Butler University Botanical Studies
Introduction
Volume 1Articles
Index V.1, 1929
Ray C. Friesner
Some ecological factors in secondary succession: upland hardwood. II. Soil reaction and plant distribution in the Sycamore creek region
Stanley A. Cain and Ray C. Friesner
The genus Trillium in Indiana
Ray C. Friesner
Key to genera of ferns and fern allies
Ray C. Friesner
The relation of certain ecological factors to the inhibition of forest floor herbs under hemlock
Rexford F. Daubenmire
Chromosome numbers in ten species of Quercus, with some remarks on the contributions of cytology to taxonomy
Ray C. Friesner
A study of fruit diseases occurring in a mid-western market
George W. Fischer
Certain floristic affinities of the trees and shrubs of the Great Smoky mountains and vicinity
Stanley A. Cain
A comparison of strip and quadrat analyses of the woody plants on a central Indiana river bluff
Stanley A. Cain, Ray C. Friesner, and John E. Polzger
Certain aspects of the H-ion concentration of the soils of a central Indiana river bluff
Stanley A. Cain and Ray C. Friesner
A microtome knife cooler
Ray C. Friesner