Author:Elizabeth Gertrude Knight Britton

Works

 * "Albinism." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 8 (1881): 125.
 * &emsp; § 120. Albinism. — I found on the shores of Elizabeth Pond, in the Adirondacks, Aug. 16th, a great many plants of Pontederia cordata, L., bearing white flowers. In several of the patches where the blue and white were mixed, the latter were in the majority. I also noted along the road near Indian River P. O. a patch of white-flowered Epilobium angustifolium. &emsp; &emsp; &emsp; E LIZABETH G. K NIGHT.


 * "Submersed Leaves in Limnanthemum." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 10: 34 (1885)
 * &emsp; Submersed Leaves in Limnanthemum. — The fact that thin root-leaves occur on Nuphar pumilum, Smith, and occasionally on N. advena, Ait., has long been known and is on record; but, that the floating heart {Limnanthemum lacunosum, Griseb.) may bear similar leaves, has, I believe, been hitherto unnoticed. However, in two specimens of this plant collected at Wellington, Nova Scotia, in 1879, there are found four such leaves, 3 by 2½ in., of a delicate texturer, diaphanous, and of a light green color with a tinge of red. They show a well-marked venation, have a broader sinus than the floating leaves, and are borne on short petioles. &emsp; &emsp; &emsp; E LIZABETH G. K NIGHT..


 * "On the Fruit of Eustichium Norvegicum, Br. Eu." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 10: 99-100 (1885)


 * "Plurality of Embryos in Quercus alba." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 13: 95 (1886)


 * "An Enumeration of the Plants Collected by Dr. H. H Rusby in South America. 1885-1886. III. Pteridophyta." Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 15: 247-253 (1888)


 * "Contributions to American Bryology". Articles I–XI. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club (1893-1895).


 * Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club/V24/A Revision of the North American Species of Ophioglossum in Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club 24: 545-559 (1897)