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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Bates, S. C. English walnuts in Alabama. 

 311. 



Bateson, W. Plant variegation. 594, *229. 

 —Rev. of Lotsy, J. P. 1491. 



Bateson, W., and C. Pellew. Genetics of 

 rogues among peas. (Rev. by Lehmann) 

 2157. 



Bateson, W., and I. Sutton. Double flowers 

 and sex linkage in Begonia. 595. — He- 

 redity in Begonia. 2081. 



Battent, Lily, and H. W. Bywaters. Mould 

 in cocoa butter. 1155. 



Baur, E. Disturbance of dominance and 

 complete linkage. 978. — Mutations of An- 

 t irrhimim majus. (Rev. by Renner) 2183. 

 — Self-sterility in Antirrhinum. 2082. 



Bayla, A. M. Hybridization of egg-plants. 

 2083. 



Beach, W. S. Fusarium wilt of Aster. 97. — 

 Septoria. *136. — Specialization in Sep- 

 toria. *346. 



Bean, W. J. Deutzia compacta. 2241. — Malus 

 rivularis. *1055, 2311. 



Bcardslee, H. C. Michigan Myxomycetes. 

 707.— Russulas of North Carolina. 1122. 



Beattie, W. R. City home gardens. *312. 



Beaumont, A. B. Soil colloidality. 1763. 



Beauverd, G. Phytogeography of Viege and 

 Zermat. 1286. 



Beauverie, J. Pyrenomycetes classification. 

 1123. — Rust spores in grass seeds. 2565. — 

 Selection in cereals. 596. — Rev. of Bri- 

 quet. *2413. 



Becking, L. G. M. Baas. Mendclian popula- 

 tions. 2086. — Panmixial populations. 

 2084, 2085. 



Beeson, C. F. C. Forest insects in British 

 India. 935, 936, 1426. 



Beeson, M. A. Oklahoma Agronomy De- 

 partment Report, Exp. Sta., 1918. 2087. 



Beguinot, A. (Baldacci, A., and A. Bcgui- 

 not) 2965. 



Beijerinck, M. W. Enzyme theory of he- 

 redity. (Rev. by Matouschek) 2166 — 

 Nitrogen-fixing bacteria. 1750. 



Bell, Francis. Forestry in New Zealand. 

 937. 



Bell, H. G. Potato fertilizers in U. S. A. 

 460, *845. 



Bell, T. R. D., et al. Administration report 

 of forest circles in Bombay Presidency, 

 1917-18. 1998. 



Benard, R. Hereditary Polydactyly. (Rev. 

 by Zalla). 2219. 



Benedict, F. G. (Harris, J. A., and F. G. 

 Benedict) 2134. 



Benedict, R. C. Simplest fern, Mono- 

 gramme. 2414. 



Bengsten, Ida A. Proteus organisms. *708, 

 2837. 



Bennett, A. Cheshire plants. 2966. — Pota- 

 mogeton acutifolius. 1947. 



Bennett, C. W. Bacillus carotovorus on 

 pepper. 741. 



Bennett, E. R. Potato culture in arid re- 

 gion. 885. 



Bensaude, Mathilde. Evolution and sexu- 

 ality in Basidiomycetes. 597. — Life-cycle 

 and sexuality in Basidiomycetes. 347. 

 (Rev. by Levine, M.) 644. 



Benton, A. G. Nitrogen metabolism of bac- 

 teria. 2864. 



Berg, A. Nematode galls and bunted wheat. 

 2567.— Rev. of Sirks, M. J. 1511— (Ka- 

 janus and S. O. Berg.) 2149. 



Bergman, H. F. (Soper, E. K., and H. F. 

 Bergman) 1980. 



Beringer, G. M. Rev. of Maiden. *425. 



Berry, E. W. Cenozoic floras of equatorial 

 America. 1604. — Eocene flora of western 

 Texas. 1607. — Fossil flora of northern 

 Peru. 1606. — Geologic history of Robinia, 

 etc. 1603. — Matonidium from Colorado 

 Cretaceous. 1601. — Paleobotany in Ency- 

 clopedia Americana. 1602. — Paleobotany 

 of Eucalyptus. 1599. — Tertiary floras 

 of South America. 1605. — Upper Cre- 

 taceous floras of the Mississippi embay- 

 ment. 1600. — Upper Cretaceous Missis- 

 sippi Gulf. 1598. 



Berry, Edgar. Digitalis preparations. 2814. 



Berry, J. B. Measuring woodland products. 

 1999. — Plant diseases in Georgia. *743. — 

 Trees in Georgia. *514, *675. 



Berry, J. B., and J. K. Giles. Increased corn 

 yields as result of disease control. 461, 

 *742. 



Bertrand, G. Fruit preserving without heat- 

 ing. 1565. 



Bertrand, Paul. Flora of coal-basin of Lyon, 

 France. 734. 



Berzelius, Jacob. Willow culture in Sweden. 

 938. 



Bessey, E. A. Ophiodothella on Ficus. *744. 

 709. 



Bessey, E. A., and W. K. Wakomson. Rye 

 smut control. 1156. 



Best, H. Blindness and heredity. 231. 



Bethel, E. Hosts of Puccinia subnitens. 

 2568. 



Bews, J. W. Grasses and grasslands of 

 South Africa. 1287. 



