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463 



Garber, R. J., and P. .1. Olsen. Lodging of 

 cereals. *692, 108. 



( iailxiwskc, L. Parasitic Fungi in Podolia. 

 *105. 



Gardner, M. W. Fungus and bacterial plant 

 diseases in Michigan. 764. 



Gardner, N. L. New Pacific Coast marine 

 algae, IV. 2459. 



Carman, II., and C. L. Hathaway. Formalin 

 I real men1 of wheat. 106. 



Garrett, A. 0. Smuts and rusts of Utah, 

 III. 2486. 



Garwood, E. J., and Edith Goodyear. Algae 

 in English limestones. 735. 



Gaskill, A. Control of growing forests. 

 1435. 



Gathercoal, E. N. Pharmacognosy of couch 

 grass and Bermuda grass. 1700. 



Cat in, C.-L. Artificial ripening of fruits. 

 1746, H534. 



Gauman, E. Specialization of Peionospora 

 calotheca. *716, 765, 766. — Saprolegni- 

 aceae of Lapland. 1129. —Specialization 

 of Peronospora on Scrophulariaceae. 716, 

 717, *717. 



Gavilan, Juan. Chilean nitrate in Spain. 

 1798, *1364 — Cotton in Spain. 1363. 



Gee, N. G. Foochow (China) flora and 

 fauna. 2460. 



Centner, G. Clover and alfalfa disease 

 (Macrosporium) in Bavaria. *767, 2651. 



Georgi, J. Surface-measuring instruments 

 in microscopic technique. *3040. 



Gerardin, E. Ladanum. 1721. — Ranunculus 

 in France. 1292. 



Gericke, W. F. (Lipman, C. B., and W. F. 

 Gericke) 1765. 



Gertz, O. Macro-chemical tests of leaves. 

 (Rev. by Matouschek) 2690.— Abnor- 

 malities in leaves. *1107. — Anomalies in 

 Lunularia. 1585. — Callus, etc., in insect- 

 mined leaves. 1243. — Crystallizing leaf 

 pigments. 1216. — Rhizoid anomalies in 

 Lunularia. 1118, *1255. — Variegation in 

 Mercurialis pereunjs. 2126, *2432. — 

 Christopher Rostii Herbarium. (Rev. 

 by Norstedt) 3010. 



Gessner, E. R. Sugar cane culture in South 

 Africa. *1866. 



Ghosh, M. Hydrocyanic acid in Andropo- 

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Gilg, Ernst. Flacourtiaceae of New Guinea. 

 2978. 



Gilg, E., and R. Schlechter. Monimiaceae 

 from German New Guinea. 2979. 



Gill, \V. Forest administration in Boutfa 



Australia, L917 1918. (Rev. by Fernow) 



532. 

 Ginarto, B. M. Pineapples in Cuba 



2334. 

 Giningham, C. 'I'. (Barker, B. T. P., and C. 



T. ( riningham I 98. 

 Gladwin, I 1 '. E. Grape fertilisers. *326, 



Gleason, II. A. .Michigan plant ussofiat i 



1958. 

 Gloess, P. Utilization of marine plaj 



L579. 

 Glover, II. M. Blue pine and deodar in 



British India. 538. 

 Godfery, M. J. Epipactis media. 2980.— 



Epipactis viridiflora. 148. 

 Goedewaagen, M. A. J. (Lotsy, J. P., II. N. 



Kooiman, and M. A. J. Goedewaagen) 



52— Rev. of Davis, B. M. *1482. 

 Gokhale, V. G. Saline irrigation in Kan- 



kan, India. 2927. 

 Gonzalez, F. R. Rusts in Spain. *2652. 

 Gonzalez, P. New varieties of sugar-cane. 



2127. 

 Goodspeed, T. H. Germination of tobacco 



seed. Ill, 2938. 

 Goodspeed, T. H., and P. Davidson. Polli- 

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 Gordon, G. S. Flax tests in Victoria. 469. 

 Goris, A. Cultivation of medicinal plants. 



(Rev. by Guerin) 1681. 

 Gough, G. C. Synchitrium on potato. 768. 

 Gould, H. P. Fig culture in southern United 



States. *328. 

 Gould, H. P., and G. M. Darrow. Fruit 



growing for home use in United States. 



*327. 

 Gourlay, W. B., and G. M. Vevers. Vac- 



cinium hybrid. 2128. 

 Gowen, J. W. Biometry of crossing-over. 



2129.— Heredity in cattle. 999.— Inherit- 

 ance of color and horn characters. *632. 

 Graaf, see De Graaf. 

 Grainger, M. A. Forest fire protection in 



British Columbia. 539. 

 Grande, L. Corrections to Index Kewensis. 



*1294— Flora of Italy. 1293. 

 Grant, J. Squirrels and forestry in Scotland. 



846. 

 Grant, M. Heredity and democracy. 1000. 

 Grantham, G. N. (McCool, M. M., G. X. 



Grantham, and C. E. Millar) 1787. 

 Graves. A. H. Tree diseases in New York 



City. 769. 



