INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



329 



Duerden, J. E. Degeneration in the ostrich. 



1490. 

 Dufrenoy, Jean. Diseases of insects. 643. 

 Duggar, B. M. Colorimeter and indicator 



method. (Rev. by Willaman) 891. 

 Dunbar, B. A., andE. R. Binnewies. Proso 



millet investigations. *18. 

 Dunbar, J. Forty-two distinct forms of 



hickories. *1321. 

 Duncan, J. Noxious weeds. 1131. 

 Dunham, E. M. Mounting mosses. 2413. 

 Dunn, L. C. Sable varieties in mice. *357. 

 Durbin, H. E., and M. J. Lewi. A stable 



vitamine. 2167. 

 Durken, B. Introduction to experimental 



zoology. (Rev. by Klatt) 1547. 

 Durrell, L. W. (Melhus, I. E., and Durrell) 



2066, 2067. 

 Dussel, G. B. Aloe cultivation in Curacao 



and Bonaire. 790. 

 Duyne, see Van Duyne. 

 Duysen, F. Vitality of certain agricultural 



seeds. 1132— Root-scald of wheat. 2032. 



— Vitality of agriculturally important 



seed. *2229. 



Earle, F. S. Sugar cane in Porto Rico. 1133. 



— The mosaic, or new sugar-cane disease. 



2114. 

 East, E. M. Inbreeding and outbreeding. 



(Rev. by White, Orland, and East) 1685. 



(Rev. by Pearl) 437. 

 Eaton, S. V. Weather and fruitfulness in 



plums. (Rev. of Dorsey, M. J.) *358. 

 Eberson, Frederick. Yeast agar medium. 



1940, *2033. 

 Eberstaller, R. Comparative anatomy of 



narcissus. *556. 

 Ebstein, A. Cretius and albinos in Ler- 



bach. *359. 

 Eckmann, E. C, and A. T. Strahorn. Soil 



survey of Anaheim Area, California. 



2300. 

 Eddy, Walter H. The vitamine. 2168. 

 Edgerton, C. W. Sugar-cane mosaic. 2115. 

 Edgerton, C. W., and C. C. Moreland. 



Fungi and the germination of sugar 



cane. 2116. 

 Edgerton, C. W., and others. Sugar-cane 



mosaic. 2117. 

 Edmiston, H. D. (Frear, W., W. Thomas and 



Edmiston) 901, 1005. 

 Edmondson, Ruth B., Geo. G. DeBrod and 



Charles Thom. Botulism from canned 



ripe olives. 2414. 



Edson, II. A., and M. Shapovalov. Tem- 

 perature and certain potato-rot and 

 wilt-producing fungi. 740, *957. 



Eeden, see Van Eeden. 



Eglofif, Gustav (MolisofT, William, and Eg- 

 lolT) 2241. 



Ehrenberg (Allendorf and Ehrenberg) 255, 

 259. 



Eisenberg, P. Variations in bacteria. *360. 



Ekambaram, T. Suspected parasitism in a 

 moss. 2034. 



Elayda, I. Acclimatization of alfalfa, Phil- 

 ippines. *19. 



Elderton, Ethel M. Rev. of Whipple. *1491. 



Eldredge, I. F. Management of hardwood, 

 southern Appalachians, U. S. A. 1322. 



Ellenwood, C. W. Delicious apple. *1733. 



Ellinger, Tage. Rev. of Punnett and Bailey. 

 1492. Rev. of Rasmuson, Hans. *1493, 

 *1494 — Rev. of Raunkiaer. H495. 



Ellis, G. S. M. Applied botany. (Rev. by 

 Anon.) 100. 



Ellis, J. H. Black stem rust and wheat 

 cutting. 20, *741. 



Emerson, R. A. Pistillate-flowered maize. 

 *496. 



Emerson, R. A. Aleurone color in maize. 

 (Anon, rev.) 264. 



Emile-Weil, P., and L. Gaudin. Mycosis of 

 the nails. 644. 



Emoto, Y. Cross and self-fertilization in 

 plants. *1497. 



Enfer, F. Bagging fruits. 1734.— Fruit thin- 

 ning. 1735. 



Engelhardt, F. (Pfeiler, W., and Engel- 

 hardt) 675. 



Engler, A. New genus of Saxifragaceae. 

 1023. 



Erdmann, Rhoda. Endomixis and size in 

 Paramaecium. *1498. 



Erikson, Johan. A hybrid Platanthera in 

 Sweden. *1024— Platanthera bifolia X 

 montana. *1499. 



Eriksson, Jakob. Heteroecism in Puccinia 

 caricis. 645. — Puccinia caricis. *2035. 



Erwin, A. T. Potato-scab treatment. *2036. 



Erz, A. A. The true nature of plant diseases. 

 2037. 



Escobar, R. Water hemlock. 791. 



Esler, J. G. Rhododendron-growing for 

 market, North Carolina. 519. 



Esmarch. Periderm formation in wounded 

 potato tubers. 557. 



Espino, R. B. Rev. of Schreiner, O., and 

 J. J. Skinner. *857. 



