IX ECOLOGY 



1 GENERAL 



For dTvcU of frwi. i»r<* iiU<> Patvouxsy. * 



Ad&ms, C. C. An ccolonical survey of Isle Royale. Lake 

 Sii|»Ti«>r I^nsinfc. 1909. 



Alt«nlcirch, (iiistav. Ueitrage uher die vcrdunstungs- 

 si-liutzrinrichiunKon in der trockenen geroUflora Sachsens. 

 Leipzig 1S'.I4. 



"iJllM-nlunuirhwCMe." pp. A\~A2. 



Balfour, J. H. OUsen-ations on tpm|)orature in connection 

 Hiili vegetation having special reference to the frost of 

 I >.-.rml«r, 1S60. Edinburgh. 1861. 



Barr&l, J. A. De I'influenc* exernJe par I'atmosph^re sur la 



V. Citation. IPari.s. 1860.) 

 Beccari, Odoardo. Piante ospitatrici, ossia piante formi- 



carie della Malesia e della Papuasia descritte ed illustrate. 



iln hi.'> Malesia. 1S.S4-86, ii.) 

 Plantcs ;i fourrni.'* de I'archipel indo-malais et de la 



Nouvelle Guinil'e. Turin, elc. 1885. 



Bessey, C E. Some characteristics of the foothill vegetation 

 rif wt-slern Nebraska. 



Xnirrimn naltmltxl, 1S97. xxiii, 111-113. 



Bois, UiVire. and Gallaud, 1. Modifications anatomiques 

 el phy.'iologiques provoqucT'es dans certaines plantes tropi- 

 rale?i par le rhangement de milieu. (Paris. 1905.) 



Bolle, Karl. Nachtrag zur florula der kopfweiden. [Berlin. 



Bonser, T. A. Ecological studv of Big Spring prairie, 

 Wvanrlot County, Ohio. Columhus. 1903. 



Brandicourt, Virgile. I.j) di.ss^inination des plantes. Amiens. 



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Braun, E. L. The physiographic ecology of the Cincinnati 

 n-iiiDM. Coluiiibu.-i. 1911). 



Brendel, Frederick. Immigration of animals and plants. 



It:ill. .Sri. tutoc. Praria, III., 1887. pp. 88-92. 



Briquet, John f^tudes de biologie florale dans le,s .\lpcs 



• "■riilentale?.. 



hull Ixib. M. tin. I'nit. Onkte. 1896. i. 111-78. 



Burrill, T. J. Sketches of the development and distribution 

 of vegetation. 



HuH. Sri. OMKX. I'taria. III.. 1887, pp. 41-52. 



Buscalioni, Luigi, ami Huber, Jacques. Eine neue theorie 



• I'T :iiii ixnpflanzen. lC:i.s.sel. 1900.) 



Buyunan, .Martin. Hel verschil tu.ssehen kusten- en con- 

 iiii"iit;t;il kliinaat met Ijelrekking tot den plantengroci. 

 [Haarlem IH84.1 



— ■ The iliffcrcncc l)etwecn sea and continental climate 



vviili n-ganl to vegetation. |.\ew Haven. 1884.) 



CandoUe, .Mphon-w de. Sur la m6thode des sommes de 

 •' MiH-ralure appliqui^ aux ph6nom6nes de v^'-gdtation. 

 ' M ■.. ve IK?.";.) 



Caruel, Teixloro, and Cazsuola, Eerdinando. Onservazioni 

 'iiir iiifliii-Mza della teiiiiwratura .sulle piante, fatte nell' Orto 

 l.'pt;iiui-ii pi.sano J Pitta 1H«0.) 



Cockayne, I/eonard. The ecological botany of the sub- 

 antarctic wlamln of New Zealand (/» Chilto.v Charles, 

 editor The subantanlic islnndn of New Zealand, 1909, i, 



Contejean, (;harlcH. Ufogniphie )>otanique; influence du 

 terrain jtur lii v/-g<'-tation P:iris. 1H8I. 



Cook, O. K. Change of vegetation on the south Texas 



prairies. (\Va.shington. 1908.) 

 Cooper, J. G. The influence of climate and topography on 



our trees. [San Francisco. 1873-74.) 

 Cooper, W. S. .\ catalogue of the flora of Isle Royale, Lake 



.Su|)erior. [Lansing. 1914.) 

 Coutagne, Georges. De I'influence de la temperature sur le 



dfveloppement des veg^taux. Lyon. 1882. 



Coville, F. v., and Macdougal, D. T. Desert botanical 

 laboratory of the CarneKie institution. Washington. 1903. 



" Rihiiofrraphy. by W. A. Cannon." pp. 46-.i8. 



Dawson, .Sir J. \V. On the destruction and partial repro- 

 duction fif forests in British North .-Vmerica. 

 Amrr. journ. jifi. arh, 1847, iv. 101-170. 



De Witt, Simeon. Respecting a plan of a meteorological 

 chart, for exhibiting a comparative view of the climates of 

 North .Vmerica, and the progre.s.s of vegetation. 



Trans. Sw. instil. /V. >'. promol. agrie.. nrts, mann/., 1801. i. 88-92? 

 Diez, M. .S. Influeiicia de los fosfato.s terreos en la vcgcta- 

 cioii y procediniienlos nisis econ^micos jiara utilizarlos en la 

 produccion de cercales en la peninsula. 



Mrm. Rfal acad. eienr. fxacl.. fis. y nal., 1863. vi. 7-194-t-. 



Dillwyn, L. \V. On the effects of the severe winter of 1837-38 

 on some shrubberies and gardens in Glamorgatishire. Swan- 

 sea. 1839. 



Dode, L. A. Lcs fcuillus persistants sous le climat de Paris. 



Hull. Soc. dendr. France. 1907. pp. 58-62. 



Drude, Oskar. L'ntersuchungen iiber klimatische grenzen ex- 

 otischerbaume in Deutschland. [Bonn-Poppelsdorf. 1900] 



Drummond, .\. T Our north-west prairies. [Montreal. 



is.s;.-).| 



Duchartre, Pierre. Hecherches sur les rapports des plantes 



avec la ro.s<''e. [Paris. 1857.) 

 Engelmann, Henry. Remarks upon the causes producing 



the ilifTcrent rharacter.s of vegetation known as prairies, flats 



and liarrens in southern Illinois. 



Arnrr. Journ. sci. arts. 1863. 2d wir.. xxxvi, 384-396. 



Engler, .Adolf Die pflanzen-forinationen und die pflanzen- 

 geographische gliederung <ler .Vlpenkette crhiutert an dor 

 .Vlpenanlage des neuen Koniglichen botanischen gartens zu 

 Uahlem-Steglitz bei Berlin. (Berlin. 1901.) 



Die vegetal ionsfonnationen tropischer und subtropi- 



.srher lander. I.«ipzig. Iit08. 



Femald, M. L. The soil preferences of certain .Vlpine and 

 8ub-.\lpine plants. [Boston, elc. 1907.) 



Oesner, .lohann, praeses. Theses physica" miscellanea 

 speciatim dc thermoscopio botanico quas defendent Con- 

 radus .Myllerus et Beatus Fa>sius. Tiguri. 17.5.5. 



Orandeau, Louis Influence de lYlectricite atmosphdrique 

 sur la nutrition des v6g(?taux. Paris. 1879. 



Groase, Franz. Die verbreitung der vegetationsformationen 

 .Xnierikius im zusammenhang init den klimati.schen verhiilt- 

 ni.ssen. Uerln [sic]. 1899. 



Harper, 1{ .M. .\ botanical cro«<s-section of northern Missis- 

 sippi, with notes on the influence of soil on vegetation. 

 (Lancaster, Pa. 1913] 



"Previooi lilrrriturr." pp. 378-37U. 



The relation of climax vegetation to islands and 



peninsulas. [.New York. 1911.) 



Some native weeds and iheir probable oiigm. [New 



York 19((S.| 



