INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



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Griebel, C, and A.. Schafer. Substitute for 



marjoram. 802. 

 Crier, X. M. Proliferative power of Pinus. 



*559. 

 Griffeths, Ezer. Temperature measure- 

 ment. (Rev. by Bancroft) 2231. 

 Griffin, Gertrude .1. Wood structure of 



Douglas fir in relation to creosoting, I . 



S. A. L334. Structure of bordered pits 



in Douglas fir. *1890. 

 Griffiths, D. Producing domestic Easter 



lilies. 523.— Prickly pear as stock food. 



*11H. 

 gaut, A., !•'. Guerin and Mme. Pommay- 



Michaux. Estimation of microbic pro- 

 teolysis. 2198. 

 Grimme, C. Shepherd's purse. *803. 

 Grinndal, Th. Early or late forest sowing? 



*1S9. 

 Gross, Joseph (Cohn, Edwin J., Joseph 



Gross, and Omer C. Johnson) 2162, 



2128. 

 Grove, O. Fruit blossom blights. 2046. 

 Groves. James. Terminology of sex in 



plants. 560, *604 — Miocene Chara. 1990. 

 Grueber, Charles. Fruit inspector's report, 



1918-19 (Tasmania). 1740. 

 Gruenert, O. (Sprinkmeyer, H., and Grue- 



nert) 826. 

 Guerin, P. Morphology of the epacrideae. 



804.— Rev. of Berger, M. G. 805. 

 Guerin, F. (Grigaut, A., F. Guerin, and 



Mme. Pommay-Michaux) 2198. 

 Guinet, A. Auguste Schmidely. Biographi- 

 cal sketch of A. Schmidely. 1245. 

 Gujer, A. Terminology of forest positions, 



Switzerland. 1335. 

 Gunn, W. F. Irish slime molds. 64S. 

 Guppy, H. B. Fossil botanj r in the Western 



World. *1991. 

 Gupta, B. L. New species Indian forest 



trees. 190. 

 Gustafson, F. G. Studies on respiration, 



Aspergillus. 931. 

 Guthrie, F. B., and G. W. Xorris, Wheat 



variety classification. 1145. 

 Guthrie, John D. Women as forest officers, 



U. S. A. *1336. 

 Guyer, M. F., and E. A. Smith. Prenatal 



effects of lens antibodies. 383. 



Haas, A. R. C. Electrometric titration of 



plant juices. 880. 

 Haberlandt, G. Alfafa as a vegetable. 



*1077. 



Sadden, X. G. Rusts of England. 649. 



Hadlington, .lames. Alfalfa growing. 1146. 



Eaecker, V. Inheritance of extreme char- 

 acter-grades. 384. — Hereditary transmis- 

 sion of war injuries. *385. — Regularity 

 of inheritance in man. *386. — Develop- 

 mental law of heredity. 1517. — The male- 

 line concept of family. (Rev. by Sie- 

 mens) 1650. 



Baenseler, C. M. (Paine, S. G., and Haense- 

 ler). Blackleg of potatoes 2081. 



ll.i-ijund, Hrick. Lignin. *2171. 



Haiden, N. (Bunt, B. C., and Haiden) 1466. 



Haider, N. (Burt, B. C., and Haider) 337. 



Haines, H. H. Indian species of Carissa. 

 *191. 



Haldane, J. S. The new physiology. 843. 

 (Rev. by Bancroft) 2136. 



Hall, C. New Eucalyptus, New South 

 Wales. *192. 



Hall, E. C., and E. I. Angell. Soil survey 

 of Walpello County, Texas. *2302. 



Hall, J. A. (Kremers, R. E., and Hall) 884. 



Hall, R. H. (Krisekopf, H. H., J. H. Agee, 

 and R. H. Hall) 2304. 



Hall, S. J. Age of trees, Sequoias, Califor- 

 nia, U. S. A. 1337. 



Hallier, Hans. Horticultural genera and 

 species of uncertain position. *2345. 



Hamilton, A. A. Root fasciation in cycads. 

 1891. 



Hamilton, A. G. Bibliography of pollina- 

 tion of Australian plants. *81. 



Hamilton, T. S. (Beal, G. D., and Hamilton) 

 780. 



Hammer, B. W. Pasteurization. *1944. — 

 Gas in condensed milk. *1945. — Volatile 

 acid production of starters. *1946, 

 2172. — Gas formation in condensed milk. 

 2199. — Bacteriology of ice cream. *2416. 



Hammerlund, H. G. Plant improvement at 

 Weibullsholm. 387. 



Hammond, Bertha B. Forcing hyacinths. 

 *524. 



Hansen, W. Beet breeding. *388. — Degen- 

 eration and seed variation. 1147.- — Beet 

 breeding. (Rev. by Anon.) 272. 



Harding, S. T. Moisture equivalent of soils. 

 *2145, 2320. 



Hargood-Ash, D. (Hill, Leonard and Har- 

 good-Ash) 2146. 



Harlan, H. V. (Anthony, Stephen, and Har- 

 lan) 949, 1449. 



H(arland), S. C. Rogues in Sea Island cot- 

 ton. 389. 



