REFERENCES TO PUBLICATIONS, ETC. 449 



26. Cf. Krauseland Weyland, ' Beitrage zur Kentnissder Devonflora II,' ^6/ianrfZ. 

 Senckenberg. Naturf. Ges., 40, H.2 ; Krausel, ' Aus der Verseit der Pflanzcriwelt,' 

 Senckenb. N. G. Bericht, 56, H.9 (192G). 



26a. Expected to appear in either Ann. Bot. or Journ. Applied Biol. 



28. Further paper expected to appear in Ann. Bot. Cf. W. W. Garner and H. A. 

 Allard, ' Effect of Length of Day and other Factors of the Environment on Growth 

 and Reproduction in Plants,' Journ. Agric. Research, 18, p. 553 (1920) ; ' Effect of 

 Light on Plants,' p. 569, Annual Rep. Smithsonian Inst., Washington (1920) ; 

 ' Flowering and Fruiting of Plants controlled by Length of Day,' Separate 852 froin 

 Y'ear Book of U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, 1920 (Washington Govt. Printing Office, 1921) ; 

 ' Further Studies in Photoperiodism. The Response of the Plant to Relative Length 

 of Day and Night,' Journ. Agric. Research, 23, no. 11, p. 871 (1923) ; W. W. Garner, 

 H. A. Allard, and C. W. Bacon, ' Photoperiodism in Relation to Hydrogen-ion Concen- 

 tration of the Cell-sap and the Carbohydrate Content of the Plant,' ibid., 27, no. 3, 

 p. 119 (1924) : Garner and Allard, ' Localization of the Response in Plants to Relative 

 Length of Day and Night,' ibid., 31, no. 6, p. 555 (1925) ; M. A. H. Tincker, ' Effect 

 of Length of Day on Flowering and Growth,' Nature, 114, p. 350 (Sept. 6, 1924) ; 

 ' The Effect of Length of Day upon the Growth and Reproduction of some Economic 

 Plants,' Ann. Bot., 39, no. clvi (Oct. 1925). 



29. To appear in detail in Guide-book to Irish Tertiary Fossil Plants (Brit. Mus.), 



Sub-section K* (Forestry). 

 4. To appear more fully as Oxford Forestry Memoir, no. 6. 



6. Timber Trades Journal, Aug. 21, 1926. 



7. Cf. ' The Swamp Cypresses, Glyptostrobus of China and Taxodium of America, 

 Avith notes on allied Genera,' Proc. Roy. Irish Acad., 35, section B, p. 90 (Ma}' 1926). 



9. Engineering, Sept. 17, 1926. 



10. Estates Magazine, Sept. 1926. 

 12. To appear in Q. Journ. Forestry. 



15. Trans. Roy. Scot. Arbor. Soc, 40, pt. 2 (1926). Cf. J. Brunchorst, ' Ueber 

 eine neue, verheerende Krankheit der Schwarzfhore.' Bergens Museums Aarsberetning 

 1887, n. vi (1888); I. Jorstad, Norske Skogsykdommer, p. 49; Frank Schwarz, Die 

 Erkrankung der Kiefern durch Cenangium abietis, Beitrag zur Geschichte einer 

 Pilzepideniic, Jena, 1895 ; James R. Weir, ' Note on Cenangium abietis (Pers) Rehm 

 on Pinus ponderosa Laws,' Phytopathology, 2, no. 4, p. 166 (April 1921). 



16. Expected to appear in Q. Journ. Forestry, Jan. 1927. 



17. Trans. Roy. Scot. Arbor. Soc. Cf. Dallimore and Bruce Jackson, A Handbook 

 of Coniferoe (Edward Arnold) ; Dallimore, The Pruning of Trees and Shrubs (Dulau). 



18. Timber Trades Journal, Aug. 21, 1926. 



19. Timber Trades Journal, Aug. 14, 1926. Engineering, Sept. 17, 1926. 



20. To be published as ' Moisture Movement through Wood : the Steady State,' 

 Technical Note no. 2, Forest Products Research Lab. Cf . ' Moisture Movement in Wood : 

 The Transfer of Moisture between two Discs,' Ann. Applied Bot., 13, p. 37 (1926). 



22. To appear in New Phytologist (1927). 



Section L. 



2. Cf. Natural History of the Oxford District (handbook issued in connexion with 

 Oxford Meeting, Oxford University Press), pp. 328-336 ; ' The Evans Collection in 

 Oxford,' The Times, Aug. 3, 1926 ; R. T. Gunther, Historic Instruments for the 

 Advancement of Science (1925). 



Section M. 

 1. Economic Journ., Sept. 1926. 



6. Journ. Pomology and Hort. Sci., 6, no. 1 (Dec. 1926). Cf. ' Apple Rootstocks, 

 their particular Suitabilities for different Soils, Varieties, and Purposes,' Aim. Rep., 

 East Mailing Research Station, 1926. 



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