﻿Index to American botanical literature 



Klugh, A. B. A zonal algal habitat. Ontario Nat. Sci. Bull. 7: 64. 



Kock, G. Der nordamerikanische Stachelbeermeltau und seine 

 Bekampfung. Obstzuchter. 1-4./. 1-3. 8 N 1915. 



Macbride, T. H. Twenty-five years of botany in Iowa. Iowa Acad. 

 Sci. 19: 43-63. 1912. 



Macdougal, D. T. Department of Botanical Research. Yearbook 



Carnegie Inst. Washington 13: 63-104. 1914. 

 Mackenzie, K. K. Two new sedges from the southwestern United 



States. Smithsonian Misc. Coll. 65: 1-3. 9 Ap 191 5. 



Mann, A., & Harlan, H. V. Morphology of the barley grain with 



reference to its enzym-secreting areas. U. S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 183: 



1-32. pi. 1-8 +/. i-y. 13 Ap 1915. 

 Maxon, W. R. Polypodium marginellum and its immediate allies. 



Bull. Torrey Club 42: 219-225. Ap 1915. 

 McCubbin, B. W. A. The edible toadstools— the smooth Lepiota. 



Ontario Nat. Sci. Bull. 7: 53-56- 1912. [lUust.] 

 McCubbin, W. A. Experimental results on peach canker. Ann. Rep. 



Ontario Fruit Growers' Assoc. 46: 28-32. 191 5. 

 Merrill, E. D. Dilleniaceae novae. Philip. Jour. Sci. 9: (Bot.) 517- 



•530. N 1914. 



Merrill, E. D. Meliaceae novae. Philip. Jour. Sci. 9: (Bot.) 531-541. 

 Mr 1915. 



Merrill, E. D. Notes on Philippine Euphorbiaceae, II. Philip. Jour. 

 Sci. 9 (Bot.) 461-493. 30 Ja 1915. 



MUler, C. R. Fresh-water algae occurring in the vicinity of the Island 



of Montreal. Canadian Rec. Sci. 9: 391-425. Ja 191 5. 

 Mitchell, F. Weed migration. Ontario Nat. Sci. Bull. 7: 56, 57. 



MuUer, T. The industrial fiber-plants of the Philippines. Jour. N, Y. 

 Bot. Card. i6: 69-79. pi. I57> 158. Ap 191 5. 



