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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Anonymous. History of methods of selec- 

 tion. *1448. 



Anonymous. Coconut. *1711, *1713. 



Anonymous. Liming fruit trees. 1714. 



Anonymous. Fruit growing conference. 

 1715. 



Anonymous. Indigo culture. *1716. 



Anonymous. Spraying orchard and garden. 

 *1717. 



Anonymous. Stocks. 1790. 



Anonymous. Poppies at Wisley. 1791. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Farrer, R. 1792. 



Anonymous. Runner beans. 1845. 



Anonymous. Climbing beans. 1846. 



Anonymous. Vegetable marrows. 1847. 



Anonymous. Leeks at Wisley, 1917-18. 1848. 



Anonymous. Brussels sprouts at Wisley. 

 1849. 



Anonymous. Carrots at Wisley. 1850. 



Anonymous. Ivory from Borassus ethiapi- 

 cum. 1863. 



Anonymous. Index to American mycologi- 

 cal literature. *1925. 



Anonymous. Spraying with bordeaux mix- 

 ture and lime-sulphur. *1712, 2001. 



Anonymous. Compatibility of spray mix- 

 tures. *2002. 



Anonymous. Index to American mycologi- 

 cal literature. *2003. 



Anonymous. Treatment of Armillaria. 

 *2004. 



Anonymous. Cherry shot-hole disease. 

 2005. 



Anonymous. Oospora pustulans. *2006. 



Anonymous. The Christmas tree. 2007. 



Anonymous. Our botanical immigrants. 

 2008. 



Anonymous. Oil of Lactuca scariola olei- 

 fera. 2124. 



Anonymous. Starch formation. *2156. 



Anonymous. Yeast investigation. 2194. 



Anonymous. Respiration of leaf cells. 2210. 



Anonymous. German potash production in 

 January, 1920. *2288. 



Anonymous. William Mansfield. *2336. 



Anonymous. Sea-grass fibre as a packing 

 material. *2403. 



Anonymous. Rye flour as food for bees. 

 *2404. 



Anonymous. Flax manufacturing. *2405. 



Anstead, R. D. Improvement of coffee. 317. 



Anthony, S., and H. V. Harlan. Barley pol- 

 len germination. *6, 949, 1449. 



Appel, O., and J. Westerdijk. Classifica- 

 tion of fungous diseases of plants. 727. 



Appleman, C. O. Preparation of seed pota- 

 toes. (Rev. by Hibbard) 977. 



Arango, R. The royal palm. *517. 



Arbor, Agnes. (Beer, Rudolph, and Arbor) 

 1266. 



Arber, E. A. N. Cones of Williamsonia. 

 (Rev. by Coulter, J. M.) 713. 



Arias, B. A cork substitute. 152. 



Armitage, Eleonora. Habitats of Madeira 

 bryophytes. *1918. 



Armstrong, E. F. Simple carbohydrates and 

 glucosides. 866. 



Arnaud, G. The Asterinees. 631. — Chlorosis 

 treatment. 2010. 



Arthur, J. C. Errors in double nomencla- 

 ture. 632. — New names of Phanerogams. 

 1009. 



Arthur, J. M. Rev. of Folsom, D. *318. 



Ashby, S. F. Sugar-cane mosaic disease. 

 2112. 



Ashe, L. H. (Northrup, J. H., L. H. Ashe, 

 and R. R. Morgan) 670. 



Ashe, W. W. Notes on trees and shrubs in 

 the vicinity of Washington. *1292. 



Atkins, W. R. G. (Dixon, H. H., and Atkins) 

 848. 



Atkinson, Esmond. Weeds and their iden- 

 tification in New Zealand. 1098. 



Aumuller, F. Nutation and the degree of 

 fineness of glume in two-rowed barley. 

 1099. 



Averitt, S. D. (Van Duyne, C, L. R. Schoen- 

 mann, and S. D. Averitt) 2317. 



Averna-Sacca, R. Diseases of apples. 2011. 



Ayers, S. H., and P. Rupp. Simultaneous 

 acid and alkaline bacterial fermenta- 

 tions. 867. 



B., D. Fougeres utiles. Ferns. 1793.— New 



plants in horticulture. *2337. 

 Bactock, E. B. Crepis for genetical study. 



1450. 

 Babe, E., and T. Cabrera. A new chemical 



indicator. 778. 

 Baccarini, P. Teratological notes. Italy. 



543. — New theory of evolution. 1978. 

 Bach, S. Anthocyan in Pisum. 320.— Pisum 



X Faba. 319. 

 Bachmann, E. New lichen structures. 633. 

 Badoux, H. National forests in Switzer- 

 land. 153. 

 Baerthlein, K. Bacterial mutations. (Rev. 



by Schiemann) 1633. 

 Bailey, D. E. (Hammer, B. W., and Bailey) 

 1946, 2172. 



