408 MINNESOTA BOTANICAL STUDIES. 



1411. Wolle, F. Fresh-water Algae of the United States; 

 (Exclusive of the Diatomaceae) complemental to Dasmids of 

 the United States; with 2,300 Illustrations Covering One Hun- 

 dred and Fifth-one Plates, a few Colored, Including Nine Addi- 

 tional Plates of Desmids. "i-xix. 21-364. 1887. 2: pi 5Jf-2lO. 

 1887. Bethlehem, Penn. 



1412. -. Desmids of the Pacific Coast. Ball. Cal. 



Acad. Sci. 2:432-437. 16Jel887. Second Paper. Proc. Cal. 

 Acad. Sci. II. 11:79, 80. Jel888. 



The first article contains a list of 82 desmids and 14 other algae col- 

 lected by Mrs. Hansen and Miss Haggin near lake Tahoe, August, 

 1886. The second article gives 17 desmids not contained in previous 

 list, and 7 other algae. Collections made at Donner, Truckee and 

 Eerio, Nevada, September, 1887. 



1413. . Nostoc pruniforme. Bot. Gaz. 15:24. Ja 



1890. 



1414. , Diatomaceae of North America, Illustrated 



with Twenty three Hundred Figures from the Author's Draw- 

 ings on One Hundred and Twelve Plates, i-xiii. 15-47. 

 pi. 1-112. 1890. Bethlehem, Penn.— (Am. Nat. 25:484, 485. 

 My 1891.) Bethlehem, Penn. 



1415. Wolle, F. and Martindale, I. C. Algae — Fresh-water 

 and Marine Forms. Britton's "Catalogue of Plants found in 

 New Jersey." Geol. Surv. N. J. Pinal Rep. St. Geol. 2: 384-430. 

 and 602-615. 1889.— (Bull. Torr. Bot. Club. 17: 159-163. 9Je 

 1890. 



A large number of species listed. 



1416. Wood, H. C. Observations on the Life-history of 

 some Siphonaceous Fresh- water Algae. Proc. Phil. Acad. 

 1867:93. (6Ag.) 1867. 



1417. . Fresh-water Algae in Hot Springs. Proc. 



Phil. Acad. 1867:125. 1501867. 



Eemarks upon an alga from Mono county, California, said to grow 

 in water of a temperature from 120-136° F. 



1418. . A Botanical Excursion in my Office. Am. 



Nat. 1:517-530. 8 f. D1867. 



1419. . Notes on some Algae from a Californian Hot 



Spring. Am. Jour. Sci. Arts. II. 46:31-34. J11868— (Ann. Mag. 

 Nat. Hist. 2:231-234. 1868.)— (Quart. Jour. Mic. Sci. 8:250- 

 254. 1868.) 



1420. . Manner in which Schizomeris leibleinei pro- 

 duces its Zoospores. Biol, and Mic. Dept. Phil. Acad. 1868: 

 11, 12. (190.) 1868. 



