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Correns, C, 1892. Über die Abhängigkeit der Reizerscheinungen höherer Pflanzen 

 von der Gegenwart freien Sauerstoffes. Habil.-Schrift Tübingen. 



Costantin, J,, 1883. Etudes comparees des tiges aeriennes et souterraines des Dico- 

 tyledones. Ann. Sc. Nat., 6. ser., XVI. 



— 1884. Recherches sur la structure de la tige des plantes aquatiques. Ebendort 



6. ser., XIX. 



— 1885 a. Recherches sur l'influence qu'exerce le milieu sur la structure des racines. 



Ebendort 7. ser., I, 



— 1885 b. Observations critiques sur l'epiderme des feuilles des vegetaui aquatiques. 



Bull. Soc. Bot. France, XXXII. 



— 1885 0. Recherches sur la Sagittaire. Ebendort. 



— 1885 d. Influence du milieu aquatique sur les stomates. Ebendort. 



-- 1886. Etudes sur les feuilles des plantes aquatiques. Ann. Sc. Nat., T«' ser., III. 



— 1887. Observations sur la flore du littoral. Journ. de Bot., I. 



— 1897. Accommodation des plantes aux climats froid et chand. Bull. Sei. France 



et Belgique, XXXI. 

 Cotton, A. D., 1912. Marine Algae. Cläre Island Survey, part. 15. Proceed. Roy. Irish 



Academy, XXXI. Ref. in Journ. Ecology I, 209 ff. 

 Coulter, S. M., 1903. An oecological oomparison of some typical swamp areas. Rep. 



Missouri Bot. Gard., XV. 

 Coville, F. V., 1893. Botany of the Death Valley Expedition. U.S. Dept. Agric. 



Contrib. U. S. Nat. Herb., IV. 



— u. Macdougal, D. T., 1903. Desert Botanical Laboratory of the Carnegie Insti- 



tution, Washington, DC. 

 Cowles, H. C., 1899. The oecological relations of the Vegetation on the sand dunes 

 of Lake Michigan. Botan. Gazette, XXVII. 



— 1901 a. The influence of underlying rocks on the character of Vegetation. Bull. 



Am. Bur. Geogr., IL 



— 1901 b. The physiographic oecology of Chicago and viciuity ; a study of the 



origin, development and Classification of plant societies. Botan. Gazette, XXXI. 

 — , Livingston, B. E., Shav, Ch. H., Spalding, V.M., Transeau, E. N., 1909. 

 Present Problems in Plant Ecology. Botanical Society of America. Publication 43. 

 Baltimore, Md. The American Naturalist, XLIII. 



— 1911. The causes of vegetative cycles. Botan. Gazette, LI. 



Jrampton, C. B., 1911. The Vegetation of Caithness. Published under the auspices 

 of the committee for the survey and study of British Vegetation. Edinburgh. 

 1912. The geological relations of stähle and migratory plant formations. Scott. 



Bot. Review, L (Siehe: Journ. Ecol., I, 47 ff.) 

 and Macgregor, M., 1913. The plant ecology of Ben Armine, Sutherlandshire. 

 Scottish Geographical Magazine, XXIX. Ref. in Journal of Ecology I, 219 ff. 

 iCrampton, 1914, siehe W. G. Smith. 



[Cross, B. D., 1910, Some New Zealand Halophytes. Trans. New Zealand Inst., XLII. 

 Irossland, C, 1903. Note on the dispersal of mangrove seedlings. Ann. of Bot. 



XVII. 

 ;rump, W. B., 1913 a. Notes on water content and the wilting point. Jorun. of Eco- 

 logy, I, 96 ff. 

 1913 b. The coefficient of humidity: a new methode of expressing the soll moistere 

 New Phytologist, XII. 

 'zapek. Fr., 1909. Beiträge zur Morphologie und Physiologie der epiphy tischen 

 Orchideen Indiens. Sitzungsber. Akad. Wiss. Wien, CXVIII. 

 1917, siehe Haberlandt. 



