250 LIST OF LITERATURE 



(95) SiNNOTT, E. W. Comparative Rapidity of Evolution in various Plant 



Types. Amer. Nat. i, 1916, p. 466. 



(96) The Age and Area Hypothesis and the Problem of Endemism. 



Ann. of Bot. xxxi, 1917, p. 209. 



(97) The Age and Area Hypothesis of Willis. Science, xlvi, 1917, 



p. 457. 



(98) SiNNOTT, E. VV. and Bailey, I. W. Foliar Evidence as to the Ancestry 



and Climatic Environment of the Angiosperms. Amer. Journ. 

 Bot. II, 1915, p. 1. 



(99) The Origin and Dispersal of Herbaceous Angiosperms. 



Ann. of Bot. xxviii, 1914, p. 547. 



(100) Small, J. Geographical Distribution of the Compositae. Rep. Brit. 



Assoc. 1916, p. 509. 



(101) Modern Theories of Evolution. Pharm. Journ. xcvii, 1916, 



p. 612; xcviii, 1917, p. 3. 



(102) The Age and Area Law. Science Progr. xii, 1918, p. 439. 



(103) The Origin and Development of the Compositae. New Phylol. 



Hepr. XI. London, 1919. Cf. lists of literature on pp. 182 (seed 

 dispersal), 214 (geographical distribution), and 242 (evolution). 



(104) Solms-Laubach, Graf zu. Cruciferen-Studien. Capsella Ileegeri. 



Bot. Zeit. 1900, p. 107. 



(105) Tavlor, N. Endemism in the Bahama Flora. Ann. of Bot. xxxv, 



1921, p. 523. 



(106) Endemism in the Flora of the Vicinity of New York. Torrexja, 



XVI, 1916, p. 18. 



(107) Thellung, a. Flore Adventive de MonipcUier. Cherbourg, 1912. 



(108) TowNSEND,F. Contr.. .. Flora. ..Scilly Is. Jo?<r«. Bo<. ii, 1864, p. 102. 



(109) Treub, M. Notice sur la nouv. Flore de Krakatau. Ann. Buitenz. 



VII, 1888. 



(110) Wallace, A. R. Daricinistn. London, 1890. 



(111) Island Life. 2nd ed. London, 1892. 



(112) Went, F. A. F. C. Ueb. Zwecklosigkeit in der lebenden Natur. BioL 



Centr. xxvii, 1907, p. 257. 



(113) Willis, .7. C. A Dictionary of the Fhnvcring Plants and Ferns. 4thed. 



Cambridge, 1919. 



(114) Agriculture in the Tropics. 2nd ed. Cambridge, 1914. 



(115) c7ilalogue of Ceylon Plants. London, 1911. 



(116) Studies... Podostemaceae. ^??». Pcrarf. i, 1902, p. 267. 



(117) The Flora of Ritigala, a study in Endemism. Ibid, in, 1906, 



p. 271. 



(118) Some Evidence against the Theory of... Nat. Selection of 



Infinitesimal Variations.... Ibid, iv, 1907, p. 1. 



(119) Further Evidence. Ibid. p. 17. 



(120) The Geographical Distribution of the Dilleniaceae, as illus- 

 trating the Treatment of this subject on the Theory of Mutation. 

 Ibid. p. 69. 



(121) Hill-Top Floras of Ceylon. I6id. p. 131. 



(122) The Flora of Naminakuli-kanda. Ibid, v, 1911, p. 217. 



(123) The Endemic Flora of Ceylon.... Phil. Trans. B. ccvi, 1915, 



p. 307, and correction in Proc. li. S. B, Lxxxix, 1916. 



(124) On the Lack of -Vdaptation in the Trist. and Podostem. Proc. 



R. S. B, Lxxxvii, 1914, p. 532. 



(125) The Origin of the Trist. and Podostem. Ann. of Bot. xxix, 



1915, p. 299. 



(126) The Evolution of Species in Ceylon, iftirf. xxx, 1916, p. 1. 



