﻿INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 

 1912-1915 



being used in th 



le broadest sense 







Reviews, and 



papers that rela 



te exclusi 



vely to forestry, agriculture, 



aufactured prod. 



lets of vegetable 



origin, or 



laboratory methods are not 





to index the lite 







ie in favor of < 



some paper appearing in 



an American periodical wh 



Dlly to botany. 



Reprints are nc 



)t mentior 



led unless they differ from 



>e important par 





s of the : 



[ndex will call the attentioi 





ns, their kindness will be , 



appreciated. 



spondence relating to the card issue should be addressed to the Treasurer of the Torrey 

 Botanical Club. 



Anderson, J. P. Some observations on sycamore blight and accom- 

 panying fungi. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 21 : 109-114. pi. 7, 8. 1914. 



Barrus, M. F. Late blight and rot of potatoes. Cornell Agr. Exp. 

 Sta. Circ. 19: 77-83- /■ 61-67. My 1913- 



Bartlett, H. H. The experimental study of genetic relationships. Am. 

 Jour. Bot. 2: 132-155- 23 Ap 1915- 



BelUng, J. The evening primrose varieties of De Vries. Am. Nat. 49: 



Berry, E. W. A species of Copaifera from the Texas Eocene. Torreya 



Bessey, E. A., & Byars, L. P. The control of root-knot. U. S. Dept. 



Agr. Farm. Bull. 648: 1-19./- 1-20. i Ap 191 5- 

 Blake, S. F. Notes on the genus Sabatia. Rhodora 17: 5f'-57- pl- -f -^-■ 



2 Ap 1915- 

 Blake, S. F. Two new Mexican amaranths. Jour. Bot. 53= 103, 104. 



Ap 1915- 

 Blodgett, F. M. Further studies on the spread and control of hop 



mildew. N. Y. Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 395: 29-80. pi. i, 2 + f. i, 2. 



F 1915. 



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