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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Britton, N. L., and C. F. Millspaugh. The 



Bahama flora. 1429. 

 Britton, N. L., and J. N. Rose. The Cac- 



taceae. 2194.— (Rev. by Coulter, J. M.) 



511. — (Rev. by Shreve, Forrest) 545. 

 Brocq-Rousseu. (Lapicque and Brocq-Rous- 



seu) *2265. 

 Broeck, van den. Rev. by H[ieronynius], 



G. 1086. 

 Broili. (Rev. by Anonymous) *1679.— 



Potato hybrid valuable for agriculture. 



*1729. 

 Brooks, F. T. Fruit tree sanitation. 2051. 

 Brotherton, W. E., Jr. Rogue types in 

 i- '^^garden peas. 867. 



Brotherus, V. F. Mosses of Ecuador. 350. 

 Brown, A. M. Bacteria and fungi in butter. 



556. 

 Brown, B. E. (Schreiner, Oswald, Brown, 



J. J. Skinner, and M. Shapovalov) 



1413. 

 Brown, Benjamin A. (Slate, William L. 



Jr., and Brown) 1578. 

 Brown, Edgar. What farmers should expect 



from seedsmen. 597. 

 Brown, Elizabeth D. W. Apogamy in 



Osmunda. 1056. 

 Brown, Ernest B. Seed corn yields. 15. 

 Brown, F. R. (Lewis, C. I., Brown, and 



A. F. Barss) 277. 

 Brown, Forest B. H. Silicious skeleton of 



tracheids and fibers. *765. — Wall struc- 

 ture in wood cells. 1057. 

 Brown, J. G. Rev. of Cook, M. T. *87.— 



Rev. of Chamberlain, Charles J. *1058. 

 Brown, William H., and Elmer D. Merrill. 



Philippine palms. *486. 

 Browne, Isabel M. P. Anatomical evidence 



as to phylogeny of Equisetum. *1059. — 



Phylogeny of Equisetum. 1101. 

 Brozek, Arthur. Mosaic hybrid of Minulus 



tigrinoides. *1730. 

 Bruce, E. A. Hydrangea poisoning. 2083. 

 Bruce, J. L. Rotation of crops. 16. 

 Bruel, L. Rev. of Roux, W. *1731. 

 Brun, Gabriel. (Blanc, G. and Brun) 355. 

 Brun, H. de. Fire protection of forests, 



France. 771. 

 Bryan, George S. Fusion of the ventral 



canal cell and egg in Sphagnum subse- 



cundum. 1081. 

 Bryant, W. W. (Herdman, W. A., H. H. 



Turner, E. B. Knobel, and Bryant) 



1516. 

 Bryce, P. I. Potato storage. 1222. 



Bryn, Halfden. Anthropological heredity. 

 1732. 



Buder, Johannes. Biology of purple bac- 

 teria. 1355. 



Bugnon, P. Vascular bundles of Gramineae. 

 1060. 



Bull, C. P. (Willaman, J. J., R. M. West, 

 and Bull) 676. 



Bullard, W. P. Cultivated pecans in car- 

 load lots. 1897. 



Buller, A. H. R. New British Coprini. 

 1978.— (Rev. by Russell, E. J.) 651. 



Bunyard, E. A. Cobnuts and filberts. 1898. 



Burch, D. S. Heredity and economical food 

 production. 1733. 



Burdett, James H. Summary of first sea- 

 son's work of National Garden Bureau. 

 *1026. 



Burger, Owen F. (Rev. by Kniep, H.) 

 904. 



Burgess, J. L. Seed. *598. — Fertilizing action 

 of lime. 1408. 



Burkill, I. H. (Prain, D., and Burkill) 

 532. 



Burns, George P. Production of "redwood" 

 in conifers. *115, 318, *428, *1626.— Tol- 

 erance of forest trees and succession. 

 766. 



Burns, W. Aspects of plant genetics. *170, 

 868. 



Burns, W., and P. G. Dani. Banana culti- 

 vation. 1899. 



Burt, B. C, and Nizamuddin Haider. Cawn- 

 pore-American cotton. 1538. 



Butler, O., and T. O. Smith. Adhesiveness 

 of copper fungicides. 2052. 



C, A. H. Rev. of Doncaster, L. *722. 

 C, C. Rev. of Mackenzie, R. J. J. 17.— 



Soils and manures in New England. 



*1388. 

 C, N. R. Rev. of Bower, F. O. 67. 

 Cabrera, Teodoro. Rhoeo and its medical 



uses. 2084. 

 Calderwood, H. N., Jr. (Hawley, L. F., 



and Caldwood) 791. 

 Calvino, Mario. Soy beans in Cuba. 18. — 



Elephant grass, Cuba. 1539. — (Rev. by 



Anonymous) 2.55. 

 Cambage, R. H. Flora of New South Wales. 



*767. 

 Campbell, C. H. Jelly. 1040. 

 Campbell, D. H. Affinities of Botrychium. 



1959. 



