INDEX TO authors' NAMES 



341 



Stability and fertility in Geum hybrids. 

 ♦862. 



Blatter, Ethelbert. (Rev. by Anonymous) 

 481. 



Blatter, E[thelbert], and F. Hallberg. Flora 

 of Indian desert. 484. — Indian species 

 of Rotala and Ammannia. 506. 



Boerker, R. H. D. (Rev. by Anonymous) *744. 



Bokura, Umenjo. Bacterial disease of gypsy 

 moth. *373, 1262. 



Bolte, Elisabeth. Effect of light and car- 

 bonic acid on the motility of green and 

 colorless swarm cells. 2113. 



Bolzon, P. Plants of Dora Baltae valley. 

 485. 



Bond, C. J. Eye color factors in birds. 

 863. — Heterodactylous fowls. 864. 



Bonnet, L. O. "Yema" graft of the vine. 

 1896. 



Bonnier, Gaston. Alterations experimen- 

 tally obtained in plants. 1728. 



Boodle, L. A. Origin of adventitious leaves 

 in Cyclamen. 1053. — Scorching of foliage 

 by sea-winds. 1153. 



Boring, E. G. A priori use of the Gaussian 

 law. 865. 



Bornemann. Organic nutrition of higher 

 green plants. 1304. 



Bose, J. C. Growth of plants. 1360. Life 

 movements in plants. 2164. 



Bosinelli, G. (Ravenna, C., and Bosinelli) 

 2141. 



Bottomley, W. B. Growth of Lemna in 

 various solutions. 401. — Effect of or- 

 ganic matter on growth of water plants. 

 1305. — Effect of nitrogen-fixing organisms 

 and nucleic derivatives on plant growth. 

 1331. 



Boulger, G. S. Rev. of Henry, Augustine. 

 *763.— Rev. of Stone, Herbert. *764. 



Bourquelot, and Bridel. Sucrose from gen- 

 tianose by biochemical methods. *2132. 



Bouvier, E. L., and d'Emmerez de Charmody. 

 Mutation in Atyid Crustacea. 866. 



Boving, P. A. Farm crops, British Colum- 

 bia. *594. — Sunflower silage. *595. 



Bower, F. O. Botany of the living plant. 

 1608.— Earliest land flora. 2005.— (Rev. 

 by Anonymous) 67. 



Bower, F. O., J. Graham Kerr, and W. E. 

 Agar. Sex and heredity. 167. 



Boyer, Jacques. Artificial fertilization of 

 flowers. *1861. 



Boynton, K. R. Vocational education in 

 the U. S. A. *86. 



Bradford, Samuel Clement. Absorptive 

 stratification in gels. *1293. — Theory of 

 gels. *1380. 



Brainerd, Ezra, and A. K. Peitersen. Black- 

 berries of New England. *259. 



Brandes, E. W. Mosaic disease of corn. 

 1176. 



Braun, Harry. Seed treatment of grain by 

 presoak method. 1221. 



Brause, G. Papuasian pteridophytes. 497. — 

 On van Alderwerelt van Rosenburgh's 

 new genus Thysanobotryal. 498. 



Breakwell, E. Improvement of sweet sor- 

 ghums. *13, 168. — Popular description 

 of grasses. 14. — Native and introduced 

 grasses. 1536. — Grasses, New South 

 Wales. 1537. 



Brenchley, Winifred E. Weeds, England. 

 596. 



Brereton, W. le Gay. (Allen, W. J., and 

 Brereton) 250, 251. 



Brewster, A. A. Blood root flowers. *298. — 

 Aril of Cupania and Synoum. *1054. — 

 Morphology of Microzamia. 1055. — Daw- 

 sonia polytrichoides, Australian moss. 

 1080. 



Brick, C. Plant disease resistance. 1154. 



Bridel (Bourquelot and Bridel) *2132. 



Bridges, C. B. (Morgan, T. H., Bridges, 

 and A. H. Sturtevant) 878. 



Brierley, C. H. Plant hairs. 1958. 



Brierl[e]y, W. B. The fungal species. *358.— 

 Rev. of Ellis, G. S. M. 714.— (Rev. by 

 Anonymous) 357. 



Brierl[e]y, W. G. Report, Division of Hor- 

 ticulture, Minnesota. 169. — Comparison 

 of fall, winter, and spring pruning of 

 apple trees. 957. — Cider and vinegar 

 making qualities of Minnesota apples. 

 *1039. 



Briggs, G. E. Photosynthetic activity dur- 

 ing germination. 1300. — (Kidd, Franklin, 

 Cyril West, and Briggs) 1301. 



Briquet, J. New and little known plants. 

 507. 



Bristow, E. A. (Spafford, W. J., and Bris- 

 tow) 1581. 



Britten, J. Lehmann's Pugilli. 694. — John 

 Gilbert Baker. 695. — Early Cape botan- 

 ists. *1594. 



Brittlebank, C. C. Tomato diseases, Vic- 

 toria. 2035. 



Britton, N. L. Paulownia trees. 299. — New 

 West Indian plants. 1427. — Wild pimento 

 of Jamaica. 1428. 



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