270 Index to American botanical literature 



Davis, B. M, Studies on the plant cell — V. Am, Nat. 39: 217- 

 268. /. 16-18, 26 Ap 1905. 



Eastwood, A. New species of western plants^ Bull. Torrey Club 32 : 

 193-218. 6 My 1905. 



Descriptions of 38 new species in 26 genera. 



Evans, A. W. New or noteworthy Hepaticae from Florida. Bull. 

 Torrey Club 32 : lyg-igz* //, j. 6 My 1905. 



Including new species in Plagiochila^ Coloiejeunea^ and Lejetinea, 



Flory, C. H, Key to the Ohio maples in the winter condition. Ohio 



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Nat. 5: 297, 298. 23 Mr 1905. 



Gleason, H, A. Notes from the Ohio State Herbarium. II. Ohio 

 Nat. 5: 264. 24 Ja 1905; — III. Ohio Nat. 5 : 316-319. 24 Ap 



1905. 



Greene, E. L. Diagnoses Aragailofum. Proc. Biol. Soc Wash. 18: 

 i 1-17. 20 Ja 1905. 



Descriptions of 19 new species. 



Greene, E. L. Some West American red cherries. Proc. BioL Soc, 

 Wash. 18: 55-60. 21 F 1905. 



Descriptions of lo new species in Cerastts. 



Harper, R. M. Some noteworthy stations for Pinus pahistris. Torreya 

 5: 55-60. 27 Ap 1905. 



Hollick, A. The occurrence and origin of amber in the eastern United 

 States. Am. Nat. 39: 137-145. //. 1-3. 8 Ap 1905. 



Howe, M. A. Some of the coralline seaweeds in the museum. Jour. 

 N. Y. Bot. Gard. 6: 59-64. //. 24^ ^5, Ap 1905. 



Kellerman, W. A. Elementary mycology. Jour. Myc. 11 : 34-38- 

 4 Ja 1905. 



Kellerman, W. A. Ohio fungi. Fascicle X. Jour. Myc. 11: 38- 

 45. 4 Ja 1905. 



Kellerman, W. A, Uredineous infection experiments in 1904. Jour. 

 Myc. II: 26-33. 4 Ja 1905. 



King, C. A. Experiment to show that the absence of light alone will 



prevent the process of photosynthesis. Torreya 5 : 67, 68. 27 Ap 

 1905. [Illust.] 



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Lloyd, C. G. The Lycoperddcea of Australia, New Zealand, and neigh- 

 boring islands. 1-44. pL 23-3^ +/. 1-4^. Cincinnati, Ohio, 

 . Ap 1905. 



Longyear, B. 0. An undescribed Alteniiria affecting the apple. 



Science II. 21 : 708. 5 My 1905. 



