INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES IN VOLUME III 



(References are to Entry numbers,' an asterisk before a number signifies that the entry referred 



to is by citation alone — no abstract. 



A., E. French pines in Norway. 509. 



Aarnodt, A. W. Potatoes in Minnesota. 878. 



Aamidt, O. S. (Stakman, E. C, H. H. Hayes, 

 O. S. Aamodt, and J. Leach) 2200. 



Abbott, W. S. Preservation of Pyrethrum 

 heads. 422. 



Abe, A. Inheritance in Sesamum. 2071. 



Aboville, see d'Aboville. 



Abrams, L. R. New California cypress. 

 ♦1098, 1822. 



Adami, J. G. Medical contributions to evo- 

 lution study. 585. 



Adams, Margaret. (Stapledon, R. G., and M. 

 Adams) 1888, 2901. 



Adams, R. L. Orchard irrigation. 1524. 



Adams, S. National law to license and regu- 

 late. 2521. 



Adamson, R. S. Flora of Cheshire, England. 

 1807. 



Addis, J. M. Importance of Carica. 2392. — 

 Sorrel in Cuba. *1049. 



Adkin, B. W. Pine beetles in Britain. 928. 



Africa, E. M. Coffee rust (Hemileia) con- 

 trol. 2522. 



Afzal, Muhammed, and others. Forest ad- 

 ministration in Baluchistan, 1917-1918. 

 1987. 



Ahr, J. Weed control through kainite and 

 calcium cyanamide. (Rev. by Boas) 

 1857. 



Akerman, A. Recovery of frozen plants. 

 *1249 — Rev. of Malte, M. 0. 1380. 



Albertz, H. W. Work of Wisconsin Agric. 

 Exp. Assoc. 2072. 



Albro, H. (Condit, J. J., M. E. Jaffa, and F. 

 W. Albro) 2398. 



Algau, H. Damage from premature forest 

 exploitation. 503. 



Allard, H. A. Aurea character in Nicotiana. 

 217. (Rev. by Yamaha) 2217— Gigan- 

 tism in Nicotiana. 216. 



Allen, W. J. Peach leaf-curl in New South 

 Wales. 2523. 



Allen, W. J., and W. le Gay Brereton. Pow- 

 dery mildew of apple in New South 

 Wales. 2524. 



Allison, J. R. (McBeth, I. G., and J. R. Alli- 

 son) 2346, 2347, 2907. 



Alnigren. O. Lundborg) 648. 

 Almquist, E. Rev. of C. T. 0. 1019. 

 Alsberg, C. L., A. Viehoever, and C. 0. 

 Ewing. Drug importation in U. 8. A. 



1674. 



Alvaredo S. Nemec's conduct in:.' filaments. 

 ♦1757, 1930.— Structure of wood vessels, 

 1567, *1760, 1931. 



Alvarez, O. P. Phytogeography of Formosa. 

 *1564. 



Alway, F. A. Relationof movement of water 

 in soil to hygroscopicity and initial 

 moistness. (Anon, rev.) 2950. 



Ameijden, see Van Ameijden. 



Ames, J. W., and G. E. Bolz. Effect of sul- 

 phofication and nitrification on potas- 

 sium. 2930. 



Amilon, J. A. Tree growth and light re- 

 quirements. 1988. 



Andas, J. W. Chicory cultivation in Aus- 

 tralia. 673. — Jerusalem artichoke. 674. 



Anderson, M. (Jardine, J. T., and Anderson) 

 1371, 1444. 



Anderson, P. J. Phyllosticta species. *737, 

 705. 



Anderson, S. F. Vine mildew in New Zea- 

 land. 2525. 



Andrews, A. L. North American Sphagnum, 

 VIII. 2467.— Norwegian Scapania. 699.' 

 — Physcomitrium hybrid. *218. — Rev. of 

 Hesselbro. 2466. 



Andrews, E. F. Japanese honeysuckle in 

 U. S. A. 1944. 



Anonymous. Wood for fuel. 11. 



Anonymous. Disease resistance in plants. 

 *18. 



Anonymous. Plant Geography of U. S. A. 

 drug plants. *185. 



Anonymous. Tillage of Irish grassland. 193. 



Anonymous. Pasture grasses in Ireland. 

 194. 



Anonymous. Irish agricultural experiments. 

 195. 



Anonymous. Disease and natural selection. 

 219. 



Anonymous. "Like marries like." 220. 



Anonymous. Immigration. *221. 



Anonymous. Heredity of cancer. *222. 



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