98 
Further notes on the structural dimorphism of sexual 
and tetrasporic plants in the genus Galaxaura. Brooklyn Bot. 
Gard. Mem. 1: 191-197. pl. 3, a+f. 1-4. 6 Jl 1918. 
—  Calcareous algae from Murray Island, Australia, and 
Cocos-Keeling Islands. Carnegie Inst. Wash. Publ. 213: 291- 
296. pl. 97,98. 16 Au 1918. 
——— The new dahlia border. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 19: 
185-192. Issue for Au 1918. 
——— The dahlia border. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 19: 291, 
292. Issue for N 1918. 
Murrill, W. A. The delicious fruits of Actinidia. Jour. N. Y. 
Bot. Gard. 18: 257-259. Issue for D 1917. 
——— Growing walnuts for food. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 19: 
g-11. Issue for Ja 1918. 
——-—— The Agaricaceae of tropical North America—VII. My- 
cologia 10: 15-33. 14 F 1918;—VIII. Mycologia 10: 62-85. 
4 Ap 1918. 
——— Murrtill’s and Saccardo’s names of polypores compared. 
1-31. .New York. Mr 1918. 
———~- The Tree of Saint Louis in the Forest of Fontainebleau. 
Am. Mus. Jour. 18: 305-307. Issue for Ap 1918. [Tllust.] 
——— Illustrations of fungi—X XVIII. Mycologia to: 107- 
110. pl. 6. 7 Je 1918; —XXIX. Mycologia 10: 177-181. 
pl. 8. 4S 1918. 
——— Collecting fungi at the Delaware Water Gap. Mem. 
Torrey Club 17: 48-51. 10 Je 1918. 
———— The rosy-spored agarics of North America. Brooklyn 
Bot. Gard. Mem. 1: 334-336. 6 Jl 1918. 
——— Billy the Boy Naturalist. i-ii + 1-252. f. I-43- 
New York. 14 Au 1918. 
~_—— Three Young Crusoes. i-xiv + 1-218. pl. 1, 2+f. 
1-83. New York. 30 D 1918. 
. Cuban polypores and agarics. Mycologia 11: 22-32. 
21 D 1918. 
——— Report of the Assistant Director (for 1917). Bull. N. 
Y. Bot. Gard. 9: 433-440. 30 Ap 1918. 
Nash, G. V. Hardy woody plants in the New York Botanical 
