490 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Scott, W. M. & Rorer, J. B. The relation of twig cankers to the 
Phyllosticta apple blotch. 1-6. 8 Au 1907. 
Reprinted from Proc. Benton Co. (Ark.) Hort. Soc. 
Sheldon, E. P. Millions in trees; the forest wealth of the Pacific 
northwest. Sunset Mag. 19: 388-392. Au1go07.  [[lllust.] 
Sheldon, J. L. Concerning the relationship of Phyllosticta solitaria 
to the fruit blotch of apples. Science II. 26: 183-185. g Au 
1907. 
Shreve, F. Studies on rate of growth in the mountain forests of 
Jamaica, Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ. 1907°: 31-37- Mr 1907. 
Small, J. K.  Geraniales. N. Am. Fi. 25: I, 2. 24 Au 1907. 
Small, J. K. Zinaceae. N. Am. FI. 25: 67-87. 24 Au 1907. 
Small, J. K. Ovxatidaceae. N. Am. Fi. 25: 25-58. 24 Au 1907. 
Smith, G.D. Sclerotinia tuberosa ; tuberous peziza. Myc. Bull. 5: 
327-329. f. 249. Je 1907. 
Smith, J.D. Undescribed plants from Guatemala and other Central 
American republics. XIX. Bot. Gaz. 44: 108-117. 16 Au 1907. 
Includes descriptions of new species in Missolia, Machaerium 2), Drepanocarpus, 
Lonchocarpus, Derris (3), /uga, Faramea (2), 7) hemistoclesia, Centropogon (2), 
Ardisia, Rauwolfia, and Gonolobus. 
Sodiro, A. Plantae ecuadorenses. V. Bot. Jahrb. Beibl. gt: 39-51. 
2 Au 1907. 
Includes new species in Bomarea (2), Guatteria, Weinmannia, Eugenia (2), 
fydrocotyle, Bowlesia, and Prionosciadium. : 
Stephani, F. Species hepaticarum. Bull. Herb. Boiss I. 7: 297- 
312. 31 Mr 1907; 477-492. 31 My 1907; 683-698. 31 Jl 
190 
Includes new American species in Lophocolea (4), and Chiloscyphus. 
Sudworth, G. B. A new tree juniper for New Mexico (Juniperus 
megalocarpa). Forestry & Irrig. 13: g°7-310. f. 7, 2. Je 1907; 
Sumstine, D. R. Moulds. Myc. Bull. 5: 324-326. f. 246-248. 
My 1907. 
Terry, E. H. Additional Dorset ferns. Fern Bull. 15: 49. [S] 
1907. 
Terry, Wi A, A partial list of Connecticut diatoms with some account 
of their distribution in certain parts of the state. Rhodora g:’ 125- 
140. 31 Au 1907. 
Trotter, S. The Balsam Peaks —the heart of the southern Appa- 
lachians. Pop. Sci. Mo. 71: 149-155. Au 1907. 
Many notes on the vegetation of the region. 
