﻿88 Index to American botanical literature 



Buraham, S. H., & Latham, R. A. The flora of the town of Southold, 

 Long Island, and Gardiner's Island. Torreya 14: 201-225. 27 N 

 1914; 229-254. 13 Ja 1915. 



Bush, B. F. A new Antennaria. Am. Mid. Nat. 3 : 352, 353. N 1914- 



Campbell, D. H. The structure and affinities of Macroglossum Alidae, 



Copeland. Ann. Bot. 28: 651-669. pi. 46-48+/. 1-8. O 1914. 

 Champlin, M. Experiments with wheat, oats, and barley in South 



Dakota. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 39= 1-37- pl- i -hf.i-n. 2oJa 



1914. 

 Chapin, W. S. Heredity in chimeras. Jour. Heredity 5: 533-546- 



f. 10-16. D1914. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. Sunflower problems. Science II. 40: 708, 709. 



13 N 1914. 

 Coker, W. C. Two new species of water molds. Mycologia 6: 285- 



302. pl. 146-148. N 1914. 



Achlya paradoxa and Pythiopsis Humphreyana, spp. nov. 

 Conklin, G. H. Preliminary report on a collection of Hepaticae from 



the Duluth-Superior district. States of Minnesota and Wisconsin. 



Trans. Wis. Acad. Sci. 17: 985-1010. 1914. 

 Cornier, S. D. Irish potato scab {Oospora scabies) as affected by 



fertilizers containing sulphates and chlorides. Proc. Indiana Acad. 



Sci. 1913: 131-137-/. 1-5- 1914- 

 Elmer, A, D. E. A fascicle of North Agusan figs. Leaflets Philip. Bot. 



7: 2359-2415. 25 Au 1914. 



Includes descriptions of seven new species. 

 Elmer, A. D. E. Myrtaceae from Mount Urdaneta. Leaflets Philip. 



Bot. 7: 2343-2358. II Au 1914. 



Includes nine new species in Rhodomyrtus (i) and Eugenia (8). 

 Elmer, A. D. E, New Araliaceae from Mindanao. Leaflets Philip. 



Bot. 7: 2325-2341. 8 Au 1914. 



Includes thirteen new species in Aralia {i),Boerlagiodendron (4) and Schefflera (8). 

 Elmer, A. D. E. New Symplococos from Mindanao. Leaflets Philip. 



Bot. 7: 2319-2334. I Au 1914. 



Evans, A. W. Notes on North American Hepaticae. V. Bryologist 



17: 87-92. N 1914. 

 Femald, M. L. Some willows of boreal America. Rhodora 16: 169- 



179. 23 N 1914- 



Includes Salix glaucophylloides, S. paraleuca, S. stenocarpa and S. leioUpis, spp. 



