INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



157 



Coates, C. K. Clarifieat inn of cane juice. 



817. 

 Cobb, Frieda, and H. II. Bartlett. Mende- 



lian segregation in Oenthera. *2099, 



2100. 

 Cockayne, A. H. Dactyl is in New Zealand 



pastures. 1355.— Foxglove in New Zea- 

 land. 877.— Turnip rot. 2601. 

 Cockayne, L. Grasslands in New Zealand. 



904.- Presidential address, New Zealand 



Institute. Science, 1919. *1908. 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. Hybrid sunflowers. 



2101.— Lycaste. 145. 

 Cocx, M. M. A. Valeriana officinalis. 1677. 

 Coe, H. S. Velvet bean (Stizolobium) mu- 

 tants. 1471. — Velvet bean varieties. 



*605. 

 Cofman, Victor. Japanese chiretta. 2813. 

 Coit, J. E., and R. W. Hodgson. June drop 



of navel oranges. *394. 

 Colani, M. Tertiary floras of Tonkin. 



(Rev. by Fritel) 2509.— Development of 



Combretaceae and Barringtoniaceae. 



338. 

 Cole, L. J., and F. J. Kelley. Inheritance in 



pigeons. *237, 2102. 

 Coleman, L. C. Spike disease of sandal. 



2602. 

 Collard, J. W. Peach brown-rot control in 



New Zealand. 2603. 

 Collins, E. J. Sex segregation in Bryophyta. 



*606, 2103. 

 Collins, G. N. Ear structure in maize. 2421. 



—Fossil maize. *239, *238, 983.— He- 

 redity in maize. 1472. — Self-fertilization 



in maize. 607. 

 Collins, J. L. Chimeras in maize. 2104. 

 Collins, S. H. Plant products and fertilizers. 



433. 

 Colon, E. D. Yellow-stripe disease of cane 



in Puerto Rico. 749. 

 Colver, C. W. (Neidig, R. E., C. W. Colver, 



H. P. Fishburn, and C. L. von Ende) 



446,451. 

 Combes, Raoul. Rev. of Appleman, C. O. 



1212. — Physiology of glucosides in plants. 



439. 

 Compton, W. Forest economics. 2006. 

 Conard, H. S. Preservation of wild plants. 



3036. — Suggested new classification of 



plants. 1909. 

 Condit, I. J. Avocado marketing. 2323. 

 Condit, I. J., M. E. Jaffa, and F. W. Albro. 



Carob bean in California. 2398. 



Condit, I. J., and II. .1. Stevens. Disea 

 lie,:; 



Conklin, E. Q. Heredity and democracy. 

 ♦240, 984— lie v. of Davenport, O. IV 91. 



Conklin, G. II. (Haynes, C. C I rench 

 Hepaticae 2473. 



Conn, II. .1., and .1. \\ . Bright. Ainmonifi- 

 cation of manure in soil. 850, *352. 



Conner, A. B. (Karper, I: E., and A. B. 

 Conner) 2151. 



Connors, C. II. Peach breeding. 241,6 



Conradi, A. F., and H. W. Barre. Orchard 

 spraying in South Carolina. *79, *99. 



Cook, O. F. Spacing of cotton plants. 1861, 



*2954. (Scofield, C. S.,T. II. Kearney, 



C. J. Brand, O. F. Cook, and \V. T. 

 Swingle) 199. 



Cook, M. T. Economic botany. 491. 



Coombes, G. British medicinal plants. 

 *1678. 



Coons, G. H. Bean disease in Michigan. 

 2604.— Bordeaux mixture. *2605, *2324. 

 — Celery disease. 1164. — Michigan plant 

 diseases. 751. — Oat smut. — 1167. — Path- 

 ological work in Michigan. 1165. — Plant 

 disease notes. 2606, 2607. — Plant diseases 

 in Michigan. *1166. — Potato blight and 

 weather in Michigan. 1168. — Soft-rot of 

 hyacinth. 750. 



Cordley, A. B. "Sour sap" in Pacific North- 

 west, U. S. A. 2325, *2608, *2843. 



Cornthwaite, H. G. Panama rainfall. *2007. 



Correns, C. Species in light of genet ical in- 

 vestigations. (Rev. by Matouschek) 

 1495. — Death rates of the sexes of Trinia. 

 2105. — Germ-cells and numerical rela- 

 tions of sexes. *27. 



Correvon, H. Alpine plants, Fasc. 9. 2972, 

 *2252, 2973, 2253. 



Cossette, J. R. Dusting in Canada. 2609. 



Cotte, J. Sycamore parasites at Nice, 1918. 

 2610. 



Cotton, A. D. Nectria on apple. *100. — 

 Onion smut in Britain. 2611. — Parsnip 

 diseases. 395. 



Coulter, J. M. Rev. of Brown. *2 426.— Bo- 

 tanical opportunity. 1845. — Dicotyledon 

 seedlings. *1104. — Evolution of maize. 

 *985. — National Research Council, bot- 

 any. 204— Rev. of Arber. *2423— Rev. 

 of Bailey and Thompson. *2425. — Rev. 

 of Holden and Bexon. *2427— Rev. of 

 Ishikawa. *2424. — Rev. of Rehfous. 

 *2422. 



