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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Coulter, M. C. Chlorophyll inheritance. 

 *986 — Corn pollinator. *611 — Hybrid 

 vigor. *988.— Maize pollination. 989. — 

 Quantitative variation. *987. — Rev. of 

 East. *613 — Rev. of Harper. 609.— Rev. 

 of Jones. *612. — Rev. of Transeau. 610. 



Coupin, H. Mounting microscopic prepara- 

 tions. 3037. 



Cowgill, H. B. Cross-pollination of sugar 

 cane. *614, 2106. — Sugar-cane inherit- 

 ance. 2107, *615. 



Cowles, H. C. Starved Rock State Park 

 (Illinois) flora. 1952. 



Craig, W. T. (Love, H. H., and W. T. Craig) 

 2163. 



Crandall, C. S. Apple bud selection. *28, 

 242. 



Cremata, M. Coccoloba in Cuba. 2974. — 

 Cuban fences and hedges. 527, *1430, 

 2254. — Popular medicinal plants of Cuba. 

 1694. 



Crevost, C, and C. Lemarie. Fiber plants of 

 Indochina. 2008. 



Crevat, Jules. Austrian pine in France. 

 528. 



Cromwell, R. O. Cedar (apple) rust (Gymno- 

 sporangium) in Iowa. 2612. — — (Wolf, F. 

 A., and R. O. Cromwell) 1596, 1669. 



Cross, W. E. Stripping sugar-cane in Ar- 

 gentina. 465. 



Crossley, T. L. Melting point of rosin. 1717. 



Crow, J. W. Winter injury and soil fertility. 

 *1528. 



Crozier, R. H. Eucalyptus culture in South 

 Africa. 1431. — Properties and uses of 

 Eucalyptus. 1432. 



Crozier, W. J. Intracellular acidity in Va- 

 lonia. 1214. 



Cruess, W. V. (Bioletti, F. T., and W. V. 

 Cruess). 2396. — Prunes in California. 

 1098. 



Cruz, J. Sugar-beet fertilizers in Spain. 

 1784, *1356. 



Cunaeus, E. H. J. Medicinal-plant garden at 

 Delft. 1679. 



Currin, R. E. (Blackwell, C. P., and R. E. 

 Currin) 2089. 



Curtis, K. M. Potato-wart Synchytrium. 

 1126. 



Curtis, R. E. (Waksman, S. A., and R. E. 

 Curtis) 382. 



Curtis, R. H. Heterology of Wisley, Eng- 

 land. 2326. 



Curtiss, C. F. Forest parks and the <■< im- 

 munity, Iowa. 3038. 



Cushman, A. S. Medicinal plant culture in 



U. S. A. 1061, *1675. 



Cutler, G. H. Dwarf wheat. *29, 151. 



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d'Aboville, P. Tree measurement. 529. 

 Dahlgren, K. V. O. Rev. of Rasmuson. 



1027.— Genetics of Capsella. 616, 1473 — 



Plant coloration and crossing. *30. 

 Dana, S. T. Floods, erosion, and forest. 159, 



530. — Public control of private forests in 



Norway. 2009. 

 Danforth, C. H. Brachydactyly in fowls. 



31.— Selection of germ-cells. *617, 990. 

 Daniel, L. Market gardening experiments 



in France. 80. — Oak disease cause and 



control. 2613. 

 Danielson, Uno. Productive capacity of 



Swedish forest. 2010. 

 Darbishire, F. V. Sugar-beet seed in U. S. 



A. 2108, *243. 



Darnell-Smith, G. P. Cactus disease in Aus- 

 tralia. 2615. — Peach brown-rot control 

 in Australia. 2614. 



Darrow, G. M. Ribes culture in U. S. A. 

 *677. — Strawberry culture in eastern U. 

 S. A. *314. — Strawberry varieties in U. 



S. A. *315. (Gould, H. P., and G. M. 



Darrow) 327. 



Dash, J. S. Sugar industry in Guadeloupe. 

 466. — Sugar-cane in Guadeloupe. 2616. 



Datt, S. (Joshi, S. Datt, and others) 2032. 



Davenport, C. B. Heredity and environ- 

 ment. 991. — Heredity of stature in man. 

 244.— Report Dir. Dept. Exp. Evolution, 

 etc., 1918. 32. — Third and fourth genera- 

 tion. 245. — (Davenport, C. B., assisted 

 by Mary T. Scudder). Heredity of naval 

 officers. 246. — —(Preiser, S. A., and C: 



B. Davenport) 281. 



Davey, H. W. Fruit tree diseases. 1629. 

 Davidson, S. C. Coal from peat. 3039. 

 Davies, O. B. (Ewart, A. J., and O. B. 



Davies) 2960. 

 Davis, B. M. Courses in botany. 1910. — 



Crosses of Oenothera hybrids. (Rev. 



by Goedewaagen) 1481. — Segregation of 



Oenothera crosses. 2109. 

 Davis, D. J. Iodine as a germicide. 1630. — 



Potassium iodide and sporotrichosis. 



*2912. 

 Davis, L., and H. M. Merker. Purification of 



pepsin. 1229. 

 Davis, R. L. Plant breeder's envelope. 



*247, 992. 

 Davis, W. E., Jr. Alpine plants. 1062. 



