348 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Davis, S. Some fleshy fungi of Stow, Massachusetts,—II. Rhodora 
16: 45-52. Mr 1914. 
Duggar, B. M., & Cooley, J. S. The effect of surface films and dusts 
on the rate of transpiration. Ann. Missouri Bot. Gard. 1: 1-22. 
pl. i. Mr 1914. 
Evans, A. W. Notes:on New England Hepaticae,—X. Rhodora 14: 
209-225. 9 D 1912. 
Evans, A.W. Notes on North American Hepaticae. III. Bryologist 
15: 54-63. pl. 2. 16 Ji 1912. 
Fawcett, H.S. The potato wart disease. California Monthly Bull. 
State Comm. Hort. 1: 733-736. f. 220, 221. S 1912. 
A fungous disease caused by Chrysophlyctis endobiotica Schilb. 
Fernald, M. L. A cut-leaved alder. Rhodora 16: 56. Mr 1914. 
Floyd, B. F., & Stevens, H.E. Melanose and stem-end rot (Phomopsts 
Citri Fawcett). Florida Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 111: 3-16. f. I-9- 
D 1912. 
Frye, T. C., & Jackson, M. M. The ferns of Washington. Am. Fern 
Jour. 3: 97-108. pl. 6-8. 30D 1913; 7-14. pl. g-14. Mr 1914. 
Gerry, E. Tyloses: their occurrence and practical significance in some 
American woods. Jour. Agr. Research 1: 445-470. pl. 52-59. 25 
Mr 1914. 
Grout, A. J. Photographing mosses. II. Bryologist 17: 27, 28. pl. 
3,4. Mr 1914. 
Harper, R. M. The river-bank vegetation of the lower Apalachicola, 
and a new principle illustrated thereby. Torreya 11: 225-234- 
fe 30 N 39th 
Harris, J. A., & Gortner, R.A. Notes on the calculation of the osmotic 
pressure of expressed vegetable saps from the depression of t he 
freezing point, with a table for the values of P for A = 0.001° to 
A = 2.999°. Am. Jour. Bot. 1: 75-78. F 1914. 
Hewitt, J. L., & Truax, H.E. An unknown apple tree disease. Arkan- 
sas Agr. Exp. Sta. Bull. 112: 481-491. f. I-14. 1912. 
Higgins, D. F. Some ferns of Korea. Am. Fern Jour. 4: 17-19. Mr 
1914. 
Howe, M. A. Report on a collecting trip to Georgia and Florida. 
Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 50: 60-63. Mr 1914. 
Howitt, J. E. The weeds of Ontario. Ontario Dept. Agr. Bull. 188: 
1-144. f.:7+56.. Ap 19%, 
