﻿242 Index to American botanical literature 



Berry, E. W. Notes on the geological history of the walnuts and 



hickories. Smithsonian Rept. 1913: 3I9-33I-/- ^-4- I9I4- 

 Britten, E. G. West Indian mosses— II. Mosses of the Danish West 



Indies and Virgin Islands, Bull. Torrey Club 42 : 1-8. pi. i. 29 



Ja 1915- 



Includes Hyophila uUginosa, Phascum sessile, and Bryum microdecurrens, spp. nov. 

 Britton, E. G., & Hollick, A. A new American fossil moss. Bull. 



Torrey Club 42: 9-10. /. i, 2. 29 Ja 1915. 



Brown, H. P. A timber rot accompanying Hymenochaete ruhiginosa 



(Schrad.) Lev. Mycologia 7: 1-20. pi. 140-151. Ja 191 5. 

 Bryan, G. S. The archegonium of Sphagnum subsecundutn. Bot. 



Gaz. 59: 40-56. pi. 4.-7. 27 Ja 191 5. 

 Burlingame, L. L. The morphology of Araucaria brasiliensis — III. 



Fertilization, the embryo, and the seed. Bot. Gaz. 59: 1-39. pi. 



1-3. 27 Ja 1915- 

 Burt, E. A. The Thelepho 



borealis and Cyphella. 1 



30 Ja 1915- 



Campbell, D. H. Botanizing excursions in Borneo. Pop. Sci. Mo. 



86: 193-203. F 1915. 

 Campbell, D. H. The present and future of botany in America. 



Science II. 41: 185-191. 5 F 1915. 

 Cannon, W. A. A note on the reversibility of the water reaction in a 



desert liverwort. Plant World 17: 261-265. S 1914. 

 Cannon, W. A. On the density of the cell sap in some desert plants. 



Plant World 17: 209-212. Jl 1914. 

 Cannon, W. A. Specialization in vegetation and in environment in 



California. Plant World 17: 223-237./. i-j. Au 1914. 



f. Observations on the life history of Agrilus bilineatus. 

 . Agr. Research 3: 283-293. pi. 38, 39. 15 Ja 191 5. 



1906-1912. 1-132. 



1913- 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. Characters of Helianthus. Torreya is: 11-16 



25 Ja 1915. 

 Cocks, R. S. Notes on the flora of Louisiana, I. Plant World 17: 



186-191. Je 1914- 

 Cook, O. F. Two classes of hybrids. Jour. Heredity 6: 55, 56. 25 



Ja 1915- 



