I\I)KX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



4G9 



Kaiserling, C. Microphotographical appa- 

 ratus and its use. (Rev. by Kirchner) 

 3042. 



Kajanus, B. Pea crosses. (Rev. l>y Sirks) 

 1511. — Crossing of spring wheat. 1(K)7. — 

 Hybrid spring wheat. *912. — Genctical 

 notes on Papaver. 2145, 2147. — Yellow- 

 variegated Pisum. 2146. 



Kajanus, B., and S. O. Berg. Pisum crosses. 

 2 148. 



Kannan, K. K. Mutation in Coccidae. 2149. 



Karper, R. E., and A. B. Connor. Cross- 

 pollination in milo. 2150. 



Karraker, P. E. Teaching soil science. 

 *1870, *1916. 



Karsten, G. Rev. of Ernst, A. *2151. 



Katsufugi, K. Nematode disease of soy- 

 bean. 2670. 



Kattur, G. L. Cotton in Maratha country, 

 India. 170. 



Kauffman, C. H. Michigan fungi. 722. 



Kearney, T. H. (Scofield, C. S., T. H. Kear- 

 ney, C. J. Brant, O. F. Cook, and W. T. 

 Swingle) 199. 



Keeler, M. D. Potato storage in U. S. A. 

 1871. 



Keller, G. N. Tobacco in Ireland. 1372, 

 *2671. 



Kelley, F. J. (Cole, L. J., and F. J. Kelley) 

 237. 



Kellogg, R. S. Regulation of privately 

 owned forests. 1445. 



Kelly, F. J. (Cole, L. J., and F. J. Kelly) 

 2102. 



Kempton, J. H. Aleurone color in Chinese 

 maize hybrids. 2152. — Inheritance of 

 maize endosperm. 2153. — Inheritance of 

 waxy endosperm in maize. *639. 



Kendall, A. I., and Marjorie Ryan. Sugar 

 medium for bacteria. 810. 



Kendall, A. I., A. A. Day, A. W. Walker, 

 and M. Ryan. Streptococcus fermenta- 

 tion, XLII. 2851, *2489. 



Kendall, E. C. Iodine compound of thyroid. 

 *2850. 



Kenhardt, Adolf. Custard-apple in South 

 Africa. *2337. 



Kern, F. D. Cyperus and Eleocharis. 723. 



Kestell, N. H. (Green, H. H., and N. H. 

 Kestell) 2914. 



Key, W. E. Better American families. 262. 

 —Heredity in human traits. 1008, 1009. 



Kidd, Franklin, and Cyril West. Influence 

 of temperature in soaking seeds. 453. 



Kidaton, R., and \V. 11. Lang. Plants from 

 the Devonian of Britain. 161,1. 



Kideton, It. Fossil plants from English 

 Carboniferous. 2613. 



Kienitz, M. Naval stores methods for Ger- 

 many. 1446. 



Kiesselbach, T. A. Competition in plat ex- 

 periments. 2955. — Experimental error in 

 field trials. *1872. 



Kiesselbach, T. A. Forage crops in Ne- 

 braska. 1373. 



Kiessling, L. Barley defective in chloro- 

 phyll. 263. 



Sahara, Hitoshi. Cytology of cereal crosses. 

 *1938.— Cytology of cereals, II; chromo- 

 some number in Avena. 1939, 2154. 



Killip, E. P. Ferns of Panama. 1967. 



Kilmer, F. B. Study of drugs. 1684. 



Kimura, N. X-rays and carcinoma and sar- 

 coma cells. *2672. 



Kincer, J. B. Temperature related to plant- 

 ing and harvest dates. *1873 



King, C. A. Botanical teaching. 925. 



Kinman, C. F. Frost injury to avocados. 

 2338. 



Kirchner, O. Rev. of Appel. 2676.— Rev. of 

 Fallada. 2673— Rev. of Liistner. 2674, 

 2675— Rev. of Kaiserling. 3042. 



Kirk, T. W. Brown-rot of stone fruits. 1638, 

 *1536. 



Kirkham, Wm. B. Homozygous yellow mice. 

 264. 



Kirkland, B. P. Finance in forest industry. 

 1447. 



Kitts. J. A. Surface fire control to prevent 

 forest destruction. 1448. 



Kjerskog-Agersborg, H. P. Natural science 

 in Norwegian schools. 1917. 



Klason, Peter. Charcoal burning and dry 

 distillation of wood. *2033. 



Klebahn, H. Infection in graft hybrids. 

 1639. (Rev. by Fischer) *2124— Dis- 

 persal of Peridermium pini. *724, 774. — 

 Rev. of Bartlett. *2144. 



Kleberger, Kling, and Westphal. Drying 

 vegetables and fruits. (Rev. by Muller) 

 1566. 



Kloos, Jr., A. W. Plants about Weert, Hol- 

 land. 2990. 



Knapp, A. W. Cacao culture. 2399.— Cacao 

 shells. 1704. 



Knight, E. E. Guatemalan avocados in 

 California. 2339. 



