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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Knowlton, F. H. Fossil maize. 1141. — Meso- 

 zoic floras of the Americas. 1612. 



Knuchel, H. Beechnuts and acorns in 

 Switzerland. 952. 



Knudson, L. Viability of root-cap cells. 

 1739. 



Koch, G. New disease on Picea in Austria. 

 2677. 



Koch, G. P. At ropa belladonna. 837— Hyo- 

 scyamus culture in U. S. A. 1687. — Medi- 

 cinal plant culture in U. S. A. *901, *902, 

 1685. — Stems, roots, and leaves of stra- 

 monium. 1723. 



Koch, G. P., and J. R. Butler. Digitalis 

 culture in U. S. A. 1686. — Legume inocu- 

 lation. *175, 362. 



Koldzumi, G. Flora of eastern Asia. 1301. 



Kolmer, J. A. (Schamberg, J. F., J. A. Kol- 

 mer, G. W. Raiziss, and M. E. Trist) 

 2750. 



Konda, M. Maturity and germination in rice 

 seed. 2805. — Seed appearance of mustard 

 in Japan. 2SC6. — Thickness of rice husks. 

 2804. 



Kooiman, H. N. (Lotsy, G. P. H., N. Kooi- 

 man, and M. A. J. Goedewaagen) 52. — 

 Origin of domestic animals. 1492. — Rev. 

 of Lotsy, J. P. *14S7. 



Kopeloff, N., and Lillian Kopeloff. Cane- 

 sugar deterioration. *726, 819, 820. — 

 Fungi on cane sugar. *725. 



Koretschouer, Fr. Couch grass in brewing. 

 (Rev. by Muller) 1391. 



Korstian, C. F. Rev. of Pulling, H. E. 

 *554 — Rev. of Smith, W. G. *353. 



Koser, S. A., and L. F. Rettger. Nitrogenous 

 compounds for bacteria. 816. 



Kotila, J. E. Frost injury of potatoes. 1640. 



Kottur, G. L. Preventing crossing of cotton 

 in British India. *640, 2156. 



Krakover, L. J. Macrosporium on Trifolium 

 pratense. 775 



Kraus, C. Sunflower culture. (Rev. by 

 Metge) 1384. 



Kraus, E. J., and H. R. Kraybill. Lycoper- 

 sicum factors in productivity. 148S, *641. 



Kraybill, H. R. (Kraus, E. J., and Kraybill) 

 1488. 



Krugenberg, B., and E. Th. Tielemann. 

 Dioxychrome and trioxychrome stains. 

 3034. 



Krishnamurti, Row K. Salinity and growth 

 of sugar-cane. 2928, *2831, *1874. 



Kuhn, A. Inoculation of cereals. (Rev. by 

 Metge) 1804. 



Kuiper, K. Rev. of Haecker V. *45. — Rev. 

 of Punnett, R. C, and the late Major P. 

 G. Bailey. *1489. 



Kiister. Rev. of Czapek, Guttenberg and 

 Baur, 2823. 



Kiister, Ernst. Mosaic variation, etc. 265. — 

 Vital staining of plant cells. 2824. — Mal- 

 nutrition in plants. (Rev. by Matous- 

 chek) 2692. 



Lacaita, C. Rare Italian plants. 2991, 2992. 



Laer, see Van Laer. 



Laffer, H. E. Vine diseases in Australia. 

 1177.— Vine mildew, New South Wales. 

 2678. 



Laidlaw, W., and O. C. Brittlebank. Black- 

 spot and leaf-curl in Australia. 1641. 



Lam, H. J. Verbenaceae of Malaya, etc. 

 1830. 



Lamproy, E. Early carrots, etc., in France. 

 1538. — Sea-kale culture in France. 1539. 

 — Turnip forcing in France. 1537. 



Landis, W. D. War and the nitrogen indus- 

 try. 857. 



Lane-Poole, C. E. Drying jarrah wood 

 (Eucalyptus marginata). 1449. — Forestry 

 report for 1918, western Australia. 1450. 



Lang, W. H. (Kidston, R., and Lang) 1611. 



Lange, see Ten Houte De Lange. 



Lange, D. Mysteries of plants. *191S. 



Lankester, Sir Ray. Terminology of par- 

 thenogenesis. *642, 1010. 



Lansdell, K. (Pole Evans, I. B., and Lans- 

 dell) 1394, 1395, 1396, 1397. 



Lantes, Adelaide. Herbaria, *924, *1919. 



Larsen, J. A. Testing of tree seeds. 12. 



Larsen, S. G. Potato silage. *471. 



Larson, W. P., W. F. Cantwell, and T. B. 

 Hartzell. Growth of bacteria and sur- 

 face tension. 1257. 



Latham, H. A., et al. Forestry report, Mad- 

 ras, 1917-18. 2034. 



Lathrop, F. H. Leaf-hoppers and apple. 

 405. 



Laughlin, H. H. Population schedule for 

 U. S. A. census. *643. 



Lauritzen, J. I. Temperature and humidity 

 in fungous diseases. 2679, *2905. 



Lauterbach, G. Flora of Papuasia, VI. 

 2993.— Rut aceae of Papuasia. 2994. 



Lazell, F. J. State parks in Iowa. 3044. 



Leach, J. G. (Stakman, H. C, H. K. Hayes, 

 O. S. Aamodt, and J. G. Leach) 2200. 



Leathers, C. E. (Norton, J. B. S., and Leath- 

 ers) 270. 



