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Pampanini, It., and V. Zanon. Flora of 



Circeaica. ill",. 

 Pantanelli, E. Sorghum halepenBe in Italy. 



30. — Changes in permeability. 1312. 

 Parish, S. B. Supplementary bibliography 



of flora of southern California. 949. 

 Parkin, John. Restocking war-felled woods, 

 U.S.A. (1) *596 — Restocking war-felled 

 woods, U. S. A. (2) *597. 

 Parmenter, C. L. Chromosomes of parthe- 

 nogenetic frogs. *1002. — Chromosome 

 number in Ambystoma. *1003. 

 Parmentier, Paul. Irrigation in Syria and 



Palestine. 1S29, *1426. 

 Parnell, R. Hazara Fores Division, India. 



598. 

 Parry and Company. Cane development in 



the East Indies. 1427. 

 Parsons, Elizabeth I. (Winslow, C.-E. A.,W. 



Rothberg, and E. I. Parsons) 790. 

 Parsons, T. H. Effects of shell fire on French 



forest trees. *1953. 

 Paterno, E. Cryoscopy. *950. 

 Patterson, J. T. Polyembrony and sex. 



(Rev. by Welch) 747. 

 Paul D. Early study of fungi in Britain. 



*951. 

 Paulsen, Ove. West Australian Chenopods. 

 (In Ostenfeld, C. H. Contributions to 

 Australian botany, Part II.) 433. 

 Pearce, W. J. Insect losses and forest yield, 



western U. S. A. 599. 

 Pearcy, Knight. Filberts in the Northwest. 



1160. 

 Pearl, R. Practical breeding of cattle. 712. 

 Pearson, W. H. William Hobson, biographi- 

 cal. 952. 

 Peglion, V. Perithecial stage of oak mildew, 

 Bologna. 202. — Wheat varieties and 

 bunt, Italy. 249. 

 Pellegrin, F. Botanical collections from the 

 Congo. 316. — Silk-cotton tree, Bombax 

 buonopozense. 434. — Polymorphism of 

 Hedera. 435. 

 Pellew, Caroline (Bateson, W., and Pellew) 



652. 

 Peltier, G. L. Citrus canker. *1954. 

 Peltier, G. L., and W. J. Frederich. Rela- 

 tive susceptibility of citrus and related 

 plants to citrus canker. 1955. 

 Pember, F. R. (Hart well, B. L., F. R. Pem- 



ber. and G. E. Merkle) 18. 239 

 Penard, E. Mallomonas insignis. 1200. 



IYimell, I'. W. Scrophulariaceae of north- 

 eastern U. S. A. 436. — Index, Ameri- 

 can mycological literature. *782, *1281. 



— North American flora. (Rev. by Coul- 

 ter) 379.— On Eysenhur.lt ia. See Ryd- 

 berg) 443. 

 Perdrizet, A. Coppice and high forest, 



France. 1011. 

 Perotti, R. Bacteria in the roots of Diplo- 



taxis erucoides. 1331. 

 Perry, M. C. (Monfort, W. F., and Perry) 



177. 

 Petch, T. New variety of Exacum zeylani- 



cum. 437 — Alocasia indica. 438. 

 Peters, J. G. Federal or state forest control, 



U. S. A. 600. 

 Peterson, W. H. (Fred, E. B., W. H. Peter- 

 son, and A. Davenport) 1336. 

 Peterson, W. H., and E. B. Fred. Fermen- 

 tation by Lactobacillus pentoaceticue. 

 *789, 1338. — Pentose-fermenting bacteria 

 and corn silage. 1337. 

 Petit, A. Wateringpot-plants by immersion. 



1862. 

 Petrie, D. Flowering plants of New Zealand. 

 439. — Dominion herbarium needed, New- 

 Zealand. 505. 

 Petrie, F. H. (Waldron, J. W., A. Gartley, C. 

 R. Hemenway, J. N. S. Williams, G. P. 

 Wilcox, T. H. Petrie, and H. P. Agee) 

 901, 1787. 

 Petry, E. J. (Scott, W. R. M., and Petry) 



1990. 

 Peyton, J. S. Forestry movement of the 



seventies, U. S. A. 601. 

 Pezard, A. Castration of cocks by meat 



diet. 1111. 

 Philips, A. G. Preferential mating in fowls. 



1735. 

 Phillips. E. P. Carl Thunberg on Pro- 

 teaceae. 1466. — Importance of State 



Herbarium. *1477. (Kotze, J. J., and 



Phillips) 100. 

 Pickler, W. E. Diastase formation in the 



barley grain. 1339. 

 Pinchot, G. Federal or state forest control, 



U. S. A. 602. 

 Pinelle, J. Berberis Wilsonae Hemsley. 

 1170. — Berberis subcaulialata C. K. 

 Schneider. 1863 — Lonicera Maacki Ru- 

 precht. 1864. — Pterocarya stenoptera. 

 1865. 

 Piola-Caselli, E. Italian cooperative agri- 

 cultural associations. S94. 



