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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Cribbs, J. E. Transpiration in Tilia. 1498. 



Crocker, Wm. Rev. of Steinberg, R. A. 

 *2010. 



Cromer, C. O. (Wiancko, A. F., and Cromer) 

 493. 



Cross, W. E. Cane nomenclature in Argen- 

 tina. *889. 



Crow, J. W. Breeding horticultural plants. 

 115. 



Cruess, W. V., A. W. Christie, and F. C. H. 

 Flossfeder. Drying of grapes. 1176. 



Cruess, W. V. Unfermented fruit juices. 

 1177.— Grape syrup. 1178. 



Curtis, O. F. Upward translocation of stor- 

 age food. 1310, *1149, *1023. 



Cushing, H. Hereditary symphalangism. 

 (Rev. by Ellinger) 1663. 



Czuber. Probability calculations in agri- 

 culture. *1654. 



Dahl, A. L. Utilizing wine grapes, Califor- 

 nia, U. S. A. 1803. 



Dahlgren, K. V. O. Decandrous Capsella. 

 (Rev. by Sirks) 724. 



Dalcq, Albert. Spermatogenesis in the 

 orvet. *1070. 



Dallimore, W. Elm timber, British Isles. 

 541. 



Dammerman, K. W. Batocera hybrids. 

 1071. 



Damon, S. C. Rotations, Rhode Island. 11. 



(Hartwell, B. L., and Damon) 16, 17, 



238, 831. 



Danforth, C. H. Brachydactylism in fowls. 

 1655. 



Dangeard, Pierre. Vacuoles in Gymno- 

 sperms. 982. 



Dangeard, P. A. Chondicosomes of Selagi- 

 nella. 983. — Structure and metabolism 

 of plant cell. 1481. 



Danguy, Paul. Meliaceae from Madagascar. 

 382. 



Daniel, Lucien. Antagonistic reactions in 

 grafted plants. 1150, *1182.— Stability 

 and heredity of Crataegomespilus and 

 Pirocydonia. *1656. — Symbiomorphoses. 

 (Rev. by Dufour) 666. 



Dantony. (Vermorel and Dantony) 1968. 



Danysz, J. The species in bacteria. 1924. 



Darbakcr, L. K. Vinegar bee. 814. 



Darnell-Smith, G. P. Electrolytic treat- 

 ment of seeds. 1363. 



Darrow, G. M. Origin of cultivated rasp- 

 berries. *664. — Raspberry culture, U. S. 

 A. 1804. — Culture of currant and goose- 

 berry, U. S. A. 1805. — Loganberries. 

 (Rev. by Tesnier) 1163. 



Daveau, J. Ficus Saussreana and F. Erio- 



botryoides. *383. 

 Davenport, A. (Fred, E. B., W. H. Peterson, 



and A. Davenport) 1336. 

 Davenport, C. B. Report of Dept. of 



Experimental Evolution, Carnegie Inst. 



1657. — Inheritance of nerve tumors. 



1658. 

 Davies, D. Carboniferous plants from 



Wales. 796. 

 Davis, M. B. (Macoun, W. F., and Davis) 



127. 

 Davis, L., and N. S. Ferry. Diphtheria 



toxin. *S47. 

 Davison, W. C. Aerobic dysentery organ- 

 isms. *169. 

 Deane, Walter (Knowlton, D. H., and Deane) 



313. 

 Deb, Sasi Mohan. Tea-box industry, Upper 



Assam. 542. 

 De Candolle, C. New species of Piper from 



Panama. 384.. 

 De Dominicis, A. Biological significance of 



tannin. 837. 

 Deemer, R. B. (Ross, W. H., and Deemer) 



2028. 

 Delage, Y., and M. Goldsmith. Mechanics 



of heredity and mendelism. *1482. 

 De la Hamelinaye, H. Coppice reserves in 



devastated area, France. 1024. 

 De Lint, G. M. Distribution of Eurytemora. 



(Rev. by Lotsy) 704. 

 Delong, D. M. (Sanders, J. G., and Delong) 



253. 

 Demonlon, A. Reaction of soils. 278. 

 Demorlaine, J. Need for army forest serv- 

 ice, France. *923. 

 Demoussey, E. (Maquenne, L., and Demous- 



sey) 1314, 1370. 

 Dendy, A. Animal life and human prog- 

 ress. (Rev. by Thomson) 736. 

 Denis, Marcel. Light optimum for Sticho- 



coccus. 871. 

 Densmore, H. D. Botany text-book. 500. 

 Derlitzki. Winter-barley varieties, Ger- 

 many. 12. 

 Deshmukh, G. B. Polyembryony in citrus 



and Persea. 762. 

 De Vries, Eva. Fruit and seed formation in 



Primula crosses. *665. (Rev. by Tisch- 



ler) 739. 

 De Wilde, P. A. Deaf-mutism and retiniits 



pigmentosa. 1^72. 

 De Wildeman, E. The genus Tetracladium. 



211, *227. — Macaranga saccifera, an 

 African mvrmecophile. 1897. — Flora of 

 Congo. (Rev. by Coulter) 309. 



