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INDEX TO AUTHOKS NAMES 



Muller, H. J. Mendelian heredity. (Rev. 

 by Lotsy) 1493. 



Muller, K. Grape disease and insect control. 

 *1649. 



Mullett, H. A. Cultivation in Australia. 

 *475, 860, 861, *476, 362.— Lolium subula- 

 tum (rye-grass) in Australia. 1389. 



Mulvania, M. Azotobacter and yeasts. 1136. 



Muncie, J. H. Bean diseases in Michigan. 

 1182, 1183. 



Mundt, W. Cereus aurivillus. 3005. 



Munger, H. E. Potato grading in Colorado. 

 884. 



Munn, M. T. Seed-borne diseases. 2708. 



Munns, E. N. Chaparral in western U. S. A. 

 560. — Flood control in southern Cali- 

 fornia. 1460. — Women in lumbering, 

 southern U. S. A. 561. 



Munter, F. Zeolite in soils. (Rev. by Vol- 

 hard, J.) 1806. 



Munz, P. A. The acacia in California. 1923. 



Murveck, Sv. Abnormal flowers in Capsella. 

 *60, 274. — Relationships of Lepuropeta- 

 lon. 1313. — Staminal pseudopetaly. 1017. 



Murphy, P. A. Seed potato inspection in 

 Canada. 918. — Rev. of Hasselbring, H. 

 1130. — Potato inspector in Canada. 

 *1184. 



Murray, A. Soils and tree-planting in Scot- 

 land. 958. 



Murray, J. C. Molasses as a fertilizer in 

 Australia. 1788. 



Murray, J. G. Ovary and sex causation. 

 654, *275. 



Murrill, W. A. Bahama fungi. 2491.— Col- 

 lecting fungi in Virginia. 2709. — Fungi 

 from Ecuador. 2493. — Lenitus from Min- 

 nesota. 2492. — Illustrations of fungi. 

 728. — Queer fungous growths in Texas. 

 2494. 



Myhrwold, Prof. French silviculture. *562. 



Myhrwold. Swedish Forestry report for 

 1917. 2043. 



Nachtsheim, H. Inheritance factors in Dro- 



sophila. 2177. 

 Nagai, I. Adventitious growth in Mar- 



chantia gemmae. 2902. 

 Nagpurkar, S. D. (Mann, H. H., and S. D. 



Nagpurkar) 2688. 

 Nakai, T. Flora of Japan and Korea. 1315. 



— Plants from Japan and Korea. 3006. — 



Revision of eastern Asiatic Arabs. 1314. 

 Nakajima, Y. Seed distribution of Ottelia 



alismoides. *1572. 



Nakamuro, M. (Asai, T., and M. Nakamuro) 

 2836. 



Namikawa, I. Anther dehiscence in Sola- 

 naceae. 2440. 



Nansen, Frit j of. Norway spruce in France. 

 563. 



Narasimhan, J. Root-nodules in Casuarina. 

 111. 



Nash, G. V. Winter-injury to evergreens in 

 New York. *2711. 



Nathorst, A. G. Ginkgo in Spitzbergen 

 Tertiary. 736. — Ginkgo, etc., from Spitz- 

 bergen. 1613. — Paleobotanical notes. 

 2515. — Swiss fossil Dryas flora. *2514. 



Naumann, Einar. Algal structures demon- 

 strated with crayons. *2461. — Demon- 

 stration ocular. *3049. — Microscopic 

 counting. 3051. — Ocular limitation of 

 microscopic field. *3050. 



Neethling, J. H. Dwarfs in wheat hybrids. 

 2178. 



Neger, F. W. Potato leaf-roll. 2712, *2918.— 

 Sooty moulds. *1185. 



Neger, F. W., and G. Biittner. Tharandt 

 arboretum. 1461. 



Neidig, R. E., C. W. Clover, H. P. Fishburn, 

 and C. L. von Ende. Acids of silage. 

 *446. — Physiology of ripening of fruit. 

 *451. 



Neller, J. R. Production of C0 2 and accu- 

 mulation of NH 3 by soil organisms. *447. 



Nelson, E. K. Capsaicin. *1225. 



Nelson, J. C. Diamond-flower (Ionopsid- 

 ium) in Oregon. *3008. — Freak fox- 

 glove (Digitalis.) 2276.— Gender of 

 Rumex. 3007. 



Nelson, J. M., and F. M. Beegle. Rotation 

 of glucose and fructose. *1226. 



Nelson, W. Crotalaria in South Africa. 

 *2277. 



Neuman, L. M. Rubus acupilosis in Sweden. 

 *3009. 



Neumann, O. Dying through electrical cur- 

 rent. (Rev. by Matouschek) 2694. 



Newcomb, E. J. (Fisher, S. F., and E. J. 

 Newcomb) 2641: 



Newell, W. Citrus canker in Florida. 2713, 

 *2351. 



Newman, H. H. Twins, mammals. (Rev. 

 by Thompson) 668. 



Nichols, G. E. Raised bogs in Maine. 1971. 



Nilsson-Heribert, N. Rev. of Norstedt, C. 

 T. O. 1018. 



Nobbs, E. A. Maize grading in Rhodesia. 

 1392. 



