INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



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Paine, S. G., and \Y. F. Bewley. "Stripe" 

 disease of tomatoes. 755. — Studies in 

 bacteriosis. 75G, *672. 



Paine, S. G., and C. M. Baenseler. Black 

 leg of potatoes. 2081. 



Paine, S. G., and IT. Stansfield. Bacterial 

 leaf-spot of Protea cynaro ides. 757, *G73, 

 *970. 



Palmer, Ernest J. Ferns of Texas. 2366. 



Palmgren, Rolf. Inheritance of abnormali- 

 ties in domestic animals. *159S. — Sheep- 

 goat hybrids. *1599. — Inheritance in do- 

 mestic animals. (Rev. by Klatt) 1548. 



Pammel, L. H. Recent literature on fungous 

 diseases, U. S. A. 89. — State parks in 

 Iowa. 1263. — Perennial mycelium of 

 parasitic fungi. *1970, 2082. 



Pammel, L. H., and C. M. King. Annual 

 white sweet clover. 1191. — Test your 

 clover and timothy seed. *1192. — John- 

 son grass in Iowa. 1193. — Juvenile forms 

 of trees and shrubs. 1380, 1901.— Black 

 walnut variations, Iowa. *1381, 1601. 



Papanicolaou, G. N. (Stockard, Charles R., 

 and Papanicolaou) 1663. 



Parnell, F. R. Experimental errors in field 

 work. 48. 



Parnell, Ralph. Forest administration, 

 North-west Province, British India. 

 1382. 



Parst, August. Pine-oils production, Po- 

 land. 1383. 



Pascher, A. Oedogonium. 436. 



Paschal, G. W. Poplar trees, sizes, U. S. A. 

 1384. 



Passerini, N. Florence-grown Pyrethrum 

 cinerariaefolium vs. other Asteraceae as 

 insecticides. 815. 



Passler, Johannes. Bark peeling of oak, 

 artificial methods .Switzerland. 1385. 



Paterno, E. Cryoscopy. 2144. 



Patterson, J. T. Polyembryony and sex. 

 *1602. 



Paul, H. New Bavarian forest plants. 627. 



Pavoni, P. A. Castor-bean cultivation. 

 1194. 



Peacock, Josiah C. Biographical sketch of 

 F. M. Apple. *1251. 



Pearl, Raymond. Rev. of East, E. M., and 

 D. F. Jones. *437. 



Pearson, Karl. Quadrature coefficients. 438. 



Pearson, R. S. Timber testing, "Sal" 

 (Shorea robusta), British India. 222. 



Peirce, G. J. Testing seeds with a thermom- 

 eter. 2213. 



Pellett, Frank C. Honey plants of America. 



1702. 

 Pellew, Caroline. Genetics of Campanula. 



1603. 

 IV., fold, A. R. (Challinn, R. \V., E. Cheel, 



and A. K. Penfold) 1017. 

 Pennell, Francis VV. On Kneiffia. 2390.— 



Scrophulariaceae, eastern I . 8. A. 2391. 

 2392, 23!):',. 



Peratoner, E. (Bargellini, G., and Peratoner) 

 2160. 



Perez, G. V. Vitality of Bougainvillea 

 roots. 1828. 



P6rez, P. F., M. A. Suarez, M. F. Grau, and 

 A. V. Garcia Villa. Tobacco culture ex- 

 periments. 49. 



Perkins, G. W. Forestry and recreation, U. 

 S. A. *1386. 



Perrie, W. F. Forest research, British India. 

 1387. 



Pescott, E. E. Excursion to Nobelius's nur- 

 sery. 50. 



Petch, T. Rubber tapping, frequency, Cey- 

 lon. *223. — Rubber diseases. 758. — 

 Plants used as antidotes. 1252. 



Peters, C. A. Agricultural preparation. 

 (Rev. by Bancroft) 1100— Peter's text- 

 book. (Rev. by Bancroft) 2012. 



Pethybridge, G. H., and H. A. Lafferty. 

 Disease of tomato and other plants 

 caused by Phytophthora. *674. 



Petren, A., and others. A Swedish institute 

 for race biology. 439. 



Petrie, J. M. Mythol laevo-inositol in 

 Heterodendron. 816. 



Pettis, C. R. Private forestry by legisla- 

 tive enactments, New York, U. S. A. 

 1388. 



Peyronel, B. Black rot of chestnuts. *1971. 

 2083. 



Pezard, A. Castration of cock subjected to 

 a meat diet. *1604. 



Pezaro, M. A. Transformation of second- 

 ary sex characters in fowl. (Rev. by 

 Piatt) 1549. 



Pfeiler, W., and F. Engelhardt. Paratyphoid 

 bacteria. 675. 



Phelps, I. K., and H. W. Daudt. Kjeldahl 

 method for nitrogen. 1006, *907. 



Phillips, Edwin Percy. Collecting trip to 

 French Hoek, South Africa. *2351. 



Pickering, Spencer. Fruit growing. (Rev. 

 by Boulger) 1726. 



Pickford, Verne C. Lemon storage. *1763. 



