‘NDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
(1910) 
The aim of this Index is to include all current botanical literature written by 
Americans, published in America, or based upon American material ; the word Amer- 
ica being used in its broadest sense. 
Reviews, and papers which relate exclusively to forestry, agriculture, horticulture, 
manufactured products of vegetable origin, or laboratory methods are not include > am 
no attempt is made to index the literature of bacteriology. An occasional exception is 
made in favor of some paper appearing in an American periodical which is devoted 
wholly to botany. Reprints are not mentioned unless they differ from the original in 
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Botanical Clu 
Andrews, A.L. Dr. R&ll’s proposals for the nomenclature of Sphagnum. 
Bryologist 13: 4-6. 3 Ja 1910. 
Bailey, I. W. Microtechnique for woody structures. Bot. Gaz. 49: 
875: SOc. 290fa 1Otd: 
Bailey, W. W. The November woods. Am. Bot. 15: 103, 104. 
[Ja 1910. ] 
Banker, H. J. A correction in nomenclature. Mycologia 2: 7-11. 
I Ja 1gto. 
Barrett, M. F. Three common species of Auricularia. Mycologia 
2: 12-18. 1 Ja 19gIo. 
Benedict, R. C. A peculiar habitat for Campfosorus. Torreya 10: 
13-15. 29 Jaigro. [Illust. ] 
Berry, E.W. A new Cretaceous Bauhinia from Alabama. Am. Jour. 
Sci. IV. 29: 256-258. f. 7. Mr 1910. 
Berry, E. W. A new species of Dewalguea from the American Cre- 
taceous. Torreya 10: 34-38. f. 7. ' 28 F 1910. 
Berry, E. W. Contributions to the Mesozoic flora of the Atlantic 
coastal plain—IV, Maryland. Bull. Torrey Club 37: 19-29. //. 
&. 10 F rgro. 
Includes 5 new species, one each in Aforiconia, Quercus, Elacodendron, Aralia, 
and Hedera. 
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