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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Howard, A., and G. L. C. Botanists' Re- 

 port, Pusa, India. 1159, *2330, *1746. 



Howard, L. P. Acidity of soils as produced 

 by ammonium sulphate and aluminum 

 salts. 2261, *2151 — Soil acidity and 

 green manures. 2260. 



Howe, H. E. Research and cotton. 1079.— 

 Using vegetable seeds. *10S0'. — Develop- 

 ment of cotton industry. *1160. 



Howe, Lucien. Heredity eye-defects and 

 eugenics. *1531. 



Howe, M. A. Monosporangial discs of 

 Liagora. 606. 



Hubault, E. British emergency forest 

 policy. 197. — Present British forestry. 

 *1351. 



Hubert, E. E. Disposals of timber slash- 

 ings. 2051. 



Hubert, E. E. (Weir, J. E., and Hubert) 

 *249. 



Hume, A. N. South Dakota maize, South 

 Dakota. 1532. — Maize breeding in South 

 Dakota. 1533. 



Hurst, C. T., and J. E. Graves. Determi- 

 nation of chlorides in soils. 2325. 



Hutchinson, C. M. Soil biological studies. 

 2282, *1161. 



Hutton, F. Z. (Tillman, B. W., F. A. Hayes, 

 and F. Z. Hutton). Soil survey of 

 Drew Co., Arkansas. 2314. 



Hyde, W. C. Cover-crops in New Zealand. 

 1162, *1747. 



Ibsen, H. L. (Cole, L. J., and Ibsen) 1470. 



Ikeno, S. Reversionary race of Plantago 

 major. *1534. 



Illick, J. S. Tree growth period, Pennsyl- 

 vania. 198. 



Ingham, W. Mosses and hepatics of York- 

 shire, England. *1922. 



Ireland, A. Democracy and heredity. *1535. 



Iversen, K. (Lindhard, E., and Iversen) 

 1565. 



Iwaki, T. Microscopy of some Japanese 

 woods. *199. 



Jabs, A. Peat bog notes. 31. 



Jackson, T. P. Plant importations. 1812. 



Jacob, A. Soil structure injury by sodium 

 chloride. *2272. 



Jacob, J. Freesias and Lachenakias. 1813. 



Jacob}', M. Alleged formaldehyde decom- 

 position of starch. 919. 



Jacoby, Martin. Enzyme formation. 

 (Anon, rev.) 912. 



Jaeger, F. M. Principles of symmetry. 

 (Rev. by Bancroft) 1451, 1979. 



Jamieson, G. S. (Baughman, W. F., and 

 Jamieson) 540. 



Jamieson, G. S., and W. F. Baughman. 

 Okra-seed oil. *542. 



Janssens, F. A. Chiasmatype and Morgan's 

 theory. *1536. — Chiasmatype in the mat- 

 uration divisions. 1537. 



Janvrin, C. E. Scientific writings of T. J. 

 Burrill. 82. 



Jarmillo, P. J., and F. J. Chittenden. 

 Double stocks. 1814. 



Jauch, Berthe. Anatomy and biology of 

 Polygalaceae. *564. 



JaufTret, Aime. Identification of Dalbergia 

 wood, Madagascar. 565, *200. 



Javorka, S. Notes on plants of Hungary. 

 1031. 



Jehle, R. A., and others. Cotton disease 

 control in U. S. A. 747, *393. 



Jelinek, Dr. Plant breeding and variety 

 testing. *394. 



Jerome, A. Colloid chemistry. (Rev. by 

 Bancroft) 2246. 



Jessen, P. P. "Teakin" method of staining 

 wood, Denmark. 1352. 



Jivanna, Rao P. S. Leaf bladders in water 

 hyacinth. 1893, 2217.— Geotropic re- 

 sponse of Eichornia speciosa. 2227. 



Joffe, J. S. (VVaksman, S. A., and Joffe) 2184. 



Johandiez, E. Mesembryanthemums. 1815. 



Johansson, K. Teratology in Geranium 

 pyrenaicum. 566. 



Johannsen, W. Weismann's germ-plasm the- 

 ory. 1538, *1539. 



Johnson, D. S. Proliferation in cacti. (Rev. 

 by Shreve) 1907. (Rev. by Coulter, J. 

 M.) 551. 



Johnson, J. Improved Wisconsin tobacco. 

 *1541. 



Johnson, C. W. Variation of the palm 

 weevil. *1540. 



Johnson, O. C. (Cohn, E. J., J. Gross, and 

 O. C. Johnson) 2128. 



Johnston, J. R. Sugar-cane mosaic in Cuba. 

 2121. 



Johnston, W. W. (Powers, W. L., and John- 

 ston) 1198, *2333. 



Jolly, N. W. Pulpwood industry, Australia. 

 201. 



Jolly, R. (Puyhaubert, A., and Jolly) 677. 



Jones, D. F. Self-fertilization and maize 

 improvement . 1543. 



