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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Hitchcock, A. S. Grasses of the U. S. A. 



1449.— (Rev. by Nelson, James C.) 1468. 

 Hitchcock, A. S., and Agnes Chase. Revi- 

 sion of North American grasses. 2208. 

 Hodgson, R. W. Proper use of manure. 2182. 

 Hodson, E. R. Forest research. *127. 

 Hoehne, F. C. Catalogue of the herbarium 



and gardens of "Oswaldo Cruz". *1450. 

 Hoffman, Paul. Flax culture, Germany. 



*616. 

 Hogben, Lancelot T. Parallel conjugation 



in Periplaneta. 1769. 

 Hohenadl, W. Pastorage of mountain mead- 

 ows. 128. 

 Holden, Bertha A. Using surplus fruits. 



*275. 

 Holden, H. S. Teratological seedlings of 



Impatiens Roylei. 324. 

 Holland, T. H. Organization of scientific 



work in India. 1518. 

 Holm, Theo. Glandular hairs of Dryopteris. 



*500. — Antennaria alpina and A. car- 



pathica. 1451. 

 Holman, R. M. Contributions of botany to 



military eflBciency. 1519. 

 Holmes, E. M. Phytolacca and its medicinal 



uses. 2093. 

 Holmsen, Gunnar. Spruce in Norway. 2010. 

 Holten, A. Storing acorns. 1641. 

 Homberg, Otto R. Some Puccinellia species 



and hybrid. 1452. 

 Hommel, Philemon E. Lemon. 2094. 

 Honing, J. A. (Rev. by Anonymous) *1693. 

 Hood, G. W. Keeping qualities of hubbard 



squash. 1027. — Varietal variations in 



similar methods of training tomatoes. 



1028. 

 Hoof, L. van. Spermatogenesis of bull. 738. 

 Hooker, H. D., Jr. (Laurens, H., and Hooker) 



1373. 

 Hooker, Henry. Approach to horticultural 



problems. 1914. 

 Hooper, J. J. Inheritance of color in Jersey 



cattle. 210. 

 Hopkins, S. H. Sweetpea farm, Vancouver 



Island, British Columbia. *1018. 

 Hornschu, Heinrich. (Redslob, Kurt, and 



Hornschu) 117. 

 Hort, Edward C. The cultivation of aerobic 



bacteria from single cells. *1264. 

 Hosking, A. Hybrid Calceolarias. 211. 

 House, Homer, D. Genus Aetopteron, Ehr- 



hart. 501. 

 Houser, True. Root rot of tobacco. 1189. 

 Hovasse, R. Chromosome number in par- 



thenogenetic frogs. *899, 1770. 



Howard, A. O. Empire timber exhibition. 



1642. 

 Howard, W. L. Brown rot of apricots. *276, 



1232. — Rootstock experiment, 1915. — 



Rootstocks. 1916.— Pea blight. 2054. 

 Howarth, W. O. Festuca rubra near Cardiff. 



524. 

 Howe, H. E. Cereals. 1551. 

 Howe, Lucien. Hereditary ey^ defects and 



eugenics. 1771. 

 Howe, M. A. The 1920 dahlia border. *303. 

 Hoxie, Frederick J. Roof construction for 



factories with excessive moisture. 1265. — 



Decay of factory roofs. 1520. 

 Hoy, B. Report of District Horticulturist 



and Inspector of Fruit Pests, Okanagan 



Valley, British Columbia. *979. 

 Hudig, J., and C. Meyer. The Hooghalen 



disease, new soil disease on sand and 



peat soils. *1266. 

 Huffel, G. Swiss forest experiment station. 



796. — Forest statistics, Alsace-Lorraine. 



797.— (Rev. by Algan, H.) *685, 741.— 



(Rev. by Guyot, Ch.) 789. 

 Humbert, H. (Viguier, R., and Humbert) 



1966. 

 Hume, A. N. System of breeding maize or 



gregarious animals. 1772. 

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



Length of heads of wheat related to 



yields. 900. 

 Hunt, E. C. Spray vs. dust for apples. 1233. 

 Hunter, W. T. Report of Field Inspector, 



southern Okanagan, Similkameen and 



boundary districts, British Columbia. 



*980. 

 Husmann, George C. Growing currant 



grapes, U. S. A. 981. 

 Husnot, T. New French hepatics. 1974. 

 Hutcheson, T. B., and T. K. Wolfe. Effect 



of fertilizers on seed germination. 1552. 

 Hutchins, D. E. Insignis pine disease. *129. 

 Hutchinson, J. Clematopsis. 1453. 

 Hutt, W. M. American Pomological Society. 



700. 

 Hyde, W. C. Orchard spraying. 2055. — 



(Goodwin, W. T., and Hyde) 271. 



Ibsen, Herman. Tricolor inheritance in 



guinea pigs. 901. 

 Ingrason, P. A. Alfilaria, Mexico. 617. 



Jablonski, Walter. Albinism of the eye and 



inheritance laws. *1773. 

 Jaccard, P. Inversion of eccentric branches. 



*325, 431, *1643. 



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