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INDEX TO AUTHOKS NAMES 



Doyer, J. J. Th. (Rev. by Benders) *1726. 



Drayton, F. L. A plant disease survey of 

 Canada. 1132. 



Drechsler, Charles. Cabbage black rot in- 

 fection from soil. 2022. 



Dreyer, Th. F. Inheritance of acquired 

 characters. 182. 



Drieberg, C. Freak pawpaw. 1905. 



Drummond, Montagu. Water-calyx in Bes- 

 leria lutea. 1061. 



Duarte d'Oliveira, Jos^. Fasciation and 

 dichotomy in Portuguese grapes. 880. 



Duclaux, Emile. Pasteur. 697. 



Ducomet, V, A powdery mildew of pota- 

 toes. 1133.— Combatting Phytophthora 

 infestans. 1225. 



Duerden, J. E. Parallel mutations in 

 ostrich. 183. — (Rev. by Anonymous) 157. 



Duggar, B. M. H-ion concentration and 

 growth of seed plants. 402. — Some fac- 

 tors in research. 558. 



Dunlap, H. C. California prune and apricot 

 growers. *964. 



Dunn, L. C. Independent genes in mice. 

 184. — Linkage in mice and rats. *185. 



Dupler, A. W. Staminate strobilus of Taxus 

 canadensis *778. 



Durrell, L. W. Tongs for disinfected seeds. 

 2263. 



Dutton, W. C. Dusting and spraying experi- 

 ments. *265, 1226. 



Dyer, C. L. (Shamel, A. D., L. B. Scott, 

 C. S. Pomeroy, and Dyer) 240, 241. 



Dymond, J. R. Color characteristics of 

 red clover seed. 607. 



East, E. M. Population. 881. 



East, Edward M., and Donald F. Jones. 



(Rev. by Anonymous) *1683. 

 Eastham, J. W. Report of the Provincial 



[British Columbia] Plant Pathologist. 



1134. — Notes on potato diseases. *1183. — 



Apple bitter pit. *1184. — ^Apple powdery 



mildew. *1185. 

 Eberhard, . Julius. Silvicultural systems, 



Germany. *68, 116. 

 Eberhardt, Ph. Indo-Chinese Quisqualis 



indica. 513. 

 Eberle, E. G. World trade, production, 



and consumption of crude botanical 



drugs. 2089. 

 Ebstein, E. Cretins and albinos in Lerbach. 



186. 

 Eckler, Charles R. Gossypii cortex. 2090. 



Eddy, W. H., H. Lake, and A. B. Lyman. 



Committee report on Minnesota fruit 



breeding farm. 187. 

 Edson, H. A. (Shapovalov, M., and Edson) 



2030. 

 Edwards, C. L. Lessons of the season. 



1906.— Nut growing in Texas. *1907. 

 Eeden, F. W. van. (Kops, Jan, van Eeden, 



and L. Vuyck) 1457. 

 Ehinger, M. Odontoglossum Rossii Lindl. 



514. 

 Ehrenberg, P. Effect of soil and manuring 



upon plant diseases. 1155. — Probable 



error calculations. 1543. 

 Ehrhorn, E. M. Plant shipment. ^779. 

 Elderton, Ethel M. Life history albums. 



188. 

 EUenwood, C. W., and Paul Thayer. Fruit 



thinning. 965. 

 Ellett, W. B., and W. G. Harris. Phosphate 



rock and sulphur. 1403. 

 Ellinger, Tage. Coefficients of inbreeding 



and relationship. 1744. 

 Elliott, Jessie S. Bayliss. Conidia and 



stroma of Daldinia concentrica. 1982. — 



British Discomycetes. 1983.— (Elliott, 



W. T., and Elliott) 1984, *2002. 

 Elliott, W. T., and Jessie S. Elliott. Se- 

 quence of fungi and mycetozoa. 1984, 



♦2002. 

 Ellis, G. S. M. (Rev. by Brierl[e]y, W. B.) 



714. 

 Elorduy, Samuel Torres. Sugar beets, 



Mexico. *608. 

 Emerson, R. A. Pistillate-flowered maize. 



1745. — (Rev. by Anonymous) *1684. 

 Endres. Rev. of Redslob, Kurt, and Hein- 



rich Hornshu. 117. 

 Engledow, F. L. Inheritance in barley. 



882. 

 Engler, A. Botanical Garden [Berlin] report. 



*89, *90.— Sterculiaceae of Africa. 515.— 



Guttiferae of Africa. 516. — Violaceae of 



Africa. 517.— Vegetation of the Kongoa 



and the Bambuto Mountains in Kam- 



erun. *780.— (Rev. by Zon, R.) 838. 

 Engler, A., and P. Graebner. A new Poly- 



gonatum. 1434. 

 Epstein, Alexandre. Pseudomonas polysac- 



charidum. 1998. 

 Ernst, A. Parthenogenesis and apogamy. 



*1746.— (Rev. by Anonymous) *1685. 

 Esam, G. Fruit cool storage, New Zealand. 



266. 



