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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Martin, W. H. Sulphur on potato scab. 



*448, 1240. 

 Marty, P. (De la Vaulx, and Marty) 390. 

 Massart, J. Elements of general biology 

 and botany. 2112. — Reactions in the 

 Polyporaceae. 2165. — Effect of light on 

 leaf structure. 2169. 



Massey, A. B. (Robbins, William J., and 

 Massey) 455. 



Matisse, G. Temperature and the activity 

 of living organisms. 435. 



Matons, August. Pruning the olive. *987. 



Matthews, C. D. Report on horticulture. 

 North Carolina. 988. 



Matthews, J. R. Hybridism and classifica- 

 tion in Rosa. 1813. 



Mattirolo, Oreste. In commemoration of 

 Pietro Andrea Saccardo. 702. — Saverio 

 Belli. 703, *1067. 



Maughan, Huard J. Factors affecting the 

 depth of planting. *35. 



Mawbray, Wallace. Vanilla beans. 1924. 



Maxwell, Herbert. Sir Edmund Giles Loder. 

 704. 



Maxwell, Hu. Wood utilization — musical 

 instruments. *134. 



Mdyas, G. Lower Carboniferous plants 

 from Saxony. 1108. 



Maz6, P., Vila, and Lemoigne. Action of 

 cyanamide and dicyanodiamide on maize. 

 1333, *1411. Transformation of cyanam- 

 ide by micro-organisms. 1334 *1405., 



Meacham, F. J. (Williams, C. B., Meacham, 

 et al) 2188. 



Medes, Grace, and J. F. McClendon. Anes- 

 thetics and living cells. 440, 2174. 



Meek, B. B. Oranges for Thanksgiving. 

 *989. 



Meek, B. C. Pea experiments. 1563. 



Meek, B. C, and H. Bartlett. Maize experi- 

 ments. New South Wales. 630. 



Meek, B. C, and R. H. Makin. Potatoes, 

 New South Wales. 629. 



Memmler, Hans. Ladyslipper culture. 304. 



Menzel, P. Fossil plants from Kamerun. 

 1109. 



Mereschkovsky, G. New forms of Ramalina 

 from Russia. 1992, 



Merrill, E. D. Dates of publication. 705.— 

 (Brown, W. H., and Merrill.) 486. 



Merrill, George • P. American geological 

 and natural history surveys. 1601. 



Merriman, Mabel L. Conjugation of Spi- 

 rogyra ternata. 1814. 



Mesnard, J. (Legroux, R., and Mesnard.) 

 416. 



Metcalf, F. P. Notes on North Dakota 



plants. 1465. 

 Metcalf, Maynard M. Distribution meth- 

 ods. 394. 

 Metzner, P. Movement and stimulus re- 

 sponse of spirilla with bipolar flagella. 



2114. 

 Meunissier, A. Observations of Philippe de 



Vilmorin on black-eyed peas. 917. — 



Selection of vegetables. 918. 

 Meyer, Arthur. Morphological and physio- 

 logical analysis of the cell of plants and 



animals. *734. 

 Meyer, C. (Hudig, J., and Meyer) *1266. 

 Michael, Ellis L. (McEwen, Geo., and 



Michael) 916. 

 Micheletti. Piedmontese peppermint oil. 



2098. 

 Miethe, E. Varieties of Cypripedium. *305. 



— Cattleya superba Schomb. *529. 

 Mildbraed, J. Rhizanthie in Paraphyadan- 



the. *328, 2220. 

 Milewski, A. W. Experimental production 



of monstrous gold fish. *224. 

 Mill, R. H. (Rev. by Henry, Augustine) 



805. 

 Millar, C. E. (McCool, M. M., and Millar) 



460. 

 Miller, David. Leaf-stem gall-aphis of pop- 

 lar. 2068. 

 Miller, Elizabeth W. The effect of cooking 



on the water-soluble vitamin e in carrots 



and navy beans. 1317. 

 Miller, M. (Jones, L. R., and Miller) 2067. 



— (Vaughan, R. E., and Miller) 2074.— 



(Jones, L. R., Miller, and E. Bailey) 



1267. 

 Miller, William Tyler. Shrubs and vines 



for California. 1868. 

 Milliken, C. S. Citrus bud selection. 225. 

 Millspaugh, C. F. (Britton, N. L., and 



Millspaugh) 1429. 

 Mirasol, Jos6 Jison. Aluminum and soil 



acidity. 449. 

 Mitchell, D. T. Ergotized Paspalum in 



Natal. 1285. 

 Mitchell, Sidney B. The California garden. 



1869. 

 Mitscherlich, E. A. Thickness of crop 



planting. 631. — Law of plant growth. 



*1363. 

 Miyoshi, Manabu. Peculiar wild chestnut. 



*492, *1647. 

 Mockeridge, Florence. Growth promoting 



substances in organic manures. 1318, 



*1394. 



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