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Gain, Edrnond, and Andre Gain. Effect of 



vegetation on soil temperature. 299,*870. 



Galant, S. Variations in Anemone hepatica. 



*671. 

 Galippe, V. Transformations of protoplasm. 



1307. 

 Galloway, B. T. Tests of new pear stocks, 



U. S. A. 118. 

 Gamble, J. S. Flora of Madras. (Rev. by 



Anon.) 303. 

 Gard, Mederic. Cell division of Euglena. 



989, *1198. 

 Gardner, F. D., asst. by R. M. Blasingame. 



Soils and soil management. 2020. 

 Gardner, V. R. Bud-selection investiga- 

 tions. 1155, 1673. 

 Gamier, M. New or little known plants. 

 1812.— New plants for 1920, France. 

 1849, *1411. 

 Garr, H. D. , and G. E. E'we. Hemlock bark 



for pharmacy. 819. 

 Gartley, A. (Waldron, J. W., A. Gortley., C. 

 R. Hemenway, J. N. S. Williams, G. P. 

 Wilcox, T. H. Petrie, and H. P. Agee) 

 901, 1787. 

 Garvey, M. E. (Itano, A., J. Neill, and 



Mary E. Garvey) 841. 

 Gassner, S. Physiology of spring and win- 

 ter annuals. 1082. 

 Gassul, R. S. Symmetrical contraction of 



fingers. (Rev. by Siemens) 1756. 

 Gatenby, J. B. Rev. of Bower, F. O., J. G. 

 Kerr, and W. E. Agar. *1083.— Cyto- 

 plasmic inclusions of germ cells. *1485. 

 Gates, R. R. Heredity and eugenics. *1084 

 — Meiotic phenomena in Lactuca. 1674. 

 Gauger, M. Mendelian ratios in monohy- 



brids. 1675. 

 Gautier, A., and P. Clausmann. Physiologi- 

 cal experiments with fluorides. *1412. 

 Gautier, A., and P. Clausmann. Influence of 



fluorides on vegetation. 1998. 

 Gepp, A. Melobesia. (Anon. Rev.) 1196. 

 Gepp, E. S. Melobesia. (Anon, rev.) 1196. 

 Gerhardt, K. Excretions in plants. 838. 

 Gerlach, Prof. Dr. Fertilizing with carbon 



dioxide. 890. 

 Gershberg, S. (Hibbard, R. P., and Gersh- 



berg) 1419, 2025. 

 Gershenfeld, Louis. Galen, a sketch. *929. 

 Gertz, Otto. "Glora Kofsoensis" of Lin- 

 naeus. 54. 

 Ghose, M. Source of sugar in Bikar. 1893. 

 Gill, Walter. Ann. Forestry Rept., South 

 Australia, 1918-1919. 1025. 



Gillespie, L. J. Reduction and oxidation of 



water-logged soil. 283. 

 Gillette, Genevieve. (Coons, G. H., and Gil- 

 lette) 1938, 2013. 

 Gillies, C. D. Variation in Bruguiera 



Rheedi. *672. 

 Gilling, W. O. R. (Rando, H., and Gilling) 



800. 

 Gilmore, M. R. Plants used by Missouri 



River Indians. *2030. 

 Girarcl, P. Permeability of the cell mem- 

 brane. 1994. 

 Gleason, H. A. The quadrat method. 1499. 

 Glover, H. M. Spruce (red henrtwood), 



British India. 93. 

 Goblet d'Alviella, Felix. Elements of silvi- 

 culture. (Rev. by Woolsey) 644. 

 Gochenour, W. S., and H. Bunyes. Filtra- 

 tion of colloids. 237. 

 Godfrey, M. J. British marsh orchids. 411. 

 Goebel, K. Ernst Stahl, appreciation. *930. 

 Goff , E. S. Sketch of the history of horti- 

 culture. 55. 

 Gola, G. Haematin in plants. 839. 

 Goldemweiser, E. A. Fertilizer industry, 



U. S. A. *1390. 

 Goldschmidt, R. Quantitative basis of he- 

 redity and species formation. *673. — 

 Intersexuality. *1676. (Rev. by Van 

 Herwerden) 745. 

 Goldsmith, M. (Delage, Y., and Goldsmith) 



1482. 

 Goldsmith, W. M. Chromosomes of tiger 



beetles. *1486. 

 Gould, H. P. Peach growing, TJ. S. A. 1813. 

 Gragenberg, E. Hyperdactyly in human ex- 

 tremities. *1677. 

 Graham, Margaret. Centrosomes in Preis- 



sia. *990. 

 Grant, E. H. Tests for spartein and guaiac. 



1299. — Tests for purgative drugs. 1978. 

 Greve, C. Biology and ecology of f oliaceous 



mosses. (Rev. by Rubner) 610. 

 Green, F. J. Germinative capacity of pine 



seed. 554, *2010. 

 Greenfield, W. P. Beech in Lincolnshire. 



555. 

 Gregory, L. H. (Calkins, G. N., and Gregory) 



744. 

 Greig-Smith, R. Toxic effects produced by 



bacteria. *S40. 

 Greve, W. Weed control, Germany. 13. 

 Grier, N. M. Public information regarding 

 biology. 503. — Variation of leaves in 

 Sassafras. *1085. 



