202 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Bowman, H. M. Adaptation of a sea grass. Science II. 43: 244-247. 
18 F 1916. 
Brooks, A.B. Chestnut blight and its control in West Virginia. Bien. 
Rep. West Virginia State Crop Pest Comm. 1: 90-94. f. 20. S 1914. 
Brown, H. B., & Ranck, E. M. Forage poisoning due to Claviceps 
Paspali on Paspalum. Mississippi Agr. Exp. Sta. Tech. Bull. 6: 
1-35. f. 1-18. F 1915. 
Campbell, D.H. The archegonium and sporophyte of Treubia imsigmis 
Goebel. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci. 2:30, 31. Ja 1916. 
Campora, C. E. Nota sobre el “ chaiiar’” Gourlica decorticans Gillies. 
Trab. Inst. Bot. y Farm. Fac. Cien. Méd. Buenos Aires 29: I-I5- 
fe 2p ae 2084. 
Chamberlain, C. J. Methods in plant histology. i-xitI-314 
f. 1-106. Chicago. 1915. [Ed. 3.] 
Clute, W. N. Heaths and heath plants. Am. Bot. 21: 121-120 
N 1915. [Illust.] 
Clute, W. N. Latex. Am. Bot. 21: 127-131. N 1915. 
Clute, W. N. A wooden pear. Am. Bot. 21: 134, 135. N 1915. 
[Illust.] 
The fruit of a tree, Xylomelum pbyriforme. 
Coker, W. C. Winter grasses of Chapel Hill. Jour. Elisha Mitchell 
Sci. Soc. 31: 156-161. D 1915. c 
Cook, F.C. Boron: its absorption and distribution in plants and 1! 
effects on growth. Jour. Agr. Research §: 877-890. 7 F 1916. 
Coulter, J. M. Evolution of sex in plants. i-vii+1-140. f. 1-46. 
Chicago. D 1914. 
Crabill, C. H. Note on the white spot of alfalfa. Phytopathology 
6: 91-93. f. I, 2. 9 F 1916. 
Crabill, C. H., & Thomas, H. E. Stippen and spray injury. Phyto 
pathology 6: 51-54. 9 F 1916. 
Davidson, A. Allium Burlewii, n. sp. Bull. S. Calif. Acad. Sci. 15' 
17,18. Ja 1916. [Ilust.] 
Emerson, R.A. Anomalous endosperm development in maize and the 
problem of bud sports. Zeits. Induk. Abstammungs- u. Vererbung> 
lehre 14: 241-249. f. 7. N 1915. 
Farlow, W.G. Rhododendron maximum in New Hampshire. Rhodora 
18: 25, 26. Ja 1916, 
