478 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Hasse, H. E. A new Reinkella from Mexico,—Reinkella Parish 
Hasse. Bryologist 17: 45, 46. 11 Je 1914. 
Hedgcock, G. G. Notes on some diseases of trees in our national 
forests—IV. Phytopathology 4: 181-188. 25 Je 1914. 
Hedgcock, G. G., & Long, W. H. The alternate stage of Peridermium 
pyriforme. 1-3. Washington. 12 Je 1914. 
Herter, W. Lycopodium Sydowiorum spec. nov. Repert. Sp. Nov. 
13: 296. 5 My 1914. 
Hill, E. J. Whorled leaves in Gentiana. Torreya 14: 108. 8 Je 1914. 
Holzinger, J. M. Hypopterygium japonicum in North America. 
Bryologist 17: 44, 45. pl. 9. 11 Je 1914. 
Howe, I. A. Botanizing at St. Johnsbury. Bull. Vermont Bot. Club 
@: 26, 27... Ap 1914. 
Howe, M.A. Some midwinter algae of Long Island Sound. Torreya 
14: 97-101. 8 Je 1914. 
Hull, E. D. Occurrence of the Indian pipe (Monotropa uniflora) in 
a xerophytic habitat. Torreya 14: 101-105. 8 Je 1914. 
Hume, H. H. Planting persimmons. Jour. Heredity 5: 131-138. 
f. 16-19. 28F 1914. 
Hutchinson, J. Lonicera Ledebourti. Curt. Bot. Mag. IV.. 10: pl. 
8555. My 1914. 
A plant from California. 
Jennings, O. E. Notes on the pteridophytes of the north shore of 
Lake Superior—II. Am. Fern Jour. 4: 68-73. Je 1914. 
Jennison, H. M. Symbols vs. terminology in ascomycetes. Phyto- 
pathology 4: 216. 25 Je 1914. 
Jewett, H.S. An interesting moss. Bryologist 17: 42-44. 11 Je 1914. 
Ambystegium sp. 
Johnson, J. The control of damping-off disease in plant beds. Wis- 
consin Agr. Exp. Sta. Research Bull. 31: 29-61. 1914. [Ilust.] 
Keefer, W. E. Pathological histology of Endothia canker of chestnut. 
Phytopathology 4: 191-200. f. 1-3. 25 Je 1914. 
Kellerman, K. F. Relation of bacterial transformations of soil nitrogen 
to nutrition of citrous plants. Jour. Agr. Research 2: 101-113. 
j. IF ag. My iota: 
Kirk, G. L.  Aspidium Filix-mas in western Vermont. Bull. Vermont 
Bot. Club 9: 28. Ap 1914. 
Knowlton, C. H. Ferns and their allies in southern Franklin County, 
Maine. Am. Fern Jour. 4: 57-64. Je 1914. [Illust:] 
