INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



301 



Brot horns, V. F. Mosses of Peru, l'.t 16. 

 Brown, B. A. (Jenkins, E. II, W. L. Slate, D. 



F. Jones, and B. A. Brown) 1420. 

 Brown, B. E. (Schreiner, Oswald, B. E. 



Brown, J. J. Skinner, and M. Shapova- 



lov) 1431, 2017. 

 Brown, E. D. W. Growing fern-prothallia. 



1176. 

 Brown, F. 15. II. Refraction of light in plant 



tissues. 757. 

 Brown, G. G. (Lewis, C. J., F. C. Reiiner, 



and G. G. Brown) 124, 289. 

 Brown, J. G. Rev. of Martin, J. N. *497. 

 Brown, N. C. Forests products. (Rev. by 



Moore, B.) 591. 

 Brown, P. E., and W. V. Halversen. Sea- 

 sonal variations in molds and bacteria in 



soils. 282. 

 Brown, W. H., and A. F. Fischer. Philippine 



bamboos. (Rev. by Whitford, H. W.) 



634. — Philippine mangrove swamps. 



(Rev. by Whitford, H. W.) 635. 

 Brown, W. H., and E. D. Merrill. Philip- 

 pine palms and palm products. 533. 

 Brown, W. R. Progress of the European 



olive at Peshawar, India. *1798. 

 Browne, Frank. Opium smoke constituents. 



811. 

 Browne, I. M. P. Anatomy of cone and 



stem of Equisetum. 758. 

 Browne, W. W. Bacteria from salted foods. 



167. 

 Bruce, D. Basis for volume tables in for- 

 e-try. 534. — Deviation of volume tables 



in forestry. 535. 

 Briihl, P. Systematic position of Lindenber- 



gia. 349 — Lindenbergia urticifolia and L. 



polyantha. 350. 

 Bryan, G. S. Nuclear fusion in Sphagnum. 



979. — Sporophytes of Sphagnum subse- 



cundum. 12C6. 

 Bryant, H. B. Forest organization for 



Madras Presidency. 536. 

 Bryk, F. Reprint of Linnaean's diary. 



1734-1737. (Rev. by Nordstedt) 59.— 



Caroli Linnaei adonis steubroensis. 



(Rev. by Nordstedt) 1463. 

 Buchanan, R. E. (Winslow, C.-E. A., J. 



Broadhurst, R. E. Buchanan, C. Krum- 



•wiede, Jr., L. A. Rogers, and G. H. 



Smith) 1S4. 

 Buffault, P. Evolution of the forester, 



France. 1020. 

 Bunyea, H. (Gochenour, W. S., and Bunyea) 



237 



Burd, J. S. Absorption of Boil constituents, 



' Rev. by Anon.) 1313. 

 Burge, E. L. (Burge, \Y. E., and Burge) 



I :;:;:,. 



Burge, W. E., and E. L. Burge. Studies on 

 catalase. 1335. 



Burkill, I. II. A Eevea tree. *351. — Diosco- 

 rea kegeliana, "Yam poule," West In- 

 dies. *352. — Seed and seedlings of Dip- 

 terocarps, 1895, 1896. 



Burnham, S. H. Biographical sketch, C. II. 

 Peck. 48. 



Burns, \V. Variations in Striga, Bombay. 

 353. 



Burt, E. A. North American Thelepho- 

 raceae, XI. 191. 



Buscalionia, L., and G. Muscatello. Mono- 

 graph of Saurauia. 354. 



Busche, see Von dem Busche. 



Butt, N. J. (Harris, F. S., and Butt) 14. 



Butterfield, W. M. Popular description of 

 Diatoms. 1190. 



C., A. C. Rev. of Anonymous. Plan of 

 Tongariro Park, New Zealand. *498. 



Caird, E. (Carfield, C. E., and Caird) 813. 



Calder, C. C. Oxalis in India. 355. — New 

 Indian Vernonia. 356. 



Caldwell, Dorothy W. (Hadley, P., and Cald- 

 well) 674. 



Calkins, G. N., and L. H. Gregory. Varia- 

 tion in Paramaecium. (Rev. by Van 

 Herwerden) 744. 



Calvino, Mario. Propagation by cuttings. 

 *1146. — Tripsacum latifolium. *1261, 

 1409. — Jack beans and sword beans. 1408. 

 — Chemical fertilizers. *1388. 



Cambage, R. H. Flora of New South Wales. 

 1515. 



Camek, J. Hair of cattle. 656. 



Campbell, C. Wheat black stem rust out- 

 break, Italy. 1262. 



Campbell, D. H. California gardens. 68. 



Camus, Aim6e. Note on Mnesithea. 357. — 

 Two new Andropogoneae. 35S. — New 

 grasses of eastern Asia. 359, 36", 361, 363. 

 — Note on Lophatherum gracile. 362. 



Candolle, see De Candolle. 



Cannon, D. Douglas fir. 1021. 



Cannon, H. G. (Doncaster, L., and Cannon) 

 1484. 



Cape, John. Measurement of timber, Brit- 

 ish Isles. 537. 



Carano, E. Apogamy in Asteraceae. 1181. 



Cardot, E. Forest reconstruction, France. 

 1022. 



