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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Harris, F. S., and Butt, N. I. Short-time 

 field tests, U. S. A. 14. 



Harris, J. A. Field heterogeneity and plot 

 yields. 480. 



Harris, L. Differences in disease resistance 

 in potatoes. (Rev. by anon.) 1588. 



Harrison, J. W. H. Genetical studies in a 

 geometrid moth. 677. 



Harshberger, J. W. Alpine fell-fields of east- 

 ern North America. *1908. 



Hart, W. E. Pamplemousses Bot. Gard. 

 *2031. 



Hartley, Carl. Conifer stem lesions caused 

 by excessive heat. 1269. 



Hartley, C, T. C. Merrill, and A. S. Rhodes. 

 Seedling diseases of conifers. 95. 



Hartwell, B. L. Annual Rept. Rhode Island 

 Agric. Exp. Sta. 15, *238, 1688. 



Hartwell, B. L., and S. C. Damon. Hy- 

 drated lime and limestone, Rhode Island. 

 16, *239. — Sodium as substitute for po- 

 tassium, Rhode Island. 17, *831. 



Hartwell, B. L., F. R. Pember, and G. E. 

 Merkle. Crop plants and succeeding 

 crop, Rhode Island. 18, *240. 



Harvey, Ethel Browne. Chromosome number 

 in Metazoa. 1090. 



Harvey, E. N. The nature of animal light. 

 2012. 



Harvey, L. F. (Clinton, G. P., and Harvey) 

 223. 



Harvey, L. H. Phytogeographical observa- 

 tions, Michigan. *1542. 



Harvey, R. B. Relation of enzymes and 

 acidity to overgrowths. *764, 1353, *1270. 



Haslett, J. P. Spirit-yielding plants, Brit- 

 ish India. 268. 



Haslund, Ole. Form factor of Norway 

 spruce. 560. 



Haslund, Ove. Forest valuation. *1543. 



Haugh, L. A. Lichens as index of beech 

 growth. 1029. 



Havaas, John. Lichens of Bergen listed by 

 Mosterhavn. 786. 



Havas, G. Dwarf hemp due to inbreeding. 

 (Anon, rev.) 1052. 



Havelock, W. B. Larch growth at Brock- 

 lesby Park, England. 561, 562, 563. 



Haviland, F. E. Stomata of Australia leaf- 

 less plants. 1504. 



Hawes, A. F. Cooperative marketing, for- 

 est-products, U. S. A. *96. 



Headden, W. P. Effect of excess nitric-ni- 

 trogen in soils. 1375. 



Headley, F. B. Truckee-Carson reclamation 

 project, 1918, U. S. A. 1417, *1817. 



Heal, John. Streptocarpus hybrids. 678. 



Hedgcock, G. G., N. R. Hunt, and G. G. 

 Hahn. The genus Coleosporium. 1219. 



Hedrich, U. P. Manual of American grape 

 growing. (Rev. by True) 1835. 



Heede, see Van den Heede. 



Hegner, R. W. Cytology of Arcella. *993 — 

 Environmental effects on Arcella. *994. 

 — Variation in Arcella. (Rev. by Van 

 Herwerden) 744.— Germ-cell cycle of 

 animals. (Rev. by Thomson) 1134. 



Heinlich, Louis F. Trees of White Co., In- 

 diana. *97. 



Heinsius, H. W. Report of Secretary of 

 Phytopathological Society of Holland. 

 *1946. 



Hemenway, C. R. (Waldron, J. W., A. Gart- 

 ley, C. R. Hemenway, J. N. S. Williams, 

 G. P. Wilcox, T. H. Petrie, and H. P. 

 Agee) 901, 1787. 



Hendrickson, A. H. Inter-species pollina- 

 tion of plums. 120. 



Hendrickson, J. W. (Lauritson, M. N., J. W. 

 Hendrickson, and W. B. Nevens) 1098. 



Henke, L. A. Corn in Hawaii. 1418. 



Henkel, J. S. Forestry, Rhodesia. *98. 



Henry, A. Species of Pseudotsuga. *765. 



Henry, A., and M. G. Flood. The Douglas 

 fir. 1544, *1900. 



Hensen, V. Death, reproduction, and he- 

 redity. (Rev. by Thomson) 737. 



Herbst, K. Influence of background on the 

 color of salamanders. (Rev. by Schleif) 

 1751. 



Heribert-Nilsson, Nils. Experimental stud- 

 ies on Salix. 414. — Pollen-tube and Men- 

 delian ratios in Oenothera. *679. (Rev. 

 by Sirks) 1762. — Deranged ratios in 

 Oenothera. 1689.— Rev. of von Hofsten. 

 *1690. 



Herlant, Maurice. Carbonic acid and ex- 

 perimental parthenogenesis. *1691. 



Herre, A. C. Twenty-eight Alaskan lichens. 

 185. 



Herriott, Miss E. M. Flora of Hagley Park, 

 New Zealand. 1519. 



Hertel, H. Agriculture in 1919. 481. 



Hertwig, Giinther. Fate of paternal chroma- 

 tin in crosses. *1692. 



Hertwig, Oscar. General biology. *1693. 



Hertwig, Paula. Haploid and diploid par- 

 thenogenesis. *680, 1695.— Aberrant form 

 of parthenogenesis in Rhabditis. *1694. 



