﻿52 Index to American botanical literature 



Hull, E. D. An abnormal flower of Cahpogon. Am. Rot. 20: 90. Au 



1914. [IHust.] 

 Jeffrey, E. C. Spore conditions in hybrids and the mutation hypothesis 



of De Vries. Dot. Gaz. 58: 322-336. pi. 22-25. I5 O 1914. 

 Jehle, R. A. Peach cankers and their treatment. Cornell Agr. Exp. 



Sta. Circ. 26: 53-64. pi. 1-8. S 1914. 

 J[ennings] O. E. Henry Willey. Bryologist 17: 75, 76. S 1914. 



[Illust.] 

 Johnson, D. S. Studies of the development of the Piperaceae. II. The 



structure and seed-development of Peperomia hispidula. Am. Jour. 



Bot. 1 : 357-397. Pl- 41-43 +1- 113-120. 31 O 1914- 

 Kaczmarek, R. M. Priority of Hierochloa. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 198. 



Ja 1914. 

 Knowlton, C. H. New England distribution of Ilex opaca and Ilex 



glabra. Rhodora 16: 163-165. S 1914. 

 Lumsden, D. Mendelism in melons. New Hampshire Agr. Exp. Sta. 



Bull. 172:1-58./. 1-5. Jei9i4. [Illust.] 

 Lunell, J. Another Rhus glabra segregate from Nebraska. Am. Mid. 



Nat. 3: 147, 148. 3 O 1913. 

 Lunell, J. New plants from North Dakota— XI. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 



141-147. 3 O 1913. 



Includes new species in Antennaria (r), Amelanckier (i), Rhus (i), and Dode- 



Lunell, J. Rosa in North Dakota. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 135-140. 3 O 

 1913- 

 Includes descriptions of three new species. 



Lutz, O. The poisonous nature of the stinging hairs of Jatropha urens. 



Science II. 40: 609, 610. 23 O 1914. 

 Maza, M. G. de la. Deter minacion de plantas Cubanas— I. Rev. 



Fac. Let. Cien Habana 19: 225-234. S 1914. 

 Mazza, A. Saggio di algologia oceanica. Nuova Notarisia 20: 6-18. 



Ja 1909; 65-86. Ap 1909; 1 13-135. O 1909; 21: 1-27. Ja 1910; 



65-99- Ap 1910; 125-152. Jl 1910; 169-199. O 1910; 22: 7-25. 



Ja 1911; 53-80. Ap 1911; 110-139. Jl 1911; 157-171- O 1911; 



23: 1-24. Ja 1912; 57-78. Ap 1912; 109-121. Jl 1912; 165-182. 



O 1912; 24: 1-22. Ja 1913; 57-85. Ap 1913; 113-181. Jl 1913; 



157-184. O 1913; 25: 1-34- Ja 1914; 57-77- Ap 19H; 141-162. 



Jl 1914; 193-210. 1914. 



