992 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Shear, C. L. Fungous diseases of the cranberry. U. S. Dept. Agric. 
Farmers’ Bull. 221: 1-16. 1905. 
Spegazzini, C. Mycetes argentinenses. IV. Ann. Mus. Nac. Buenos 
Aires III. 12: 257-457. f. I-40. 1909. 
Spring, S. N. The natural replacement of white Ce on old fields in New 
England. U.S. Dept. Agric. Forestry Bull. 63: 1-32. pl. I-4+-map. 1905. 
Stephani, F. Species Hepaticarum. Bull. Heb. Boiss. I]. 8: 941-972. 
5 Ja 1909. 
Includes four new ee in Mastigobryum, three from South America, and one 
from tropical North America. 
Stockberger, W. W. The drug known as pink-root. U.S. Dept. Agric. 
Plant Ind. Bull. 100°: 41-44. pl. 5, 6+f.5,6. 25 Ap 1910. 
Stone, G. E. Potato and apple scab. (Oospora Scabies Thax.) Mass. 
Board Agric. Nature Leafl. 7: [1-4]. 1900.  [Illust.] 
Stone, G. E. The black-knot of the plum and cherry (Plowrightia 
morbosa Schw. & Sacc.) Mass. Board Agric. Nature Leafl. 3: [1-4]. 
4. i¢2.. TSOO. 
Stuckert, T. El! Vinalillo. Una nueva planta arbérea de la familia de las 
Leguminosas, perteneciente 4 la flora Argentina. Anal. Mus. Nac. 
* Buenos Aires II. 7: 73-79. pl. 4. 2 Au 1900. 
Prosopis Vinalillo sp. nov. 
Taylor, N. Local floral notes—I. Torreya 9: 203-208. 260 1909; II. 
Torreya 9: 257-261. 31 D 1909. 
Theissen, F. Fragmenta brasilica. II. Ann. Myc. 7: 343-353. pl. 7-0. 
Au 1909. 
Thom, C. Fungi in cheese ripening: Camembert and Roquefort. U. S. 
Dept. Agric. Animal Ind. Bull. 82: 1-39. f. 1-3. 1906. 
Tidestrom, I. Notes on Populus, Plinius. Am. Mid. Nat. 1: 113-118. 
pl. 6,7. 15 D 1909. 
Tillotson, C. R. Trees of Lincoln and vicinity. Rep. Nebraska State 
Board Agric. 1906-1907: 213-236. [19087] 
Tyler, F. J. The nectaries of cotton. U.S. Dept. Agric. Plant Ind. Bull. 
131°: 45-54. pl. 1. 17 Au 1908. 
Vries, H. de. Tucson en de West Amerikaansche Woestijn. Onze Eeuw 
5:— (1-32). 1905. 
Wester, P. J. Roselle: its culture and uses. U.S. Dept. Agric. Farmers’ 
Bull. 307: 1-16. f. 1-5. 24 O 1907. 
Hibiscus Sabdariffa L. 
