296 



INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Anonymous. Income from Prussian forests. 

 511. 



Anonymous. Bridegrooms' forest planta- 

 tion, Alsen Island. 512. 



Anonymous. Basket-willow production, 

 Germany. 513. 



Anonymous. Instructions to Prussian for- 

 ests. 514. 



Anonymous. Cutting restrictions in Ger- 

 man forests. 515. 



Anonymous. Instructions for management 

 of Prussian forests. 516. 



Anonymous. Oak for tanning, Germany. 

 517. 



Anonymous. Next winter's fuel shortage, 

 Germany. 518. 



Anonymous. Hunting in Prussian state for- 

 ests. 519. 



Anonymous. Sal sowings in western Dooars. 

 520. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Hargreaves, W. A. 521. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Pool, R. J. *522. 



Anonymous. Forest devastation, Vienna. 

 523. 



Anonymous. Insects on sycamore, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 524. 



Anonymous. Death of W. Schallmayer. 

 *649. 



Anonymous. Moral qualities and eugenics. 

 *650. 



Anonymous. Original color of Holstein 

 cattle. *651. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Bloch, E. *752. 



Anonymous. Rept. Advisory Comm. on 

 Brown Coal, Victoria. (Rev. by P., E.) 

 799. 



Anonymous. Kauri-gum oil. 803. 



Anonymous. Burma camphor. 804. 



Anonymous. Oil of pimento-leaves. 805. 



Anonymous. Wild ginger. 806. 



Anonvmous. Poison ivy. oak, and sumac. 

 *807 



Anonymous. Biology in English schools 

 965 



Anonymous. Guide to New York Bot. Gard. 

 *966. 



Anonymous. Preservation of natural sites, 

 central Europe. 1015, *967. 



Anonymous. Solanum verbascifolium, a Cu- 

 ban forage plant. 881. 



Anonymous. Uba cane. 882. 



Anonymous. Origin of Uba cane. 883. 

 Anonymous. Leonard Cockayne. (Bio- 

 graphical.) *905. 



Anonymous. Announcement of first appear- 

 ance of Bull. Agric. Inst. Sci. de Saignon. 

 906. 



Anonymous. Botanic Garden, Havana. 

 *907. 



Anonymous. The dahlia. *908. 



Anonymous. How flowers were named. *909. 



Anonymous. Obituary notice, P. Cardin. 

 910. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Downing, E. R. *970. 



Anonymous. Forest trespasses in the 

 eighteenth century, France. 1013. 



Anonymous. Deforestation legend of Devo- 

 luy, France. 1014. 



Anonymous. Wood production after the war, 

 France. 1016. 



Anonymous. Receipts from forests, Den- 

 mark, 1918-19. 1017. 



Anonymous. Polish plant breeders' associa- 

 tion. *1050. 



Anonymous. Rev. of (1) Burd, J. S., and 

 (2) Hoagland, D. R. *1313. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Correns, C. Shifting 

 of sex ratio. *1051. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Duncan, F. M. *969. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Havas, G. *1052. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Fox. *911. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Kraus, C. *1053. 



Anonymous. Rev of Lotsy, J. P. *1054. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Mayer-Gmelin. *1055. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Rideal, E. K., and H. 

 S. Taylor. 1333. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Riedel, F. 1315. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Terasvuori, K. *1056. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Thorburn, Archibald. 

 *968. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Urban, J. *1057. 



Anonymous. German rev. of Von Ryx, G. 

 *1058. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Zade, A. *1059. 



Anonymous. Fruit fertilizers. 1365. 



Anonymous. Fertility experiments in U. S. 

 A. 1366. 



Anonymous. Fertilizer investigations by U. 

 S. government. *1384. 



Anonymous. Potash and bromine in Texas, 

 U. S. A. 1385. 



Anonymous. Fertilizers from explosives. 

 1386. 



Anonymous. Shakespearean garden. *1166. 



Anonymous. Insects and diseases which in- 

 jure trees. 1257. 



Anonymous. Plum silver-leaf in England. 

 1258. 



