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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Casalis, Th. (Mestrezat, W., and Th. Cas- 

 salis) 410. 



Castella, see de Castella. 



Castle, W. E. Albinism in cats. 236. — Color 

 variation in cats. *25. — Piebald rats and 

 theory of genus. 235. 



Castro, R. de. Medicinal uses of plantain. 

 1716. 



Cavendish, F. H. Forest administration in 

 Andamans, India. 2003. 



Chace, E. M. Elimination of frosted or- 

 anges. 2319. 



Chamberlain, C. J. Carex embryology, etc. 

 *26. — Fossil plants. *1140. — Living cy- 

 cads. 142.— Rev. of Heilborn, O. 38. 



Chamberlain, E. B. Herbarium methods. 

 3035. — Range of Anacamptodon. 2470. 



Chandler, B. A. Forest management in the 

 Adirondacks. 1428. 



Chandler, W. H. Winter injury to fruit 

 trees in New York state, 1917-18. *2903. 



Chaney, A. W. Cranberry distribution and 

 advertising. 78. 



Chapman, F. Petrified Eucalyptus in Vic- 

 toria. 2508. 



Chapman, H. H. Forestry as a vocation. 

 *1906. 



Charles, Mrs. M. E. S. Germination of 

 Echinosystis. 2244, *2898. 



Charmeaux, F. Bagging grapes in France. 

 2320, *2594. 



Chase, A. Confusion in nomenclature. 1808, 

 *524. 



Chase, W. W. Apple disease in Georgia. 

 *676, 748. 



Cheel, E., and J. B. Cleland. Timber-de- 

 stroying fungi on New South Wales. 

 2595. 



Chenantais, J. E. Pyrenomycetes in France. 

 1125. — Study of Pyrenomycetes. 351. — 

 Three Discomycetes. 350. 



Chenoweth, W. W. Home making of fruit 

 products. 1095. 



Chesnut, V. K. (Power, F. B., and V. K. 

 Chesnut) 1731, 1749. 



Chevalier, A. Forest products of Tonkin, 

 French Indochina. *2004. 



( 'liilds, Leroy. Codling moth control in Ore- 

 gon. 2599, *2321, 2322— Spraying for 

 apples in American Northwest. 2598. 



Chiffot, J. Ergot on Canadian wheat in 

 France. .2596, 2597. 



Chiovenda, E. Generic names Polystichum 

 and Aspidium. 2971. 



Chipplot, J. Secretory canals of Gesner- 

 iaceae. 2418. 



Christy, M. Carduus (Cnicus) palustris. 

 *143. 



Church, A. H. Androecium and gynoecium, 

 etymology. 2419. — Oysters, etc., lifted 

 by algae. 1951. 



Church, M. B. Development and structure 

 of Cooperia bulb. 2420. 



Church, T. A. Sphagnum as a commercial 

 product. 2791. 



Ciamician, G. Comparison of water and 

 ammonia. 1253. 



Claassen, Edo. Adulteration of asafoetida. 

 1706— Ohio mosses. 700. 



Claasen, P. W. Moth-larvae in cat-tail 

 fruits. 1907. — Typha rhizome as food. 

 1354. 



Clapp, E. H. Forest research in U. S. A. and 

 the war. 1429. — Potatoes in Colorado. 

 920, *1161, *1262. 



Clark, F. G. Appraisal of fire-damage to im- 

 mature timber. 525. 



Clausen. Lime and potash requirements of 

 legumes. (Rev. by Metge, G.) 1783 — 

 Rev. of Metge, G. 1385, 1767. 



Clawson. A. B. (Marsh, C. D., A. B. Claw- 

 son, and H. Marsh) 10. 



Clayton, R. J. B. Rice in Malaysia. 903. 



Cleland, J. B. (Cheel, E., and J. B. Cleland) 

 2595. 



Clerc, see LeClerc. 



Clevenger, J. F. (Ewing, C. O., and J. F. 

 Clevenger) 1702. 



Clevenger, J. F., and C. O. Ewing. Chamo- 

 mile adulterant. 2811. 



Clifford, J. D. Teak forestry in British In- 

 dia. 526. 



Clinton, G. P. Infection of Ribes and Pinus 

 with Cronartium. 393. — Potato diseases. 

 1162.— Potato wilt. *916, *1263. 



Clute, W. N. Age and protoplasm. 2098- 

 Composites and other flower clusters. 

 2250— Defining double flowers. *2249 — 

 Hardy houseleeks. 2251.- — Official drugs 

 of U. S. A. 1676— Opening of flow- 

 ers. *2245— Plant colors. *2246— Plant 

 structure. *2247. — Potato wart disease. 

 *2600.— Prices of drug plants in U. S. A. 

 123. — Species conception. 144. — Treat- 

 ment of cut-flowers. 2248. — Vinegar bees. 

 134. 



Clutterbuck, P. H. Forest administration in 

 British India. 2005. 



