434 BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



No attempt has been made to render this list of authors com- 

 plete, yet it contains the leading authorities which nave iurmshed 

 the greatest help in preparing this volume. 



Agricultural Gazette (English), 1880. 



Agricul. Reports, U. S., for 1879, '80, '81, '82, '83, '84. 



Am. Agriculturist. Short notes, 1870 and later. 



Am. Jour. Sci. Numerous short articles and notes. 



The American Naturalist, several volumes, Phila. 



Trans. Lin. Soc. The Morphology of the Flowers of Grasses, by Oeo. 

 Bentham. Hand-book of the British Flora. 



Bentham and Hooker. Genera Plantarum, vol, 3, Berlin. 



Dr. C. E. Bessey. Botany for schools and colleges, N. Y. 



Botanical Gazette, Ind. Numerous notes. 



Robert Brown's Miscellaneous Botanical Works, 2 vols. Ray. Soc., 

 London. 



Robert Brown. Compt. Manual of Botany. Edin. and Ix>ndon. 



Prof. James Buckman. Prize Essay. Jour. Roy. Agrl. Soc., 1854. 



Bulletin of the Torrey Bot. Club, N. Y. 



William Carruthers, Consulting Botanist, Jour. Roy. Agrl. Soc. Hig 

 annual reports for some years. 



Carter on Laying Down Land to Grass. A pamphlet. Eng. 



A. W. Cheever, in N. H. Agrl. Report, 1875. 



The Clover Leaf, 1880, '81, '82, '83, '84. Birdsell Mnfg. Co., South Bend, 

 Ind. 



Rept. Conn. Board of Agrl., 1868 and later. Numerous valuable notes. 



The Country Gentleman. Many good articles, from 1870 to 1886. 



C. Darwin. Cross and Self-fertilization of Plants, and Power of Move- 

 ments in Plants. 



P. Duchartre. Elements de Botanique. Paris. 



M. J. Duval-Jouve. Histotaxie des Feuilles des Graminees, in Annales 

 des Sciences Naturelles. Paris. 



Encyclopaedia Britannica. Article on Grasses, by H. T. 



