William L. Bray 



B.A., Indiana University, 1893; Ph.D. (Botany and Zoology), 

 Chicago, July, 1898 



PROFESSOR OF BOTANY AND HEAD OF THE DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY, 

 SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK 



Adjunct ProfeBsor of Botany, University of Texas, 1897-98; Associate Professor, 1898- 

 02; Professor, 1902-07; Professor of Botany, Syracuse University, 1907 — ; Chief, Division 

 of Forestry, TTexas World's Fair Commission, 1903-04; Acting Dean, New York State Col- 

 lege of Forestry, 1911-12. 



Member: Amer. Assoc. Adv. Sci. (Fellow), Bot. Soc. Amer., Ecol. Soc. Amer. 



PUBLICATIONS 



The geographical distribution of the Frankeniaceae considered in connection ^s ith 

 their genetic relationships. Jahrb. Syst. Pflanzengeschichte u. Pflanzengeogr. 24: 

 395-417. 1897. — On the relation of the flora of the lower Sonoran Zone in North 

 America to the flora of the arid zones in Chili and Argentine. Bot. Gaz. 26: 121-147. 

 1898. — The ecological relations of the vegetation of Western Texas. Ibid. 32: 99- 

 217, 262-291. 1901.— Destruction of timber by the Galveston storm. The Forester 

 7: 53-56. 1901. — Texas forests and the problem of forest management for the long- 

 leaf pine lands. Ibid. 7: 131-138. 1901. The tissues of some plants of the Sotol- 

 Region in Texas. Bull. Torr. Bot. Club 30: 621-633. 1903.— Forest resources of 

 Texas. U. S. Dept. Agric, Bur. Forestry Bull. 47. 1904.— The timber of the Ed- 

 wards Plateau in Texas. Ibid. BuU. 40:1904. — The vegetation of the Sotol Country, 

 in Texas. Univ. Texas. Bull. 60. 1905. — Distribution and adaptation of the vegeta- 

 tion of Texas. Ibid. Bull. 82. 1906. — The mistletoe pest in the Southwest. IJ. S. 

 Dept. Agric, Bur. Plant Ind. Bull. 166. 1908. — The development of the vegetation 

 of New York State. N. Y. State CoU. Forestry, Techn. Pub. No. 3. 1915. 



