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INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES 



Brioli, J. Loose smut of bariey. 1248. 

 Briosi, G., and R. Farneti. Black canker of 



chestnut. *1052. 

 Brioux, Ch. Gossypol in cotton-seed meal 



and animal industry of France. 35. 

 Briscoe, C. F., and H. H. Harned. Effects 

 of micro-organism on green manure. 36, 

 *1642. 

 Briquet, J., and Fr. Cavillier. Some phan- 

 erogams of Bernese Oberland. 1706. 

 Brittain, W. H. Spraying and dusting ex- 

 periments, 1918, Nova Scotia. 1249. 

 Brittlebank, C. C. Diseases of plants new 



to Victoria. 1251. — Tomato diseases. 



1250. 

 Britton, N. L., and J. N. Rose. The Cac- 



taceae, vol. 1. (Rev. by Taylor) 1774. 

 Britton, N. L. Report, Director-in-Chief, 



New York Bot. Gard. *1808. 

 Brock, W. S. Apple-blotch control, Indiana. 



1253. — Dusting apples in Indiana. 1252. 

 Bromley, J. H. (Maxson, E. T., and J. H. 



Bromley) 1678— (Mooney, C. N., E. T. 



Maxson, R. J. Morgan, and J. H. 



Bromley) 1679. 

 Brooks, C., J. S. Cooley, and D. F. Fisher. 



Nature and control of apple scald. *1254. 



1617, *901. 

 Brooks, F. T. Development of potato 



blight. 1256. — Potato spraying in Great 



Britain, 1918. 1255. 

 Brown, Elizabeth. Regeneration in Phegop- 



teris. (Rev. by Coulter) 1576. 

 Brown, H. B. Cotton experiments in Mis- 

 sissippi, 1918. 37. 

 Brown, M. M. Gametophyte development 



in Funaria hygrometrica. 1033. 

 Brown, W. H. Vegetation of Philippine 



mountains. 180, *405, *1535. 

 Brubaker, H. W. Sumac oil. 406. 

 Bruett, E. M. Blanching in food canning, 



U. S. A. 1581. 

 Bruner, S. C. Mosaic of sugar cane in Cuba. 



1257.— Coffee diseases. 1258. 

 Buder, J. Biology of purple bacteria and 



their pigments. 1429, *1063. 

 Bullock-Webster, G. R. (Groves, C, and G. 



It. Bullock-Webster) 1021. 

 Burd, J. S. Absorption at different stages of 



growth. 1420, *1631. 

 Burgess, J. L. Good, clean seed. 38. — Heat 



and viability of seeds, North Carolina. 



1582. 

 Burgess, J. L., and C. II. Waldron. Weed 



control in North Carolina. *1707. 



Burkholder, W. H. Dry root-rot of the bean 

 in U. S. A. 1259. 



Burkill, I. H. Dioscorea alata. *39. — Dios* 

 corea Kegeliana. *40. — Yields of Diosco- 

 rea esculenta and other yams. *41. — 

 Dioscorea alata at Singapore. *42. — In- 

 sect pollination on the Malay Peninsula. 

 212. — Composition of a Singapore jungle. 

 280.— Lightning and Hevea. *1260.— 

 Twin nutmeg seeds. *1809. 



Burleigh, W. B. Formaldehyde for damping 

 off. 1261. 



Burns, G. P. Weather conditions and plants. 

 181. 



Burroughs, G. D. Sweet-potato storage- 

 houses in North Carolina. 43. 



Burt, A. K. Balsam fir. *1810. 



Burt, E. A. Merulius in North America. 

 1064.— An edible Hebeloma. 1065— Proto- 

 merulius Farlowii, U. S. A. *1066. 



Busgen, see Von Busgen. 



Butler, O. M. Built-up wood. 407. 



Butler, O. R. Control of snapdragon rust. 

 1262. 



Buttenberg, P. Fruit aromas and flavor in 

 food substitutes. *955. 



Byars, L. P. Nematod control in field, U. 

 S. A. 1263. 



Byars, L. P., A. G. Johnson, and R. W. 

 Leukel. The wheat nematod. 1264. 



C, A. H. Rev. of Bower, Kerr, and Agar, 



*506, *978. 

 Cable, D. E. (Mahood, S. A., and D. E. 



Cable) 448. 

 Calkins, Gary N. Vitality and conjugation 



in Uroleptus. 529. 

 Call, L. E. (Swanson, C. O., L. E. Call, and 



S. C. Salmon) 132. 

 Calvino, Mario. Meibomia leiocarpa as for- 

 age in Cuba. 44. — Rept., Director Agric. 



Exp. Sta. Cuba, 1917-18. 45, 970. 

 Campbell, D. H. Flora of Hawaii. 319.— 



Structure and development of mosses 



and ferns. *1034. 

 Campbell, J. A. Fruit industry of British 



Columbia. 902. 

 Campbell, J. H., and W. H. Taylor. Orchard 



establishment in New Zealand. 903. 

 Camus, Aimee. A grass of Indo-China. 



1708. — The genus Iscilema in Indo-China 



and Australia. 1709. 

 Canedo, Jenaro. Grape cultivation. 904. 

 Cannon, W. A. Root growth and oxygen 



supply. 213. — Root growth and soil- 

 temperature. 214. 



