INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES 



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Herre, A. W. C. T. Lichens of Alaska. 651. 



Herrmann, E. Mushrooms. 652. 



Herter, \V. Journeys of Herter. 1030. — 

 Quantitative micro-analysis of food. 

 1078. 



Hertwig, G. Hybridization in amphibians. 

 (Rev, by Hertwig) 1523. 



Hertwig, P. Rev. of Boveri, T. *1522 — 

 Rev. of Hertwig, G. *1523. 



Herwerden, M. A. Radium rays on oogene- 

 sis in Daphnia. (Rev. by Stein) 1660. 



Hess, A. F., and L. J. Unger. Antiscorbutic 

 potency of vegetables. 2174. 



Hess, E. Mistletoe on black walnut. 2048. 



Hesselman, H. Dissemination of pollen 

 from forest trees. *1345. 



Heyer, George (Behrend, R., and Heyer) 

 868. 



Hibbard, P. L. Soil changes caused by ma- 

 nure. (Rev. by Tansley) 2294. 



Hibbard, R. P. — Rev. of Kraus, E. J., and 

 H. R. Kraybill. *944.— Rev. of Apple- 

 man, C. O. *977. 



Higgins, B. B. (Stuckey, H. P., and Higgins) 

 2102. 



Highberger, F. (Grace, L. G., and High- 

 berger) 2170. 



Hilgendorf, F. W. Plant breeding in New 

 Zealand. 1153, *1524. 



Hill, J. B. Anatomy of Lycopodium re- 

 flexum, U. S. A. 562. 



Hill, L., and Hargood-Ash, D. Evaporative 

 powers of the atmosphere. 2146. 



Hillman, F. H. Rhode Island bent seed. 

 1154. 



Hillman, F. H., and Helen M. Henry. Ital- 

 ian alfalfa and red clover seed identifi- 

 cation. 27. 



Hills, T. J. Influence of nitrates on bacteria. 

 996. 



Hiltner, Lorenz. Forage production from 

 native flora, Germany. 28. 



Himber, F. C. Flour prices in North Dakota. 

 29. 



Hirsch, Paul. Micro-organism and proteins. 

 903. 



Hirscht, Karl. Cleistogamous flowers of 

 Anacampseros. 563. Cacti for window 

 garden. 1811. 



Hite, B. C. Germination of bluegrass. 1155. 



Hoagland, D. R. Influence of nutrient salts 

 on cell sap of Hordeum. 859, *987. 



Hodal. Mountain pine (Pinus montanagal- 

 lica) in France. *1346. 



Hodgetts, W. J. Roya anglica. 605. 



Hodgson, It. W. Orange pruning. *1743. 

 Hodsoll, H. E. P. Care of soils. *2329. 

 Hodson, E. A. Cotton in Arkansas. 1156. — 



Cotton club manual. 1157. — Lint fre- 

 quency in cotton with a method for de- 

 termination. 1158. (Nelson, M., and 



Hodson) 1187. 

 Hoffman. Socialization of forest industry. 



195. 

 Hoffmann, H. Sex-linked inheritance and 



manic depressive insanity. 391. 

 Hogg, S. A. (Allen, W. J., and Hogg) 



1707, 1708. 

 Hole, R. S. New species of Ixora. *1347. 

 Holland, Dorothy. (Winslow, C. E. A., and 



Holland) 2243. 

 Hollander, E. Brachydactyly and hyper- 



plalangy. 1525. 

 Hollande, A. Ch. Pathogenic yeast forms. 



653. 

 Holloway, .J E. Plasticity of Lycopodium 



species. 1892. 

 Holm, G. E. Determination of arginine. 



*904. 

 Holm, Theo. History of the name "Fleur 



de Lis." 1246. 

 Holmberg, O. Orobanche caryophyllacea in 



Sweden. (Rev. by Matouschek) 2384. 

 Holmberg, O. R. Hybrid carex. *1525. 

 Holmes, Smith E. Flax cultivation, South 



Africa. *30. 

 Holten, Just. Old oak forest, Denmark. 



*1348. 

 Holzhausen, Axel. Laeliocattleya suecica. 



*525. 

 Holzinger, J. M. Corren's investigations 



and sterile mosses. 1921. 

 Honing, J. A. Selection in tobacco. 1527, 



*1528. 

 Honnet, G. Hybrid grapes. 1744, *2049. 

 Hopkins, L. S. Crested form of Lady fern. 



*392. 

 Horak, O. (Stoklasa, J., J. Sebor, W. Zdo- 



boricky, F. Tynich, O. Harak, A. Nemec, 



and J. Cwach) 966. 

 Home, W. T. Root-rot fungi. *196. 

 Hosmer, R. S. Cost of private forestry, U. 



S. A. 1349.— Rev. of Judd, C. S. *1350. 

 Hottes, A. C. Originators of potato varie- 

 ties. 1529. 

 Houser, J. S. San Jose scale. *1745. 

 Houwink, R. Han. Heredity. *1530. 

 Howard, A. Spike disease of peach trees. 



2050. 



