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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Wenholz, H. Soil improvement, New South 

 Wales. 28S. — Utilization of swamp land, 

 New South Wales. 492.— Brown-millet 

 seed as stock feed. 902. 



Wcrnham, H. F. Rubiaceae of Southern 

 Cameroons (Bates Collection) (1). 465. 

 — Rubiaceae of Southern Cameroons 

 (Bates Collection) (2). 466. 



Werner, J. Forestry, west coast of Norway. 

 1561. 



Werth, A. J. Moor and peat species. *1255. 



West, F. L., and N. E. Edlefsen. Tempera- 

 ture injurious to fruit buds. 1836. 



Wester, P. J. Culture and uses of coconut. 

 1970. 



Weston, W. H., Jr. Philippine downy mil- 

 dew of maize. 260, *210. 



Westover, H. L. Peruvian alfalfa industry 

 in United States. *1436. 



Wettstein, see Von W T ettstein. 



Wheldale, M. Chemistry of Mendelian 

 flower color factors. (Rev. by Anon.) 

 1619. 



Wherry, E. T. Soil reaction for rock ferns. 

 *280. 



White, C. F. (Smith, F., and White) 275. 



White, O. W. Ancient history of plants. 

 *1930. — Endosperm color in maize. (Rev. 

 by Anon.) 1620. — Breeding castor-beans. 

 (Rev. by Anon.) 1621. — Height in peas. 

 (Rev. by Anon.) 1622. — Inheritance 

 studies in castor beans. (Rev. by Anon.) 

 1623. — Genetical papers on Pisum. 

 (Rev. by Schiemann) 1750. 



Whitford, H. N. Bev. of W. H. Brown, and 

 A. F. Fischer. *634, *635.— Rev. of Skotts- 

 berg, C. V. *636 



Whitten, J. C. Transplanting of trees, 

 shrubs, Missouri. 137. 



Whittle, C. A. Fertilizer formulas for 

 southern crops, U. S. A. 1392. 



Whitney, W. Rev. of Transeau, E. N. *975. 



Wiancko, A. T., and C. O. Cromer. Soy- 

 beans in Indiana. 493. 



Wiggans, C. C. Fruitfulness in apples. 

 (Rev. by Richey) 1113. 



Wiggans, J. C. Factors affecting fruitful- 

 ness of apple, Missouri. 138. 



Wilcox, G. P. (Waldron, J. W., A. Gartley, 

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

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

 901, 1787. 



Wild. Good yield from first forest planting, 

 Germany. 1047. 



Wilde, see De Wilde. 



Wildeman, see De Wildeman. 



Willaman, J. J. Rev. of Dodge, C. W. *2005. 



Willcox, Sir William. Perennial irrigation 

 and flood protection for Nile valley. 903. 



Williams, Anna W. (Okey, Ruth, and Wil- 

 liams) 1324. 



Williams, J. N. S. (Waldron, J. W., A. 

 Gartley, C. R. Hemenway, J. N. S. Wil- 

 liams, G. P. Wilcox, F. H. Petrie, and 

 H. P. Agee) 901, 1787. 



Williams, Maud. Absorption of gold. (Rev. 

 by Shull) 1995. 



Wilmott, A. J. (Jackson, A. B., and Wilmott) 

 418. 



Wilson, Ellwood. Aircraft in forestry. *637. 



Wilson, E. H. Camphor industry in eastern 

 Asia. 276. — Ligneous vegetation, Liukiu 

 Islands. *320 — A new hybrid lily. 1145. 

 — Romance of our trees. *1171, *1048, 

 *1172, *1173, 1471, 1472, *1473, 1877.— 

 Cedar of Lebanon. 1876. 



Wilson, T. R. C. Kiln airplane ports. (Rev. 

 by Koehler) 580. 



Wimbush, A. Big teak trees, Madras. 638. 



Winge, O. Color inheritance in cattle. *748. 

 — Heredity of hair color in horses. *1788. 

 — Inheritance of coat color in cattle. 

 (Rev. by Tjebbes) 741. 



Winiwarter, see De Winiwarter. 



Winkler, H. Parthenogenesis in plants and 

 animals, *749 



Winslow, C.-E. A. Rev. of Orla-Jensen, S. 

 183. — Lactic-acid bacteria. *860. 



Winslow, C.-E. A., J. Broadhurst, R. E. 

 Buchanan, C. Krumwiede, Jr., L. A. 

 Rogers, and G. H. Smith. Final report, 

 Committee on Classification of Bacterial 

 Types. 184 



Winslow, C.-E. A., and I. S. Falk. Mechan- 

 ism of disinfection. 261. — Mineral salts 

 and bacteria. *832. 



Winslow, C.-E. A., Wm. Rothberg, and E. I. 

 Parsons. Classification of Staphylococ- 

 cus. 790. 



Winslow, E. J. Ferns at Willoughby Lake, 

 Vermont. 1528 



Wisselingh, see Van Wisselingh. 



Witte, H. Seed-production, Denmark. *42. 



Wittmack, L. Vegetable seed culture. 1889. 



W T ittrock, V. B. Norse names of Stellaria 

 media. 1397. 



Wober, A. Red- leaf burn (Pseudopeziza) of 

 grape. 262. 



