INDEX TO AUTHORS* NAMES IN VOLUME VII 



{References are to Entry numbers; an asterisk before a number signifies that the entry referred 



to is by citation alone.) 



A., B. J. Rev. of Baker, R. T. 1618. 



Abel, J. Determination of wheat flour in 

 mixtures of rye and barley. *566. 



Adami, J. G. Medical contributions to the 

 study of evolution. *378. 



Adams, Henry. Degradation of the demo- 

 cratic dogma. 1589. 



Adamson, R. W. The Bartram oak. *740. 



Afonso, Pedro Correia. Diseases of rice. 

 2032. 



Agar, W. E. (Bower, F. O., J. Graham Kerr, 

 and Agar) 167. — Cytology — the metazoan 

 nucleus. *719. — Genetics of Daphnia hy- 

 brid during parthenogenesis. 1668. — 

 (Rev. by Gates, R. R.) *726.— (Rev. by 

 Anonymous) *850. 



Akerman, A. Fusarium 'disease of spring 

 wheat. *839. — (Rev. by Anonymous) 

 *1675. 



Albert, C. Seasonal gardening questions. 

 *1855. 



Albert, Henry. Classification of diptheria 

 bacilli. 1996. — New diptheria bacillus 

 stain. 1997. 



Alcock, W. Broughton. (Rev. by Anony- 

 mous) 554. 



Alderman, W. H. Status of orchard fertili- 

 zation experiments. 945. 



Algan, H. Rev. of Huffel, G. *685, 741. 



Allard, H. A. (Rev. by Anonymous) *1676. 



Allen, C. E. (Rev. by Tischler, G.) *1841. 



Allen, E. J., and E. W. Sexton. Eye color 

 in Gammarus. 840. 



Allen, E. R. Carbohydrate consumption by 

 Azotobacter chroococcum. 407. 



Allen, W. J. New varieties of plums. 946. 



Allen, W. J., and R. G. Bartlett. Spring 

 work for the banana grower. 947. 



Allen, W. J., and W. le Gay Brereton. Or- 

 chard notes. 250. — Two oranges. *251. 



Allwood, Montague C. Carnation pests 

 and diseases. 1856. 



Almquist, S. (Rev. by Traaen) *2246. 



Alverdes, Friedrich. Hereditary abnormal- 

 ity. *841. 



Alway, F. J. Peat in Europe. 473. — Peat 

 soils in Minnesota. 1386. 



Ames, J. W. Beet sugar. *567. — Soil nitro- 

 gen supply in Ohio. 1402. 



Ammann, P. Nitrogen in cassavas. 1329. 



Anderson, J. A., E. B. Fred, and W. H. 

 Peterson. Xylose fermentation. 420. 



Anderson, R. J. Inosite hexaphosphoric acid 

 in Acer saccharinum. 1302. 



Andr6, G. Exosmosis of the acids and sugars 

 of the orange. 1292. 



Andrews, A. LeRoy. Ingebrigt Hagen. 686. 

 — Tortula caroliniana. North Carolina 

 moss. 1078. 



Andrews, E. F. Resurrection fern. *316. 



Andrews, F. M. Trees of Indiana. *742. 



Angelis d'Ossat, G. de. American grapes 

 and lime. 2120. 



Angerhausen, J. Rhubarb, its detoxifica- 

 tion. 1276.— Rhubarb juice. 1277. 



Anonymous. Plant production in 1919. 1. 



Anonymous. Cultivation of main crop pota- 

 toes. *2. 



Anonymous. Field experiments, 1919. 3. 



Anonymous. Notes on organization of 

 British Empire Sugar Research Associ- 

 ation. 4. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Gehrs, John H. 5. 



Anonymous. Sulphur as a fertilizer for 

 wheat. 6. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Barber, C. A. 7, *317. 



Anonymous. The cultivation and acclima- 

 tization of the soy bean in Germany. 8. 



Anonymous. Cane experiments, Bar- 

 bados. 9. 



Anonymous. Agriculture, Barbados. 10. 



Anonymous. Seedling cane experiments, 

 Barbados. 11. 



Anonymous. Danish farm laws since 1849. 

 64. 



Anonymous. New Zealand science congress. 

 65. 



Anonymous. New York Botanical Garden 

 publications, 1919. *66. 



Anonymous. Awbury Arboretum. 77, *292, 

 *1619. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Cook, Mel. .T. 78. 



Anonymous. Rev. of (1) Sulman, A. E., (2) 

 Sulman, Florence. *79. 



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