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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Graves, H. S. Farm woodlands. 2023.— Na- 

 tional forest policy for U. S. A. 1436. — 

 Proposed forest legislation for U. S. A. 

 1437. 



Gray, G. P. (Smith, R. E., E. O. Essig, and 

 G. P. Gray) 116. — Chemical weed con- 

 trol. *828, 470. 



Gray, J., and G. J. Peirce. Light and sto- 

 matal movements and transpiration in 

 cereals. 436, *1959. 



Great Britain. Posts of basket willows. 

 2653. 



Greaves, J. E., and E. G. Carter. Soil 

 amendments. 1803. 



Green, E. E. Mutation in Coccidae. 2130. 



Green, H. H., and N. H. Kestell. Bacteria 

 and arsenic. 2914. 



Greissenegger, I. K. Manganese sulphite as 

 fertilizer for beets. (Rev. by Richter) 

 1789. 



Greyerz, see Von Greyerz. 



Grier, N. M. Teaching botany. 1912. 



Griffin, A. A. Forests, and melting of snow 

 in Cascade range. (Rev. by Boerker) 

 939. 



Griffiths, D. New Opuntia species. 1826. 



Griggs, R. F. Asclepiadora viridis in Ohio. 

 1960. — Katmai (Alaska) eruption and 

 effect on vegetation. 1961. — Revegeta- 

 tion of Katmai valley, Alaska. 1962. 



Grosser, W. Breslau Exp. Sta. Report, 

 1917-18. *2654. 



Grout, A. J. Moss notes. 2472. 



Grove, O. Bacillus of ropy cider. 455, *357. 

 — Fruit-blossom bacillus. 2655. 



Grove, W. B. Mycological notes, IV. 2487. 



Groves, J. Lynchnothamnus. 696. — Toly- 

 pella in Isle of Wight, 1580. 



Gruber, C. L. Fragrant Pennsylvania wild 

 flowers. 1963. 



Gruenberg, B. C. Elementary biology. 

 (Anon, rev.) 1901. — Elementary biology. 

 *1913. 



C<uadagno, M. Flora of Sorrento Peninsula. 

 1295. 



Guerin, P. Anther and pollen development 

 in Labiatae. 339. — Rev. of Goris, A., and 

 Demilly, J. *1681. — Urera humblotii, etc. 

 *2433. 



Guillaumin, A. New-Caledonian paleobo- 

 tanical notes. 2510. 



Guillerd, A. (Dienert, F., and A. Guillerd) 

 127. 



Guinier, Ph. Trametes pini on Pinus pin- 

 aster in France. 2656. 



Gunderson, A. J. The pruning of winter- 

 injured peach trees. 680. 



Guss, R. W. Nature-study iu Cincinnati. 

 497, 498. 



Gussow, H. T. Canadian tuckahoe. 718. 



Gutherz, S. Animal germ cells. 33. 



Guyot, Ch. Forestry law in France. 1. — 

 Reorganization of French rural police. 

 537. 



Guzmanes, A. Fertilizers for pepper. 2387, 

 1786. — Nettles (Boehmeria nivea) in 

 Spain. 1365. 



Haagedoorn, A. L., and A. C. Rat species. 

 (Rev. by Sirks) 1509. 



Haas, A. R. C. Hydrogen-ion concentration. 

 2846. 



Haas, A. R. C, and E. B. Fred. Soy bean 

 germination and nodule bacteria. 2936, 

 *2886. 



Haase-Bessell, G. Chromosome studies on 

 hybrids. (Rev. by Seiler) 2195. 



Hackh, I. W. D. Bio-elements. 1217. 



Hadley, O. M. Pecan culture in U. S. A. 

 329. 



Hadley, P. Egg weight as production cri- 

 terion for fowls. 2131. 



Haecker, V. Analysis of characters in ge- 

 netics. (Rev. by Renner) 2184. — Rev. 

 of Kuiper, K. 45. — Rev. of Truhenbach 

 P. *1483. 



Hagem, O. American trees in Norway. 541. 

 — Exotic trees in Norway. 540. 



Haines, F. M. New auxanometer. 2916. 



Hall, P. Heredity and democracy. 1002. 



Hall, P. F. Immigration and eugenics. *34, 

 1001. 



Hall. W. L. National forests in the south- 

 ern Appalachians. 1438. 



Hamelinaye, see De la Hamelinaye. 



Hamilton, H. C. Drug assaying. 1683. — 

 Drying of Digitalis leaves. *1682. 



Harland, S. C. Ereophyes and cotton leaf 

 blister. 36. — Inheritance in the cowpea. 

 2132, *254, 1003.— Pear cuttings in U. S. 

 A. *253— Sea-island cotton. 35.— Tomato 

 breeding in St. Vincent. 633. 



Harper, R. A. Evolution of cell types in 

 Pediastrum. *255. — Structure of proto- 

 plasm. *1484, *1738, 1934, 2133— Inherit- 

 ance in Pediastrum. (Rev. by Coulter) 

 609. 



Harper, R. M. Forests of Delaware penin- 

 sula. 2024. 



Harreveld, see Van Harreveld. 



