INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES 



401 



Eriksson, Jacob. Russian gymnosporangia. 

 2628. 



Ernst, A. Hybridization and apogamy. 

 2113.- -Rev. of Karsten, < '.. 2152 



Erwin, A. T. Potato tip-burn. 757, *832. 



Esam, Cordon. Orchard Bpraying in New 

 Zealand. 2629. — Plums in New Zealand. 

 1063. 



Esmarcli, F. Metabolism in potato leaf-roll. 

 2630, 2844. 



Esprit, see L'Espril . 



Essig, E. O. (Smith, R. E., E. 0. Essig, and 

 G. P. Gray) 116. — Lepidium and Ory- 

 Bopsismin in California. 887, *1128, 1170. 



Etter. Snow -damage to forests in Switzer- 

 land. 2018. 



Eulefield. Resin from pine in Germany. 531. 



Eustace, H. J., and R. H. Pettit. Fruit 

 spraying in Michigan. 2332, 2632. — Mich- 

 igan horticultural notes. 2331, *2631. 



Evans, A. W. Hepatics of Virgin Islands. 

 702. — Lejeuneae from Florida. 1583. — 

 New Riccia from Peru. 1117. — North 

 American hepaticae, VIII. 2468. — Tax- 

 onomy of Dumortiera. 703. 



Evans, see also Pole Evans. 



Ewe, G. E. Emetine hydrochloride. 427. 



Ewart, A. J., and Olive B. Davies. Flora of 

 Northern Territory. (Anon, rev.) 2960. 



Ewart, A. J. Fiber plants of Victoria. 91. 



Ewing, C. O. (Alsberg, C. L., A. Viehoever, 

 and C. O. Ewing) 1674— (Clevinger, J. 

 F., and C. O. Ewing) 2811. 



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

 hound adulteration. 1702. 



Ewing, C. O., and E. E. Stanford. Conium 

 and Aethusa. 836. 



Eyre, J. V., E. S. Salmon, and L. K. Worm- 

 aid. Wash for powdery mildew. 2633. 



F., J. Variability in plants. *583, *5S9, 

 974, 2074. 



F., P. Improving French forest roads. 512. 



Fairbridge, D. Economic plants of South 

 Africa. *1848 — South African herbs. 

 *1680. 



Fairchild, D. Amer. Genetic Association. 

 *921, 994.— Food tests. 1064.— Immigra- 

 tion and heredity. 995. 



Falck, K. Principles of genetics. 627. 



Falk, G. K., G. McGuire, and E. Blount. 

 Enzyme action, XVII. 2879. 



Fallada, O. Treatment of seed with sulphuric- 

 acid. (Rev. by Kirchner) 2673. (Rev. 

 by Richter) 1398. 



Farneti, R. (Briosi, G., and R. Farneti 

 2579. 



Fair, l'». II. IVony and its people. *2257. 

 Farr, C. II. Rain-foresl feme. '1818. 

 Farrell, J. Apple diseases in Victoria, 2634. 



—Apple in Victoria. V,7x, 758.— Gnarl of 



apple trees in Australia. 1636. 

 Farrington, E. I. Horticulture in America 



1065. 

 Farwell, 0. A. Cramp bark, Acer. 1105, 



1709. 

 Fauchere, A. Tropical agriculture. (Rev. 



by Main) 1379. 

 Faulkner, O. T. Irrigation in India. 1278. 

 Faull, J. H. Fomes on pineapple. 2802. 

 Faure, Ch. Hermaphroditism in poultry. 



*628, 1480. 

 Fawcett, G. L. Rev. of Dracopoulos. *2636. 

 Fawcett, H. S. Citrus blast. 2637— Psoro- 



sis of orange in California. 2635. 

 Fedele, V. (Rev. of Taylor, W. H.) 576. 

 Federal Horticultural Board, U. S. Dept. 



Agric. U. S. Amer. Plant quarantine 



notices. *4, *5, *6, *181, *182, *323, *324, 



*325, 399, 400, 401, 759, 2638. 

 Federly, H. Chromosome studies on hy- 

 brids. (Rev. by Seiler) 2194. 

 Fellers, C. R. Longevity of B. radicicola on 



legume seeds. 2934. 

 Felt, E. P. Insect galls. *760. 

 Ferdinandsen, C. S., Mrs. Rostrup, and F. K. 



Ram. Crop disease. 103. 

 Ferguson, W. C. Autumn flowers of 1918 on 



Long Island. 1957. 

 Fernow, B. E. White-pine blister-rust. 



*944, 1171.— Rev. of Zon R. 2019.— Rev. 



of W. Gill. *532. 

 Ferry, E. L. (Osborn, T. B., A. J. Wakeman, 



and E. L. Ferry) 2872. 

 Fielder, C. R. Trees and shrubs for autumn 



and winter. *2258. 

 Findlay, D. F. Iodine factory in Siberia. 



1720. 

 Findlay, W. M. Red clover (Trifolium pra- 



tense) in Scotland. 1360.— Size of seed. 



1361. 

 Finks, A. J. (Johns, C. O., and A. J. Finks) 



2868. 

 Fiori, Adr. Additions to flora of Bosco 



Cansiglio, etc. *2977. 

 Fishburn, H. P. (Neidig, R. E., C. W. Col- 



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



446, 451. 

 Fischer, C. Sitka spruce in Germany. 533. 



