ECOLOGY 



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Schilberszky, Karoly. Kihalofelben levS novenyek. [Dis- 

 appearing species of plants.] (Termiszet. Kozl. Pvtfiiz. 1891, 



p. 96.) 

 Goebel, K[arl]. Pflanzenbiologische Schilderungen. 2 vol. 



219 il. 31 pi. O. Marburg, 1891-93. 

 Eisen, Gustav. Forms of trees as determined by climatic 



influences. (Zoe, III. 1-11. 1892.) — The forms of trees. 



(Gard. & For. V. 322-323, 334-335. 1S92.) 

 Brandis, D[ietrieh]. [Gesellig wachsende Baume.] (Nieder- 



rhein. Ges. Nat. Heilk. Sitzber. 1894, pt. A, pp. 36-37.) 

 Goebel, K[arl]. On the study of adaptation in plants. (Sci. 



Progr. I. 176-190. 1894.) 

 Henslow, George. The origin of plant structures by self- 

 adaptation to the environment. 13+256 pp. D. London, 



1895. _ (International Scientific Series. LXXVU.) 

 Mer, Emile. Influence de l'etat climaterique sur la crois- 



sance des arbres. (Acad. Sci. Paris Compt. Rend. CXX. 



275-27S. 1895.) 

 Russell, W[illiam]. Contributions a l'etude de l'influence du 



climat sur la structure des feuilles. (Assoc. Franc. Avanc. 



Sci. Compt. Rend. XXIII. (1S94), pt. 2, pp. 634-635. 1895.) 

 Stenstrom, K. O. E. Ueber das Vorkommen derselben Arten 



in verschiedenen Klimaten an verschiedenen Standorten, 



mit besondererBeriicksichtigungder Xerophil ausgebildeten 



Pflanzen; eine kritische pflanzenbiologische Untersuchung. 



(Flora, LXXX. 117-240, 2 il. 1895.) — Reprinted: 139 pp. 



O. Miinchen (Marburg), 1895. 

 Warming,'Eug[en]. Plant esamfund. Grundtrsek af den 0ko- 



logiske Plantegeografi. 355 pp. sq. Q. Kj0benhavn, 1895. 



Lehrbueh der okologischen Pflanzengeographie ; eine 



Einffihrung in die Kenntnis der Pflanzenvereine. Deutsche 



. . . Ausgabe von Dr. Emil Knoblauch. 12+412 pp. O. 



Berlin, 1896. 

 Corbett, L. C. Latitude and plant growth. (West Virginia 



Agric. Exper. Stat. Ann. Rep. IX. 17S-193, pi. 4-7. 1897.) 

 Ellacombe, Canon. The weather of the past season and its 



effects on the garden. (Bath Nat. Hist. Anliq. Field Club 



Proc. VIII. (1S93-97), pp. 11-23. 1897.) 

 Trautschold. H. Polarland und Tropenflora. (Soc. Nat. 



Moscou Bull. ser. 2, X. (1896), pp. 356-362. 1897.) 

 BioHJitMeHi.. Eiojiorisi pacTeniii. IlepeBejit H. A. 



IleTpoBCKiii nost pe^aKii. H. A. TnMnpsaeiia. [Plant 



biology. Translated by J. A. Petrovski, edited by J. A. 



Timiryascf.] 290 pp. D. Moscow, 1897. 

 Arthur, J. C. & MacDougal, D. T. Living plants and their 



properties; a collection of essays. 9+234 pp. 2S il. 1 pi. 



O. New York & Minneapolis, 1898. 

 Candolle, Alphonse de. Ce qui se passe sur la limite geogra- 



phique d'une espece vegiStale et en quoi consiste cette liniite. 



(Cons. Jard. Bot. Geneve Ann. II. 17-37. 1898.) 

 Fekete, Lajos. Az erdeszeti vagy novenytani tekintetben 



nevezetesebb fafajok tenyeszeti hatarainak megallapitasa. 



[Determination of the vegetation limits of the silviculturally 



or botanicallv important forest trees.] (Erdcsz. Lap. 



XXXVII. 529-552. 1898.) — Reprinted: 26 pp. O. Buda- 

 pest, 1S98. 

 Schimper, A. F. W. Pflanzen-Geographie auf physiologischer 



Grundlage. 1S + S76 + [1] pp. 502 il. 4 maps. Q. Jena, 



1898. 

 Bonnier, Gaston. Cultures experimentales sur l'adaptation 



des plantes au climat mi'ditcrraneen. (Acad. Sci. Paris 



Compt. Rend. CXXIX. 1207-1213. 1899.) 

 Coulter, .1. M. Plant relations; a first book of botany. 7 + 



[3] I -26 I pp. 206 il. O. New York, 1899. (20th-century 



text-books.) 

 Meyer, \V. Ueber den Einfluss von Witterungs- und Boden- 



verhaltnissen auf den anatomischen Bau der Pflanzen. (Bot. 



Centr. I XXIX. 337-350, il. 1899.) 

 Teodoresco, E. ('. Influence dc 1'acide carboniquo sur la 



forme el la structure des plantes. (Rev. Gen. Bot. XI. 445- 



470. il. | il., '-'(). 1899.) 

 Anheisser. Roland. Leber die aruncoideBlattsproite. (Flora, 



l,X.XX\ II. 64 94, pi. I. 1900.) 

 Beissner, L[udwig], Pflaiuenphysiologische Betrachtungen. 



(Niederrht » <?< Nat. //< ill:. S&oer. 1900, pt. A, pp. 6- 1 8.) 



< in <li i iiiiu.it inn und climbing plants, 

 Bessey, C E. The natural spreading of timber areas. (For- 

 ester, VI. -Mil 243. 1900. Sea also pp. 270-271.) 

 Bohlin, K. [II.] Ett cxempel pa omsesidig vikariering mcllan 

 en fjftll- ocb en kustfonn. (Bot. Notis. 1900, pp. 161-179.) 

 Willi :i Frenoh r<Ssum£. 



Hansgirg, Anton. Zur Phvllobiologie der Gattung Ficus L., 

 Coffea L., und Kibara Endl. (Bot. Centr. LXXXII. 257-261. 

 1900.) 



Tokes, Lajos. A lomblevelek biologiaja. [Biology of the 

 leaves.] 86 pp. 47 0. O. Vacz, 1900. 



2. TROPICAL ZONE 



Rudolph, Louis. La vegetation sous la zone £quatoriale. 



(Hort. Praticien, VI. 143-149, 173-185, 198-208, il. 3. 1862.) 

 Wallis, G[ustav]. Die Manglewaldung. (Ver. Beford. Gar- 



tenb. Preuss. Wochenschr. XIII. 233-235. 1870.) 

 Primitive forests of the equator. (Chambers. Jour. 1871, pp. 



206-20S.) 

 Exotic sketches. (Gard. Chron. 1873, pp. 8, 144, 400, 575- 



576, 6S0, 712-713, 1402, il.) 



Notes and illustrations of the vegetation of various tropical regions. 

 Wallace, A. R. Tropical nature and other essays. 13 + 356 



pp. O. London, 1878. De natuur der tropen en andere 



schetsen. 447 pp. O. Amsterdam, 18S0. 

 Potter, M. C. Observations on the protection of buds in the 



tropics. (Linn. Soc. Jour. Bot. XXVIII. 343-352, 4 pi. 



1891.) 

 Rodway, James. The struggle for life in the forest. (Timehri, 



ser. 2, V. 13-33. 1891.) 

 Eric, Allan. In a tropical forest. (Pharm. Jour. ser. 3, XXII. 



772. 1892.) — From : " A'eiv England Druggist." 

 Rodway, James. The struggle for life in the swamp. (Timehri, 



ser. 2, VI. 237-257. 1892.) 

 Went, F. A. F. C. Over tropische vloedbosschen. (Teys- 



mannia, III. 204-216. 1892.) 

 Massart, J[ean]. Impressions de la nature equatoriale. 22 



pp. O. Bruxelles, 1896. (Extension de l'universite libre 



de Bruxelles. Annee academique 1896-97.) 

 Haberlandt, Gfottlieb]. tjber den tropischen Urwald. (Ver. 



Verbreit. Natunv. Kenntn. WietiSchri/t. XXXVIII. (1S97- 



9S), pp. 129-170. 1898.) Den tropiske urskov. (Natur- 



XXII. 299-323, 5 il. 1S9S.) 



Chiefly ecological. 

 Warburg, Oftto], Einige Bemerkungen fiber die Litoral-Pan- 



tropisten. (Jard. Bot. Buitenzorg Ann. 1898, Suppl. 2, pp. 



12S-136.) 

 Costantin, J[ulien]. La nature tropicale. 315 pp. 166 il. 



O. Paris, 1899. (Bibliotheque scientifique internationale, 



XCIII.) 



3. TEMPERATE ZONE 



Buch, Leopold von. On the subtropical zone. (Edinb. New 



Philos. Jour. [IX.] 129-133. 1830.) 

 Borzi, Afntonio]. Note alia biologia delle xerofile della flora 



insuiare mediterranea. (Conlrib. Biol. Vcgct. I. 177-192. 



1894.) 

 Russell, Wfilliam]. Influence du climat m^diterraneen sur la 



structure des plantes communes en France. (Ann. Sci. Nat. 



Bot. ser. S, I. 323-354, pi. 15-16. 1895.) 

 Influence de l'adaptation sur la structure de quclques 



plantes mediterraneennos. (Assoc, franc. Avanc. Sci. 



Compt. Rend. XXIV. (1895), pt. 2, pp. 644-645. 1896.) 



4. ARCTIC ZONE AND ALPINE REGIONS 



Linne, Carl von, (praeses). Flora alpina. (Diss.) (N. N. 

 Amann.) [2]+ 27+ [1] pp. D. Upsaliae, 1766. 

 On the flora of high mountains. 



Kielmeyer, K. F. von. Observata quaedam de vegetatione 

 in regionibus alpinis. (Diss.) 30 pp. S. Tubingae, 1804. t 



Ramond [de CarbonniSres, I.. F. E.]. baron. Do la vegetation 

 sur les niontagncs. (Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris Ann. IV. 395- 

 ■101. 1804.) 



Meyen. [K.] J. [F.]. Vergleichende Bemerkungen Qber die 

 Verbreitung der Vegetation in den grossten Hohen des Hima- 

 laya und in Hoch-Peru. {Arch. Naturgesch. II. pt. 1. pp. 

 313 327. 1836.1 Comparative remarks on the distri- 

 bution of vegetation on thegreatesl heights of the Himalyah 

 and of upper Peru. (Edinb. .Vcic Philos. Jour. XXIII. 34- 

 45. ls::7.) 



Analogy between alpine and .irrtie vegetation. (Edinb. New 

 Philos. Jour. XLIX. 399 Mm. 1850.) 



Schlagintweit[-Sakiinliinski]. Adolph. Beitrage zur Kennt- 

 niss der Vegetationsverhaltnisse oberhalb der Schneelinie. 

 (/••/,.,-,/, XXXVII. :i7:; 378. 1854. — Arch. Naturgesch. XX. 



