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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Anonymous. Momordica cochinchinensis. 

 1974. 



Anonymous. Strychnos nux-vomica in 

 Cochin China. 1975. 



Anonymous. Botanists of British Isles and 

 colonies. *2029. 



Anthony, S. Germination of barley pollen. 

 (Rev. by Anon.) 1569. 



Anthony, S. (Harlan, H. C, and Anthony). 

 1416, 2009. 



Aragon, Francisco de las Barras de. Letters 

 of Dufour to Lagasca. 912. 



Arango, Rodolfo. Plant pests, Cuba. 214. 



Archibald, J. C. Points for forestry stu- 

 dents. 525. 



Ardouin-Dumazet. Horticulture in devas- 

 tated regions, France. 1794. 



Armbruster, Ludwig. Changes of instinct in 

 bees, etc. *1060. 



Arnaud, G. The family Parodiellinaceae of 

 the Hypocreales (Pyrenomycetes) 187. 



Arnaud, G. Plant pathological society, 

 France. 913. 



Aronovitch, B. Toxins of colon-typhoid 

 bacteria. *833. 



Artschwager, E. F. Anatomy of Chenopo- 

 dium album. 1180. 



Aruffo, C. S. Pleistocene calcareous algae 

 in Italy. 1233. 



Aspinwall, B. Culture of loganberry, 

 northwestern U. S. A. 1795. 



Aston, B. C. Coprosma as coloring agents. 

 808, 809. 



Atkins, K. N. Gram-stain modified. 164. 



Atwood, Alice, C. Errors in Lindau's "The- 

 saurus" and Saccardo's "Sylloge." *773, 

 *1259. 



Aumiot, J. Rejuvenation of potatoes. 1627. 



Augur. German forestry, 1919. 526. 



Azzi, G. Agricultural meteorology. 4. 



B., C. U. Stocking box material, for season- 

 ing, India. 527. 

 B., E. G. Rev. of Gamble. Flora of Mad- 



ras. 



•303. 



B., L. Rev. of Smart and Pecover. Fibers 



for heat-insulating, New Zealand. 469. 

 Bach, S. Two kinds of albinos in maize. 



*1628. 

 Backhouse, W. V. Glume length in Triti- 



cum. (Rev. by Anon.) 1570. 

 Bailey, E. M. (Jenkins, E. H. , and Bailey) 292. 

 Bailey, I. W. Depressed segments of oak 



stems. *79. — Formation of cell plate in 



cambium. 753. 



Bailey, M. A. Puccinia malvacearum and 

 the mycoplasm theory. 774, *1260. 



Bailey, W. A. Development of sal seedlings, 

 India. 528. — Season of growth of sal, 

 India. 529. 



Baker, E. G. African species of Allophylus. 

 333. 



Bal. (Plymen, F. J., and Bal) 1379. 



Baldasarre, J. F. Uses of peanuts. *1175. 



Ball, E. D., and Fenton, F. A. Tipburn 

 caused by potato leaf-hopper. 215. 



Ballard, C. W. Official standards for botani- 

 cal drugs. 1296. 



Bally, Walter. Godronian hybrids of Aegil- 

 ops and Triticum. (Rev. by Krause, K.) 

 694. 



Baltz. Pinus strobus, Germany. 530. 



Bandekow. Photographic surveying in for- 

 estry. 531. 



Barber, C. A. Sugar-cane seedlings in India. 

 8S4, 887.— Growth of sugar-cane. 885, 

 886, 1405. — Origin of sugar cane. *1443. 



Bardie, A. Forest-utility and pathology, 

 France. 80.— Physalis Alkekengi. *264, 

 914. 



Barkenbus, Charles (Heyl, F. W., and Bark- 

 enbus) 1301. 



Barker, B. T. P., and G. Neville. Bio- 

 graphical sketch, A. E. Lechmer. 47. 



Barlot, J. Poisonous Amanitas identified by 

 color reactions. 1910. 



Barratt, Kate. Vascular anatomy of Equi- 

 setum. 754. 



Bartlett, H. H. Manufacture of sugar from 

 Arenga saccharifera. 1892, *1535. — Cell 

 measurement and quantitative charac- 

 ters. (Anon, rev.) 1574. — Status of the 

 mutation theory. (Anon, rev.) 1571. 



Bartos, W. Influence of breeding on the 

 value of the beet. *1061. 



Bartsch, P. Breeding of cerions. (Rev. by 

 Lotsy) 1715. 



Batchelor, L. B., and H. S. Reed. Winter 

 injury or die-back of walnut. 1796. 



Bateson, W. , and Caroline Pellew. Rogues 

 among peas. 652. 



Baudouin, M. A decisive sexual difference 

 in the human axis. 1629. 



Bauer, F. C. Availability of rock phos- 

 phate. 298. 



Bauer, J. Study of the constitution. *653. — 

 Study of the hereditary constitution. 

 1630. 



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

 Baughman) *269. 



