INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES 



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Grieve, J. \V. A. Forestry in Himalayas. 550. 

 Griffiths, David. New and old species of 



Opuntia. (Rev. by Coulter) 3S0. 

 Groom, Percy. "Brown oak" caused by 

 some fungous agency. 1267. 



Grosser, Otto. Specific albumin in heredity, 

 and structure of the animal placenta. 

 •1086. 



Grout, F. F., and Broderick, T. M. Algon- 

 kian algae. 1241. 



Grove, W. B. Biographical sketch of G. S. 

 West. 56. 



Grove, W. B. Geo. Stephen West. *1453. — 

 Species of Phoma listed by Saccardo. 

 1917. 



Groves, J. Sex terms for plants. *154. — C. 

 Varley, biographical. 931. 



Grumert, Artur. Agricultural drainage. 

 2021. 



Gruzewska, Mrs. Z. Laminarine of Lami- 

 naria flexicaulis. 1319. 



Guerin, P. Rev. of Berger, Marie-Gaston. 

 *412. 



Guerin, P., and Ch. Lormand. Chlorine gas 

 injury. 1362. 



Guillaumin, A. Contribution to the flora of 

 New Caledonia. 413. — Concerning intro- 

 duction of Colocasia indica, France. 1850. 

 — Elements of cytoplasm. 991. — Chon- 

 driosomes in plant cells. 992. — Chondrio- 

 somes of lilies. 1487. 



Guion, A. Heating greenhouses by electric- 

 ity. 1 14. 



Gunderson, A. J. Dry lime sulphur. 1945. 



Gutherz, S. Heterochromosomes in domes- 

 tic cat. *1678. 



Guthrie, J. D. Early English forest regula- 

 tions. *557, 932. 



Guyer, M. F., and E. A. Smith. Transmis- 

 sion of eye defects induced by lens-sen- 

 sitized serum. 1679. 



Guyot, Ch. Two schools of forest policy, 

 France. 1026. — Forest laws on clearing, 

 France. 1027. — Forest laws on rabbit 

 injury, France. 1028. 



Haas, A. R. C. Reaction of plant juices. 

 1320. 



Hadley, P., and Dorothy W. Caldwell. In- 

 heritance of egg-weight. 674. 



Haecker, V. Hereditary characters in man. 

 1680. 



Hagedoorn — La Brand, A. C, and A. L. 

 Hagedoorn. Inherited predisposition 

 to a bacterial disease. 1087. 



Ilagcm, O. Climate and viability of pine 



seed. 558. 

 Eagiwara, Tokio. Coupling in Japanese 



morning glory. 675. 

 Ilahn, G. G. (Hedgcock, G. G., N. R. Hunt, 



and G. G. Hahn) 1219. 

 Hall, I. C. Methylene blue and anaerobiosis. 



*173. 

 Hall. R. C Forest situation in France. 559. 

 Hallberg, F. (Blatter, E., F. Hallberg, and 



C. McCann) 342, 343. 

 Halversen, W. V. (Brown, P. E., and Hal- 



versen) 282. 

 Halma, F. F. (Reed, H. S., and Halma) 1347. 

 Hamblin, C. O. Collar rot of citrus trees. 



1268. 

 Hamelinaye, see De la Hamelinaye. 

 Hammond, A. A. Small fruit culture, Vic- 

 toria, Canada. 1815. 

 Hampton, H. C. (Becking, L. G. M. B., and 



H. C. Hampton) 1334. 

 Handover, W. P. Dwarf coconuts, Malaya. 



*119. 

 Hansen, A. A. Cocklebur. 1414. 

 Hansen, Dan. Huntley reclamation project, 



1918. 1413, *1816. 

 Hansen, W. Classification of breeding plots 

 and plants. *1088— Beet breeding. 1681. 

 — Plantbreeders bookkeeping. *1682. — 

 Organization and labor-saving in plant 

 breeding. *1683. — Determination of seed- 

 weight in plants. *1684. — Organization 

 of plant breeding. (Rev. by Anon.) 

 1587. 

 Harder, R. German rev. of Kiister, E. 



*1089. 

 Hargitt, G. T. Evolution of germ cells. 



1685. 

 Hargreaves, W. A. Paper making industry 

 in South Australia. (Rev. by Anon.) 521. 

 Harlan, H. V. Daily development of barley 

 kernels. 1415, *1899. — Germination of 

 barley pollen. (Rev. by Anon.) 1569. 

 Harlan, H. V., and S. Anthony. Develop- 

 ment of barley. 1416. *2009. 

 Harland, S. C. Inheritance of corolla color 

 in cotton. *676, 1686. — Inheritance in 

 cowpea. (Rev. by Kooiman) 692. 

 Harman, M. T. Chromosome studies in 



Tettigidae, II. 1687. 

 Harper, R. M. The supposed southern limit 

 of the eastern hemlock. *94. — Water and 

 mineral content of an epiphytic fern. 

 1503. 



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