372 BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FLOWER POLLINATION 



3737. Fertilization of Red Clover by Humble-bees. Bull. U.S. Dept. Agric, Div. Ent., 



iii, 1891, p. 402. 



3738. The Humble-bee in New Zealand. Op. cit., iv, 1891, p. 157. 



3739. A moth-catching Plant (Araujia albens). Gard. Chron., London, Ser. 3, xviii, 



1895, p. 211. 



3740. On the plants most visited by bees in the various districts of New South Wales. 



Nature, London, xlvii, 1893, p. 614 (from Agric. Dept. of New South Wales). 

 ^Ab. : Justs bot. Jahresber., Leipzig, xxii, (1894) 1897, p. 286. 



3741. Bud-variation in the Sugar-cane. West Indian Bull., iv, 1903, p. 72i- 



3742. Citharexylon barbinerve en camino hdcia la unisexualidad de sus flores. Ann. 



Mus. Nat., Montevideo, iv, Part la, 1903, pp. 133-49. 



3743. Cinchona Cultivation in India and Java. Bull. Dept. Agric, Jamaica, i, 1903, 



p. 159. Ab. : Bot. Centralbl., Cassel, xciii, 1903, p. 655. 



3744. Gambir (Uncaria Gambir Roxb.) in the West Indies. West Indian Bull, iv, 



1903, p. 80. 



3745. International Conference on Plant Breeding and Hybridization. Bull. Dept. 



Agric, Jamaica, 1903, pp. 56-8. 



3746. Methods of Corn Breeding. West Indian Bull., iv, 1903, p. 9. 



3747. Methods of Corn Breeding. Bull. Dept. Agric, Jamaica, 1903, pp. 156-9. 



3748. The Cotton-seed Industry in the United States of America. West Indian Bull., 



iv, 1903, pp. 32-7. 



