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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Bracher, Rose. Euglena deses. *450. 



Bracken, John. Sunflower silage in Canada. 

 1858. 



Bradlin, J. W. Wood-splitting mechanism. 

 517. 



Brand, C. J. (Scofield, C. S., T. H. Kearney, 

 C. J. Brand, O. F. Cook, and W. T. 

 Swingle) 199. 



Brandes, E. W. Fusarium cubense and ba- 

 nana wilt. 745. 



Brann, F. R. Citrus diseases. 1057, *1236, 

 *1157. 



Braun, Harry. Pre-soaking in seed disinfec- 

 tion. 2576. 



Braun-Boanquet, J. Plant geography of 

 Engadine, etc. 1949. 



Breeze, B. (Robbins, W. W., and Breeze) 

 1400. 



Brenchley, W. E. Weed eradication. *1859. 



Brereton, le Gay. (Allen, W. J., and Brere- 

 ton) 2524. 



Brick, C. Division for Plant Protection, 

 Hamburg, 1916-17. 2577. — Tomato black- 

 spot disease in Germany. 2578, *2482. 



Bridel, M. (Bourquelot, Em., and M. Bride) 

 448, 439, 1713, 2838, 2839. 



Bridel, M. M. Biochemistry of Populus. 

 *1715, 2841. 



Bridges, C. B. Mechanism of Mendelian 

 heredity. (Rev. by Lotsy) 1493. — Eosin 

 eye-color in Drosophila. *602, 2092 — 

 Maroon — a recurrent mutation in Droso- 

 phila. 2094. — Purple eye-color of Droso- 

 phila. 601. — Vermilion-deficiency. *603, 



981. (Morgan, T. H., and Bridges) 



2176.— (Sturtevant, A. H., C. B. Bridges, 

 and T. H. Morgan) 293. 



Bridges, C. B., and O. L. Mohr. Vortex 

 character in Drosophila. 2093. 



Brierley, W. B. Morphological characters of 

 fungi. *233. An albino mutant of Botrytis 

 cinerea. (Anon, rev.) 971. 



Bright, J. W. (Conn, II. J., and J.W. Bright) 

 352. 



Briosi, G., and R. Narneti. Black canker of 

 chestnut. 2579. 



Briquet, J. Staminal apparatus in compos- 

 itae. (Rev. by Beauverie) 2413. 



Bristol, B. M. Vitality retained by algae. 

 694, *1271. 



Britten, Jas. Bibliographical notes, LXXV. 

 Madeira flowers. 2969. 



Britton, N. L. Flora of Bermuda. (Anon, 

 rev.) 2959. 



Britton, N. L., and J. N. Rose. Cactaceae. 



1824. 

 Brittlebank, C. C. Green manures in Aus- 

 tralia. *747, 848. Tomato diseases in 



Australia. *847, 746. (Laidlaw, W., 



and C. C. Brittlebank) 1641. 

 Brockmann, J. Leaf-stripping in Switzer- 

 land. 1950. 

 Broderick, F. W. Apples and plums for 



northwest Canada. 234, 21. — Parsnip 



canker in Manitoba. 2580. 

 Brotherton, W. E. Inheritance in Phaseolus. 



2095. 

 Brotherton, \V., and H. H. Bartlett. Quan- 

 titative variations. (Rev. by Coulter) 



987. 

 Brown, E. D. W. Apogamy in Camptosorus. 



(Rev. by Coulter) 2426. 

 Brown, F. B. H. Methods for microscopic 



study of woods. 337. 

 Brown, G. G. Fertilizers for strawberries. 



1782. — Orchard fertilizers in Oregon. 



*1781, 2318.— Strawberry fertilizer tests, 



Oregon. *2316, 2317. 

 Brown, H. B. Cotton experiments, 1918, in 



Mississippi. *2581. 

 Brown, N. C. Italian forestry and the war. 



1427. 

 Brown, N. E. Defertilization of flowers by 



insects. *22, 604. 

 Brown, O. W., and L. L. Varrick. Catalytic 



preparation of amidophenols, etc. *1213. 

 Brown, W. B. Log transportation. 941. 

 Brown, W. R. Scientific forest cutting in 



U. S. A. 518. 

 Brown, W. S. Grafting fruit trees. 1527. 

 Bruce, J. L. Stock breeding in New Zealand. 



23. 

 Bruckman, Louisa, and C. S. Gager. Biology 



in New York City high schools. 1904. 

 Brun, see DeBrun. 

 Bruner, E. C. Mosaic of sugar-cane in Cuba. 



2582. 

 Bruner, S. Phomopsis of egg-plant. *2583. 

 Bruner, S. C. Bordeaux mixture. *1160. — 



Castor bean pest Corythuca and a 



fungus. 1159. — Coconut diseases in Cuba. 



1158. (Johnston, J. R. and S. C. 



Bruner) 404. 

 Bruntz, L. Tilletia spores in human feces. 



1710. 

 Brush, W. D. Elm wood in U. S. A. 519. 

 Bryant, R. C. War and lumbering in U. S. 



A. 520. 



