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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Naumann, Einar. Plankton-coloration in a 

 Swedish lake in 1697. 58. 



Neger, F. W. Forest and orchard diseases. 

 *1280. 



Neill, Jas. (Itano, Arao, Jas. Neill, and 

 Mary E. Garvey) 841. 



Neill, J., and A. Itano. Microscopic-anaero- 

 bic cultivation. 178. 



Keller, J. R. Nitrogen production by soil 

 bacteria. 1378. 



Nelson, E. K. Chenopodium oil, chemistry. 

 *272. 



Nelson, J. C. The new genus Bromelica. 

 432. — Rev. of Hitchcock, A. S. Grasses 

 of the United States. *1425. 



Nelson, J. M. (Taylor, F. C., and Nelson) 

 1326. 



Neumesiter. Ammonium superphosphate for 

 winter rye, Germany. 29. 



Neuweiler, E. Plant remains of lake dwell- 

 ings, Switzerland. *1250. 



Nevens, W. B. (Lauritzen, M. N., J. W. 

 Hendrickson, and W. B. Nevens) 1098. 



Neville, G. (Barker, B. T. P., and Neville) 

 47. 



Newcomer, E. H. (Fisher, D. F., and New- 

 comer) 1942. 



Newell, W. Citrus planting, Florida. 132.— 

 Citrus-canker eradication, Florida. 247, 

 248. 



Newman, L. Wheat production in Canada. 

 (Anon rev.) 1602. 



Newman, L. F., and G. Walworth. Coastal 

 ecology of Lincolnshire, England. 1509. 



Nicolas, G. Respiration of plants parasi- 

 tized by fungi. 1951. 



Nienburg. Rev. of (1) Bensaude, M., (2) 

 Kniep, H. *710. 



Nilsson-Ehle, H. Resistance of barley to 

 Heterodera. *711, 1731. 



Nonidez, Jose F. Meiotic phenomena in 

 Blaps and the X complex. 1732. 



Nord, F. F. Acetaldehyde in nature. *273. 



Nordstedt. C. T. O. Rev. of Bryk, F. *59. 



Nordstedt, O. Rev. of Bryk, F. 1464.— 

 Prima locaplantarumSuecicarum. *1465. 



Noren, C. A. Thinning fruit. 1828. 



Normington, Ruth. Heat resistant organ- 

 isms in cold-packed peas. 179. 

 Northrup, J. H. Hereditary adaptation to 

 high temperature. *1356. — Temperature 

 regulation of incubators. 1357. 



Oberstein, O. Bud variations in potatoes. 

 1733. 



Oddo, B., and G. Pollacci. On formation of 



chlorophyll. 1323. 

 Odell, W. S. Morchella bispora in Canada. 



780. 

 O'Donoghue, C. H. Rev. of Morgan. *1108. 

 — Rev. of East and Jones. *1109. — Rev. 

 of Lillie, F. R. *1110. 



Okada, Y. Proliferation of pith cells in 

 Vicia. 868. 



Okey, Ruth, and A. W. Williams. Inulin 

 in the globe artichoke. *1324. 



Olitsky, P. K, and I. J. Kligler. Toxins 

 and antitoxins of B. dysenteriae Shiga. 

 *843. 



Olmsted, F. E. Business phases of forest 

 devastation. 595. 



O'Neal, C. E. Microsporogenesis in Datura 

 stramonium. 1001. 



Opperman, A. Summer-cut beech wood, 

 Denmark. 103. 



Orla-Jensen,S. Lactic-acid bacteria. (Rev. 

 by Winslow) 183, 860. 



Orr, P. F. Bacillus botulinus and its toxins. 

 180. 



Osborn, H. Pasture problems, especially 

 biological, U. S. A. 487. 



Osborne, T. B. and A. J. Wakeman. Pro- 

 teins of spinach leaves. 1330. 



Oschwald, Marie. Floral biology of Cam- 

 panula. 769. 



Oshima, K. (Takameine, J., Jr.,andOshima) 

 1342. 



Ostenfeld, C. H. Contributions to Austral- 

 ian botany. 433. 



Oudemans, C. A. J. A. Enumeratio fun- 

 gorum. (Rev. by Murrill) 779. 



Overeem, see Van Overeem. 



Overholts, L. O. Mycologica! notes, 1919. 

 781. 



Owen, J. H. Felsted School Scientific So- 

 ciety, England. 974. 



Owen, M. N. Skin spot of potato. 1952. 



Oyen, P. A. Norway - Pleistocene - fossil 

 plants. 798. 



P., E. Rev. of Anonymous. *799. 



Painter, T. S. Spermatogenesis in lizard, 



Anolis. 1734. 

 Palmer, C. F. Agriculture in Los Angeles 



schools. *70. 

 Palmer, E. J. Texas Ptridophyta, III. 



1523. 

 Pampanini, R. Herbarium of Paolo Boc- 



cone. *314. 



