226 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Hutcheson, T. B., & Quantz, K. E. The effect of greenhouse temper- 
atures on the growth of small grains. Jour. Am. Soc. Agron. 9: 
17-21. pl. 1, 2+f. 1. Ja 1917. 
Kenoyer, L. A. Insect pollination of Frasera stenosepala. Proc. lowa 
Acad. Sci. 23: 487, 488. 1916. 
Kenoyer, L. A. Insect pollination of timberline flowers in Colorado. 
Proc. fowa Acad. Sci. 23: 483-486. 1916. 
Kidder, N. T. A form of Solidago sempervirens with white rays. 
Rhodora 19: 20. 10 Ja 1917. . 
Korstian, C. F. Evaporation and soil moisture in relation to plant 
succession. Proc. Soc. Am. Foresters 11: 430-433. O 1916. 
Krall, J. A. The formalin treatment for controlling oat smut. Proc. 
Iowa Acad. Sci. 23: 593-620. I916. 
Larsen, L. T., & Woodbury, T. D. Sugar pine. U.S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 
426: 1-40. pl. r-10. 30D 1916. 
Pinus lambertiana. : 
Lloyd, C. G. Mycological notes. 43: 589-604. f. & cp eonatbintniise 
S 1916. 
Includes notes on Cordyceps and Lysurus and on rare fungi received from corre- 
spondents. ; 
Lloyd, C. G. Mycological notes 44: 605-620. f. 855-881+ portrait. 
D i916. 
Includes notes on Cordyceps, Trametes, Fevoras, Dacryomyces, Exidia, Stereum, 
Polystictus, Peziza, Lycoperdon, Catastoma, and Lewis David von Schweinitz 
Loeb, J. Influence of the leaf upon root formation and geotropic 
curvature in the stem of Bryophyllum calycinum and the possibility 
of a hormone theory of these processes. Bot. Gaz. 63: 25-50. 
f. I-30.' 15 Ja 1or7. 
Long, W.H. A preliminary report on the occurrence of western red-rot 
in Pinus ponderosa. U.S. Dept. Agr. Bull. 490: 1-8. 18 Ja 1917. 
MacCaughey, V. Gunnera petaloidea Gaud., a remarkable plant of the 
Hawaiian Islands. Am. Jour. Bot. 4: 33-39. 3 F 1917. ; 
Marsh, C. D., & Clawson, A. B. Lupines as poisonous plants. U. S. 
Dept. Agr. Bull. 405: 1-44. pl. 1-4. 5 D 1916. 
McClintock, J.A. Peanut mosaic. Science II. 45:47,48. 12Ja 191 ve 
McCubbin, W. A. The white pine blister rust; does the fungus winter 
on the currant? Science Il. 45: 87. 26 Ja 1917. 
Merrill, E. D. New plants from Samar. Philip. Jour. Sci. 11: (Bot.) 
175-206. 
Ji 191 
Includes desciiptions of 32 new species. 
