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INDEX TO ATJTHOKS' NAMES 



Guthrie, F. B., and G. W. Norris. Wheat 

 in New South Wales. 612. 



Guttenberg, Hermann von. Statolith the- 

 ory of geotropism. 1364. 



Guyer, M. F., and E. A. Smith. Trans- 

 mission of induced eye defects. 889. 



Guyot, Ch. Rev. of Huffel, G. 789. 



H., W. P. Phyllotaxis. *1049. 



Haecker, V. Correlations in Mendelian 

 investigation. *1760. 



Hagedoorn, A. C.-van Vorstheuvel La Brand. 

 (Hagedoorn, A. L., and Hagedoorn- 

 van Vorstheuvel La Brand) 201. 



Hagedoorn, A. L. (Hagedoorn-La Brand, 

 A. C., and Hagedoorn) *1689. 



Hagedoorn, A. L., and A. C. Hagedoorn-van 

 Vorstheuvel La Brand. Inherited fac- 

 tor in bacterial infection. 201. 



Hagedoorn-La Brand, A. C., and A. L. 

 Hagedoorn. (Rev. by Anonymous) 

 *1689. 



Hahn, Glenn G. (Hartley, Carl, Roy G. 

 Pierce, and Hahn) 2066. 



Haider, Nizamuddin. (Burt, B. C, and 

 Haider) 1538. 



Haines, H. H. Indian species of Carissa. 

 520, *1636. 



Haldane, J. B. S. Linkage in Paratettix. 

 202. 



Hall, A. D. (Rev. by R., E. J.) 1395. 



Hall, Cuthbert. A new Eucalyptus. 521, 

 *1637. 



Hall, Ivan C. Purification of obligate 

 anaerobes. 2154. 



Hall, Thos. D. Maize products, South 

 Africa. *613. — Food value of willow 

 leaves. *790. 



Hallberg, F. (Blatter, E., and Hallberg) 

 484, 506. 



Halligan, C. P. Increasing apple produc- 

 tion. *274. 



Hamblin, C. O. Lucerne inoculation, New 

 South Wales. 30, *444. 



Hamelinaye, H. de la. Breast high and 

 stump diameters. 772. 



Hamilton, A. A. Abnormal branching in 

 palm. *323. 



Hammarsten, H. Condensation of acetal- 

 dehyde. 415. 



Hammond, J. Relative growth and develop- 

 ment of cattle. 890. 



Hammond, J. W. Forage crop for lambs. 

 1546. 



Hanly, Joseph. Crop rotation, Ireland. 31. 



Hansen, Roy. (Whiting, A. L., and Hansen) 



1358. 1406. 

 Hansen, W. The true grasses. 522. — Plant 



breeding records. 891. Plant breeding 



methods of Mahndorf. *1761. 

 Haralson, C. Minnesota State Fruit Breed- 

 ing Farm. 203 

 Hardenberg, E. V. Potato inspection in 



New York. *1230. 

 Hardy, G. H., A. B. Rendle, B. D. Jackson, 



and C. S. Myers. Cost of scientific 



publications. *1514. 

 Harlan, Harry V. Smooth-awned barleys. 



32. — (Anthony, Stephen, and Harlan) 



*1677.— (Hayes, H. K., and Harlan) 



1765. 

 Harland, S. C. Origin of sea island cotton. 



892. — Inheritance in Dolichos. 1762. 

 Harman, Mary T. Chromosomes of Para- 

 tettix. 1763. 

 Harms, H. Three new species of Mucuna. 



2206. — New species of Leguminosae. 



2207. 

 Harris, E. Wheat grading. New South 



Wales. 1547. 

 Harris, F. S. Soil moisture and morphology 



of plants. *398. — Alkali on plant growth. 



*458.— (Rev. by Russel, E. J.) 284.' 

 Harris, J. Arthur. Universal heterogeneity 



influencing crop yields. 204. 

 Harris, J. Arthur, and Francis G. Benedict. 



(Rev. by Creveld, van) *1738. 

 Harris, Robert L. (Muer, Theodore C, 



and Harris) 2001. 

 Harris, S. World's food supply. 1548. 

 Harris, W. G. (Ellett, W. B., and Harris) 



1403. 

 Harrison, J. W. Heslop. Effect of ethyl 



alcohol on lepidopterous insect. 893. — 



Inheritance of melanism in Tephrosia. 



894. — (Rev. by Anonymous) 157. 

 Harshberger, John W. Textbook of agricul- 

 tural botany. 33, *93. — Old gardens of 



Pennsylvania. *1865. 

 Hart, C. Inheritance of acquired charac- 

 ters. *1764. 

 Harter, L. L., and J. L. Weimer, Sweet 



potato surface rot (Fusarium oxyspo- 



rum). 2041. 

 Hartley, C. P. Better seed corn. 205. 

 Hartley, Carl, Roy G. Pierce, and Glenn G. 



Hahn. Moulding of nursery stock. 2066. 

 Hartman, Carl G. Free martin and its 



reciprocal. 895. 



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