﻿INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 

 1912-1915 



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Abrams, L., & Smiley, F. J. Taxonomy and distribution of Erio- 

 dictyon. Bot. Gaz. 60: 11 5-133- /• iS- H Au 1915. 

 Includes Eriodidyon lanatum sp. nov. 



Adams, J. Medicinal plants and their cultivation in Canada. Canada 

 Agr. Exp. Farms Bull. II. 23: 1-60./. 1-36. 1915- 



Ames, O. A list of the most important plants from which arrow- 

 poisons are prepared. 1-8. Boston. Mr 1915. 



Ames, O. Orchidaceae: illustrations and studies of the family Orchi- 

 daceae issued from the Ames Botanical Laboratory, North Easton, 

 Massachusetts. Fascicle V. i-xiv + 1-270. Boston. 2 S 1915. 



Appleman, C. O. Biochemical and physiological study of the rest 



period in the tubers of Solanum tuberosum. Ann. Rep. Maryland 



Agr. Exp. Sta. 27: 181-226./. 1-17. My 1914. 

 Armstrong, M., & Thomber, J. J. Field book of western wild flowers. 



iii-xx + 1-596. San Francisco. 1915- [IHust.] 

 Arthur, J. C. Uredinales of Porto Rico based on collections by F. L. 



Stevens. Mycologia 7: 227-255. S 1915- 



are described. 



Atkinson, G. F. Morphology and development of Agaricus Rodmani. 

 Proc. Am. Philos. Soc. 54: 309-343- pi- 7-^3- +/- 1-8. S 1915. 



