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ANNUAL REPORTS, SMITHSONIAN INSTITUTION 



Planetariums 



Development of the planetarium in the 



United States, by Joseph Miles 



Chamberlain. 1957: 261-279 

 Planets 



Atmospheres of the planets, by Henry 



Norris Russell. 1935: 153-168 

 Excursions on the planets, by Lucien 



Rudaux. 1926: 185-191 

 Habitability of Venus, Mars, and other 



worlds, by Charles G. Abbot. 1920: 



165-171 

 Is there life in other worlds? by 



Harold Spencer Jones. 1939: 145- 



156 

 Is there life on the other worlds? by 



James Jeans. 1942: 145-150 

 Markings and rotation of Mercury, by 



E.-M. Antoniadi. 1934: 99-105 

 Mystery of Mars, by H. P. Wilkins. 



1956: 229-244 

 Planetary disturbances, by E. S. Snell. 



i 8 55: 175-190 

 Reaction of the planets upon the sun, 



by P. Puiseux. 1913: 159-174 

 Remarks on the small planets situated 



between Mars and Jupiter, by M. G. 



Lespiault. 1861: 199-219 

 Secular variations of the planetary 



orbits, by John N. Stockwell. 1871: 



261-273 

 Zone of small planets between Mars 



and Jupiter, by Elias Loomis. 1854: 



137-146 

 See also names of planets 

 Plankton 

 Plankton in the water supply, by 



Florence E. Meier. 1939: 393-412 

 Plant diseases 



Insects and the spread of plant diseases, 



by Walter Carter. 1940: 329-342 

 Problems and progress in plant path- 

 ology, by L. R. Jones. 1914: 407- 



419 

 Some aspects of the plant virus prob- 

 lem, by Kenneth M. Smith. 1936: 



345-352 



Plantamour, E., Report on the trans- 

 actions of the Geneva Society of 

 Physics and Natural History, from 

 June, 1874, to June, 1875. 1877: 

 201-213 

 Plants 



Biologic relations between plants and 

 ants, byHeim. 1896: 411-455 



Causes which limit vegetable species 

 toward the north in Europe and 

 similar regions, by Adolphe De Can- 

 dolle. 1858: 237-245 



Desert plants as a source of drinking 

 water, by Frederick V. Coville. 

 1903: 499-505 



Effect of relative length of day and 

 night on flowering and fruiting of 

 plants, by W. W. Garner and H. A. 

 Allard. 1920: 569-588 



Food plants of ancient America, by 

 O.F.Cook. 1903:481-497 



Growing plants without soil, by Earl 

 S. Johnston. 1931: 381-387 



Growth hormones in plants, by Ken- 

 neth V. Thimann. 1941: 393-400 



History of the discovery of sexuality in 

 plants, by Duncan S. Johnson. 19 14: 

 383-406 



Importance of plants, by William J. 

 Robbins. 1945: 305-312 



Influence of cold in stimulating the 

 growth of plants, by Frederick V. 

 Coville. 1919: 281-291 



Influence of sun rays on plants and 

 animals, by C. G. Abbot. 1926: 

 161-173 



Luminosity in plants, by Hans 

 Molesch. 1905: 351-362 



Man as a maker of new plants and 

 new plant communities, by Edgar 

 Anderson. 1956: 461-479 



Narcotic plants and stimulants of the 

 ancient Americans, by W. E. Saf- 

 ford. 1916: 387-424 



New researches on the effect of light 

 waves on the growth of plants, by 

 F. S. Brackett and Earl S. Johnston. 

 1930: 255-264 



