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Anonymous 1893. Proceedings of the club Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 20: 222.

Avery, G. S.; Burkholder, P. R.; Creighton, H. B. 1937. Production and distribution of growth hormone in shoots of Aesculus and Malus, and its probable role in stimulating cambial activity Amer. J. Bot. 24: 51-8.

Barden, L. S. 1983. Size, age, and growth rate of trees in canopy gaps of a cove hardwood forest in the southern Appalachians Castanea 48: 19-23.

Borthwick, H. A. 1957. Light effects on tree growth and seed germination Ohio J. Science 57: 357-64.

Brizicky, George K. 1963. The genera of Sapindales in the southeastern United States J. Arnold Arbor. 44: 462-501.

Bush, B. F. 1930. Notes on Aesculus species Amer. Midl. Naturalist 12: 19-26.

Chaffey, N.; Barnett, J.; Barlow, P. 1997. Endomembranes, cytoskeleton, and cell walls: aspects of the ultrastructure of the vascular cambium of taproots of Aesculus hippocastanum L. (Hippocastanaceae) Int. J. Plant Sci. 158: 97-109.

Collingwood, G. H. 1942. Horeschesnut Amer. Forests 48: 272-3.

dePamphilis, C. W.; Wyatt, R. 1990. Electrophoretic confirmation of interspecific hybridization in Aeculus (Hippocastanaceae) and the genetic structure of a broad hybid zone Evolution 44: 1295-317.

Downs, R. J.; Borthwick, H. A. 1956. Effects of photoperiod on growth of trees Bot. Gaz. 117(4): 310-26.

Forest, F. 2001. A morphological phylogenetic analysis of Aesculus L. and Billia Peyr. (Sapindaceae) Canad. J. Bot. 79: 154-169.

Fostad, O.; Pedersen, P. A. 1998. Progeny testing in street trees subjected to roadside soil pollution J. Arboric. 24: 127-34.

Foster, A. S. 1929. Investigations on the morphology and comparative history of development of foliar organs. I. The foliage leaves and cataphyllary structures in horsechestnut (Aesculus hippocastanum L.) Amer. J. Bot. 16: 441-501.

Gadek, P. A. et al. 1996. Sapindales: Molecular delimitation and infraordinal groups Amer. J. Bot. 83(6): 802-11.

Hall, B. A. 1947. The floral anatomy of the Aceraceae and some related families Ph.D. Dissertation, Cornell Univ., Ithaca, NY. 25 plates + 82 p.

Hardin, J. W. 1957. Studies in the Hippocastanaceae, IV. Hybridization in Aesculus Rhodora 59(704): 185-203.

Hardin, J. W. 1956. Studies in the Hippocastanaceae. II. Inflorescence structure and distribution of perfect flowers Amer. J. Bot. 43: 418-24.

Hardin, J. W. 1960. Studies in Hippocastanaceae, V. Species of the Old World Brittonia 12(1): 26-38.

Hardin, J. W. 1957. A revision of the American Hippocastanaceae Brittonia 9(3-4): 145-71, 173-95.

Hardin, J. W. 1955. Studies in the Hippocastanaceae. I. Variation within the mature fruit of Aesculus Rhodora 57(674): 37-42.

Hoar, C. S. 1927. Chromosome studies in Aesculus Bot. Gaz. 84: 156-70.

Holden, R. 1912. Some features in the anatomy of the Sapindales Bot. Gaz. 53: 50-8.

Lack, H. W. 2002. The discovery and rediscovery of the horse chestnut Arnoldia (Jamaica Plain) 61: 15-19.

Lim, H. W.; Pelikan, S.; Rogstad, S. H. 2002. Genetic diversity among populations and size classes of buckeyes (Aesculus: Hippocastanaceae) examined with multilocus VNTR probes Pl. Syst. Evol. 230: 125-141.

Llewellyn-Jones, J. 1977. The history of a plant: 3. The horse chestnut- Aesculus hippocastanum L Basildon Nat. Hist. Soc. Bull. 49: 3-4.

Merz, R. W. 1957. Silvical characteristics of Ohio buckeye. USDA Forest Serv. Centr USDA Forest Serv. Centr. States Forest Exp. Sta. Misc. Release 16. 12 pp.

Muller, D. 1949. Adventitious roots from trunk of horsechestnut Dansk Skofor. Tidsskr. 34: 527-8. (In Danish)

Newell, J. H. 1893. The flowers of the horsechestnut Bot. Gaz. 18: 107-9.

Ostergaard, J. 1957. The horsechestnut Horticultura 11: 107-11. (In Danish)

Pelletier, M. 1935. Recherches cytologiques sur l' Aesculus hippocastanum L Le Botaniste 27: 279-322. (In French)

Rehder, A. A. 1945. Moraceae, Hippocastanaceae et Vitaceae, nomina conservanda J. Arnold Arbor. 26: 277-9.

Robertson, C. 1896. Flowers and insects Trans. St. Louis Acad. Sci. 7(6): 151-79.

Skovsted, A. 1929. Cytological investigations of the genus Aesculus Hereditas 12: 64-70.

Small, J. K. 1917. Aesculus parviflora Addisonia 2: 45-6.

Warrillow, M.; Mou, P. 1999. Ice storm damage to forest tree species in the ridge and valley region of southwestern Virginia J. Torrey Bot. Soc. 126: 147-158.

Xiang, Q. Y. 1998. Origin and biogeography of Aesculus L. (Hippocastanaceae): a molecular phylogenetic perspective Evolution 52: 988-997.

Yetter, T. C.; Runkle, J. R. 1986. Height growth rates of canopy tree species in southern Appalachian gaps Castanea 51: 157-67.