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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



J., S. H. Rev. of Winterbottom, D. C. 472. 



Jack, H. W. Wet rice experiments, Malaya. 

 121. 



Jackson, A. B. Spike disease of sandal. 

 1274. — Carex in Bedfordshire, England. 

 1520. 



Jackson, A. B., and A. J. Wilmott. Barbarea 

 rivularis in Britain. 418. 



Jackson, B. D. Pritzel's index. 937. 



Jackson, H. S. North American Ustilagin- 

 ales. 775. — New or noteworthy North 

 American Ustilaginales. *1275. 



Jacobson, Mrs. R. Floral biology of Scutel- 

 laria. 766. 



Jagerschmidt, J. Logging in Alsace and Lor- 

 raine. 1031. 



Jamieson, G. S., and W. F. Baughman. *269. 



Jardine, J. T. Grazing in timber lands, 

 western U. S. A. 573. 



Jauch, Berthe. Anatomy and biology of 

 Polygalaceae. 419. 



Jeanport, E. Enumeration of plants of 

 Soudan. *311. — Plants of Macedonia. 

 312. 



Jenkins, E. H., and G. P. Clinton. Potato 

 fertilizer experiments, Connecticut. 21. 



Jenkins, E. H., and E. M. Bailey. Fertilizer 

 analyses, Connecticut. 292. 



Jenkins, E. H., W. L. Slate, D. F. Jones, and 

 B. A. Brown. Varieties and strains of 

 corn for Connecticut. 1420. 



Jennings, H. S. Variation in Diffiugia. 

 (Rev. by van Herwerden) 744. 



Jennings, O. E. Paper mulberry, etc. *767. 

 — Ejection of pollen by paper mulberry. 

 1350. 



Jermstad. Varieties and properties of smok- 

 ing opium. 822. 



Joffe, J. S. Lime requirement and ion con- 

 centration. 279. 



Johann, Helen (Dickson, J. G., and Johann) 

 227. 



Johannes, Gunnar. Planting 2-0 nursery 

 pine stock, Sweden. 574. 



Johannsen, W. Heredity in historical and 

 experimental light. (Anon, rev.) 1590. 



Johansson, Hj. (Akerman, A., Hj. Johans- 

 son, and B. Platon) 646. 



Johns, C. O., and H. C. Waterman. Proteins 

 from Stizolobium deeringianum. *1329. 



Johnston, I. M. Flora of southern Califor- 

 nia. 1521. 



Johnston, J. R. Sugar-cane mosaic disease. 

 241. 



Jollos, Victor. Genetical studies in Infu- 

 soria. *1698. 



Jones, D. F. Heritable characters of maize. 

 IV. A lethal factor — defective seeds. 

 *685. — Fertilization by pollen mixture. 

 *995, 1699, 1700.— Rev. of Coulter and 



Coulter *1701. (East, E. M., and 



Jones) 661.— (Jenkins, E. H.,W. L. Slate, 

 D. F. Jones, and B . A. Brown) 1420.— 

 Inbreeding and outbreeding. (Rev. by 

 O'Donoghue). 1109. (Rev. by Sirks) 

 1761. 



Jones, D. H. Azotobacter life cycles. 174. 



Jones, H. M. Amino-acid utilization in bac- 

 teria. 1321. 



Jones, Owen. Soil fertility, Australian for- 

 ests. 1032. — Soil fertility preservation 

 by forest in Australia. *1368. 



Jongmans, W. J. Coal measures of Holland. 

 1244. 



Jost. Rev. of Lehmann, E. *686. 



Jouin, E. Horticulture in Lorraine, France. 

 1821. 



Judd, C. S. Morning glory weed. 1421. 

 — The Australian red cedar. 1545. — 

 Hawaiian forests. 1546. — Eucalyptus 

 plantation, Hawaii. 1547. — Forestry in 

 Hawaii. 1548.— The koa tree. 1549.— The 

 candlenut tree. 1550. — Forest reserves, 

 Hawaiian Islands. 1551. — The Makiki 

 nursery. 1552, 1822. — Original algaroba 

 tree. 1553. — A volume table for algaroba. 

 1554.— The wiliwili tree. 1555. 



Juhlin-Dannfelt, H. Weed legislation. 22. 



Just, Giinther. Mendelian ratios in forms 

 with low number of offspring. *1702. 



Kalt, B. The -concept "Original seed." 

 *1703. (Rev. by Anon.) 1591. 



Kammerer, Paul. Darkness animals in light 



and the reverse. *1704. (Steinach, 



Engen, and Kammerer) 1767, 1768. 



Kappert, H. Complete dominance of a 

 quantitative character. 687. 



Karver, J. L. (Moore, G. F., and Karver) 285. 



Kashyap, S. R. Needle-number in Pinus 

 longifolia. *1033. 



Kaurin, W. Forest planting in France. 1556. 



Kay, James. Red and Norway pine in for- 

 estry. 575. 



Kearney, T. H. Absorption by soil of so- 

 dium carbonate and sodium chloride. 

 296. 



Keene, M. L. Zygospore formation in Phy- 

 comyces. *996. 



Keith, L. G. (Clowes, G. H. A., and Keith) 

 1360. 



