INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES 



473 



.Malmancho, L. A. Anatomy of Eriocaulo- 

 aaceae. Anon, rev.) 1696,2409. 



Malta, M. (). Sugar content and winter 

 hardiness in wheat. 1380.- Rev. of Aker- 

 man, Johansson, and Platon. *29l 6 



Mangin, L. Death of Bpruce in Arve valley. 

 2687. — Effects of factory gases on plai 

 2686. 



Mangin, Vinccy, Haller, and Henneguy. 

 Death of spruce in France. *955, 1179. 



Mann, H. 11. Variation in flowers of Jas- 

 minum. (Anon, rev.) 1099. 



Mann, H. H., and S. D. Nagpurkar. Po- 

 tato "ring disease" in India. 2688. 



Mann, P. B. Botanical teaching. 926. 



Mansfield, W. Squibb's Atlas. (Anon, rev.) 

 1691. 



Marchal, P., and G. Arnaud. Plant pa- 

 thology in France. 1645. 



Marie-Victorien, Fr. des E. C. Indian herb 

 remedies. 1692. — Pollination in aquatics. 

 1111. 



Marissen, J. Z. Plant breeding. (Rev. by 

 Bos) *2G90. 



Markle, M. A. Plant succession on Hudson 

 River and Niagara limestones. 1970. 



Markowski, A. Botrytis cinerea as a para- 

 site. (Rev. by Matouschek) 2693. 



Mam, L. M. Mathematics of variation, etc. 

 *2040. 



Marsh, C. D., A. B. Clawson, and H. Marsh. 

 Stock poisoning by oak leaves. 10. 



Marsh, H. (Marsh, C. D., A. B. Clawson, and 

 H. Marsh) 10. 



Marshall, E. S. Somerset plants, 1918. 

 2996. — Barbarea rivularis in England. 

 2997. 



Martin, Dr. H. Beech in mixed forests in 

 Saxony. 1455. 



Martin, J. N. Botany for agricultural stu- 

 dents. 2165, *1920. 



Martin, Walter. Conditions influencing in- 

 fection. 408. 



Mascre. Tapetum in Solanaceae, etc. 1570. 



Massa, C. Stereum on holm-oak in Italy. 

 2689. 



Massalonga, C. Podostemonaceae of Brazil. 

 2998. 



Mathews, J. W. Economic plants at Nat. 

 Bot. Gard. Kirstenbosch, South Africa. 

 *1877. 



Matouschek. Gooseberry mildew. 2697. — 

 Theory of variability. 56. — Rev. of Mi- 

 halusz, V. 2436.— (Anon, rev.) 2534 — 

 Rev. of Beijerinck. *2166, *2167— Rev. 



of c.n. us, C. 1 195.- Rev. of Gertz. 

 2699. Rev. of Beyde. 2696.— Rev. of 

 Ktlster. 2693. Rev. <>f Markowski. 



♦2698.— Rev. of Neumann. 2691.- R 

 of Raunkiaer, O. *1496.- Rev. of i;,l,- 

 mann. 2090.— Rev. of Rudan. 2694.— 

 Rev. of Schwerin. 2692.— Rev. of Von 



Tubeuf. 2274— Rev. of Vadas. 2697. 

 Matson, J. Alfalfa in India. 169. 

 Matsuda, S. Flora of Hainan, China. Kiln. 



—Flora of Szechuen, China. *1284, I 



Matsushima, T. Water intake by cut 



branches. 2828. 

 Matthews, C. D. Rept. North Carolina 



Div. of Horticulture, 1919. 2345. 

 Matthews, D. W. Timber supply in the 



Philippines and North Borneo. 1456. 

 Matthews, W. H. Agricultural progress in 



British Guiana. *1381. 

 Maw, P. T. Afforestation. 956. 

 Maxwell, Hu. Wood used in cooperage in 



U. S. A. 1457. 

 Maxon, W. R. Hybrid Asplenium. *270.— 



New Alsophila. 1821. — New Cheilanthes 



from Mexico. 1820. 

 Mayer, J. L. Menthol in alcoholic solution. 



2816. 

 Mayer, P. "Sublimate crystals" in micro- 

 scopic preparations. *3047. 

 McAtee, W. L. Winter blooming at Wash- 

 ington, D. C. *2888. 

 McBeth, I. G., and J. R. Allison. Manure 



standardization in southern California. 



2347. 

 McBeth, I. G., and J. R. Allison. Orchard 



heating in California. 2346, *2907. 

 McCall, A. G., J. B. S. Norton, and P. E. 



Richards. Soy bean in sand-culture. 



*824, 859. 

 McCampbell, C. W. Kansas horse-breeding 



and livestock registry. 2168. 

 McCarthy, E. F. Reforesting Adirondack 



cut-over lands. 1458. 

 McCarthy, E. F., and R. J. Hoyle. Pulp 



from balsam lands in United States. 213. 

 McClellan, W. R. Potatoes in Colorado. 



474. 

 McClelland, C. K. Cotton and corn in 



Georgia. S89. — Velvet bean in Georgia. 



890. 

 McClelland, T. B. Porto Rican coffee lands. 



234S— Vanilla in Porto Rico. 1074. 

 McClendon, J. F., and H. J. Prendergast. 



Ultra-microscopy of egg albumen. 2S70. 



