312 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Bicknell, E. P. The ferns and flowering plants of Nantucket—XII. 
Bull. Torrey Club 41: 71-87. 23 Mr 1914. 
Includes Oenothera stenopetala sp. nov. 
Bitter, G. Solana nova vel minus cognita—VIII. Repert. Sp. Nov. 
II: 561-566. 25 F 1913; IX. Repert. Sp. Nov. 12: I-10. 20 
Mr 1913; X. Repert. Sp. Nov. 12: 49-90. 25 Ap 1913; XI. 
Repert. Sp. Nov. 12: 136-162. 30 My 1913. 
Brown, N. A., & Jamieson, C. O. A bacterium causing a disease of 
sugar-beet and nasturtium leaves. Jour. Agr. Research 1: 189~-210. 
pl. 17-19 +f. 1-5. 10D 1913. 
Burnham, S. H. Additional notes on new forms of Rudbeckia. Am. 
Bot: 20: 22, 23. F 1914 
Burrill, T. J. Bacillus amylovorus vs. amylivorus. Phytopathology 
Cardot, J. Mousses. In Charcot, J., Deuxiéme expédition antarctique 
francaise (1908-1910): I-31. pl. 1-5 + map. Paris. 1913. 
Chambers, C. O. The American lotus. Am. Bot. 20: 1-5. F 1914. 
{Ilust.] 
Chrysler, M. A. The American Society of Naturalists’ symposium on 
the scope of biological teaching in relation to new fields of discovery 
from the standpoint of a botanist. Science II. 39: 377-381. 13 
Mr 1914. 
Clawson, B. J. Histology of Janusia gracilis. Kansas Univ. Sci. Bull, 
7: 189-107. pl. 22-28. Je 1913. 
[Clute, W. N.] The Chinese artichoke. Am. Bot. 20: 13,14. F 1914 
[Illust.] 
Helianthus tuberosus. 
[Clute, W. N.] Note and comment. Am. Bot. 20: 24-35. F 1914- 
[ ee, ae + Experi ts in photosy 1 is, O rm ae d, New ways 
of naming plants, Botrychium dichronum, Red-flowered witch hazel, Germination 
of the cocklebur, Fern prothallia and drouth, New form of yellow violet, Ferns of 
the Indiana sand dunes, Pine sap, Irises for winter blooming, A new phlox for the 
garden, 
Clute, W. N. Xerophytes. Am. Bot. 20: 6-10. F 1914. [lIllust.] 
Cook, A. J. Alfalfa. Monthly Bull. State Comm. Hort. Calif. 3: 
53-73. f. S17. F 1914. 
Includes a list of fungous diseases. 
Dachnowski, A. Transpiration in relation to growth and to the suc- 
cessional and geographic distribution of plants. Ohio Nat. 14: 
241-251. 23 F 1914. 
