INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



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Baur, E. Introduction to genetics. *654. 

 Baxter, S. N. How nurserymen may best 

 compete for the Christmas tree market. 

 *81. 

 Beals, A. T. Tortula pagorum in America. 



149. 

 B(ean), W. J. One-leaved ash. 1631. 

 Bean, W. J. Notes on new or rare trees and 



shrubs. *1843. 

 Bear, F. E. Fertilizers and soil conditions. 



♦286. 

 Beath, O. A. Poisonous plants, U. S. A. 475, 



•810. 

 Beccari, O. Palms of Philippine Islands. 



*334. 



Beck, V. Mannagetta, and G. Lerchenau. 



Juniper berries with exposed seeds. *82, 



*335. 



Becker. Serological investigations in plant 



breeding. *1632. (Rev. by Anon.) 1572. 



Becker, J. Inheritance of floral characters 



in Papaver rhoeas. 1062. 

 Becking, L. G. M. Baas, and H. C. Hampton. 



Catalytic power of catalase. 1334. 

 Beekman, H. Commercial forest - trees, 

 Dutch East Indies. 83. — East Indian 

 timber-trees. *755. 

 Beeson, C. F. C. Forest entomology, Brit- 

 ish India. 84. 

 Beevor, Sir H. R. Forest planting, Belgium. 



532. 

 Beijerinck, M. W. Enzyme theory of he- 

 redity. (Rev. by Anon.) 1573. 

 Belgrave, W. N. C. Root-rot of Para rubber. 

 216.— Mycology notes, Malaya, 1918. 217. 

 Benders. Dutch rev. of Lichenstern, R. 



*1634. 

 Benders, A. M. Frequency of consanguine- 

 ous marriages. 1063. — Our constitution. 

 *1633. 

 Bennett, Arthur. Potamogeton dualus. 336. 

 Benoist, R. New Phanerogams from French 

 Guiana. 337. — Guenetia, new genus of 

 Tiliaceae. 338. — Licania in French Gui- 

 ana. 339. 

 Bensaude, Mathilda. Sexuality in Basidio- 



mycetes. (Rev. by Nienburg) 710. 

 Benson, W. N. Mesozoic plants of Australia 



and New Zealand. 792. 

 Berger, Marie-Gaston. Study of the Tur- 



neraceae. (Rev. by Guerin) 412. 

 Bergey, D. H. Teaching bacteriology. 67. 

 Bergman, Emanuel. Hereditary tremor. 

 *655, 1635. 



Bergman, II. F. Internal Btomata in fruits. 

 756. 



Bergstrand, Hilding. On the nature of bac- 

 teria. 1232. 

 Beringer, G. M. Oil of pennyroyal. 1297. — 



Frank G. Ryan (memoir). *915. 

 Berry, E. W. Linden and ash. *85.— Se- 

 quoia ancestry. 793. — Fossil Entada, 

 Venezuela. 1925. — Cretaceous flora from 

 North Carolina. 1926.— Paleobotany, ac- 

 count of. 1927. 

 Bertrand, Paul. Carboniferous flora of 



Gard, France. 1234. 

 Bertsch, Karl. Wann-temperaturc plants of 



the upper Danube. 1514. 

 Besredka, A. The work of Metchnikoff on 



senility. 2006. 

 Bessenoff. Experimental production of sex- 

 uality in fungi. *1636. 

 Bessey, E. A. Fungi identification, guide to 

 literature. *1444, 1911.— Effect of para- 

 sitism on the parasite. 1935, *2007. 

 Bessey, E. A., and B. E. Thompson. Genea 



cubispora sp. nov. 1912. 

 Betts, H. S. Grading lumber. 1536. 

 Betts, M. W. Structure of New Zealand 



plants. 1502. 

 Beumee, C. G. B. Bark wounds of teak. 



218, *86. 

 Bezssonoff. Initiation of sexual reproduc- 

 tion in fungi. 1344, *978, *1215. 

 Bigelow, W. D. Heat penetration in canned 



foods. 219. 

 Bigelow, W. D., and J. R. Esty. Thermal- 

 death-point. *869. 

 Bijl, see Van der Bijl. 

 Bintner, J. Silver-leaf disease of plum and 



other plants. 1936. 

 Bixby, W. G. Butternut and Japan walnut. 



*87. 

 Blair, A. W. Potash supplied by intermedi- 

 ary crops. 1380. (Lipman, J. G., and 



Blair) 1373, 1376. 

 Blair, A. W., and A. L. Prince. Soil acidity, 



and lime requirement. 277. 

 Blair, R. E. Yuma reclamation project, 



1918, 14C6, *1797. 

 Blair, T. A. Weather factors and wheat 



yield in Ohio. 888. 

 Blake, S. F. North American and West In- 

 dian avocados. 340. 

 Blakeslee, A. F., Roland Thaxter, and Wil- 

 liam Trelease. William Gil^on Farlow 

 (biographical). 916. 



