INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



315 



Lint, see De Lint . 



Lipman, J. G., and A.W. Blair. Useof lime 

 on sandy soils. 1373. — Availability of 



nitrogenous fertilizers. 137G. 



Lipscomb, (!. F , C. F. Inman, and J. S. 

 Watkins. Borax in fertilizers. 2026. 



Lister, G. Mycetozoa of Britain. *163. 

 — Mycetozoa from Cornwall. 791, *941. 



Ljung, E. W. Svalofs improved Basa-rye. 

 701. 



Lloyd, C. G. J. Ilamsbottom (biographical) 

 *1455 — Arthur Lister. *1456 — George F. 

 Atkinson (biographical) *1457. 



Loeb, J. The collodion membrane and the 

 electrification of water. 828. — Electro- 

 lytes and physical properties of colloids 

 and crystalloids. 829. — Quantitative laws 

 in regeneration. I. S67, *768. — Ions and 

 diffusion through membranes. 1311. — ■ 

 Gravity and regeneration. 1354, *1184. — 

 Quantitative laws in regeneration. II. 

 1355. 



Loewenthal, W. Mutable paratyphoid ba- 

 cillus. *1101. 



Loizeau, A. A country garden. 1856. 



Long, see also De Long. 



Long, Bayard. Crepis biennis. *426. — Spe- 

 cific characters of Eragrostis peregrina. 

 427. — Jasione montana in New Jersey. 

 1522. 



Longo, B. Identity of "Saint Fina violet," 

 of San Gimignano, Italy. 57. 



Lopriore, G. Biological investigations of 

 cereal rusts. *1277. 



Lorch, W. Torsions in the setae of mosses. 

 1351. 



Lorenzen, P. Noble-fir production in Den- 

 mark. 1037. 



Lormand, Ch. (Guerin, P., and Lormand) 

 1362. 



Lotsy, J. P. Oenothera experiments, 1919. 

 *702.— Origin of species through hybridi- 

 zation. *703 — Rev. of de Lint. *704 — 

 Rev. of Simon, R. *705. — Rev. of von 

 Tschermak, E. *706. — Species questions 

 in Cucurbita. 1102. — Onoetheras as nu- 

 clear chimeras. 1103. — Rev. of Bartsch, 

 P. *1715.— Rev. of Von Wettstein, F. 

 1716. — Rev. of von Wettstein, Fritz. 

 *1717. — Oenothera lamarckiana as a 

 nuclear chimera. (Anon, rev.) 1054. — 

 Oenotheras as nuclear chimeras. (Rev. 

 by Kooiman) 1092. 



Loubiere, A. The fungal flora of de Brie 

 cheese. 1221. 



Love, IT. II. Small <^rain investigation. 

 (Anon, rev.) 1595. Synthesis of wild 

 wheat forms. (Anon, rev.) 1596. — Fer- 

 tile wheat-rye hybrids. (Anon, rev.; 

 1597. — Weak awn in Avena crosses. 

 (Anon, rev.) 1598. 



Lovejoy, P. S. Farms vs. forest. 1559, *1424. 



Lowinger, E. Polish forestry and Germany. 

 582. 



Ludwig. Steam-harvesting tan-bark, Ger- 

 many. 583. 



Luisier, A. Mosses of Madeira. 156. 



Lundberg, Fr. Seed color in Phascolus 

 crosses. (Anon, rev.) 1599. 



Lundberg, Jon. Fr. Svalofs "Koloni Stens" 

 pea. 144. 



Lundborg, H. Genotypical deaf-mutism. 

 *707. — Inheritance of genotypical deaf- 

 mutism. 1716. 



Lynch, R. I. Hybrid Cestrums. 1718. 



MacBride, E. W. Method of evolution. 

 *1107. 



MacCaughey, V. M. History of botanical 

 exploration in Hawaii. 1458, 1459. 



Macoun, W. T., and M. B. Davis. Apple 

 breeding, Canadian prairies. 127. 



MacDougal, D. T. Hydration and growth. 

 1345.— Growth of tomato. 1346. 



MacDowell, E. C. Bristle inheritance in 

 Drosophila. 708. 



Maclnnes, L. R., and H. H. Randell. Bac- 

 terial exam nation of dairy products, 

 premises, etc. *176. 



Mackay, H. Forestry in Victoria. 1038. 



Mackenna, J. Dr. C. A. Barber (biographi- 

 cal). 1461. 



MacLarty, A. S. Collecting of forest-tree 

 seed. 584. 



Maestrini, D. Amylase of germinating 

 wheat. 855. 



Magrou, J. Annuals and symbiotic fungi. 

 1278. 



Maheux, G. Protection of plants among the 

 Romans. 942. 



Maiden. J. H. Optunia as stock feed, Aus- 

 tralia. 27. 



Maiden, J. H. Prickly pear as stock food. 

 483. — Pseudomorus Brunoniana, a skin- 

 irritant in New South Wales. 823. 



Makins, F. K. Natural reproduction of sal, 

 Singhbhum, India. 585. 



Mammen, see Von Mammen. 



Mandekic, V. Inheritance in maize. 1719. 

 — Breeding of maize. 1720. 



