INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 599 
Stone, G. E. Practical suggestions regarding the fumigation of green- 
houses. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 17: 97-103. Jl 1916 
Stuckey, H. P. Transmission of resistance and susceptibility to 
blossom-end rot in tomatoes. Georgia Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 121: 
83-91. f. 1-3. Je 1916. 
Surface, F. M. On the inheritance of certain glume characters in the 
cross Avena fatua X A, sativa var. Kherson. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sci, 
2: 478-484. f. 7-3. Au 1916. 
Taubenhaus, J. J. A contribution to our knowledge of silver scurf 
(Spondylocladium atrovirens Harz) of the white potato. Mem. N. Y 
Bot. Gard. 6: 549-560. pl. 41-43. 31 Au 1916. 
Taylor, N. A white-cedar swamp at Merrick, Long Island, and its 
significance. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 6: 79-88. pl. 6-10. 31 Au 
1916. 
Thaxter, R. New or critical species of a decane and Rickia. 
Proc. Am. Acad. Arts & Sci. 52: 1-54. Je 19 
Includes fourteen new species in Chitonomyces and eS in Rickia. 
Thompson, W. G. Address of welcome. Mem. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 6: 
I-4. 31 Au 1916. 
Thompson, W. P., & Bailey, I.W. Are Tetracentron, Trochodendron, 
and Drimys specialized or primitive types? Mem. N. Y. Bot 
Gard. 6: 27~32. pl. 2-4. 31 Au 1916. 
Trelease, W. Thomas Jonathan Burrill. Bot. Gaz. 62: 153-155. 
15 Au 1916. 
Valleau, W. D. Inheritance of sex in the grape. Am. Nat. 50: 554- 
Victorin, M. Anomalie chez le r rillium grandiflorum. Le Naturaliste 
Canadien 43: 9, 10. Jl 1916. 
Victorin, M. Mosses, hepatics, and lichens of the quartzite hills of 
the Kamouraska formation, Quebec, Canada. Bryologist 19: 60- 
64. 25 Jl 1916, 
Waller, A. E. Xenia in maize. Am. Bot. 22: 41-43. My t!916. 
[Illust.] 
Weatherby, C. A. Some western species of Puccinellia. 
181-183. 3 Au 1916. 
Includes Puccinellia Cusickii sp. nov. 
Weir, J. R., & Hubert, E. E. A successful inoculation of Abies lasio- 
carpa with Pucciniastrum pustulatum. Phytopathology 6: 373. 
12S 1916, 
Rhodora 18: 
