INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



353 



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



Jackson, and C. S. Myers) 1514. 



Jackson, V.G. Rev. of Hedrick, U. P. *1917. 



Jaramillo, P. J., and F. J. Chittenden. On 

 double stocks. 212. 



Jarvis E. (Rev. by Anonymous) 1125. 



Jeanpert, Ed. Macedonian plants. 489. 



Jelinek. Problems of plant breeding and 

 variety testing. 1774. 



Jenkins, E. H., and E. Monroe Bailey. 

 Connecticut fertilizer report. 1418. 



Jennings, O. E. Impatiens pallida forma 

 speciosa. 1454. 



Jensen, C. (Arnell, H. W., and Jensen) 

 1079. 



Jensen, C. N. Blossom infection by smuts. 

 1142. 



Jermstad, Alex. Morphine strength of 

 opium. 2095. 



Jex, Wallace. Sugar, South Africa. 1553. 



Jodidi, S. L. Cabbage mosaic. 441, *1159. 



Jodidi, S. L., S. C. Moulton, and K. S. 

 Markley. Spinach mosaic. 442, *1158. 



Joffe, Jacob. Alfalfa growth and soil reac- 

 tion. *1357, 1398.— (Lipman, J. G., and 

 Joffe) 1404. 



Johansson, K. New Hieracia from Sweden. 

 2209. 



Johansson, Nils. Mesozoic plants from 

 Norway. 1105. 



Johnson, A. G., and J. G. Dickson. Stem 

 rust of grains and the barberry in Wis- 

 consin. 1234. 



Johnson, Charles W. Variation in the palm 

 weevil. 1775. 



Johnson, E. C. Annual report Washington 

 State Experiment Station. 1554. 



Johnson, James. Improved strain of Wis- 

 consin tobacco. 1776. — (Rev. by Anony- 

 mous) *1694. 



Johnston, Earl S. Nutrient requirement of 

 the potato plant. 404, 2123. 



Johnston, I. M. Flora of San Antonio 

 Mountains, California. *798. 



Jolyet, A. Purification basins and fish. 799. 



Jones, D. F. Inbreeding and cross breeding 

 on development. 1777. — Defective seeds, 

 a lethal factor in maize. 1778. — Sterility 

 in plants and animals 1779. — Segregation 

 of susceptibility to parasitism in maize. 

 1780.— (Rev. by Anonymous) *1695.— 

 (East, E. M., and Jones) *1683. 



Jones, D. F., and W. O. Filley. Teas' 

 hybrid catalpa. 1781. 



Jones, Frank Morton. (Hepburn, Joseph 

 Samuel, E. Quintard St. John, and Jones) 

 2143. 



Jones, J. Cacao production in Dominica. 

 315. 



Jones, J. F. Heart-nut. 1918. 



Jones, L. R. Our journal, "Phytopathol- 

 ogy". 1599. 



Jones, L. R., and M. Miller. Frost necrosis 

 of tulip leaves. *2067. 



Jones, L. R., M. Miller, and E. Bailey. 

 Frost necrosis of potato tubers. 1267. 



Jones, Walter. Adenine nucleotide and nu- 

 cleic acid. *2137. 



Jordan, David Starr. War and genetic 

 values. 1782. 



Jordan, Edwin O. Differentiation of para- 

 typhoid group. 902. — Pfeiffer bacillus. 

 1999. 



Jordan, W. H. Fertilizers on soil tj^ies. 

 1410. 



Jorgensen, E. Ajuga pyramidalis X reptans. 

 525. — Euphrasia species of Norway. 526. 

 —(Rev. by B., E. G.) 1423. 



Josenhans, William. (Fleischer, Bruno, and 

 Josenhans) *1753. 



Joseph, E. W. (Atkinson, A., and Joseph) 

 582. 



Joseph, W. E. (Atkinson, Alfred, J. B. 

 Nelson, C. N. Arnett, Joseph, and O. 

 Tretsven) 583. 



Joshi, N. V. Decomposition of manure in 

 soil. 2183. 



Judd, C. S. Kauripine in Hawaii. 130. 



Judd, Hilda M. The iodometric estimation 

 of sugars. 1312. 



Jumelle, H. A dioecious Jatropha from 

 Madagascar. 1455. 



Juritz, Chas. F. Prickly pear utilization. 

 South Africa. 618. 



K., S. L. Resin production. 800. 



Kains, M. G. Home fruits as education of 



public taste. 982. 

 Kajanus, Birger. (Rev. by Rasmusson, H.) 



*1823. 

 Kalt, B. Pure seed. 619.— "Original seed" 



in the recognition of breeding. 903. — 



Hintertux barley. 1783. 

 Kammerer, Paul. Darkness animals in the 



light and vice versa. 1784. 

 Kappen, H., and M. Zapfe. Acidity of plant 



juices under influence of liming. 2138. 

 Karraker, P. E. Elementary soil teaching. 



94. — Water movement in soil. 470. 



