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Dodge,C.K. Results of the Mershon expedition to the Charity Islands, 
Lake Huron Plants. Rep. Michigan Acad. Sci. 13: 173-190. I9QII. 
Eames, A. J. Regarding Viola pedata, forma rosea. Rhodora 14: 
22, 23. 9 Ja 1912. 
Fernald, M. L. Sclerolepis uniflora in Massachusetts. Rhodora 14: 
23, 24. 9 Ja 1912. 
Fernald, M.L. A second station for Cyperus Grayii in Essex County, 
Rhodora 14: 22. 9 Ja 1912. 
Gates, F.C. Light as a factor inducing plant succession. Rep. Michi- 
gan Acad. Sci. 13: 201, 202. 1911. [Illust.] 
Glaziou, A.F.M. Liste des plantesdu Brésil central. Mém. Soc. Bot. 
France 3: 201-296. 22 F 1908; 3: 489-584. 6D ror. 
Gleason, H. A. An isolated prairie grove and its phytogeographical 
significance. Bot. Gaz. 53: 38-49. f. I, 2. 17 Ja 1912. 
Goddard, H. N. Soil fungi. A preliminary report of fungi found in 
agricultural soils, Rep. Michigan Acad. Sci. 13: 208-214. I9I1I. 
Graves, E. W. The hart’s-tongue in Tennessee. Fern Bull. 19: 70, 
71. [Ja 1912.] 
Grossman, H. The occurrence of Zygorhynchus Moelleri in Michigan. 
Rep. Michigan Acad. Sci. 13: 204-207. pl. 1, 2. 1911. 
Groth, B. H. A. Cell-number in the fruit of the prairie berry. Rep. 
Bot. Dept. New Jersey Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. 1910: 287-201. pl. 28, 29. 
IQII. 
Groth, B. H. A, Contribution to the study of circulation. Studies on 
the sweet potato (Ipomoea Batatas). Rep. Bot. Dept. New Jersey 
Agr. Coll. Exp. Sta. 190: 283-286. pl. 26, 27. 1911. 
Halsted, B. D., Groth, B. H. A., Owen, E. J., & Robinson, M. Report 
of the botanical department. Rep. New ae Soll Exp. om. 
TQIO: 221-295, bl. 1-33. 1911. 
Also indexed in Part under Groth, B. H. A., and Owen, E. J. 
Heald, F, D., & Wolf, F. A. A plant-disease survey in the vicinity of 
San Antonio, Texas. U. S. Dept. Agr. Plant Ind. Bull. 226: 11-129. 
pl. 4-10-4+-f. 1, 2. 24 Ja 1912. 
Heller, A. A. The flora of the Ruby Mountains—III. ci simeti. 
vi 125-132. f. 24. 25 Ja 1912. 
>A. American medicinal leaves and herbs. U. S. Dept. Agr. 
Plant Ind. Bull. 219: 1-56, Jf. 1-36. 8 D rot. 
ins, B. B. Is Neocosmospora vasinfecta (Atk.) Smith, the peri- 
thecial Stage of the fusarium which causes cowpea wilt? Rep. Biol. 
N. Carolina Exp. Sta. 32: 100-116. f. 1-16. 1909. 
