396 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Léveillé, H. Decades plantarum novarum. LIV-LVIII. Repert. Sp. 
Nov. 9: 321-330. 10 My 1911. 
Lipman, J.G. Suggestions concerning the terminology of soil bacteria. 
Bot. Gaz. 51: 454-460. 19 Je 1911. 
Lutman, B. F. Cell and nuclear division in Closterzum. Bot. Gaz. 
51: 401-430. pl. 22, 23. 19 Je 1911. 
Marquette, W. Note concerning the discovery of the nucleus. Bot. 
Gaz. 51: 461-463. 19 Je 1911. 
McDermott, F.A. Some observations on a photogenic micro-organism, 
Pseudomonas lucifera Molisch. Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington 24: 
179-183. 16 Je 1911. 
Moore, A. H. Solidago polycephala in Maryland. Rhodora 13: 106, 
107. 5 Je 1911. 
Moxley, G. L. Southern California fern notes. Am. Fern Jour. 1: 104. 
7 Au 1911. 
Nash, G. V. Desert and aquatic plants. Gard. Chron. Am. 13: 51. 
Je 1911. : a : 
Nelson, E.W. A land of drought and desert—-Lower California. Nat. 
Geog. Mag. 22: 443-474. My togi1. [Illust.] 
Includes numerous photographs of plant associations and of named plants. 
Overholts, L. O. The known Polyporaceae of Ohio. Ohio Nat. 11: 
353-373. 2 Je 1911. 
Palliser, H. L. Chaetomiaceae. N. Am. Fl. 3: 59-64. 29 D 1910. 
Includes Chaetomium spirochaete and C. flexuosum spp. nov. 
Patrén, P. Influencia del dominio peruano en Chile. Bol. Soc. Geogr. 
Lima 25: 295-353. 30 S 1909. 
Chapter 6 contains a list of plants with common names. 
Pease, A.S. Helianthus subrhomboideus in New Hampshire. Rhodora 
ES: 103. § fe ONT. 
Pennell, F. W. Some records from the Potomac district. Torreya 
IX: 130,138. 19 Je 19it. 
Phillips, F. J. Two sprouting conifers of the Southwest. Bot. Gaz. 
51: 385-300. f. 1-4. 17 My IQIT. » 
Preston, J. F., & Phillips, F. J. Seasonal variation in the food reserves 
of trees. Forest. Quart. 9: 232-243. Je 1911. 
Record, S. J. Pith flecks or medullary spots in wood. Forest. Quart. 
Q: 244-252. f. 1-7. Je 191t. 
Rehm, H. Ascomycetes exs. fasc. 48. Ann. Myc. 9: 286-290. 1 Je 
1911. 
