﻿INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 

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



ica being used in the broadest sense. 



Reviews, and papers that relate exclusively to forestry, agriculture, 

 manufactured products of vegetable origin, or laboratory methods are not i 

 no attempt is made to index the literature of bacteriology. An occasional 



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Arzberger, E, G. The cob-rot of corn. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 



265: 69-82. N 1913. 

 Bates, J. M. On the sedges of Nebraska. (Family Cyperaceae.) 



Nebraska Univ. Stud. 14: 145-165. (1-21.) 1914. 

 Bessey, C. E. Revisions of some plant phyla. Univ. Studies [Univ. 



of Nebraska] 14: 37-109. (i-73-) Ja IQM 

 Boldingh, I. Flora voor de Nederlandsch West-Indische eilanden. 



i-xx + 1-450. Amsterdam. 1913. 

 BiiUer, A. H. R. The fruit-body mechanism of Bolbitius. Trans. 



British Myc. Soc. 1913: 235-238. 1913. 

 Buller, A. H. R. The function and fate of the cystidia of CopHnus 



atramentarius, together with some general remarks on Coprinus 



fruit-bodies. Ann. Bot. 24: 613-629. pi. so, 5/. O 1910. 

 Buller, A. H. R. The production and liberation of spores in the genus 



Coprinus. Trans. British Myc. Soc. 1911: 348-350- 191 1- 

 Buller, A. H. R. Upon the retention of vitality by dried fruit-bodies 



of certain Hymenomycetes including an account of an experiment 



with liquid air. Trans. British Myc. Soc. 1912: 106-112. 1912. 

 Buller, A. H. R,, & Cameron, A. T. On the temporary suspension of 



vitality in the fruit-bodies of certain Hymenomycetes. Trans. 



Royal Soc. Canada 6: 73-78. 1912. 



