﻿546 Index to American botanical literature 



Jepson, W. L. Forests of the Pacific Coast. Nature and Science on 



the Pacific Coast. 159-167. pl. 22, 23. San Francisco. 1915. 

 Johnson, H. V. The absorption of ions by living and dead roots. 



Am. Jour. Bot. 2: 250-254. My 191 5. 

 Knowlton, F. H. Description of a new fossil fern from the Judith 



River formation of Montana. TorreyaiS: 67-70./. 1-5. 15 Je 191 5- 

 Long, E. R. Growth and colloid hydratation in Cacti. Bot. Gaz. 59: 



491-497. f. I, 2. 17 ]e 1915. 

 Morse, W. J., & Shapovalov, M. The Rhizodonia disease of potatoes. 



Ann. Rep. Maine Agr. Exp. Sta. 13: 193-216./. 61-73. I9i4- 

 Murrill, W, A. Fungi edible and poisonous. Mycologia 7: 151-154. 



I5je 1915- 

 Murrill, W. A. Illustrations of fungi— XX. Mycologia 7: 115-162. 



pi. 158. I5jei9i5. 



Clilocybe illudens, Hypholoma lacrymabundum, Mycena pura, Collybia platypkylla, 

 Lepiota amianthina, Lentodium squamosum, and Hypholoma Candolleanum are illus- 



Murrill, W. A. Luminescence in the fungi. Mycologia 7: 131-133. 



I5jei9i5- 

 Murrill, W. A. Tropical polypores. i-iv + 1-113. New York. 15 



Jei9i5. 

 Murrill, W. A. The validity of Clitocyhe megalospom. Mycologia 7: 



157,158. 15 Je 1915- 



Peck, C. H. Report of the state botanist, 1913. N. Y. State Museum 



Bull. 176: 1-77. pl. A, B-V 1-17. I Je 1915. 



Includes articles by H. D. House here indexed separately. 

 Pickett, F. L. Some mosses from Monroe County, Indiana. Bryologist 



18:3.3,34. I5jei9i5. 

 Potter, A. A. The loose kernel smut ot sorghum. Phytopathology 5 



149-154-^/. 10 + f. 1,2. 4jei9i5. 



