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INDEX TO ATJTHOKS' NAMES 



Loeb, Jacques. Basis of polarity in plants. 

 1248.— Amphoteric colloids, IV. 1204 — 

 Amphoteric colloids, V. 1205. — Osmotic 

 properties of electrolytes. 1203. — Polar- 

 ity and regeneration. *92. 



Lohr, P. J. Leaf anatomy of alpine and 

 prairie plants. *2455, *2887. 



Lombarteix, Jean Marie. Potato degenera- 

 tion in France, and seedling potatoes. 

 645, *51. 



Long, Frances L. Determination of photo- 

 synthesis. 1375, 1452, 2833, 2685. 



Longo, B. Polyembryony. 1569. 



Lore£, R. E. Ribes culture in Michigan. 

 2343. 



Lotsy, J. P. Constant hybrids. 268.— In- 

 tranuclear crossing in homozygotes. 267. 

 — Mutations from crossing, and evolu- 

 tion. (Rev. by Kooiman) 1487. — Oeno- 

 theras as chimeras. 52. — Rev. of Bate- 

 son, W. *1491— Rev. of Kooiman, H. N. 

 *1492 — Rev. of Morgan, T. EL, A. H. 

 Sturtevant, H. J. Muller and C. B. 

 Bridges. *1494. — Rev. of Lehman, E. 

 Hybrids of Epilobium. *1493. 



Love, H. H., and W. T. Craig. Cereal in- 

 vestigations at Cornell Univ. Exp. Sta. 

 *646, 2163.— Fertile wheat-rye hybrids. 

 *647 — Hybrid wheats. 1012.— Produc- 

 tion of wild wheat forms. *53. 



Loveday, Hilda. (R. G. Stapledon, R. G., 

 and H. Loveday) 1886. 



Love joy, P. S. Review of lumber industry 

 affairs. 1453. 



Lowe, Rachel L. Arkansas mosses. 2475. — 

 Oklahoma mosses. 2476. 



Luderwaldt, G. Paulista museum at Sao 

 Paulo. *13C6. 



Luijk, A. van. Geoglossaceae of Holland. 

 2490. 



Luisier, A. Madeira mosses. 2477, 2478. 



Lundberg, Gustaf. Stump-wood in Sweden. 

 *2037. 



Lundborg, H. Human races in Sweden. 648. 



Lundegardt, H. Geotropism and autotro- 

 pism. (Rev. by Stark) 2897— Physiol- 

 ogy of shore plants. *1240. — Shore 

 plants. *1110. — Stimulus magnitude and 

 reaction. *1247. 



Liistner, G. Control of vine pests. (Rev. 

 by Kirchner) 2674, 2675.— Perocid for 

 grape mildew in Germany and Austria. 

 1643. 



Lutman, B. F. Turgor in potato. *778, 800. 



Lynch, Vernon. Cell nucleus. 811, *1940. 



Lynde, C. J. Lime requirement. 1276. 



LjTin, E. V. (Miller, E. R., and Lynn) 1726. 

 — Camphene in hemlock oil. 1725. — 

 Therapeutics of oxidized terpenes. 1724. 



Lyon, T. L. Fertilizers and crop rotation in 

 New York. 2946, *1376. 



M., M. S. Reforestation in Scotland. 933. 



MacCaughey, V. Hawaiian palm, Prit- 

 chardia. 1307. — Mangrove. *1454. — Race 

 mixture in Hawaii. 54. — Race mixture in 

 Hawaii. 269, 1013. 



MacDaniels, L. H. Histology of phloem. 

 (Rev. by Bailey) 2412. 



MacDermott, F. D. Agricultural and pas- 

 toral South Africa. *1377, *1373. 



Macdonald, A. F. Mexico as source of tim- 

 ber. 2038. 



MacDougal, D. T., and H. A. Spoehr. Ori- 

 gin of xerophytism. 2889. 



MacFarlane, J. M. Rev. of Gager, C. S. 

 997. 



Macht, D. I. Citrullus poisoning, with Bible 

 reference. 126. 



Mach, F., and P. Lederle. Titanium tri- 

 chloride in analytical practice. 2852. 



Mackie, D. B. Navel Satsumas in Califor- 

 nia. 2164, 2344. 



MacMillan, H. G. Fusarium blight of irri- 

 gated potatoes. 407. — Vitality of alfalfa 

 roots. 1875. 



Macoun, W. T. Apple breeding in Canada. 

 649. — Blight-resistant potatoes in Can- 

 ada. 1644. — Potato growing in crates. 

 883. 



Maffei, L. (Turconi, M., and L. Maffei) 

 2773. 



Magnusson, H. Hermaphroditism in cattle. 

 1014. — Sexless twins in cattle. *55. 



Magoon, C. A., and J. S. Caldwell. Pectin 

 from fruits and vegetables. *443. 



Mahood, S. A. Oleoresin from Douglas fir. 

 557. 



Maiden, J. H. Revision of Eucalyptus. 

 1308, 2995.— (Rev. by Beringer, G. M.) 

 425. 



Main, M. E. Cultivating wild flowers. 

 *2273. 



Main, F. Rev. of Fauchere, A. 1379, *1766. 



Mainwaring, C. Linseed in Rhodesia. *1876. 

 —Weeds in Rhodesia. *1877. 



Maiocco, F. L. Mendel's law of heredity. 

 *650— (Rev. of P. Enriques) 626. 



Makemson, W. K. Cladosporium on tomato. 

 779. 



