158 Publications from the Laboratory [356 



SHIVE, J. W., A three-salt nutrient solution for plants. Amer. Jour. 

 2: 157-160. 1915. 



1915-16 



BAKKE, A. L., and B. E. LIVINGSTON. Further studies on foliar tran- 

 spiring power in plants. Physiol. Res. 2: 51-71. 1916. 



FREE, E. E., An ancient bajada of the Great Basin region. Carnegie 

 Inst. Wash. Year Book 14: 95. 1916. 



FREE, E. E., and B. E. LIVINGSTON. The relation of soil aeration to 

 plant growth. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Year Book 14: 60-61. 

 1916. 



JOHNSTON, E. S., and B. E. LIVINGSTON. Measurement of evapora- 

 tion for short time intervals. Plant World 19: 119-150. 

 1916. 



LIVINGSTON, B. E., Physiological indices of temperature efficiency 

 for plant growth. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Year Book 14: 61-62. 

 1916. 



A simple climatic index. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Year Book 14: 



62. 1916. 



Plane porous clay surfaces for use in atmometry. Carnegie 



Inst. Wash. Year Book 14: 76. 1916. 



Auto-irrigation of pots of soil for experimental cultures. Car- 

 negie Inst. Wash. Year Book 14: 76. 1916. 



Physiological temperature indices for the study of plant growth 



in relation to climatic conditions. Physiol. Res. 1 : 399-420. 

 1916. 



* A single index to represent both moisture and temperature con- 

 ditions as related to plant growth. Physiol. Res. 1 : 421-440. 

 1916. 



A record of the doctors in botany of the University of Chicago, 



1897-1916. Presented to John Merle Coulter, Professor and 

 head of the Department of Botany, by the Doctors in Botany, 

 at the Quarter-Centennial of the University, June, 1916. vii 

 + 87 p. Chicago, 1916. (Edited by B. E. Livingston.) 



LIVINGSTON, B. E., and E. S. JOHNSTON. Influence of solar radia- 

 tion as a drying agent. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Year Book 14: 

 75. 1916. 



McCATj,, A. G., A new method for the study of plant nutrients in 

 sand cultures. Jour. Amer. Soc. Agron. 7: 249-252. 1915. 



The absorption by soils of potassium from aqueous solution of 



potassium chloride. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Pub. 230: 167-175. 

 1915. 



A method for the renewal of plant nutrients in sand cultures. 



Ohio Jour. Sci. 16: 101-103. 1916. 



