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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



McClendon, J. P., and P. F. Sharp. Hydro- 

 gen-ion concentration of foods. 2853. 



McCollum, E. V., N. Simmons, and H. 

 T. Parsons. Pellagra-producing diets. 

 2854. 



McCool, M. M., G. N. Grantham, and C. E. 

 Miller. Phosphorus and Michigan soils. 

 1787. 



McCubbin, W. A. White pine blister-rust. 

 409.— Brown-rot in Canada, 1918. 2703 — 

 Plant diseases in Canada, 1917. 2700. 



McCulloch, W. J. Ensilage in New Zealand. 

 *1382. 



McCutcheon, A. Household drugs of Scot- 

 land. 838. 



McDole, G. R. (Alway, F. A., and G. R. 

 McDole) 2950. 



McGuire, G. (Falk, G. K., G. McGuire, and 

 E. Blount) 2879. 



McHargue, J. S. Barium and strontium 

 stimulating growth, etc. 140. 



McHatton, T. H., and J. W. Firor. Georgia 

 spray calendar. *780. 



McHatton, T. H., J. W. Firor, and R. E. 

 Blackburn. Tomatoes in Georgia. 1075, 

 *1264. 



McHatton, T. H., and H. W. Harvey. Peach 

 in Georgia. 685. 



Mcintosh, R. Punjab forestry, 1917-18. 

 2039. 



McLean, R. C. Tropical rain forests, Bra- 

 zil. *2437, *2829. 



M ('Master, P. D. Oils, etc. as antiseptics. 

 829. 



McMiller, P. R. Treatment of Minnesota 

 subsoils. 2947. 



McMurray, Nell. Stamens of meadow-pars- 

 nip. *2438. 



McNider, Mrs. C. H. Public parks for Iowa. 

 3048. 



McRae, W. Rice disease. 110. 



McTaggart, A. Agric. in New Zealand. 892. 

 — Crop rotation in New Zealand. 893. 



McWilliams, C. J. Agriculture in the high 

 school. 1921. 



Meader, P. D. Variation in the diphtheria 

 group. *271. 



Melander, A. L. Coddling moth. 1542. — Dry 

 and liquid lime-sulphur mixture. 2704. 



Melin, D. Mimicry and cryptic colors. 

 2169. 



Melle, II. A. Kikuyu grass (Pcnnisetum) in 

 South Africa. *1383. 



Miller, C. L. Monarda as an ornamental. 

 1076. — Ornamentals for shade. 1077. 



Mcllstrom, G. Seed production of Swedish 



forests. 1459. 

 Melrose, G. P. Injury to Canadian Douglas 



fir. 558. 

 Melvill, J. Cosmo. Teratology in Papaver. 



2439. 

 Mendel, B. (Osborne, T. B., and L. B. Men- 

 del) 131, 172, 2856, 2871. 

 Mendiola, N. B. Inhibitor in rice. 2170.— 



Variation in Lemna. *272, 1015. 

 Menon, C. K. Embelia as influenza cure. 



1672. 

 Mer, E. Influence of tree-size on results of 



thinning. 2041. 

 Mercer, S. P. (Mercer, W. B., and S. P. 



Mercer) 2702. 

 Mercer, W. B., and S. P. Mercer. Smuts of 



barley and oats. 2702. 

 Merchan, A. Electric seed treatment. *898, 



1251. 

 Mercier, C. A. Electrification of seeds. 



*2701. 

 Merrill, E. D. (Lee, H. A., and E. D. Merrill) 



2681. 

 Mestrezat, W., and Th. Casalis. Iodine 



monochloride as antiseptic. 410. 

 Metcalf, Haven. White pine blister-rust 



control. *8, 411. 

 Metge, G. Rev. of Clausen. 1385, *1767.— 



Rev. of Clausen. 1783. — Rev. of Kraus, 



C. 1384.— Rev. of Kuhn, A. 1804— Rev. 



of Lemmerman, O., and H. Wiessmann. 



1768.— Rev. of Popp, M. 1799.— Rev. of 



Wagner, P. 1386, *1769, 2917. 

 Meunissier, A. Tobacco in Indo-China, etc. 



1387. — (Vilmorin, J. de, and A. Meunis- 

 sier) 202. 

 Meunissier, E. Hop sprouts as vegetables. 



1543. 

 Meves, F. Plastosome theory of inheritance. 



2171. 

 Meyer. Storage of calcium cyanamide. 



' (Rev. by Muller) 1800. 

 Meyer, A. Heredity and child welfare. 



2172.— Right to marry. *273. 

 Meyer, A. W. Supcrfoetation. *651, 1497. 

 Meyer, E. W. (Willstatter, R., 0. Schuppli, 



and E. W. Meyer) 2862. 

 Meyer, F. B. Peony. *2275. — Trees as me- 

 morials. *1922. 

 Meyer, Rud. Forms of Echinocerus. 2999. 

 Meyerhof, 0. Respiration and fermenta- 

 tion. 1753. 

 Miege, Em. Soil disinfection in France. 



2705. 



