INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES IN VOLUME V 



(inferences are to Entry numbers; an asterisk before a number signifies that the entry referred 



to is by citation alone — no abstract.) 



A., D. Doubling of flowers in stocks. 1419. 



Abidin,J. Horse breeding in Osmania. *253. 



Abl. Sterile twins in cattle. 1420. 



Aboville, see D'Aboville. 



Acosta, Celsa. The cajuput. 516. 



Adams, J. F. Alternate stage of Puccinias- 

 trum Hydrangeae. 630. 



Adamson, R. S. Rev. of Weaver, J. E. 

 Quadrat method. *97. 



Adler, F. v. d. Virgin forest Bohemia. 1270. 



Aellen, Paul. New hybrids in Chenopodium. 

 1008. 



Agan, J. E. Fibers, Brazilian. 128. 



Agee, J. H. (Krustkoff, H. H., J. H. Agee, 

 and R. H. Hall) 2304. 



Aguila, Isidoro. Olive oil. 1862. 



Aguilar, R. H. Oil, Lumbang (Aleurites 

 Moluccana and trisperma). 1271. 



Akerman, A. Winter-killing and frost resist- 

 ance. 254. 



Albertus, Halvar. Hesperidin-like bodies in 

 the Labiatae. 775. 



Albes, E. Petit grain oil as a perfume for 

 soap. 2123 



Allard, H. A. (Garner, W. W., and Allard) 

 22, 935 



Allen, C. E. Sex inheritance in Sphaerocar- 

 pos. 1915. 



Allen, Ezra. Spermatogenesis in albino rat. 

 1421. 



Allen, Paul W. "Rope" in bread. 2157 — 

 Rope in corn products. 2158. . 



Allen, W. J. Orchard notes from New South 

 Wales. *1703. — Apricots in New South 

 Wales. *1704. — Peaches in New South 

 Wales. *1705. 



Allen, W. J., and S. A. Hogg. Cherries in 

 New South Wales. *1708 — Orchard notes 

 from New South Wales. *1709. 



Allen, W. J., and W. le Gay Brereton. Or- 

 chard notes from New South Wales. 

 *1706, *1707. 



Allendorf and Ehrenberg. Sugar-beet breed- 

 ing. *255. 



Allendorff and Ehrenberg. Sugar-beet breed- 

 ing. (Anon. rev. 259. 



Allison, F. E. (Fellers, C. R., and Allison) 2278. 



Almquist. Swedish rose. (Rev. by Nor- 

 stedt) 2388. 



Alstein, see Van Alstein. 



Alverdes, F. Rev. of Boas, J. *1422— Rev. 

 of Lebcdinsky, N. G. *1423— Rev. of 

 Naef, A. *1424.— Rev. of Plate, L. *1425. 

 —Rev. of Schaxel, J. *1426. 



Alway, F. J. A phosphate-hungry peat soil. 

 1086. 



Amann, Jules. Mosses of Switzerland. 614. 



Amann, J. Flora of the mosses of Switzer- 

 land. (Rev. by Chamberlain) 618. 



Amend, F. Improvement of Flemish rye. 

 *256. (Anon, rev.) 260. 



Ames, J. W., and C. J. Schollenberger. Cal- 

 cium and magnesium in soils. *2149, 

 2293. 



Ammon, W. Subsidized forestry, Switzer- 

 land. 1272. 



Amos, A. Clover stem-rot. (Rev. by Cot- 

 ton) 2027. 



Anderlie (Miovic and Anderlic) 2068. 



Anders, J. N. Growing plants as health- 

 giving agents. 972. 



Anderson, J. Balsa wood (Ochroma lago- 

 pus), Ecuador. 1273. 



Andre, G. Storage of oranges. *1710. — 

 Inversion of sugar in stored oranges. 

 2193. 



Andrews, A. Le Roy. Dicranoweisia crispula 

 in the White Mountains. *1916— Hy- 

 menostomum in North America. 1917. 



Andrews, E. F. Trees, odd shapes. *129. 



Andronescu, D. I. Growth of maize em- 

 bryos without endosperm. 948. 



Angell, E. I. (Hall, E. C, and Angell) 2302. 



Anonymous. Electricity and agriculture. 1 



Anonymous. Lupins and poor soil. 2. 



Anonymous. Types of oat panicles. 3. 



Anonymous. Potato growing experiments, 

 Switzerland. 4. 



Anonymous. Seed importation act defined. 

 *5. 



Anonymous. Bibliographical sketch of 

 Ethel Sargant. 72. 



Anonymous. Sugar-cane in the West Indies. 

 73. 



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