INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES 



325 



Butler, O. M. Value of forest-products re- 

 search in silviculture. 1306. 



Byall, S. (Kopeloff, Nicholas, S. Byall, 

 and Lillian Kopeloff) 2202.— (Kopeloff, 

 N., and Byall). 920. 



C, A. H. Rev. of Lumiere, Auguste. *2216. 



Cabellero, A. Chara foetida and mosquito 

 larvae. 1072. 



Cabrera, Teodoro. Guava-tree uses, Cuba. 



*1307. — Guava trees. *1728. (Babe, 



E., and Cabrera) 778. 



CaJkins, Gary N. The effect of conjuga- 

 tion. 2220. 



Call, L. E. Director's report, Kansas. *1117. 

 1466, *1729, 2024, *2327. 



Calvino, M. Organic fertilizers. 999. — Fer- 

 tilizers and soil fertility. *1000. — Fruit 

 trees of Mexico. 1730. 



Cambage, R. H. Vertical growth of trees. 943. 



Candolle, see De Candolle. 



Cannon, H. G. (Doncaster, L., and Cannon) 

 1489. 



Carbone, D. (Maggiora, A., and Carbone) 

 2418. 



Card, W. H. Origin of white-faced Cornish 

 fowl. 1467. 



Cardot, H. (Richet and Cardot) 446. 



Cardot, J. Quince of Delavay. 1016. — Let- 

 ter from M. Cardot. *2407. 



Carle, E. Pedigree selection in rice. *338, 

 *1468. 



Carles, P. Prunes of Agen. 1866.— Preser- 

 vation of prunes as food. *2251. 



Carnot, P., and P. Gerard. Toxic action of 

 urease. 916. 



Caron-Eldingen, see Von Caron-Eldingen. 



Carter, H. Report on forest administration 

 in Burma, 1918. 1308. 



Carter, Nellie. Cytology of Cladophoraceae. 

 117.— Cytology of Characiopsis. 118, *597. 



Carter, W. T., J. M. Snyder, and O. C. 

 Bruce. Soil survey at Baltimore Co., 

 Maryland. *2296. 



Cary, A. Forest and cattle ticks, Gulf 

 States, U. S. A. 1309. 



Cate, C. C. (Lewis, C. I., A. E. Murneek, 

 and C. C. Cate) 1754. 



Cauda, A. Essence content of mustard seeds. 

 2127. 



Caullcry, Maurice. Parasitism and symbio- 

 sis in relation to evolution. 1984. 



Challinor, R. W., E. Cheel, and A. R. Pen- 

 fold. Leptospermum and its essential 

 oil. 1017. 



Chalmers, Albert J. Sadd dermatitis, caused 

 by hairs <>f Panicum. 2408. 



Chalmers, D. F. Rept. on Agric. Dept. op- 

 eration, 1919, Burma. 11. *785. 



Chamberlain, Charles J. The living cycads 

 and phylogeny. 1885, *1985 (Rev. by 

 Seward) 578. 



Chamberlain, E. B. Rev. of Amann, J., and 

 C. Maylan. Flora of the mosses of 

 Switzerland. 618. 



Chambers, M. H. Food hormones and the 

 growth of Paramecium caudata. 2221. 



Chambers, R. Protoplasmic consistency and 

 cell division. 119, *846. 



Chambliss, Charles E. Rice in the U. S. A. 

 *1118. 



Champion, H. G. Fires in the chir (Pinus 

 longifolia), India. 167. 



Chandler, B. A. Forest devastation and its 

 evils. 1310. 



Chandun, A. (Colin, H., and Chandun) 917. 



Chapman, H. H. Private forestry. *168. 



Chassignol, F. Pear rust. 2025. 



Chaudhury, H. P. Phyllosticta Glycos- 

 mides. 1933. (Ball, S. N., and Chaud- 

 hury) Plicana repanda. 1926. 



Cheel, E., and Duckworth, A. C. Cultiva- 

 tion of native plants. 2409. 



Cheel, E. (Challinor, R. W., E. Cheel, and 

 A. R. Penfold) 1017. 



Chen, C. C. (Rettger, Leo F., and Chen) 

 1973. 



Chevalier, A. Tropical legume culture. 12. 



Chevalier, Aug. Saigon Botanical Gardens. 

 2341.— Legumes of Indo-China. 2373 — 

 Cider apple of Indo-China. 2374.— The 

 Elaeis palm. 2375. 



Child, C. M. Permeability of Puget Sound 

 algae. 933. 



Chirtoiii, Marie. Symplocos Klotzschii and 

 affinities of the Symplocaceae. 548. — 

 Lacistema and the systematic position of 

 this genus. *549. 



Chittenden, E. J. "Place" and yield of 

 crops. 13. (Jamillo, P. J., and Chit- 

 tenden) 1814.— (Raives, A. N., and Chit- 

 tenden) 1767. — (Wilson, J., and Chitten- 

 den) 71. 



Chodat, R. Biographical sketch of Casimir 

 De Candolle. 76. 



Chou, Chung Ling. P'ungous diseases in 

 China. *637, 732. 



Christianson, C. Peat problem. 14. 



Christie, A. W. (Martin, J. C, and Christie) 

 989. 



