114 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
development of the apple. Oregon Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 129: 1-16. 
pl. 1-6. My 1915. 
Buckner, G. D. Translocation of mineral constituents of seeds and , 
tubers of certain plants during growth. Jour. Agr. Research 5: 
449-458. 13 D 1915. 
Burt, E. A. The Thelephoraceae of North America—V. Tremello- 
dendron, Eichleriella, and Sebacina. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 2: 
731-770. pl. 26, 27. N 1915. 
Includes descriptions of eleven new species. 
Cockerell, T. D. A. Equisetum in the Florissant Miocene. Torreya 
35: 265-267. f. 7. 30D 101s. 
Includes Equisetum florissantense n. sp. 
Cockerell, T. D. A. Variation in Oenothera hewetti. Science II. 42: 
908, 909. 24 D 1915. 
Coker, W.C. Observations on the lawns of Chapel Hill. Jour. Elisha 
Mitchell Sci. Soc. 31: 113-119. N 1915. 
Coker, W. C. Our mountain shrubs. Jour. Elisha Mitchell Sci. Soc. 
31%: 91-112. N 1915. 
Coulter, J. M. A suggested explanation of “ orthogenesis ’’ in plants. 
Science IT. 42: 859-863. 17 D 1915. 
Crabill, C. H. Dimorphism in Coniothyrium pirinum Sheldon. Am. 
Jour. Bot. 2: 449-467. f. 1-15. 16 D 1915. 
Davis, A.R. Enzyme action in the marine algae. Ann. Missouri Bot. 
Gard. 2: 771-836. N 1915. 
Deane, W. Floral changes in a salt marsh during reclamation. Rho- 
dora 17: 205-222. N 1915. 
Detwiler, S. B. White ash. Am. Forestry 21: 1081-1083. D 1915 
[Illust.] 
Edgerton, C. W. A new method of selecting tomatoes for resistance 
to the wilt disease. Science IT. 42: 914, 915. 24 D 1915. 
Elmore, C. J. Staminate flowers in Anemone. Bot. Gaz. 60: 492, 493- 
16 D 1ofs. 
Fernald, M. L. The identity of Circaea latifolia and the Asiatic C. 
quadrisulcata, Rhodora 17: 222-224. N 1915. ' 
Frye, T. C., Rigg, G. B., & Crandall, W. C. The size of kelps on the 
Pacific coast of North America. Bot. Gaz. 60: 473-482. f. I, 2: 
16 D 1915. 
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