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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Lenoir, M. Development of vascular tissue 



in seedlings. 327. 

 Lenz. Rev. of Fleischer, B. *1803.— Rev. 



of Schallmayer, W. *1804.— Rev. of Sie- 



gel, P. W. n805. 

 Lenz, Fritz. Hertwig's attack on Darwinism 



and race hygiene. *1802. 

 Lesage, P. Germination of moss spores. 



433. 

 Lesdain, Bouly de. (Rev. by Riddle, L. 



W.) 372. 

 Lesley, J. W. (Salaman, R. N., and Lesley) 



932. 

 Lester-Garland, L. V. Botany of the Moroc- 

 can Middle Atlas. 2216. 

 Letteer, C. R. Cotton root rot control 



experiments at San Antonio. *1237. 

 Leverenz, C. Principal agricultural plant 



varieties of Germany. *1806. — (Rev. by 



Anonymous) *1704. 

 Levin, E. Peat as a fertilizer in Michigan. 



474. 

 Levine, B. S., and F. P. Veitch. Mildew 



resistance of textiles. 2176. 

 Levine, Michael. Crown gall on Ficus. 1160. 

 Levy, Fritz. Nuclear relations in partheno- 



genetic frogs. *1807. 

 Lewin, L. Plants of the coastal region of 



Baluchistan. 1462. 

 Lewis, C. I., F. R. Brown, and A. F. Barss. 



Evaporation of prunes. 277. 

 Lewis, Francis J., and Gwynethe M. Tuttle. 



Osmotic properties of some plant cells 



at low temperature. 2116. 

 Lewis, I. P. (Ballou, F. H., and Lewis) 



1892. 

 Licent, E. Formalin and chromic fixatives. 



1614. 

 Liehr, O. Poppy, Germany. 627. 

 Lindner, P. Fats in the aleurone layer. 



1558. 

 Linhart, G. A. Interpretation of biometrical 



data. 395, *477, 908. 

 Link, G. K., and Max W. Gardner. Market 



pathology of truck crops. 2043. 

 Linton, Edward Francis. William Moyle 



Rogers. 701. 

 Linton, W. S. Legislation concerning nut 

 trees along highways. 1921. — Trees for 

 highways. 1922. 

 Lipman, J. G., and J. S. Joffe. Composting 



sulphur and phosphate. 1404. 

 Lippincott, W. A. Pedigreeing poultry. 

 219. — Improving farm flocks through 

 standard-bred cockerels. 909. 



Lipschiitz, A. (Rev. by Strand, E.) 418. 

 Lister, Gulielma. Mycetozoa of the Baslow 



foray. 2004. 

 Little, C. C. Exceptional color classes in 

 doves and canaries. 220. — Sex-linked le- 

 thal factors in mammals. 910. — Trans- 

 plantable tumor in mice. 911. — Origin 

 of piebald spotting in dogs. 1808. — (Rev. 

 by Walther-Giessen) *1851. 



Livingston, Burton E. (Morita, Koichi, and 

 Livingston) 1299. 



Livingston, Burton E., and Riichiro Koketsu. 

 Soil water and the wilting point. 399, 

 *471. 



Lloyd, Dorothy Jordan. Swelling of gelatin 

 in HCl and NaOH. *1295. 



Lloyd, J. W. Need of vegetable investiga- 

 tions. 1031. 



Lloyd, Strauss L. (Rev. by Russell, E. J.) 

 1419. 



Lloyd- Jones, O., and J. M. Evvard. Color in 

 swine. 912. 



Lloyd-Jones, O., and F. A. Hays. Excessive 

 sexual activity of male rabbits. 221. 



Loder, Edmund Giles. List of Rhododen- 

 dron species. 1019. 



Loesener, T. A new species of Stromanthe. 

 2217. 



Loft, Selmar. Determining dry matter in 

 root crops. 628. 



Lo Priore, G., and G. Scala. Reddening of 

 the leaves of sumac. *1192. 



Lorch, W. Torsions in the setae of mosses. 

 *1089. 



Lormand, Ch. (Guerin, P., and Lormand) 

 2115. 



Losch, Hermann. Leafy proliferation of pear 

 fruits. 1161. 



Lotka, Alfred J. Rhythmical relations in 

 organic systems. 424. 



Lotsy, J. P. Gallus temminckii and the egg 

 color of wild Gallus. *1809. 



Lovett, A. L. Spreaders in spray mixtures. 

 2056. 



Lownes, Albert E. Notes on Pogonia trian- 

 thophora. 1463. 



Lubosch, Wilhelm. The problem of animal 

 geneology. 1810. 



Ltihning. Hereditary sex determination. 

 1811. 



Luigi, Bernardini. Nicotine in tobacco. 

 2139. 



Luisier, A. Fernando Theissen. 71. — Mosses 

 of Madeira. 351. 



Lull, P. S. Organic evolution. *392. 



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