INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



155 



Buckner, G. D. Ash composition of cnil>- 

 grass (Digitaria) 2830. 



Bull, C. P. (Olson, P. J., C. P. Bull, and H. 

 K. Hayes) 277. 



Burd, J. S. Peat as manure. 2040. 



Burger, O. F. Sexuality in Cunninghamella. 

 2008. 



Burgess, P. S. Soil biology in Hawaii. 849. 



Burgess, J. L., and C. H. Waldron. Weed 

 control in North Carolina. 1860. 



Burkill, I. H. Cole trees at Singapore. 

 *1693. 



Burkholder. W. H. Rev. of "Van der Lek, 

 H. A. 72. — Anthracnose-resistant bean. 

 24. 



Burlison, W. L., and W. I. Brockson. Sweet 

 clover (Melilotus) in Illinois, 463. 



Burlison, W. L., and R. W. Stark. Spring 

 wheat in Illinois. 464. 



Burnham, S. H. Hepaticae of Lake George. 

 2469.— Sedges of Lake George. 2970. 



Burroughs, G. D. North Carolina sweet- 

 potato storage. *2584. 



Burt, E. A. Thelephoraceae of North Amer- 

 ica, Aleutodiscus. 348. — Thelephoraceae 

 of North America, Hymenochaete. 349. 



Busgen, M. Botrytis infection. 1627. 



Busolt, E. Carbohydrates of vegetables. 

 2842. 



Buswell, W. M. Spurred butterfly-pea. 

 *2243. 



Butler, E. J. Tylenchus injury to rice. 98. 



Butler, J. R. (Koch, G. P.. and G. R. Butler) 

 175, 362, 1686. 



Butler, O. Storage of seed potatoes. *168, 

 137. — Wounds and weight-loss in pota- 

 toes. 1861, *2884. 



Butterwick, A. J. S. Killing trees by poison 

 in British India. 521, *1252. 



Btittner, G. (Neger, F. W., and G. Biittner) 

 1461. 



Byars, L. P. Wheat nematode in U. S. A. 

 390, *391. 



Byrnes, E. F. Breeding Cyclops. 2097. 



C, A. H. Rev. of Bower. *1844. 



Cabrera, T. Enterolobium for fuel bricks 



in Cuba. 522. 

 Cabrera, Teodoro. Coal briquets. 2397. 

 Cadoret, A. Grape-mildew control in 



France. 2585. 

 Caldwell, J. S. (Magoon, C. A., and J. S. 



Caldwell) 443. 

 Caldwell, O. W. Gary (Indiana) Public 



Schools, science teaching. 1905. 



('■■ilkins, (J. X. Conjugation and vitality. 

 982. 



Calcino, Mario. Befll greens of the tropics. 

 2386. — Director's report, Cuban Exp. 

 Sta. 2686. inorganic injections in 

 plants. •1200, loco. Legumes in Cuba, 

 872.— Meibomia for Cuba. 1352.- Mexi- 

 can horticulture. 1059. — Peruvian pep- 

 per. 1058. Yam bean (Pachyrhizus). 

 874. 



Campbell, D. H. Mosses and ferns, 690. — 

 Origin of Hawaiian flora. 1608. 



Campbell, J. A. Brown-rot control in New 

 Zealand. 2587. 



Campbell, R. A. Hept. Director of Forestry 

 (Canada), 1918. 2002. 



Candolle, see De Candolle. 



Canio, R. Pseudo-tuberculosis due to Peni- 

 cillium glaucum. 2588. 



Cantrill, T. C, and B. Smith. Carboniferous 

 plants of Winterbourne, Gloucestershire. 

 2504. 



Caporn, A. St. Clair. Paleae in Avena nuda 

 crosses. (Rev. by Lehman) 2157. 



Capus, J. Mildews in France. 1628. — Nema- 

 todo disease of pea in France. 2591. — 

 Plant diseases in France during drought. 

 2589.— Vine mildew sprays in France. 

 2590. 



Carballo, E. Ricinus culture in Spain. 1353. 



Cardin, P. Rept. Cuban Dept. Entomol. 

 and plant pathology, 1917-18. 2592. 



Cardot, J. Oriental Rosaceae. 141, 1288. 



Carey, A. F. (Oliver, F. W., and A. F. 

 Carey) 1972. 



Carnot, P., and J. Dumont. Penetration of 

 antiseptics. 392. 



Carpentier, A. Notes on coal basin of 

 Loire. 2505. — Notes on carboniferous 

 of Loire basin. 2506. — Paleobotany of 

 France. 1609.— (Rev. of Soward) *2507. 



Carpenter, C. W r . Rept. Hawaii Div. Plant 

 Pathology. 2593. 



Carpenter, F. A. Clouds and forest fires in 

 California. 523. 



Carr, R. H. (Spitzer, G., R. H. Carr, and W. 

 F. Epple) 1752. 



Carrier, L. Experiments with maize. *164. 



Carroll, Franklin B. Chasmogamous and 

 cleistogamus flowers. 2417. 



Carter, E. G. (Greaves, J. E., and E. G. 

 Carter) 1803. 



Carter, Nellie. Trachelomonas inconstans. 

 *695. 



