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INDEX TO authors' NAMES 



Foex, Et. Nature of potato leaf roll. 1156.— 



'> Potato degeneration. 2038. 



Forman, Leroy. (Clark, A. Wayne, R. O. 

 Smith, and Forman) 2088. 



Fortier, A. Orchard irrigation practice, Cali- 

 fornia. *969. — Water movement in arid 

 soils. 1392. 



Fowlds, M. (Hume, A. N., M. Champlin, 

 and Fowlds) 900. 



France, R. H. Parasitism a creative princi- 

 ple. 1754. — (Rev. by Lek, van der) 

 *1792. 



Fred, E. B. (Anderson, J. A., Fred, and W. 

 H. Peterson) 420.— (Peterson, W. H., 

 and Fred) *377, 1346. 



Fred, E. B., and W. H. Peterson. Fermenta- 

 tion of xylose by bacteria. 2147. 



Free, E. E. Rev. of Spoehr, H. A. *413. 



Freeman, G. F. Cotton breeding in Egypt. 

 192.— (Rev. by Anonymous) *1687, *1688. 



Freeman, W. G. Centenary of Royal Bot- 

 anic Garden, Trinidad. 69. 



Freudenberg, K. Hamamelis tannin. 1309. 



Friederichs, K. Organization of plant pro- 

 tection for the colonies. *1257. 



Friedmann, W. G. Carbohydrates of the 

 pecan. *1310. 



Friesner, Ray C. Daily rhythms of elonga- 

 tion and cell division in roots. 2157. 



Frimmel, Fr. Breeding black color tones 

 into garden primroses. *1755. 



Fritel, P. H. Recent Papaver in Pleistocene. 

 2009.— (Dollfus, G. F., and Fritel) 2008. 



Frye, T. C. Notes on useful and harmful 

 mosses. 1513. 



Fuchs, Alfred. Orchis Traunsteineri. 518. 



Furby, E. B. Wheat for hay, U. S. A. 25.— 

 Top dressing lucerne with superphos- 

 phate. 1544. 



G., J. B. Rev. of Doncaster, L. 723. 



Gager, C. Stuart. Prospects for new na- 

 tional botanic garden, U. S. A. *91. — 

 Heredity and evolution in plants. 1610. — 

 (Rev. by Davis, B. M.) 178. 



Gagnepain, F. New species of Barringtonia 

 and Decaspermum. 1442. — Blumeopsis, 

 a new genus of Compositae. 1443. — , 

 Aetheocephalus, a new genus of Com- 

 positae. 2201. 



Gahrtz, G. (Sudendorf, Th., and Gahrtz) 

 660. 



Galippe, V. Bacilli in amber. 391, *443.— 

 Micro-organisms in paper and papyrus. 

 1356. 



Gallard, L. Strawberry culture. 1909 



Gallaud, M. Hereditary anomalies in wall- 

 flower. *193. 



Galloway, Beverly T. New pear stocks. 

 *269, 1910. 



Gamble, J. S. Indian species of Mimosa. 

 1444.— Flora of Madras. 2202.— (Rev. by 

 Anonymous) 482. 



Garard, I. D. (Sherman, H. C, Garard, 

 and V. K. La Mer) 421. 



Garber, R. J., and P. J. Olson. Morphologi- 

 cal characters related to lodging in 

 cereals. 884. 



Gardner, Max. (Link, G. K., and Gardner) 

 2043. 



Gardner, Willard. Determining capillary 

 transmission constants. 469. — Capillary 

 potential and soil moisture constant. 

 2177. 



Garr, H. D., and G. E. E'we. Hemlock 

 bark. ■*122. 



Garren, G. M. (Winters, R. Y., Garren, 

 and Bixton White) 682. 



Garrett, A. O. Biological investigations 

 and other sciences. *92. — Some unique 

 rusts. 365. 



Gasser, G. W. Report of Alaska Experi- 

 ment Station. 26, *268. 



Gassul, R. Supplement to symmetrical 

 contraction of fingers. 194. 



Gates, R. R. Rev. of Agar, W. E. *726.— 

 Heredity and eugenics. 885. — Muta- 

 tional vs. recapitulatory characters. 1756. 

 —Rev. of Whitman, C. O. *1757. 



Gatin, C. L., and M. Molliard. Utilization 

 of cell-wall constituents by Xylaria. 

 414. 



Gatin, V. C. Anatomy of peduncle and 

 flower in Liliaceae. 1961. 



Gaudissart, P. Chondriosomes in muscle 

 fibers. 727. 



Gehrs, John H. (Rev. by Anonymous) 5. 



Geilman. Distribution of titanium in 

 soils and plants. 2121. 



Centner, G. A bacteriosis of barley. 375. 



Georgeson, C. C. Seed and plant distribu- 

 tion report, Alaska. *27, 269. — Summary 

 of work at Alaska Agricultural Stations. 

 *28, 270, 886. 



Gerlach. Removing the bitter principle and 

 utilizing lupines. 1545. 



Gerome, J. Potato growing from abnormal 

 tubers. *29. 



Gersdorff, C. E. F. Germination of Gladio- 

 lus seeds. 887. 



