INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



311 



Ilerwerden, see Van Herwerden. 



Hcrzog, T. Bryophytcs of second Bolivian 

 trip. (Rev. by Andrews) L205. 



Hess, N. Plant hybridization. ISIS. 



Hessclman, II. Distribution of tree pollen. 

 *1242. 



Heyl, F. W., and C. Barkenbus. Viburnum 

 prunifolium constituents. *1301. 



Heyl, F. W., and H. N. Hopkins. Proteins 

 of ragweed pollen. *1300. 



Hibbard, R. P. Seed potato preparation. 

 19. 



Hibbard, R. P., and S. Gershberg. Method 

 of determining fertilizer requirements. 

 1419, *2025. 



Hickel. Douglas fir, France. 1030. 



Hickey. J. P. Spores in human faeces. 470. 



Ililey, W. E. Calculating mean annual for- 

 est per centage. 564. 



Hiley, W. E. Larch diseases. *1947. 



Hitchcock, A. S. On Isophorus unisetus. 

 415. — Flora of District of Columbia. 

 (Rev. by Britton) 304.— Genera of 

 grasses in U. S. A. (Rev. by Sampson) 

 611. (Rev. by Nelson) 1425. 



Hoagland, D. R. Absorption of soil con- 

 stituents. (Anon, rev.) 1313. 



Hoche, Leon, and Rene Morlot. Partheno- 

 genesis following atrophy of follicle. 

 *1696. 



Hodson, E. A. Correlations in cotton char- 

 acters. 20. 



Hoffer, G. N. Disease-free sweet corn seed. 

 *4S2, 1271. 



Hoffstein, B. H. Notes on henna. 1979. 



Hofmann, J. V. Forest fires, U. S. A. *565. 



Hofsten, see Von Hofsten. 



Hogben,G. Organization of research. (Rev. 

 by Thomson) 508. 



Hole, R. S. A news pecies of Tamarix. 416. 



Hollick, A. Bartram oak. *99. 



Holloway, J. E. New Zealand species of 

 Lycopodium. *325. 



Holm, Theo. Internal glandular hairs in 

 Dryopteris. 1183. 



Holmes, E. M. Medicinal plant industry for 

 Britain. 820.— Manna of the Bible. *821, 

 933. 



Holste, G. Rev. of Bucher, H. Locust 

 plague in Levant. 471. 



Holzinger, J. M. Bartramiopsis Lescurii. 

 155. 



Honing, J. A. Selection in Deli tobacco. 

 *681. 



Hooper, J. J. ('out color in Jersey cattle. 



682. 

 Hopkins, II. X. (Heyl, F. W., and Hopkins) 



1'roteins of ragweed pollen. 1300. 

 Hopkins, L. S. Crested form of Lady fern. 



326. — On Potamogeton Vaseyi. 417. 

 Hopkinson, A. D. Pine and beech forests, 



Normandy. 566. 

 Houwing, R. II. Popular treatise on hered- 

 ity. 1091. 

 Howard, A., G. L. C. Howard, and A. R. 



Khan. Crop pollination, India. 891. 

 Howard, L. O. Recollections of early days of 



Biological Society of Washington. 934. 

 Howard, W. L. Fruit growing and dairying. 



1819. — Value of different roots as stock. 



1820. 

 Hormado, J. Variation in Fi progenies of a 



single mother beet. *1697. 

 Hromadko, J. Variability in progenies of 



sugar beets. (Rev. by anon.) 1589. 

 Huard, V.-A. The "Canadian Naturalist". 



935. — Sketch of Abbe 1 Provancher, bio- 

 graphical. 936. 

 Huffel, G. Forest economy. (Rev. by Al- 



gan, H.) 1012. 

 Hume, A. N. System of breeding. *683. 

 Hungerford, C. W. Rust in seed wheat and 



its relation to seedling infection. 1272. 

 Hunt, R. R. (Hedgecock, G. G., N. R. Hunt, 



and G. G. Hahn) 1219. 

 Huntington, W. D. Fertilizer industry. 



*1391. 

 Hutchins, D. E. Forests of New Zealand. 



567. — Tree growth and forestry. 568. — 



Waipona Kauri forest, New Zealand. 



*569. (Anon, rev.) 624. — Insignis-pine 



disease. 1273. 



Ikeno, S. Reversion in Plantago major. 684. 

 Ulick, J. S. State forests, Pennsylvania. 



*570. — Silviculture in Pennsylvania. 571. 

 Imai, Y. (So, M., and Imai). 734. 

 Inman, C. F. (Lipscomb, G. F., C. F. Inman, 



and J. S. Watkins) 2026. 

 Ise, John. United States forest policy. 



(Rev. by Tourney, J. W.) 627. 

 Itano, A. (Neill, Jas., and Itano) 178. 

 Itano, A., J. Neill, and Mary E. Garvey. 



Growth reaction of bacteria in human 



food. *S41. 

 Ivy, T. P. Cut-over lands, southern U. S. A. 



*572. 

 Iwaski, C. Japanese coal. *1243. 



