INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



359 



Mohr, H. Lignite in Styrian loess. 1110. — 



(Peterson, E. G., and Mohr) 453. 

 Molliard, M. Potassium deficiency in Sterig- 

 matocystis nigra. 405. — Tumors occur- 

 ring on the roots of kohl-rabi and beet. 

 1194.— (Gatin, C. L., and Molliard) 414. 



Molz, E. Sugar beet rot. 2045. 



Montemartini, Luigi. Pier Andrea Sac- 

 cardo. 706.— Giovanni Briosi. 707.— The 

 stimulating action of copper sulfate on 

 plants. 1162, 1375. 



Moodie, R. L. Devonian bacteria. 1111. — 

 Evolution's most romantic moment. 

 1112. 



Moomaw, Leroy. Dickinson (North Dakota) 

 sub-station report, 1919. 37. 



Moore, Benjamin, and T. Arthur Webster. 

 Photosynthesis in fresh water algae. 

 1319. 



Moore, C. C. Potato starch manufacturing. 

 *38. 



Moore, H. Armitage. Rhododendrons at 

 Rowallane [England] 1021. 



Moore, H. J. (Rev. by Anonymous) *1705. 



Moore, J. G. Scion root production by apple 

 trees in nursery. 990. 



Moore, R. L. Fossil bacteria. 1113. 



Moore, Spencer Le M. Alabastra diversa. 

 1466, 2221. 



Moore, V. A. Principles of microbiology. 

 1270. 



Moreau, F. (M. and Mme.) Researches on 

 Peltigeraceae. 371, *425. 



Moreau, Fernand. Lichen symbiosis. 1993. 



Moreillon, M. Forage under forest cover. 

 39, *136. — Wind damage, Switzerland. 

 135. — Influence of shade upon value of 

 grass in wooded pastures. *1648. 



Morel, C. Photosynthesis and water re- 

 quirement of Scotch pine. 806. 



Morgan, G. W., and A. E. Seamans. Dry 

 farming, Montana. 632. 



Morgan, T. H. Castration of henfeathered 

 Campines. 919. — Endocrine secretion 

 of henfeathered fowls. 920. — Rev. of 

 Whitman, Charles Otis. 921.— (Rev. by 

 Thomson, M. A.) 938. 



Morgan, T. H., C. B. Bridges, and A. H. 

 Sturtevant. (Rev. by Doncaster, L.) 

 878. 



Morita, Koichi, and Burton E. Livingston. 

 Solution cultures of wheat without po- 

 tassium. 1299. 



Morris, Daniel. Presidential address, Brit- 

 ish Association, Advancement of Sci- 

 ence. 72. 



Morris, R. T. Grafting. 279. 

 Morvilliz, F. Vascular anatomy of leaves 

 of Betulaceae, Corylaceae, and Castan- 

 eaceae. *807. 

 Mottet, S. A new rhubarb. 1952. 

 Moulton, R. H. Wood stronger than steel. 



1649. 

 Moulton, S. C. (Jodidi, S. L., Moulton, 



and K. S. Markley) 442, 1158. 

 Mount, H. A. In the wake of the woodsman. 

 1650.— What about our forests? 1651.— 

 What is wrong with our paper supply? 

 *1652. 

 Moxley, George L. A study in Zauschneria. 



1467. 

 Muer, Theodore C, and Robert L.Harris. 

 Use of brilliant-green in presumptive 

 B. coli test. 2001. 

 Muir, F. Rev. of Muir, F. *1522.— (Rev. by 



Muir, F.) *1522. 

 Mukherji, L. M. (Bose, J. C, assisted by 



Mukherji) 2164. 

 Miiller, Erich. Oxidation of aldehydes. 



417. 

 Miiller, N. C. Plant disease in Saxony, 



1918. 1135. 

 Munch, E. (Rev. by Fabricius, L.) 118. 

 Mundy, H. G. Rice, Rhodesia. *633, *634. 

 Munn, M. T. Seed law. New York. 635. 

 Munson, K. W. Grafting fruit trees. *991. — 

 Intensive fruit culture in British Colum- 

 bia. *992. — Pruning the balanced fruit 

 tree. *993. 

 Miinter, F. Plant analysis and fertilizers. 



1565. 

 Murray, J. Alan. Cattle foods classification. 



*40. 

 Murrill, W. A. Mice girdled trees. 280.— 

 Source of chocolate. 1663. — Dendro- 

 graph. *2158. 

 Mutscheller, Arthur. Colloidal adsorption. 



*13S4. 

 Myers, C. S. (Hardy, G. H., A. B. Rendle, 

 B. D. Jackson, and Myers) 1514. . 



Nachtsheim, Hans. Crossing over versus 



reduplication. 226. — (Rev. by Seiler) 



*1837. 

 Nafziger, T, E. (Rev. by Anonymous) 



*1706. 

 Namyslowski, B. Sexuality in mosses. *227, 



368. 

 Nash, G. V. Woody plants, New York 



Botanical Garden. 306. 

 Neger, F. W. Smoke injury to green plants. 



1271. 



