INDEX TO AUTHORS \AMKS 



189 



Weatherwax, P. Evolution of maize. 302, 

 loir.. (Rev. by Coulter) 985. Experi- 

 ments with maize. •'•<);!, '1116. Maize 

 pollination. 301. Maize ancestry. *2456. 



— Variation in maize. 300. Fertiliza- 

 tion of maize. (Rev. by Yamaha) 22 IS, 



♦19-13. 

 WChbcr, H. J., and others. Frost effects <»m 



citrus in California. 2377. 

 Weber, !■'. Viscosity of protoplasm. 17HK 

 Webster, A. I). Rev. of Boulger, (i. S. 9, 



313. 

 Weglein, C. Hereditary abnormality of 



little finger. (Rev. by Siemens) 1508. 

 Wehmer, C. Illuminating-gas efTects on 



plants. *796. 

 Weil, Mabel. (Trowbridge, C. C, and Mabel 



Weil) 452. 

 Weingart, W. Flower or Cereus aurivillus 



3027. — Minor contributions (on cacti). 



3028, *2457, 3029, *1414. 

 Weir, J. E., and E. E. Hubert. Thinning 



and infection of western hemlock. *1201. 

 Weir, J. R. Introduction of wood fungi into 



IT. S. A. *732, 797. 

 Weir, J. R., and E. E. Hubert. Thinning 



Tsuya heterophylla and Abies grandis in 



relation to Echinodontium, in Idaho. 584. 

 Welclon, G. P. Pear blight in California 



mountains. 419. 

 Wells, B. W. Laboratory guide for botany 



courses. 1929. 

 Went, F. A. F. C. Diastase formation in 



Aspergillus. 1754. 

 W'erner, H. O. Potato grading. 880, 913: — 



Potato in North Dakota. *191. 

 West, Cyril. (Kidd, Franklin, and Cyril West) 



453. 

 West, E. A timber decay of hemlock. *2784. 

 West, G. The diatom Amphora inflexa. 



*2463. 

 Westbrook, E. C, and A. B. Hursey. To- 

 bacco growing and curing. 485. 

 Westerdijk, J. Flax diseases in Holland. 



2785. 

 Wheeler, H. J. Fertilizers for gardens and 



orchards. *1092, *1093— Potato culture 



in Maine. *915. — Potatoes in Wisconsin. 



*882, 1267— Potato fertilizers in Maine. 



*1266. 

 Wheelwright, P. A. Native (U. S. A.) ferns 



as ornamentals. 1563. 

 Whellens, W. H. Forestry in Scotland. 967. 



— Sawmill practice in Scotland. 966. 



Whipple, G. C. Vital statistics (textbook)'. 



221 '. 

 Whitby, s. Variation in Hevea. 221:;. 

 White, E. A. Rose breeding. 304. 

 White, •'. W. Fertilizer experiments in 



Pennsylvania. 1268. 

 While. O. E. Inheritance or characters in 



Pisum. (Anon. rev. 228. [Rev. by 



Lehman) 2100. 

 Whiting, P. W. Variation in frogs. 1046. — 

 Genetics of Ephestia (flour moth). *669. 



— Color-inheritance in cats. 2214. — Ge- 

 netics of flour-moth (Ephestia). 2215. 



Whitford, H. N., and R. D. Craig. Forests 

 of British Columbia. 968. 



Whitney, D. D. Male production in Hyda- 

 tina. 670. 



Wiancko, A. T. Indiana maize yields. 486. 



Wiancko, A. T., S. D. Conner, and S. C. 

 Jones. Legumes in Indiana. *871. 



Wiancko, A. T., and C. O. Cromer. Spring 

 cereals in Indiana. 487. 



Wiancko, A. T., S. D. Conner, and S. C. 

 Jones. Legumes in Indiana. 488. 



Wicks, W. II. Cross-pollination and fruit 

 characters in apple. 305, 2216. 



Widegren, K. A., and E. H. Forest freight 

 transportation in Sweden. *2069. 



Wieland, G. R. Classification of the cyca- 

 dophyta. 1620. — Needs of Paleobotany. 

 *1621. 



Wiessmann, H. Humus brown coal as pre- 

 servative for manure. (Rev. by Metge) 

 1768. 



Wilcox, R. B. Cranberry diseases in New 

 Jersey. *122, 90. 



Willert, EL Saarbriick Sphenophyllaceae. 

 2520. 



Williams, C. B. Report, North Carolina 

 Agric. Exp. Sta., Agronomy. 1415, *1776. 



Williams, R. J. Vitamine requirement of 

 yeast. 2861. 



Williams, R. S. Desmatodon in North 

 America. 1119. 



Willis, J. C. Age and area hypothesis (a 

 reply). 19S4.— Flora of Stewart Island, 

 New Zealand. 1986. — Sources and dis- 

 tribution of New Zealand flora. 19S5. 



Willmarth, C. Willmarth peat-fuel process. 

 *3061. 



Wilsdon, B. H. Soil survey in Punjab. 1277. 



Wilson, E. H. Forestry in Korea. 969. — 

 Protection of laurel (Kalmia) in Con- 

 necticut. 2298. 



