INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



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Stewart, V. B. (Reddiok, D., and V. B. 



Stewart) 2735. 



Stewart, Wm. Forest plantation in Scot- 

 land. 962. 



Stift, Anton. Beet diseases in Austria, 1917. 

 2768. 



Stiles, \\\, and I. Jiirgensen. Plasmolysis in 

 plant tissue; reply to Thoday. 434. 



Stoll, N. H., and A. F. Shull. Sex determi- 

 nation in white fly (Alourodes). 1517. 



Stout, A. B. Bud variation. 292. 



Intersexes in Plantago. 1518. — Rev. of 

 Lehmann, E. 



Stranak, F. Bacterial disease of bundles of 

 potato tuber. 1662. 



Strell, M. Waste from water clarification as 

 fertilizer. (Rev. by Volhardt) 1778. 



Stuart, R. Y. Timber scouting in the Pyre- 

 nees. 1466. 



Stuart, W. Potatoes in Florida. *868, 482. 



Sturtevant, A. H. (Rev. by Lotsy) 1494 — 

 (Mohr, O. L., and A. H. Sturtevant) 

 2175. 



Sturtevant, A. H., C. B. Bridges, and T. H. 

 Morgan. Spatial relations of genes. 293, 

 666. 



Styger, Joseph. Anatomy of umbelliferous 

 fruits. 1697, 1698, *2448, *2449. 



Sudre, H. Hieracium in Europe. 1320. 



Sudworth, G. B. Rev. of Pearson, R. S. 

 *574. 



Sumner, F. B. Adaptation and purposeful- 

 ness. 2202, 2518.— Adaptation in evolu- 

 tion. 1144. 



Summer, J. B. Globulins in Canavalia. 

 *177. 



Surr, Gordon. Pruning Washington navel 

 oranges in California. 2373. 



Sutton, I. (Bateson, W., and I. Sutton) 

 2082. 



Svedelius, N. E. Alternation of generations. 

 2203. 



Swadi, T. S. Hardness of crude sugar. 2929. 



Swingle, W. T. (Scofield, C. S., T. H. Kear- 

 ney, C. J. Brand, O. F. Cook, and W. T. 

 Swingle) 199. 



Swingle, W. T., and R. T. Robinson. Tange- 

 los in Florida. 1519. 



Svlven, N. Juniperus communis variant in 

 Sweden. 2204. 



T., W. Variability in plants, 975. 

 Takeda, H. Flora of eastern Asia. 1321. 

 Talmage, R. H. Potato-growing on Long 

 Island, New York. *1891. 



Tammes, T. Flax breeding in Holland. 1519. 



—Rev. of Frets. »lfi20. 

 Tanaka, T. Japanese fungi. *793, 730, *794, 



731. 



Tanner, P. W., and R. S. Funk. Boric acid 

 as disinfectant. 2709. 



Tansley, A. G. Botanical teaching. 923. 



Taubcnhaus, J. J. Onion pink root. 1663 

 *1593. 



Taylor, A. D. Planting seasons for orna- 

 mental plants. 1554. 



Taylor, E. P. Potato-seed certification in 

 U. S. A. *2770, *1892. 



Taylor, H. W. Cotton culture in Rhodesia. 

 *1408. — Tobacco culture in Rhodesia. 

 *1409. — Tobacco seed-beds in South 

 Africa. *1893. 



Taylor, Mrs. H. J. Parks and conservation 

 in Iowa. 3058. 



Taylor, N. Winter killing of trees in Brook- 

 lyn. *827, 575. 



Taylor, W. H. Ailanthus for pulp in New 

 Zealand. 576. — Cape Gooseberry, Physa- 

 lis, in New Zealand. 1088. — Pollination. 

 911. — Propagation methods. 1086. — Seed 

 potatoes in New Zealand. 873. — Shelter- 

 belts in New Zealand. 577, *1087— Sil- 

 ver-leaf of fruit trees in New Zealand. 

 1198. 



Taylor, W. L. Replanting forests. 963. 



Taylor, W. R. Chemical stimulation and tis- 

 sue proliferation in chestnut. 2450. 



Tedin, H. Plant improvement. 667. 



Temple, J. C. Ammonification tests on soils. 

 1274. 



Tengwall, T. A. (Du Rietz, G. E., C. E. 

 Fries, and T. A. Tengwall) 1955. 



Ten Houte De Lange, W. G., Jr. Rubber 

 production curves. 2060. 



Terry, E. I. Formula for estimating timber. 

 1467. — (Criticism by Sparhawk) 1465. 



Terry, J. R. Wingless Wyandotte fowl. 

 *294, 1038. 



Thelen, Rolf. Aerial photography and for- 

 estry in U. S. A. 2059. 



Thesloff, A. (Lundborg, H.) 648. 



Thomas, C. C. Seed disinfection by for- 

 maldehyde. 418. 



Thomas, E. E. Frozen lemons and oranges 

 for by-products. 2374, *2857. 



Thomas, R. "Tinnevellies" cotton in India. 

 1410. 



Thompson, J. A. Rev. of Newman. 66S. 



Thompson, J. W. Goat breeding. *295, 1039 



