INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES 



165 



Harris, J. A., and F. G. Benedict. Human 



metabolism. 'J I.". I. 

 Harris, W. Sisal and benequen in Jamaica. 



1366. 

 Harrison, J. B. Seedling sugar canes. *634, 



2135. 

 Harrison, .1. \V. H. Chromosomes in gam- 



etogenesis in moth hybrids. (Rev. by 



Seiler) 2196. 

 Harshberger, J. W. Fell-fields of eastern 



North America. 1964. 

 Hart, E. B., and H. Steenbeck. Food 



efficiency of protein mixtures. 2867. 

 Hartjens, J. C. Rubber content of Ilevea 



latex. 2025. 

 Hartmann, M. Inheritance in haploid or- 

 ganisms. 1004. 

 Hartog, M. Artificial parthenogenesis and 



germination. 2136. 

 Hart well, B. L., and F. R. Pember. Soil 



acidity and soluble aluminum salts. 



*139. 

 Hartwell, B. L., F. R. Pember, and L. P. 



Howard. Lime requirements of soil. 



2922. 

 Haslund, Ove. Forest taxes in Sweden. 



*542. — Mapping forest stands. 948. 

 Hasselbring, H. Rev. of Murphy, P. A. 



*1130— Rev. of Duggar, B. M., J. W. 



Severy, and H. Schmitz. *1218— Rev. of 



Appleman, C. O. 1211. 

 Hasselman, H. Distribution of forest trees. 



(Rev. by Nordstedt) 2044. 

 Hastings, G. T. Abnormal Populus flowers. 



*256. 

 Hatfield, T. D. Endurance of conifers in 



Massachusetts. 2259. 

 Hathaway, C. L. (Garman, H., and C. L. 



Hathaway) 106. 

 Haughton, S. Baobab (Adansonia) in Cey- 

 lon. 543. 

 Hauman, L. Argentine gymnosperms, etc. 



*697. 

 Hausman, K. H. Milkweed. 1914. 

 Hauteferuilla, L. Sisal in Africa. 1367. 

 Haviland, M. D., and F. Pitt. Snail selec- 

 tion by song-thrush (Turdus). 2137. 

 Hawes, A. F. Wood fuel in U. S. A. 544. 

 Hawk, P. B., H. R. Fishback, and O. Ber- 



geim. Yeast as food. *719, 806. 

 Hawk, P. B., C. A. Smith, and R. C. Holder. 



Yeast as food. *720, 807. 

 Hawkins, L. A. (Schultz, E. S., D. Folsom, 



F. M. Hildebrandt, and L. A. Hawkins) 



2755. 



Haw ley, K. ('. Measuring cord-wood in U. 



S. A. 1 139. 

 Hayata, B. Arcbangiopteris and Proto- 



marattia. L283. Flora of Formosa, VIII. 



I8l '•». Japanese Salvia and < lie!' 



1296. -Protomarratia and archangiop- 

 teris. L819. 

 Hayes, H. K. (Olson, 1*. .1., I . P. Bull, and 

 II. K. Hayes) -'77. -(Stakman, I.. C, B 



l\. Hayes, (). S. Aamedt, and .1. ( i. Leach) 

 2200. 



Hayes, H. K., and E. ('. Stakman. Rust re- 

 sistance in Phleum. *163. — Rust i 

 ance in timothy. *37. — Rust in timothy. 

 107. — Rust resistance of timothy in Min- 

 nesota. 2138. 



Haynes, C. C. French Hepaticae collected 

 by Major Conklin. 2473. 



Headden, W. P. Vitality of alfalfa seed 

 1S66. 



Headlee, T. J. Insects injurious to apple in 

 northeastern TJ. S. A. 330. 



Hecke, G. H., J. E. Rickards, E. E. Kauf- 

 man, and R. G. Risser. California crop 

 distribution. *886, *10C6. 



Heckel, J. E. Oils for paints. 428. 



Hedlund, T. U. Taxonomy of Ribes rubrum. 

 1827. 



Hedrick, U. P. Winter injury to fruits in 

 Massachusetts. 331. 



Heede, see Van den Heede. 



Hees. Bomb injury to pine foists at 

 Treves Trier. 545. 



Hegner, R. W. Heredity, etc., in Arcella. 

 *257, 2139. 



Heidema, J. Weed control. (Rev. by Rit- 

 zema) 1399. 



Heilberg, G. F. Hazel hoops. 949. 



Heilborn, Otto. Embryology, etc. 3S. 



Heinrich, M. Musty grain. (Rev. by Yol- 

 hard) 1412. 



Heinreicher, E. Witches' brooms on jxiniper 

 caused by Arcenthobium. 2658. 



Heinz, A. M. (Morgan, A. F., and A. M. 

 Heinz) 130. 



Helbling, C. Timber and land valuation in 

 Switzerland. 17. 



Heranii, F. Carbohydrates in Japanese tu- 

 bers. *1067, 1219. 



Hemmi, Takewo. Anthracnose of Car- 

 thamus. 2659. 



Henderson, L. J., E. J. Cohn, P. II. Cat'n- 

 cart, J. D. Wachman, and W. O. Fenn. 

 Action of acid and alkali on gluten. 1220. 



