PART 2 AUTHOR INDEX of ARTICLES in the I.W.G.S. LIBRARY C = Copy Sheets

PART 2 AUTHOR INDEX of ARTICLES in the I.W.G.S. LIBRARY C = Copy Sheets

5 PART 2 AUTHOR INDEX OF ARTICLES IN THE I.W.G.S. LIBRARY c = copy sheets Abbott, Charles C. 1888. NYMPHAEA TUBEROSA IN EASTERN WATERS. Garden & Forest (issue unknown) c1 Ames, Oakes. 1900. AN INTERESTING GROUP OF NEW HYBRID BLOOMING NYMPHAEAS. American Gardening 21:644 c1 Anderson, Edgar. 1965. VICTORIA WATER LILIES. Mo. Bot. Gard. Bull. 53(5): 1-18 c11 Anderson, Fred. WATER LILIES FOR COOL SUMMER BEAUTY. Horticulture. August 1960: c2 Anderson, Michael G. & S.W. Idso. 1987. SURFACE GEOMETRY AND STOMATAL CONDUCTANCE EFFECTS ON EVAPORATION FROM AQUATIC MACROPHYTES. Water Resources Research. 23(6):1037-1042 c6 Andre {Editor of Revue Horticole}.1896. NEW HARDY WATER LILIES .The Garden 50:325 c1 Anthony, John. AN ILLUSTRATED LIFE OF SIR JOSEPH PAXTON. Shire Lifelines Book No. 21 c25 Armstrong, Wayne P. 1983a. A MARRIAGE BETWEEN A FERN AND AN ALGA. Environmental Southwest. Winter 1983: 20-24 c5 -----1983b THE WORLD'S SMALLEST WILDFLOWER. Environment Southwest, Summer 1983: 17-21 c5 Aston, Helen I. 1973. NYMPHOIDES OF AUSTRALIA. c13 -----1982 . NEW AUSTRALIAN SPECIES OF NYMPHOIDES. Muelleria 5:35-51 c17 -----1984. NYMPHOIDES TRIANGULARIS AND N. ELLIPTICA; TWO NEW AUSTRALIAN SPECIES. Muelleria 5265-270 c6 -----1985a. MONOCHORIA CYANEA AND M. AUSTRALASICA IN AUSTRALIA. Muelleria 651-57 c7. -----1985b. NYMPHOIDES OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. Freshwater plants of PNG: 180-185 c6 -----1986. NYMPHOIDES DISPERMA. Muelleria 6(3):197-200 c4 -----1987a. LYMNOPHYTON AUSTRALIENSE A NEW GENERIC RECORD FOR AUSTRALIA. Muelleria 6(5):311-316 c6 -----1987b. NYMPHOIDES BELEGENSIS. Mulleria 6(5): 359-362 c4 -----1997. NYMPHOIDES SPINULOSPERMA: A NEW SPECIES FROM S.E. AUSTRALIA, Mulleria 10:21-25 f319c5 Axelrod, Herbert R. 1994. OBITUARY: ALBERT GREENBERG. Tropical Fish Hobbyist.42(6):158-159 c2 Bailes, Christoper. 1998. LIFE ON THE MARGINS. The Garden, June 1998:444-447; Nov.1998:818; Dec. 1998:867 c6 Bally, P.R.O. A LITTLE KNOWN WATER LILY FROM TANGANYIKA (Nymphaea stuhlmanni) c2 Barber, C.A. 1889. ON A CHANGE OF FLOWERS TO TUBERS IN NYMPHAEA LOTUS. Annals of Botany. 4(13):106-115 c7 Berghs, J.M. 1989-1992. MARLIAC AND HIS WORK. Water Garden Journal (Articles), c59 Berry, B.C., 1922. NOCTURNAL HYBRID WATER-LILIES OF THE LATE JAMES GURNEY. Mo. Bot. Gard. Bull. 10(9):147-150 c4 Bettoney, Stanley. 1941. A GENETIC ANALYSIS OF THE TROPICAL DAY-BLOOMING WATER-LILIES. Washington University, De- partment of Botany (Introduction, History & Summary only). f 205 c11 Bissett, Peter.1897. HINTS FOR THE WATER GARDEN. American Gardening 18:476-479 c4 Biswas, K. & C.C. Calder. 1937. NYMPHAEACEAE (of India), from book "Common Water Plants of India and Burma. c4 Blaylock, B.G. & N.A. Griffith. A LABORATORY TECHNIQUE FOR SPAWNING CARP. c2 Boyle, Robert H. 1969. TRAPA NATANS IN THE MID-HUDSON. Extract from the book "THE HUDSON RIVER" 1969. c1 Boynton, Kenneth 1926. NYMPHOIDES HUMBOLDTIANUM, Addisonia 1920:25-26 c3 Brenan, J.P.M. 1953. TRAPACEAE, FLORA OF TROPICAL EAST AFRICA. 196 c3 Brickell, C.D. 1986. THE INTERNATIONAL CODE OF NOMENCLATURE OF CULTIVATED PLANTS-PRESENT AND FUTURE AIMS AND REQUIREMENTS. Acta Horticulturae. 182:29-34 c6 Brown, Bruce. 1942. BEWARE OF THE CALTROP. Natural History. May, 1942. pp 248, c1 Brown, Frances C.c1985. THE WHITE AMUR. Wall Street Journal n.d. c1 Burbridge, F.W.1901. ORIGIN OF THE HYBRID NYMPHAEAS. The Garden, Jan. 19, 1901 c1 Caporale, Maria. LILIES FROM A MUD PUDDLE. (History of Kennelworth Gardens) Holiday, June 1946:36-37 c2 Capperino, M.E. & E.L. FLORAL BIOLOGY OF NYMPHAEA MEXICANA. Aquatic Botany. 23:83-93 c11 Caspary, Robert.1860a. DIE NUPHAR LAPPLANDS. Unknown pub.:1-11 c12 -----1860b. NUPHAR LUTEUM VAR RUBROPETALUM. Unknown pub.:49-52 c4 -----1870. DIE NUPHAR DER VORGESEN UND SCHWARZWALDEN. Unknown pub.:4pp c4 -----1877. NYMPHAEA ZANZIBARIENSIS. Botanische Zeitung 35(13):202-208 c3 6 Conard, H.S. & Wm. Tricker. 1900. NELUMBO. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. 1900 (rev. 1928). pp 2117-2118 c2 -----1900 VICTORIA. The Standard Cyclopedia of Horticulture. 1900 (rev.1929) pp 3466-3469 c4 Conard, Henry S. 1901. A NEW TENDER NYMPHAEA. (N. Pennsylvania). American Gardening. 22: 745 c1 -----1905. Bibliography from THE WATERLILIES: 243-263 c21 -----1906a. THE HARDY WATERLILIES WORTH GROWING. The Garden Magazine. 2:279-281f 47 c3 -----1906b. THE MAKING OF A WATER GARDEN. The Garden Magazine. 3:78-8 c3 -----1906c. THE TENDER DAY-BLOOMING WATER-LILIES. The Garden Magazine. 3:3/21-325 c5 -----1906d WATERLILIES FOR THE BUSINESS MAN. The Garden Magazine. 4: 70-72 c3 -----1906e. THE BEST AQUATIC PLANTS. The Garden Magazine. 4:180-183 c4 -----1916. THE WHITE WATERLILY OF IOWA. Iowa Academy of Science. 23: 621-623 c2 -----1926a. PIONEERING WITH WATERLILIES. Garden Magazine andHomeBuilder: 42:358-360 c3 -----1926b. BRINGING IN THE AUSTRALIAN WATERLILY. Garden Magazine and Home Builder. 42:436 c1 -----1936. WATER-LILIES; MONOCOTS OR DICOTS? The American Botanist. 42:104-107 c2 -----1937. THE BANANA FLOATING HEART. Iowa Academy of Science. 44:61-64 c3 Conn, Barry J. 1985. NYMPHAEA AND NELUMBO OF PAPUA NEW GUINEA. c8 Connelly, J.H. 1895. AQUATIC GARDENING. The Century Magazine. 50(5):726-735 c10 Cook, Melville T. 1906. THE EMBRYOGENY OF SOME CUBAN NYMPHAECEAE. Botanical Gazette. Nov. 1906 pp 376-392 c10 Coville, Frederick V.1902. WOKAS, A PRIMITIVE FOOD OF THE KLAMATH INDIANS. Report of the U.S. National Museum for 1902: 727-739 with 13 plates c26 Cramer, Jacqueline, A. Meeuse & P. Teunissen. 1975. A NOTE ON THE POLLINATION OFNOCTURNALLY FLOWERING SPECIES OF NYMPHAEA. Acta Bot. Neerl. 24(5-6): 489-490 c2 Cribb, A.B. 1956. SEED DISPERSAL IN THE BLUE WATERLILY. Queensland (Australia) Naturalist 16:12-13. c1 Crocker, Wm. 1907. GERMINATION OF SEEDS OF WATER PLANTS. Botanical Gazette 44:375-380 c4 Curtiss, A.H. 1902. THE YELLOW WATER LILY OF FLORIDA. The Plant World. June 1902. pp 106-109 c4 Cutter, Elizabeth G. 1957. FLORAL DEVELOPMENT IN NUPHAR AND NYMPHAEA: BRACTS AND CALYX. Phytomorphology. March 1957. pp 57-73 c9 -----1959. THE INCEPTION AND DISTRIBUTION OF FLOWERS IN THE NYMPHAEACEAE. Proc. Lin. Soc. London. 172: 93-100 c8 Das, R.R. 1969. A STUDY OF REPRODUCTION IN EICHHORNIA CRASSIPES. Trop. Ecoli 1969:195-198 c4 Deevey, Edward S. 1958. BOGS. Scientific American. Oct. 1958. 7 pp c7 Editorial .1903. NYMPHAEA GIGANTEA HUDSONII. The Gardening World. Sept. 5, 1903. p757 c1 -----1983. WATER HYACINTH CONTROL MEASURES UNDERTAKEN IN THE SAN JOAQUIN DELTA. Pacific Coast Nurseryman. Nov. 1983 :6 c1 Eggeling, W.J. 1935. THE VEGETATION OF NAMANVE SWAMP, UGANDA. Journal of Ecology. 23:421-431 c7 Elkins, Harry. 1970. THE SWEDISH RED WATERLILY. Jour. Am. Hort. Soc. Winter 1970:46 c1 Fairbrothers, D.. 1958. A NATURALIZED STAND OF INDIAN LOTUS IN NEW JERSEY. Torreya 85(1): 70-c1 Fairburn, D.C. 1932. KEEPING THE WATER-LILY AWAKE.Mo.Bot.Gard.Bull.:20(7):99-101 c4 Farwell, O. A. 1936 THE COLOR OF THE FLOWERS OF NELUMBO PENTAPELA..Rhodora July 1936: 272 c1 Fayrer, J. 1883. THE FLORA OF ANCIENT EGYPT. Nature, May 31, 1883:109-114 c6 Fernald, M. L. 1934. THE NAME OF THE AMERICAN LOTUS . Rhodora Jan. 1934 :23-24 c 1 Fetherston, G.H. 1950. NOTES ON BLUE FLOWERED WATER-LILIES. Vict. Nat., 67: 161-165 c3 Fischer, George S. THE CARP. National Wildlife. pp 34-37 c5 Fowler, L. Helen.1927. WATER LILIES. The National Horticultural Magazine. 8(2):33-39 c7 Fox, Alison M. 1993. GIANT CUTGRASS-AN UNFRIENDLY NATIVE (Zizanopsis miliacea). Aquatics. 15(4): 4-9 c4 Fries, Af Th. M.1877. DEN SVENSKA RODA NACKROSEN. (in Swedish) Svenska Tradgardsfoveningens Tidskrift, 1879, 5:e Hafet:1-7 c7 Garden & Forest. 1888a WATER LILIES. July 18, 1888: 241-242 c2 ----- 1888b THE VICTORIA REGIA. August 20, 1888b: 308-309 c2 ----- 1892a A NEW WATER-LILY (N. Laydecker Rosea). June 15, 1892: 280 c1 ----- 1892bWATER-LILIES AT YARMOUTHPORT. September 14, 1892: 441 c1 ----- 1894b NYMPHAEA ODORATA MINOR. February 14, 1894: 60 c1 ----- 1894c NYMPHAEA PARKERIANA. April 25, 1894: 164 c1 ----- 1894d NYMPHAEA GRACILIS. August 15, 1894: 356 c1 7 ----- 1895a NYMPHAEA FLAMMEA. May 1, 1895: 176 c1 ----- 1895b NYMPHAEA LILIACEA AND N. ROBINSONI. July 10, 1895 c1 ----- 1896a REPORT ON THE BOSTON FLOWER SHOW. September 16, 1896: 379 c1 ----- 1896b NYMPHAEA STELLATA, VAR. EASTONIENSIS. November 25, 1896: c1 Gargas, Joe. 1998. AQUATIC CHEMISTRY EXPLAINED. Tropical Fish Hobbyist, Aug. 1998:164-169 c6 Garino, David P. 1979. GOLDFISH FARM. Wall Street Journal. Aug. 13, 1979: c1 Gashwiler, J. S. 1941. NYMPHAEA TETRAGONA IN SOMERSET COUNTY, MAINE. Rhodorra. Feb. 1941:74 c1 Gerard, L.N.1892a. THE WATER GARDEN Garden and Forest #229: 332-333 c2 -----1892b. PLANTS AT DONGAN HILLS. Garden & Forest # 236: 418 c1 -----1893. THE WATER GARDEN. Garden and Forest. Aug. 16, 1893: 347 c1 Gerard, F.N. 1894a. AN AQUATIC GARDEN. Garden and Forest. July 4, 1894:269 c1 -----1894b. NYMPHAEA STURTEVANTII. Garden & Forest 341: 354-356 c3 Gupta, P. P. 1978. CYTOLOGY OF NYMPHAEAS. Cytologia 43: 477-485 c5 -----1980. EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS AND RELATIONSHIPS IN THE GENUS NYPHAEA. Cytologia 45: 307-314 c5 Gwynne-Vaughan D.T.1896. A NEW CASE OF POLYSTELY IN DICOTYLEDONS (NYMPHAEA). Annals of Botany 10: 289-291 c2 Habeck, Dale H. 1991. THE WATERLILY LEAFCUTTER, SYNCLITA OBLITERALIS. Fla.Dept. Agric., Entomology Circular No. 345 : 1-2 c2 Haines, R. W. 1975. SEEDLINGS OF NYMPHAEACEAE. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. 70:255-265 c11 Hall, Thomas F. & Wm. T. Pennfound. 1944. THE BIOLOGY OF THE AMERICAN LOTUS, NELUMBO LUTEA. The American Midland Naturalist. 31: 744-758 c7 Harper, Edward. GOODBYE SNAILS. San Diego Tropical Fish Society c1 Hartog, C. den - 1970. ONDINEA, A NEW GENUS OF NYMPHAEA. Blumea. 18(2): 413-416 c1 Hasler, Arthur D.

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