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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Bear, Firman E., and George M. McClure. 

 Sampling soil plots. 2322. 



Bear, Firman E., and J. R. Royston. Ni- 

 trogen losses in urine. 981. 



Beardslee, H. C. A new Amanita. 1928. 



Beath, O. A. Chemical examination of three 

 Larkspur species. 781. 



Bechhold, H. Colloids in biology. (Rev. by 

 Bancroft) 2247. — Colloids in biology and 

 medicine. 842. 



Beck, G. Observations on ferns. 2362. 



Beck, M. W., and M. Y. Longacre. Soil sur- 

 vey of Howard Co., Ark. 2295. 



Becker, J. Serium reaction and agricultural 

 seeds. 8. — Floral characters in Papaver 

 Rhoeas. *325. — Breeding Brassicas. *326. 



Becking, L. G. M. Baas. Limiting propor- 

 tions in Mendelian populations. (Rev. 

 by Anon.) 263. 



Beckwith, Charles C. Cranberry fertilizer. 

 1723. — Nitrogen and phosphates in Cran- 

 berries. *2267. 



Bedford, Duke of. Science and fruit grow- 

 ing. (Rev. by Boulger) 1726. 



Beer, Rudolph, and Agnes Arber. Multi- 

 nucleate cells in vegetable tissues. 1266. 



Beeson, C. F. C. Food of Indian forest in- 

 sects. 156. 



Behrend, R., and G. Heyer. Synthesis of 

 muconic acid. 868. 



Benedict, R. C. The simplest fern in exist- 



ence. 



"2363. 



Bengtsson, N. (Barthel, C, and Bengtsson) 

 995. 



Bensaude, M. Life history of basidiomy- 

 cetes. (Rev. by Levine) 122. 



Benson, M. Cantheliophorus, a Sigillario- 

 strobus. 707. 



Bentley, Jr., J. B. Municipal forest-plant- 

 ing, Chenango Co., N. Y. 1296.— Forest 

 management. (Rev. by Fernow) 1325. 

 (Rev. by Moore) 1373. 



Benton, T. D. (Meyer, A. H., and Benton) 

 2306. 



Berg, S. O. Pea crosses. (Rev. by Anon.) 281. 



Berger, M. G. Turneraceae. (Rev. by 

 Guerin) 805. 



Bergh, E. Deaf-dumbness in Malmohus, 

 Sweden. 327. 



Beringer, G. M. Rev. of Maiden, J. H. 

 Revision of Eucalyptus. *2369. 



Berman, N., and L. F. Rettger. Nitrogen 

 nutrition of bacteria. 896. 



Bernard, Charles. Tea in Dutch East In- 

 dies. 1724. 



Berry, E. W. Phanerogamus and warm- 

 blooded animals. 708. — Fossil plants. 

 *1981. 



Berry, J. B. Forest depletion, Georgia. 155. 



Berthault, P. Garden experiments at 

 Hamma. 1795. 



Bertrand, G. Preservation of fruits in cold 

 water. 929. 



Bertrand, P. Plant zones in coal region, 

 Northern France. 709. 



Besson, A., A. Ranque, and C. Senez. Me- 

 tabolism of bacteria. 869. — Bacillus coli 

 in glucose-containing media. 870. — Bac- 

 terial action in sugar-containing media. 

 871. — Glucose fermentation by Bacillus 

 coli. 872. 



Besson, M. A., and Adrian Doane. Darso, 

 a new sorghum. 1105. 



Besterio, see De Besteiro. 



Betts, M. Winifred. Structure of peridotit 

 plants of New Zealand. *1879. 



Beverley, J. Maize notes. *1106. 



Bewley, W. F. (Paine, S. G., and Bewley) 

 672/755, 756. 



Bexon, Dorothy. Abnormal seedlings of 

 Centranthus. 545. 



Beythien, A. Spices and spice substitutes in 

 war. 782. 



Biedermann, W. Salivary ferments. (Anon. 

 rev.) 910. — Autolysis of starch. (Anon, 

 rev.) 911. 



Biers, P. Parasitism of Coprinus. 2016. 



Biggar, H. H. Yield in maize. 328. — His- 

 tory of corn culture. *1239. 



Biilmann, H. H. Forest growth, Meilgaard 

 district, Denmark. *1297. 



Bijhouiver, J. (Sirks, M. J., and Bijhouiwer) 

 1654. 



Binnewies, E. R. (Dunbar, B. A., and Binne- 

 wies) *18. 



Biolley, H. Improved forest management, 

 Switzerland. 158. 



Bishop, O. F., J. Grantham, and M. J. 

 Knapp. Probable error in Hevea ex- 

 periments. *1457. 



Bitter, G. South American Solanaceae. 1012. 



Bixby, W. G. Butternut and Japan walnut. 

 329. 



Bizzell, J. A. (Lyon, T. L., J. A. Bizzell, and 

 B. D. Wilson) 2283. 



Black, J. M. Additions to South Australia 

 flora. 1013. 



Blair, W. S. Orchard cultivation. 1725 — 



Barium phosphate experiments. 2368. 



(Lipman, J. G., and Blair) 2262. 



