INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 303 
Coville, F.V. The use of acid soil for raising seedlings of the mayflower, 
Epigaea repens. Science II. 33: 711,712. 5 My 1o11. 
Dachnowski, A. The ancient vegetation of Ohio and its ecological 
conditions for growth. Ohio Nat. 11: 312-331; 3 Ap tort. 
Detmers, F. The vascular plants of the cranberry bog in Buckeye 
Lake. Ohio Nat. 11: 305, 306. 3 Ap IgIt. 
Dietel, P. Einige Bemerkungen zur geographischen Verbreitung der 
Arten aus den Gattungen Uromyces und Puccinia. Ann. Myc. 9: 
160-165. Mr rog1t. 
Eastwood, A. Hartweg’s explorations in California—III. Muhlen- 
bergia 7: 37-43. 27 Ap 1911 ;—IV. Muhlenbergia 7: 49,50. 15 My 
IQII. 
Edwards, S. C. Notes on the gray polypody. Am. Fern Jour. 1: 
83. 3 My tort. 
Eichlam, F. Mitteilungen aus Zentral-Amerika—VII. Monats. Kak- 
teenk. 21: 17-22. 15 F 1911;—VIII. Monats. Kakteenk. 21: 33-41. 
15 Mr tort. [Illust.] 
Fairman, C. E. Fungi Lyndonvillenses novi vel minus cogniti. Series 
at Ann. Myc. 9: 147-152. f. 1-7. Mr 1911. 
ncludes descriptions of 8 new species in Phoma (3), Cladosporium (1), Volutella 
(1), Su lus (1), Mollisia (1), and Phialea (1). 
Ferdinandsen, C., & Winge, O. Fungi from Prof. Warming’s expedition 
to Venezuela and the West-Indies. Bot. Tidssk. 30: 208-222. 
J IA9. OD 1900. 
Includes the new genera Myxotheca and Stilbochalara and new species in Helo- 
tium (1), Myxotheca (1), Sterigmatocystis (1), and Stilbochalara (1). 
Flynn, N.F. Flora of Burlington and vicinity. A list of the fern and 
seed plants growing without cultivation. Vii-ix+1-124. I9QII. 
Fobe, F. Fiir die Kultur empfehlenswerte Echinocereus-Arten. 
Monats. Kakteenk. 21: 43-45. 15 Mr 1911; 21: 54-59. 15 Ap 
IQII. 
Fries, R. E. Eine neue Wissadula-Art aus Paraguay. Repert. Sp. 
Nov. 9: 211. 5 Mr 1911 
Wissadula indivisa R. E. Fries. 
Gates, R.R. Studies on the variability and heritability of pigmentation 
in Oenothera. Zeits. Induk. Abstammungs- und Vererbungslehre 
4: 337-372. pl. 6+f. 1-5. Mr rot. 
Gloyer,W.O. The occurrence of apple blotch in Ohio. Ohio Nat. 11: 
334-336. f. I-4. 3 Ap 1911. 
