46 DESERT BOTANICAL LABORATORY 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



By William Austin Cannon. 



Note : This list of publications is arranged in four groups. In the first, pages 

 46 to 52, are included g-eneral treatises ; in the second, pages 52 to 53, those relat- 

 ing to climate; in the third, pages 53 to 57, those relating to soil and in the 

 fourth, pages 57 to 58, those relating to water. 



GROUP I. GENERAL. 



Aitchison, J. E. T. 



1889 A summary of the botanical features of the country traversed by the 

 Afghan Delimitation Commission during 1884-85. Trans, and Proc. 

 Bot. Soc. Edinb. 17 : 421. 

 Altenkirch, G. 



X894 Studien iiber die Verdunstungsschutzeinrichtungen in der trockenen 

 Gerollflora Sachsens. Bot. Jahrb. 18 : 354. 

 Areschoug, F. W. C. 



1882 Der Einfluss des Klimas auf die Organisation der Pflanzen, insbesondere 

 auf die anatomische Structur der Blattorgane. Bot. Jahrb. 2 : 511. 

 Bary, E. v. 



1878 Ueber den Vegetationscharakter von Air. Zeitschr. Gesells. Erdkunde 

 zu Berlin, 13 : 350. 

 Brandis, D. 



1887 Regen und Wald in Indien. Meteorolog. Zeitschr. 4 : 369. 

 Bray, W. L. 



1901 The ecological relations of the vegetation of western Texas. Bot. Gaz. 

 32 : 99, 195, 262. 



Bryden, B. A. 



1893 Gun and camera in southern Africa. London. 

 Bunge, A. v. 



1880 Pflanzen-geographische Betrachtungen iiber die Familie der Chenopo- 

 diaceen. Mem. Acad. Imp. Sci. St. Petersburg, VII. 27**. 

 Campbell, M. R. 



1902 Reconnaissance of the borax deposits of the Death Valley and Mohave 

 Desert. Bull. U. S. Geol. Survey, No. 200. 



Carnegie, D. W. 



1898 Spinifex and sand. M. F. Mansfield and Co., New Vork. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. 



1897 Life zones in New Mexico. N. M. Ag. Exp. Sta. Bull. No. 24. 



1899 Vernal phenomena in the arid region. Am. Nat. 33 : 39. 

 Coville, F. V. 



1892 Descriptions of new plants from southern California, Nevada, Utah, 

 and Arizona. Proc. Biolog. Soc. Washington, 7: 65. 



