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Butler University Botanical Studies
Volume 9 Article 1
Index, V. 9 1949-1950Ray C. Friesner
Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/botanicalThe Butler University Botanical Studies journal was published by the Botany Department of ButlerUniversity, Indianapolis, Indiana, from 1929 to 1964. The scientific journal featured original papersprimarily on plant ecology, taxonomy, and microbiology.
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Recommended CitationFriesner, Ray C. (1950) "Index, V. 9 1949-1950," Butler University Botanical Studies: Vol. 9, Article 1.Available at: http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/botanical/vol9/iss1/1
Butler University Botanical Studies
(1929-1964)
Edited by
Ray C. Friesner
The Butler University Botanical Studies journal was published by the Botany Department of Butler University, Indianapolis, Indiana, from 1929 to 1964. The scientific journal featured original papers primarily on plant ecology, taxonomy, and microbiology. The papers contain valuable historical studies, especially floristic surveys that document Indiana’s vegetation in past decades. Authors were Butler faculty, current and former master’s degree students and undergraduates, and other Indiana botanists. The journal was started by Stanley Cain, noted conservation biologist, and edited through most of its years of production by Ray C. Friesner, Butler’s first botanist and founder of the department in 1919. The journal was distributed to learned societies and libraries through exchange. During the years of the journal’s publication, the Butler University Botany Department had an active program of research and student training. 201 bachelor’s degrees and 75 master’s degrees in Botany were conferred during this period. Thirty-five of these graduates went on to earn doctorates at other institutions. The Botany Department attracted many notable faculty members and students. Distinguished faculty, in addition to Cain and Friesner , included John E. Potzger, a forest ecologist and palynologist, Willard Nelson Clute, co-founder of the American Fern Society, Marion T. Hall, former director of the Morton Arboretum, C. Mervin Palmer, Rex Webster, and John Pelton. Some of the former undergraduate and master’s students who made active contributions to the fields of botany and ecology include Dwight. W. Billings, Fay Kenoyer Daily, William A. Daily, Rexford Daudenmire, Francis Hueber, Frank McCormick, Scott McCoy, Robert Petty, Potzger, Helene Starcs, and Theodore Sperry. Cain, Daubenmire, Potzger, and Billings served as Presidents of the Ecological Society of America. Requests for use of materials, especially figures and tables for use in ecology text books, from the Butler University Botanical Studies continue to be granted. For more information, visit www.butler.edu/herbarium.
BUTLER UNIVERSITY BOTANICAL STUDIES
Edited by
RAY C. FRIESNER
Assisted by
C. MERVIN PALMER and JOHN E. POTZGER
VOLUME IX 1949-1950
PUBLISHED AND FOR SALE BY THE
DEPARTME:-JT OF BOTANY BUTLER UNIVERSITY
lNDJANAPOLlS 7, lNDIANA U. S. A.
TABLE OF CONTENTS VOLUME IX
1949-1950
Page
Correlation 0 [ elongation in White and Red IssHed May 31, 1949
Pine. Jerry Anne Motle3'
A study of organisms in soil samples from southern Indiana whieh inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and StaphylococcllS a14reus. Issued May 31, 1949 Doris Colligan 9
Antibiotie produeing organisms isolated from White Riyer Canal, Indianapolis, Indiana. sued May 31, 1949 · ·
the I s-
Fred C. Mi'ldach 21
Growth trees.
correlations in five species Issued May p, 1949
of deeiduous Charles W. Reimer 43
A comparative ecological study of two forest stands in the Illinoian Drift Plain area of southern Indiana. Issued May 31,1949 Jack B. Secor 60
An ecological survey of the Crawford woods, Clark County, Indiana. Issued May 31, 1949 .. .Jack B. Secor 80
. Molds on vegetables in Indianapolis retail markets. Issued May 31, 1949 Walter A. Millel' 88
Soil reactions of the Pteridophytes of the Megunticook Lake region near Camden, Maine. I sSlted May 31, 1949 .JeatllU! A. Malott 93
A study i'n soil moisture, acidity and evaporation in an upland woods at Turkey Run State Park. Issued May 31, 1949 Mary Fritsche Cundiff 108
Two new entities May 31, 1949
in the gcnus Solidago. Issued Ray C. Friesner 124
Cham kieneri, a ncw species from Nebraska. Issl/ed May 31, 1949 ..........................•. Fay Ketloyer Daily 127
A pollcn profile from Reed bog, Randolph County, Indiana. Issued May 31, 1950 ................ •Charles D. Griffi" 131
History area.
of forests in the Glacial Lake Chicago Issued May 31, 1950 ....••...••....••••. G. K. Guennel
Page
140
Growth-rainfall trend-co-efficients shown by six species of hardwoods in Brown County, Indiana. Issued May 31, 1950 Ray C. Friesner 159
The effect of precipitation on annular-ring growth in three species of trees from Brown County, Indiana. Issued May 31, 1950.. " .. , ,Chester W. Miller 167
Polyploidy among plant species extraneous in Indiana. Isslled May 31,1950 Frances I. Scott 176
Coastal plains flora in Issued May 31, 1950
Indiana botanical areas. , ,., ...• , •. , V irginio. UJ11lerS01t 188
A comparison of the total bacterial counts of raw and pasteurized milk. Isslled May 31, 1950 ....Donald H.. Holmes 197
The effect of anthocyanin filters on plant behavior and dellelopment. Issued May 31, 1950 Howard E. Manning 203
Chlorophyll therapy and its relation to pathogenic bacteria. Issued May 31, 1950 Mabel M. Esten and
Albert G. Dannin 212
The genus Liatris in Indiana. Issued Moy 31, 195C ............•.......••................ ,. CarlO. Keller 218
A consideration of G011lphonema par-,l1Ilum Kiitz. Issued May 31, 1950 , , ....• , .....•. . Iohn H .. Wallace and
Ruth Patrick 227
Phyeo(ogists of India. Issued May 31, 1950 C. Mervin Palmer 235
An ecological· study of the relationship between direction of slope, elellation and forest cover in Brown County, Indiana. Issued May 31,1950 .. . Carl R. McQueeney 239
Nitella spallioclema Groves & Bullock-Webster var. nidifica var. nov., from Alabama. Issued May 31, 1950 Fay Kenoyer Daily 270
Tolypella prolifera Leonh. in Indiana. IsslIed May 31, 1950 .........•...............•....••..... Fay Kenoyer Daily 273
CORRELATION AND RED PI!"
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Research in height Kienholz (5), (6), COG
Rees (8) and Friesner
Kienholz showed f mbra) , white ash (Fra sugar maple (Acer sa birch (Betula populifol fera) , yellow birch (Bl fera), large-toothed a~
quaking aspen (Populu. European larch (Larix according to seasonal leI oak, white ash, beech, S
and white ash started g most rapid growth in tho ceased in the latter part made in 30 days, for rl from May 10 to June than red oak. Sugar n white ash. Red pine a pine beginning its grov. July. The red pine gr completed in 60 days fr
To the second grouI yellow birch, tulip pop European larch. Gray A pril, reached a peak August. The period a being completed in abol
1 A portion of a thesis for the Master of Scienc Butler University.