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Keitt, T. E., and A. W. Murray. Making 

 insoluble phosphates available by com- 

 posting. 284. — Opening time of cotton, 

 Georgia. 892. 



Kelley, W. P. Alkali lands in California. 

 1369. 



Kempton, J. H. (Collins, G. N., and Kemp- 

 ton) 1648. 



Kerr. J C On sex and heredity. (Rev. by 

 Oatenbv) 1083 



Kiessling, L. Winter-barley breeding, Ger- 

 many. 23. — Report of Bavarian Seed- 

 breeding Institute. 1705. — Obituary, C. 

 K raus. *1706. — Yield of winter barley, 

 modified by breeding. 1707. — Mutation 

 in barley. (Rev. by Anon.) 1592. — 

 Chlorophyll-defective barley. (Rev. by 

 Anon.) 1593. — Seed-breeding Institution 

 at Weihenstephan. (Rev. by Anon.) 

 1594. 



Killer, J. Breeding pure lines of winter 

 wheat into spring wheat. 1708. 



Killerman, S. Polyporus montanus in Ba- 

 varia. 776. 



Kirkhuff, Pauline. California glowers. *69. 



Kirkland, B. P. State vs. federal control of 

 forests, U. S. A. 576. — Destructive lum- 

 bering and labor. 577. 



Kittredte, J., Jr. Silvicultural practice, 

 France. 578. 



Klatt, Berthold. Germ-cell transplantation 

 in gypsy moth. 1709. 



Kleberger. Oil-producing plants, Germany. 

 24. 



Kligler, J. J. (Olitsky, P. K, and Kligler) 

 843. 



Kling, M. Tobacco fertilizer, Germany. 25. 



Kniep, Hans. Sexuality in Basidiomycetes. 

 (Rev. by Nienburg) 710. 



Knowlton, D. H., and W. Deane. Flora of 

 Boston District. 313. 



Knowlton, F. H. North American mesozoic 

 and cenozoic plants. (Rev. by Cock- 

 erell) 794. 



Koch, Elers. Forestry problems, Pinchot 

 Committee report, northwestern U. S. A. 

 579. 



Koch, L. Degenerated cassava cuttings. 

 242. — Selection experiments with rice. 

 688. 



Koehler, A. Rev. of Wilson, T. R. C. Kiln- 

 drying for aeroplane parts. *580. 



Koehler, A. E. Calomel electrodes. *1364. 



Kok, J. Enemies of cultivated plants. 

 (Rev. by Ritzema) 1958. 



Kokctsu, It. Records fur physiology, ecol- 

 ogy, and climat ology. S75. 



Kooiman, BE. N. Remarks on nuclear chi- 

 maeras in Oenothera. "689. — Rev. of 

 Collins, K. J. •690.— Rev. of Fruwirth, 

 C. *691.— Rev. of Barland, 8. C. *692.— 

 Rev. of von Tschermak. *693. — Com- 

 ments on Lotsy's Oenotheras as nuclear 

 chimeras. 1092. — Summary of recent 



Oenothera literature. 1093. (Tjebbes, 



K. , and Kooiman) 1135. 



Kopeloff, Lillian. (Kopeloff, Nicholas, and 

 Lillian Kopeloff) 876. 



Kopeloff, Nicholas, and Lillian Kopeloff. 

 Biological factors in sugar-deterioration. 

 *876. 



Kornauth, K., and Wober, A. Control of 

 grape diseases. 243. 



Korstian, C. F. Native vegetation and re- 

 forestation. 1557. 



Kottur, G. L. Improved cotton for Maratha 

 Country, India. 1710. 



Kotze, J. J. Wood charcoal. *1558. 



Kotze, J. J., and E. P. Phillips. Forest-trees 

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Kraemer, Henry. C. Tanret, biographical. 

 938. — Growing drug-plants in Michigan. 

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Kraus, C. Inheritance ratios in pure lines. 

 (Anon, rev.) 1053. 



Krause, K. Rev. of Bally, W. *694— Rev. 

 of Lehman, E. *695. 



Krausel, R. Tertiary flora of Silesia. 1245. 

 — Pleistocene plants from Silesia. 1246. 



Krausel, R., and others. The plants of the 

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Kreitmann, L. Forest of Montiers-sur- 

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Krelage, E. Classification of tulips. 1851. 



Kremer, E. Alexander Tschirch. *939. 



Krieger, Louis C. C. Field key to mush- 

 rooms. 777. 



Kroon, H. M. Color-inheritance in horses. 

 *1094, 1095. 



Kroon. H. M., and G. M. van der Plank. 

 Description of horses in the studbooks. 

 *1711. 



Kruckeberg, H. W. Bud selection, Califor- 

 nia. 122. 



Krumwiede, C, Jr. (Winslow, C.-E. A., Jean 

 Broadhurst, R. E. Buchanan, C. Krum- 

 wiede, Jr., L. A. Rogers, and G. H. 

 Smith) 184. 



Kryshtofovich, A. Tertiary plants from 

 Japan. 1248. 



