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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Cockayne, A. Introduction of fire blight 



into New Zealand. 1130. 

 Cockayne, L. Montane tussock-grasslands, 



New Zealand. 19, 600, 601, *1280. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. A new form of Stanlcya. 



1430.— Sugar beet seed. 1541, 

 Cos, H. S. (Piper, C. V., and Coe) 2046. 

 Coker, W. C. North Carolina Basidiomy- 



cetes. 1980. 

 Coker, W. C, and J. N. Couch. New species 



of Achlya. 1981. 

 Cole, Leon J. Family history of color- 

 blindness. 1736. 

 Colebatch, W. J. Report on experimental 



work. South Australia. 1542. 

 Colin, H. Inulase in Jerusalem artichokes. 



1.337. — Diastatic inversion of saccharose. 



1338. 

 Collins, G. N., and J. H. Kempton. Linneate 



leaves in maize. 1737. — (Rev. by 



Anonymous) *1680. 

 Collins, J. L. (Rev. by Anonymous) *1681. 



— (Babcock, Ernest B., and Collins) 



1719. 

 CoUinson, R. C. Fertilizer experiments 



with fruits in New York. 960, *1390. 

 Colwell, W. R. Sudan grass, New South 



Wales. 20. 

 Cook, Mel. T. (Rev. by Anonymous) 78. — 



(Rev. by Brown, J. G.) *87. 

 Cook, Mel. T. (Stevens, F. L., L. H. Pammel, 



and Cook) 1605. 

 Cook, O. F. Cotton industry. 602. 

 Coons, G. H. Seed treatment of wheat. 



*1223. 

 Corbett, L. C. Investigation in horticul- 

 ture. 1901. 

 Corbishley, A. G. Nectaropetalum zuluense. 



5-10. 

 Correa Mendes, F. C. Report of Director 



of Forestry and Agriculture, Portuguese 



East Africa. 1564.— Silk cotton. 1628.— 



Forest nurseries. 1629. 

 Correns, C. Pathology and inheritance in 



plants. *173. — Modification of the sex 



ratio. *174, 871.— (Rev. by Bannier) 



*1722. 

 Costantin, J. Chemistry of chlorophyll and 



anthocyan. 411. 

 Couch, J. N. (Coker, W. C, and Couch) 



1981. 

 Couch, James F., and Leigh T. Giltner. 



Experimental study of Echinacea ther- 

 apy. 2087. 



Coulter, J. M. Rev. of Britton, N. L., and 



J. N. Rose. *511. — Botanical research. 



1510, 1511. 

 Coulter, Merle. Rev. of Castle, W. E. 



*175.— (Rev. by Bannier) *1723. 

 Coville, Frederick V. Influence of cold on 



growth of plants. 434, *1630. 

 Cowell, Arthur Westcott. Awbury Arbore- 

 tum address. 88, *1631. 

 Crandall, C. S. Characters of Malus forms. 



872. 

 Craster, J. E. E. (Rev. by Cunningham, 



Bryson) 468. 

 Cremata, Merlino. Botanical excursion to 



the Isle of Pines. 1431. 

 Crevald, S. van. Rev. of Harris, J. Arthur, 



and Francis G. Benedict. *1738. 

 Cribbs, James E. Foliar transpiring power 



of Tilia americana. *770. 

 Crile, Austin D. Eradication of Johnson 



grass. *603. 

 Cromwell, R. O. Fusarium blight of soy 



beans. 1178. 

 Crow, J. W. Plant breeding from horti- 

 cultural standpoints. 873 — Vegetable 



seed growing and breeding. 874. 

 Crozier, W. J. Assortative pairing in Chro- 



modoris. 176. 

 Cruchet. Fungous parasites of B. erectus. 



*1131. 

 Cruess, W. V. Evaporation of vegetables. 



1954. 

 Culmann, P. Bryophytes of Switzerland and 



France. 1969. 

 Cunliffe, R. S. Tropical fruit propagation. 



263. 

 Cunningham, Bryson. Rev. of Craster, J. 



E. E. 468. 

 Cunningham, G. H. Mortality among stone 



fruits in Central Otago, New Zealand. 



961, *1 179.— Fire-blight. 2037. 

 Czapek, Friedrich. Organic nutrition of 



higher green plants. 1307. 



Dacy, G. H. State forests. 1632. 



Dahlgren, K. V. Ossian. (Rev. by Ras- 



musson, H.) *1822. 

 Dahms, P. Roumanian amber. 1102. 

 Dalcq, Albert. Spermatogenesis of the orvet. 



*875. 

 Dammer, U. Chelyocarpus, a new genus 



of palm. 2195. 

 Dana, B. F., and Geo. L. Zundel. Head 



smut of corn and sorghum. 2018. 



