524 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Berry, E. W. Lower Cretaceous. In Clark, W. B., & Miller, B. L., 
The physiography and geology of the Coastal Plain Province of 
Virginia. Virginia Geol. Surv. Bull. 4: 61-87. pl. 2-4 +f. 12. 1912. 
Berry, E. W. A revision of the fossil plants of the genera Acrostichop- 
teris, Taeniopteris, Nilsonia, and Sapindopsis from the Potomac 
group. Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 38: 625-644. 18 O IgI0. 
Berry, E. W. A revision of the fossil plants of the genus Nageiopsis 
of Fontaine. Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. 38: 185-195. 6 Je 1910. 
Berry,E.W. The Upper Cretaceous and Eocene floras of South Carolina 
and Georgia. U.S. Dept. Int. Geol. Surv. Professional Paper 84: 
I-200. pl. 1-29 + f. I-12. 1914. 
Includes twenty new species and two new genera. 
Bessey, C. E. A notable botanical career. Science II. 40: 48. 10 Jl 
1914. 
A biographical sketch of Charles Horton Peck. 
Bessey, E. A. Tylenchus dipsaci in the United States. Phytopath- 
ology 4: 118. 23 Ap 1914. 
Bicknell, E. P. The ferns and flowering plants of Nantucket—X. 
Bull. Torrey Club 39: 415-428. 9S 1912. 
Bisby, G. R. Some observations on the formation of the capillitium 
and the development of Physarella mirabilis Peck and Stemonitis 
fusca Roth. Am. Jour. Bot. 1: 274-288. pl. 24. Je 1914. 
Bolley, H. L. The importance of maintaining a constant elimination 
factor in association with a constant nutrition factor in plant 
breeding. Ann. Rep. Am. Breeders’ Assoc. 8: 508-514. 1912. 
Brandegee, K. L. Variation in Oenothera ovata. Univ. Calif. Publ. 
Bot. 6: 41-50. pl. 8, 9. 13 Je 1914. 
Brown, F.B. H. Starch reserve in relation to the production of sugar, 
flowers, leaves, and seed in birch and maple. Ohio Nat. 14: 317- 
319. pl. 15. 21 My 1914. 
Buchholz, J.T. Sedges of Henry County. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 20: 
103-113. 1913. 
Burlingame, L. L. The morphology of Araucaria brasiliensis. 11. 
The ovulate cone and female gametophyte. Bot. Gaz. 57: 490-508. 
pl. 25-27 +f. 1, 2. 19 Je 1914. 
Caldwell, J. S. The relation of environmental conditions to the 
phenomenon of permanent wilting in plants. Physiol. Researches 
Prelim. 1: 1-4. Jl 1913. 
Cardot, J. Diagnoses préliminaires de mousses mexicaines (10° article). 
Rev. Bryol. 40: 33-40. 1913. 
Includes eleven new species. 
