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Fernald, M. L., & St. John, H. The varieties of Hieracium scahrum. 

 Rhodora i6: 181-183. 23 N 1914. 



Free, M. Insect and fungous pests in the garden during 1914. Brook- 

 lyn Bot. Gard. Records: 113-116. O 1914. 



Graves, A. H. Parasitism in Hymenochaete agglutinans. Mycologia 

 6: 279-284. pi. 145. N 1914. 



Greene, E. L. Field-notes of Western botany— I. Am. Mid, Nat. 3: 

 311-317. 4AU1914. 



Greene, E. L. New species of Ranunculus. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 333- 



Grier, N. M. Notes on Hemerocallis. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 353-355. 



N 1914. 

 Harper, E. T. Species of PhoKota of the region of the Great Lakes. 



Trans. Wisconsin Acad. Sci. 17: 470-502. pi. 26-55. I9I3- 

 Harper, R. M. A superficial study of the pine-barren vegetation of 



Mississippi. Bull. Torrey Club 41: 551-567./, 1-3. 28 N 1914- 

 Harris, J. A. Further observations on the relationship between the 



number of ovules formed and the number of seeds developing in 

 Cercis. Bull, Torrey Club 41: 533-549- /• i-4- 28 N 1914. 

 Harshberger, J. W. Pinus Banksiana on Nantucket, Rhodora 16: 



184. 23 N 1914. 

 Harshberger, J. W. Plant Life seen between Philadelphia and Atlantic 



City. "Old Penn" pp, 4, April 25, 1914, 

 Harshberger, J. W. The vegetation of Nantucket, Bull. Geog. Soc. 



Philadelphia 12: 70-79. (24-33)/. i-io. Ap 1914. 

 Harshberger, J. W. The vegetation of south Florida south of 27° 30' 



North, exclusive of the Florida Keys. Trans. Wagner Free Inst. 



Sci. Philadelphia 7: 51-189. pi. i-io. O 1914. 

 Hasse,H.E. A new species of -B/a^fewic. Bryologist 17: 92. N 1914. 



Blastema herrei Hasse. 

 Helyar, J. P. The culture of Didymium xanthopus (Ditmar) Fr. 



Science II. 40: 791, 792. 27 N 1914, 

 Henry, G. On the vertical distribution of the plankton in Winona 



Lake, Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 1913: 77-92./. i-iy- I9i4- 

 Hoeck, A. V. The anatomy of Megalodonta Beckii. Am. Mid. Nat. 3: 



336-342. pl. 11-13. N 1914, 

 Hoffer, G. N. Pyropolyporus Everhartii (Ellis & Gall.) Murrill as a 



wound parasite, Proc. Indiana Acad. Sci. 1913: 99-ioi. pl. 1-4- 



1914. 



