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Correvon, H. Wild Cyclamens. 1018. 

 Corson, G. E. Use of lime in Iowa. 2258. 

 Cotton, A. D. Rev. of Amos, A. 2027. 

 Cotton, A. D., and M. N. Owen. White rot 



disease of onion bulbs. 2028. 

 Coulter, J. M. Rev. of Johnson, D. S. *551 



—Rev. of Sprapp, Ethel R. *552 — Rev. 



of Tison, A. *553— Rev. of Yendo, K. 



*599 — Rev. of Arber, E. A. N. *713. 

 Coulter, M. C. Rev. of Jones, W. N. *120. 



— Inheritance of aleurone color in maize. 



1477. 

 Coupin, H. Water absorption by roots. 



2138. 

 Cowgill, H. B. Crosspollination in sugar 



cane. *1121, 1478. 

 Craig, W. T. Cereal investigations at Cor- 

 nell. (Rev. by Anon.) 290.— Color in 



Avena crosses. (Rev. by Anon.) 291. 

 Crain, C. C. Treatment of wheat for smut. 



*738. 

 Crane, M. B. Heredity in tomato. (Rev. 



by Von Graevenitz) 1683. 

 Crawford, Mrs. Wm. Peonies. 1805. 

 Cremata, M. Cuban forestry. 171. — Branch- 

 ing in Royal palm. 554. — Fences and 



hedges in Cuba. *2342.— Melliferous 



plants. *2377. 

 Crevost, C, and C. Lemarie. Fiber plants, 



Indo-China. *172, 1122, *1867. 

 Cribbs, J. E. Foliar transpiring power in 



Tilia americana. *853. 

 Crocker, Wm. Temperature for after ripen- 

 ing. 1123, *2233. (Harrington, G. T. } 



and W. Crocker) 926. 

 Cross, W. E. Kavangire cane. 2113, *1124. 

 Crozier, W. J. Sex-correlated colors in 



Chiton. 342. 

 Culham, A. B. Ann. Rept. Agric. Sta. 



Aburi, Gold Coast. 2029. 

 Cummings, Alex, Jr. Roses. 1806, 1807. 

 Cunningham, J. T. Mendelian experiment 



on fowls. 1479. 

 Curtis, O. F. Food translocation in woody 



plants. 2139. 

 Curtiss, C. F. Forest parks, Iowa. *1312. 

 Cushman, L. B. Aegopodia podagraria 



variegata. 1808. 

 Cushny, A. R. Asymmetric compounds and 



plants. 879, *789. 

 Cusmano, G. Hypotensive compounds of 



Viscum album. 2129. 

 Cwach, J. (Stoklasa, J. J., S. W. Zdobnicky, 

 • F. Tymick, O. Horak, A. Nemec, and J. 



Cwach) 966. 



D'Aboville, P. Forest-mensuration, U. S. 

 A. 1313. 



Dahlgren, K. V. O. Heterostyly in Plum- 

 bago. 343. 



Dakin, II. D. Amino acids. 900. 



Dalbey, Nora. (Stevens, F. L., and Dalbey) 

 686. 



Dalgas, J. M. Decadent oak forests, West- 

 phalia, Germany. *1314. — Economics, 

 lumber production. *1315. — Forest con- 

 ditions, North Schleswig, Denmark. 

 *1316. 



Dammer, U. New Solanaceae from Peru. 

 1019. — A new Lilaceous plant from 

 Japan. 1020 — Lacchemilla from Central 

 and South America. 1021. 



Dana, S. T. Forest protection and water. 

 *173. 



Danforth, C. H. Brachydactyly, syndactyly, 

 and ptilopody in fowl. 344. — Twins. 

 *1480. 



Daniel, L. Illumination and lettuce growth. 

 954. 



Daniel, L., and H. Teulie. Extension of 

 grape culture by hybrids. 1481. 



Danielsson, Uno. Protection of natural 

 scenery, Sweden. *174. 



Darnell-Smith, G. P. Wood preservation, 

 Australia. 175, *739. — Inverted hyme- 

 nium in Agaricus. 1937. — Phoma citri- 

 carpa. 2030. 



Darvey, Mason. Forest planting, New Zea- 

 land. 176. 



Daudt, H. W. (Phelps, I. K., and Daudt) 

 1006. 



Daveau, J. Ficus Saussureana and F. 

 Eriobotryoides. 1809. 



Davenport, C. B. Influence of male in 

 production of human twins. 345. — Strain 

 producing multiple births. *1482. 



Davidson, S. F. (Cobb, W. B., E. S. Va- 

 natta, L. L. Brinkley, S. F. Davidson, 

 and F. N. McDowell) 2297. 



Davis, B. M. Introductory course in bot- 

 any. 105, 106. 



Davis, L. V., and H. W. Warner. Soil sur- 

 vey, Buena Vista Co., Iowa. 2298. 



Davis, R. A. Preserving fruits. *1868. 



Davis, R. N. Trees in winter, U. S. A. 1317. 



Dawkins, C. G. E. Yemane, India. 177. 



Dawson, A. I. Bacterial variations in dif- 

 ferent culture media. 346. 



Dawson, J. A. Amicronucleate Oxytricha 

 and cannibalism. 347. — Amicronucleate 

 Oxytricha double animals or twins. 348. 



