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Waller, A. E. (2245) 



THE RELATION OP PLANT SUCCESSION TO CROP PRODUCTION. Ohio Univ. Con- 



trib. Bot. Bull. 25, 74 pp., illus. 1921. 

 Weaver, J. E. (2246) 



EVAPORATION AND PLANT SUCCESSION IN SOUTHEASTERN WASHINGTON AND 



adjacent idaho. Plant World 17: 273-294, illus. 1914. 

 and Flory, E. L. (2247) 



STABILITY OF CLIMAX PRAIRIE AND SOME ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES RESULTING 



from breaking. Ecology 15: 333-347. 1934. 

 Pool, R. J., and Jean, F. C. (2248) 



FURTHER STUDIES IN THE ECOTONE BETWEEN PRAIRIE AND WOODLAND. Nebl". 



Univ., Bot. Survey Nebr. (n. s.) 2, 1-47, illus. 1918. 

 Webster, F. M., and Reeves, G. I. (2249) 



THE WESTERN GRASS-STEM SAWFLY (CEPHUS OCCIDENTALS RILEY AND MAR- 



latt). U. S. Bur. Ent. Circ. 117, 6 pp., illus. 1910. 

 Whitehouse, E. (2250) 



PLANT SUCCESSION ON CENTRAL TEXAS GRANITE. Ecology 14: 391-405 



illus. 1933. 



See also Bennett (6577), Breazeale {1882), Clements (1487, 1592, 1594), 

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 (1553), Salisbury (1942), Stewart (1956), and Woodruffe (1709). Also Aik- 

 man (6542). 



RESPONSES AND STIMULI (OF INDIVIDUALS) 



Publications treating of the alterations, variations, and changes in individual 

 range plants occasioned by changes in existing habitat factors. 



See section on Physiology and Morphology for technical physiological and mor- 

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Breazeale, J. F. (2251) 



FUNDAMENTAL CONCEPTS IN PLANT RESEARCH. Ariz. Agr. Expt. Sta. Bull. 



147, pp. 61-84, illus. 1934. 

 Bullock, D. M. (2252) 



ATRIPLEX SEMIBACCATA AS INFLUENCED BY CERTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL CONDI- 

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Campbell, R. S., and Bomberger, E. H. (2253) 



THE OCCURRENCE OF GUTIERREZIA SAROTHRAE ON BOUTELOUA ERIOPODA 



ranges in southern new Mexico. Ecology 15: 49-61, illus. 1934. 



Cannon, W. A. (2254) 



the root habits of desert plants. 96 pp., illus. (Carnegie Inst. Wash. 

 Pub. 131.) 1911. 



Garner, W. W., and Allard, H. A. (2255) 



LOCALIZATION OF THE RESPONSE IN PLANTS TO RELATIVE LENGTH OF DAY AND 



night. Jour. Agr. Research 31: 555-566, illus. 1925. 



Humphrey, R. R. (2256) 



ecology of the burroweed. Ecology 18: 1-9, illus. 1937. 



Kearney, T. H., and Cameron, F. K. (2257) 



SOME MUTUAL RELATIONS BETWEEN ALKALI SOILS AND VEGETATION. U. S. 



Dept. Agr. Rept. 71, 78 pp. 1902. 

 and Harter, L. L. (2257a) 



THE COMPARATIVE TOLERANCE OF VARIOUS PLANTS FOR THE SALTS COMMON IN 



alkali soils. U. S. Bur. Plant Indus. Bull. 113, 22 pp. 1907. 



Livingston, B. E. (2258) 



evaporation and plant habitats. Plant World 11: 1-9. 1908. 



MacDougal, D. T. (2259) 



the reactions of plants to new habitats. Ecology 2: 1-20, illus. 1921. 



Markle, M. S. (2260) 



root systems of certain desert plants. Bot. Gaz. 54: 177-205, illus. 

 1917. 



