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Anonymous. Hints on storing timber to pre- 

 vent decay. *1226. 

 Anonymous. Bohinodia theobramae. *1227. 

 Anonymous. Attacks of green oak-roller, 



\ ienna. 1228. 

 Anonymous. Rennets, 1383. 

 Anonymous. Surgical sphagnum in Maine. 



•138 1 . 

 Anonymous. Castor bean. *1385. 

 Anonymous. Function of nectary in flowers. 



•1399. 

 Anonymous. Salt and plant growth. *1417. 

 Anonymous. Photosynthesis. 1427. 

 Anonymous. Alcohol from algae. 1434. 

 Anonymous. Biochemistry of carbohy- 

 drates. 1435, 

 Anonymous. Rev. of Coff, J. R., W. V. Lin- 



der, and G. F. Beyer. 1502. 

 Anonymous. Fermentation of banana must. 



♦1503. 

 Anonymous. Do seeds breathe? *1525. 

 Anonymous. Temperature measurement of 



leaves. *1580. 

 Anonymous. Protective pigments. 1594. 

 Anonymous. Formalin treatment and seed 



germination. *1604. 

 Anonymous. New Jersey peat industry. 



1681, 1782. 

 Anonymous. Accessions to herbarium, 



Brooklyn Bot. Gard. 1690. 

 Anonymous. Rev. of Rathbone. *1783. 

 Anonymous. Iceland poppy. *1784. 

 Anonymous. Plants of the Bible. *1785, 



•1786. 

 Anonymous. Memorial fruit trees for 



France. 1787. 

 Anonymous. Peat in stock food. 1788. 

 Anonymous. Fuel peat in Europe. 1789. 

 Anonymous. Peat fiber in Germany. 1790. 

 Anonymous. Peat as fuel in Sweden. 1791. 

 Anonymous. California delta farms. 1792. 

 Anonymous. U. S. A. peat industry in 1918. 



1793. 

 Anonymous. Lithuania peat deposits. 



•1794. 

 Anonymous. Rattan. *1795. 

 Anonymous. Lily leaves as rafts. *1796. 

 Anonymous. Fuller's earth. *1797. 

 Anonymous. The possibilities of peat. 



*1798. 

 Anonymous. Novel leaf prints. *1799. 

 Anonymous. Glass models. 1800. 

 Anonymous. Insulators from kelp. 1S01. 

 Anonymous. Wood alcohol. 1802. 

 Anonymous. Century plant, Mexico. 1803. 

 Anonymous. Utilization of yeasts. 1S04. 



Anonymous. Rev. of Rhodes, L. B. 1805. 



Anstead, l!. D. Seed selection and hybridi- 

 zation in coffee growing, British Endia. 

 893. — Coffee in southern Endia. 894. 



Antevs, E. Liassic flora of E36r Bandstone 

 (Rev. by Nathorsl 1217. 



Anthony, R. D. (Hedrick, EJ. P., and R. D. 

 Anthony) 931, L662. 



Appleman, C. O. Respiration and catalase 

 in sweet corn. (Rev. by Crocker) 1438. 



Arber, Agnes. Intrafascicular cambium in 

 monocotyledons. 993. 



Arisz, W. II. Lacticiferous vessel system of 

 Hevea. *1620. 



Armitage, Elenora. Some Madeira bryo- 

 pliytes. 274. 



Arnaud, Asterineae. (Rev. by Dufour) 1083. 



Arnell, II. W. Spring flora of Hernosand, 

 Sweden. 210. 



Arnold, Geo. Naturalized forget-me-nots, 

 in New York. 849. — Stem rot of aster, 

 U. S. A. 1232. 



Arnold, Julson. Chinese products of inter- 

 est to nurserymen. 895, *1386. 



Arrhenius, Olof. Analysis of plant associa- 

 tions. 275. 



Arthur, J. C. Uredinales of Costa Rica. 

 (Rev. by Coulter) 1076. 



Arthur, J. C, and E. B. Maine. Grass rusts 

 of unusual structure. 1053. 



Artschwager, E. F. Rev. of Szombathy, K. 

 979. 



Ashe, L. H. (Northrop, J. H., L. H. Ashe, 

 and R. R. Morgan) 1515. — (Northrop, 

 J. H., L. H. Ashe, and J. K. Senior) 1139. 



Atanasoff, D., and A. G. Johnson. Dry- 

 heat treatment of cereal seeds. 1233. 



Atkinson, G. F. Quadruple hybrids in Oeno- 

 thera. (German rev. by Renner) 715. 



Aumiot, J. Bud mutations in wild solanums. 

 (Rev. by Schribaux) 737. 



Azze. Crops and meteorological phenomena. 

 (Rev. by Wery) 142. 



Babe, Enrique. The banana. 953. 



Bach, S. Pisum X Faba. *514. — Anthocyan 

 in Pisum. *515. 



Bachmann, E. Lichens on limestone sub- 

 strate. 1418. 



Bachmann, F. M. Vitamine requirements of 

 yeasts. 1436. 



Backhouse, W. O. Inheritance of "crossi- 

 bility." (Rev. by von Ubisch) 807 — 

 Glume length on Triticum polonicum. 

 (German rev. by von Ubisch) 808. 



Bahr, Fritz. Cure for damping off. 1234. 



