﻿INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 

 1906-1914 



The aim of this Index is to include all current botanical literature written ty 

 Americans, published in America, or based upon American material ; the word Amer- 

 ica being used in the broadest sense. 



Reviews, and papers that relate exclusively to forestry, agricul 



wholly to botany. Reprini 



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Babcock, E. B. Studies in Juglans~U. Further observations on a 



new variety of Juglans californica Watson and on certain supposed 



walnut-oak hybrids. Univ. Calif. Publ. Agr. 2: 47-70. pi 13-19- 



31 O 1914. 

 Bailey, W. W. Our Gerardias. Am. Bot. 20: 91, 92. Au 1914. 

 Bean, W. J. Hamamelis vernalis. Curt. Bot. Mag. IV. 10: pi. 8573- 



S 1914. 



A plant of southeastern United States. 

 Briggs, L. J., & Shantz, H. L. Relative water requirement of plants. 



Jour. Agr. Research 3: 1-64. pU 1-7 +f- i- I5 O 1914- 

 Britten, N. L. On Erigeron pusillus Nutt. Torreya 14: I97-I99- 



27 O 1914. 

 Brown, N. E. Cotyledon paraguayensis. [In Decades Kewenses, 



Decas LXXX. no. 795-] Kew Bull. Misc. Inf. 1914: 208. Au 1914. 

 Bush, B. F. Notes on box-elders— I. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 148-150. 



3 O 1913. 

 Cannon, W. A. Tree distribution in central California. Pop. Sci. 



Mo. 83: 417-424- /• 1-4- N 1914. 

 Chambers, C. O. Some littoral algae of Puget Sound. Am. Mid. Nat. 



3:91-98. 10 Jl 1913- 



