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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Bailey, C. H. Respiration of stored wheat. 



(Rev. by Crocker) *1527. 

 Bailey, I. W. Depressed segments of oak 



stems. 994.— Bars of Sanio. 980. 

 Bailey, I. W., and W. W. Tupper. Size varia- 

 tion in tracheary cells. I. (Rev. by 



Sinnott) 1005. 

 Bailey, P. G. (Punnett, R. C, and P. G. 



Bailey) 775. 

 Bailhache, G. (Riviere, G., and G. Bailhache) 



721. 

 Baker, C. F. Fungi on Hevea brasiliensis. 



1235, *1054. — Mango pests in Singapore. 



1236. 

 Ball, E. D. Potato leaf-hopper injury U. 



S. A. 1237. 

 Ballard, W. R. Notes on geranium breeding. 



516. 

 Bally, W. The Godronian hybrids between 



Aegilops and Triticum. (German rev. 



by Noack, K. Zeitschr) 688. 

 Balme, Juan. Fruit trees in Mexico. 896. — 



The Smyrma fig in Mexico. 897. 

 Bamber, M. K. Rubber culture. 401. 

 Bano, J. de. Tillering of cereals and yield. 



21. 

 Banta, A. M. Selection with pure lines of 



Cladocera. 517. — Sex in Cladocera. 



(Dutch rev. by van Herwerden) 802. 

 Barber, C. A. Sugar-cane culture. II. 24. 



— Sugar-cane culture. III. 25. — Indian 



sugar-canes, no. 4. 22. — Indian sugar- 

 canes, no. 5. 23. 

 Barre, H. W. Creosoting fence posts, in U. 



S. A. 402. 

 Barthel, Chr. Dr. A. Kiihns' U-cultures. 



1641, *1621. 

 Bataille, F. Phallus impudicus in the Cham- 

 pagne. 1055. 

 Batchelor, L. D., and H. S. Reed. Winter 



injury of walnut in California. 898, 



*1238. 

 Bates, C. G. Evaporation from plants and a 



new evaporimeter. 178. 

 Bates, J. M. Kochia alata. 1691. 

 Bateson, W. Dr. Kammerer's testimony to 



the inheritance of acquired characters. 



(Dutch rev. by Sirks) 757. 

 Baud, Paul. Molds in agricultural indus- 

 tries. *1535. 

 Baumann, E. Immunity relations in potato. 



1239, *518. 

 Baumgartel, Otto. Anatomy of genus Arth- 



rocnemum. 982. — Inflated fruits. 1526, 



*981. 



Baxter, S. N. Pagoda tree of Japan in U. S. 



A. 850. 

 Bean, R. C. (Fernald, M. L., R. C. Bean, and 



C. H. Knowlton) 329. 

 Beauverd, Gustave. Subalpine vegetation of 



Valais, Switzerland. 276. 

 Beauverd, G. Two marshes in Switzerland. 



315. 

 Beauverie, see also De Beauverie. 

 Beauverie, J. Review of agronomy. 26, 



*1393 — Anthocyanin. 519.— Rev. of Vin- 



cens. *1056. 

 Beauvisage, L. Anatomical studies in Tern- 



stroemiaceae. *1692. 

 Beccari, O. Palms of the Philippines. 1693. 

 Beck, M. W., and O. P. Gossard. Soil 



survey, Mahoning Co., Ohio. 1674. 

 Beck, V. M., and G. Lerchenau. Juniper 



berries with exposed seeds. 983. 

 Becker, Wilh. Violets of Asia and Australia, 



III. 1694. 

 Behre, A. Food substitutes. *1806. 

 Bellamy, A. W. (Childs, C. M., and A. W. 



Bellamy) 1584. 

 Benders. Deaf-and-dumbness and retinitis 



pigmentosa. 520. 

 Benedict, F. G. (Harris, J. A., and F. G. 



Benedict) 595. 

 Benedict, S. R. (Sugiura, K., and S. R. 



Benedict) 1476, 1603. 

 Bennett, Arthur. Vaccinium intermedium 



in England. 316. — Carex montana and 



Calamagrostis stricta Timm. in Great 



Britain. 317.— Utricularia. 1696— Helo- 



sciadium inundatum. 1695. 

 Bensaude, M. Sexuality in the Basidiomy- 



cetes. (Rev. by Levine) 1120, 1121. 

 Bernard, Ch. Root disease of tea. 1240. 

 Berry, E. W. History of linden and ash. 



1202. 

 Besemfelder, E. R. Turpentine oil and rosin 



in Germany. 403. 

 Besterio, see De Besterio. 

 Beverley, J. Sunflower uses. 27. 

 Bews, J. W. Grasses and grasslands of 



South Africa. 277. (Rev. by Smith) 



305. 

 Beythien, A. Bleaching- and scouring-ma- 



terial regulation. *1807. 

 Bezssonof, N. Aspergillaceae on sugar 



media. 1400. 

 Bibb, T. W. Fire and the lumber industry in 



western U. S. A. *404. 

 Bicknell, E. P. Flora of Nantucket, Massa- 

 chusetts. 318. 



