INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



343 



Campbell, J. A. Natural cool-air fruit 



storage. 260. — Fruit industry of North 



America. 261, 262. 

 Camus, Aimee. New Gramineae of eastern 



Asia. 508. — Vetiveria zizanioides Stapf. 



509. 

 Cardon, P. V., W. O. Whitcomb, and W. F. 



Day. Seventh annual report of the 



P Montana Grain Inspection Laboratory. 

 599. 

 Cardot, E. Forest reconstruction, France. 



768. 

 Carey, Cornelia Lee. Preparation and prop- 

 erties of starch gel. 1306. 

 Carpentier, A. Lower Carboniferous seeds 

 from France. 388. — Paleozoic plants of 

 France. 2006. 

 Carrero, J. O. (Gile, P. L., and Carrero) 



2122. 

 Carroll, Mitchell. Spermatogenesis in Cam- 



nula. 171. 

 Carter, E. G. (Greaves, J. E., and Carter) 



2181. 

 Carter, Nellie. Chloroplasts of Desmids. 



724. 

 Casparis, P. Turkestan drugs. 2085. 

 Castellani, Aldo. Etiology of thrush. 359. — 



Milroy Lectures. 360, 361, 362. 

 Castellari, G. (Pavarino, G. L., and Cas- 



tellari) 2266. 

 Castle, W. E. Whitman-Riddle on ortho- 

 genesis in pigeons. 172. — Genetics and 

 eugenics. 1734. — (Rev. by Coulter, M. 

 C.) 175. 

 Cauda, A. Plant groups fixing free nitrogen. 

 *374. — Detection of nitrogen fixing 

 properties in bacteria. 2142. 

 Chalmers, Albert J., and Norman Mac- 

 Donald. Bronchomoniliasis in Africa. 

 363. 

 Chamberlain, Charles J. Mutation in Botry- 

 chium. 1735.— (Rev. by Brown, J. G.) 

 *1058. 

 Champlin, W. H. (Hume, A. N., Champlin, 



and M. Fowlds) 900. 

 Chandler, W. H. Response of fruit trees 



to pruning. 958. 

 Chaney, Ralph W. Oligocene flora of Ore- 

 gon. 389.— Flora of Eagle Creek forma- 

 tion. *1627. 

 Chapman, G. H. Chrysanthemum "crack- 

 neck." 2063. 

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



and de Charmody) 866. 

 Chase, Agnes. (Hitchcock, A. S., and Chase) 

 2063. 



Chase, Virginius H. Francis Eugene M 'Don- 

 ald. 696. 

 Chasset, L. Dwarf goblet in the garden. 



1862.— Amsden peach. 1900. 

 Cheesman, T. F. Flora of New Zealand. 



*769. 

 Chemin, E. Anatomy and biology of Lath- 



raea. 319, *423. 

 Chevalier, Aug. Pears, walnuts, and chest- 

 nuts in the colder regions of Indo-China 

 and southern China. 959. 

 Childs, L. Apple spraying and dusting in 



Oregon. 2053. 

 Chiovenda, E. Myriostoma in Italy. 364. 

 Chittenden, F. J. (Jaramillo, P. J., and 



Chittenden) 212. 

 Chivers, A. H. (Stevens, Neil E., and Chi- 



vers) 2070. 

 Church, A. H. Evolution of plants. 2007. — 

 (Rev. by Anonymous) 381, 711, *1050.— 

 (Rev. by Tansley, A. G.) 717, *1121.— 

 (Rev. by H., W. P.) *1049. 

 Church, Margaret B. Root contraction. 



*320. 

 Ciamician, G., and Ravenna. Behavior 

 of vegetable substances in plants. 2133, 

 2134. 

 Clapp, S. C. (Williams, C. B., Clapp, 



et al) 2188. 

 Clark, A. Wayne, R. O. Smith, and Leroy 



Forman. Absorbent cotton. 2088. 

 Clark, Anna Barbara (Raistrick, Harold, 



and Clark) 1322. 

 Clark, W. B. (Pritchard, F. J., and Clark) 



2059. 

 Clarke, Frank Wigglesworth. Constituents of 



the earth's crust. 1389. 

 Clarkson, Edward Hale. A fern .garden. 



*300. 

 Clawson, Benjamin, Jr. Constancy of varie- 

 ties of Streptococci. 869. 

 Cleaver, S. M. History of Merino breeding. 



870. 

 Clinton, George P. Moldy butter. 1979.— 

 Connecticut plant diseases. *2017. — Dry 

 rot. 2036. 

 Clinton, G[eorge] P., and Florence A. Mc- 

 Cormick. Artificial infection of pines 

 with Cronartium ribicola. 1140. 

 Clouston, D., and F. J. Plyman. Fodder 



plants in India. 1540. 

 Clute, W. N. Plant names. 715, *716, *1609. 

 Coates, U. Aylmer. Phytolacca. 2086. 

 Cobb, N. A. A new nematode on mahogany. 



1177. 

 Cochet-Cochet. Two new roses. 1863. 



