﻿INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 

 1909-1915 



ica being used in the broadest sense. 





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Babcock, E. B. A new walnut. Jour. Heredity 6: 40-45. /. i6-ig. 



Ja 1915- 

 Bailey, W. W. The fringed gentian. Am. Bot. 20: 124-126. N 1914. 

 Ballard, W. S., & Volck, W. H. Apple powdery mildew and its control 



in Pajaro valley. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 120: 1-26. pi. 1-6 +/• iS- 



3 S 1914- 

 Bartlett, G. The native and cultivated Vicieae and Phaseoleae of 



Ohio. Ohio Nat. 15: 393-404- 18 D 1914. 

 Bartlett, H. H. Twelve elementary species of Onagra. Cyb. Colum- 

 biana i: 37-56. pi. 1-5. 29 D 1914. 

 Belling, J. Prepotence in plant breeding. Jour. Heredity 6: 45. 



Ja 1915- 

 Benedict, R. C. What is the habitat of Ophioglossum vulgatum? Am. 



Fern. Jour. 4: 121, 122. [D] 1914. 

 Black, C. A. Branched cells in the prothallium of Onodea sensibilis L. 



Bull. Torrey Club 41: 617-620. pi. 22, 23. 8 Ja 1915- 

 Blake, S. F. Notes on the ferns of the Champlain Valley. Am. Fern 



Jour. 4:115-119- [D]i9i4- 



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