194 INDEX TO AMERICAN BOTANICAL LITERATURE 
Temple, C. E. Report of the state pathologist. Maryland Agr. Soc. 
Rep. 2: 161-169. 1 Mr 1018. 
Victorin, M. Random botanical notes—II. L’Islet County, Quebec. 
Ottawa Nat. 32: rog-111. D 1918. [Illust.] 
Vries, H. de. Ocnothera_rubrinervis, a half mutant. Bot. Gaz. 67: 
I-26. 18 Ja 1919. 
Waksman, S. A., & Curtis, R.E. The occurrence of Des | in 
the soil. Soil Sci. 6: 309-319. O 1918. 
Weatherby,C.A. Pellaca microphylla Mett.ex Kuhn. Am. Fern Jour, 
8: 104-108. pl. 5. 20 Ja 1919. 
Wenrich, D. HH. Stylonichia impaled upon a fungal filament. Science 
II. 48: 602-604. 13 D 1918. | 
White, E. A. Methods of rose-breeding. Am. Rose Ann. 1918: 
51-55. f. 1-7. 1918. 
Wicks, W. H. The effect of cross-pollination in size, color, shape and 
quality of the apple. Month. Bull. State Comm. Hort. Calif. 7: 
568-573. O 1918. 
Wicks, W. H. Variety study of the Irish potato. Arkansas Agr. 
Exp. Sta, Bull. $375 1-32. 42 I-23. N 1987. 
Wille, N. Om stammens og bladets bygning hos Myriocarpa cordi- 
folia Liebm. Biol. Arbej. Til. Eug. Warming 265-279. 35 I9gII. 
Williams, R. S. Notes on some western lichens. Bull. Torrey Club 
46: 21-25. 20 Ja 1919. 
Wilson, E. H. Vegetation of Korea. Jour. Internat. Gard. Club 2: 
597, 598. D 1918. 
[Woods, F. A.] Bee keeping may increase the cotton crop. Jour. 
Heredity 9: 282-285. f. 26, 17. .13.N 1918. 
[Woods, F.A.] China’s trees and ours strikingly alike. . Jour. Heredity 
93 272-281. f.. 0-15. <.12 .N 1918 
Wooton, E. O. Certain desert plas as emergency stock feed. U. S. 
Dept. Agr. Bull. 728: I-27. pl. 1-8. 18 D 1918. 
Wortley, E. J. Potato leaf-roll: its gr hs and cause. Phyto- 
_ pathology 8: 507-529. f. I-10. O 1918. 
Yates, H. S. Fungi from British North Borneo. Philip. Jour. Sci. 
a (Bot.) 233-240. . Jl 1918 
Includes new species in Meliola Wee Hiistes G), Phacodothiopsis (z), and 
Phyllosticta (1): 
York, H. H., & Spaulding, P. The overwintering of Cronartium 
ribicola on Ribes. Phytopathology 8: 617-619. D 1918 
