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*] 116. Rev. of Thoday, D. I 105. Rev. 



of Toole, E. 11., and \\. E. Tottingham. 



L422. Rev. of Van Ameijden, Q. P. 



•1566. Rev. of Wehmer, C. 1607. Rev. 



of Zollikofer, C. *1567. 

 Cropp, Carl. Flower Beed growing in U. B. 



A. *853. 

 Crossley, M. L. Selective bactericidal ac- 

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 Crow, J. W. Vegetable seed growing in 



< 'anada. 555. 

 Crozier, W. J. Intra-cellular acidity in 



Valonia. 1444. 

 ( !ruess, W. V. Salvaging rain-damaged 



prunes in California. 958. 

 Cruickshank, R. B. Orchard fertilization. 



915, *1660.— Orchard economy. 916. 

 Cutler, G. H. A dwarf wheat. 556. 

 Cutting, M. C. Cultivation of Minnesota 



peat soils. 54, *1683. 



Dahl, A. L. Hops in California. *55. — 

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Dahlgren, K. V. O. Experiments in cross- 

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d'Albuquerque, J. P. (Bovell, J. R., and 

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Dalby, Nora. (Stevens, F. L., and N. Dalby) 

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Dana, B. F. Foot rot of cereals in North- 

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Daniels, O. T. Forest fires in Nova Scotia, 

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Darlington, H. T. Weed immigration into 

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Dash, J. S. Sugar industry in Guadeloupe. 

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Davenport, A. (Fred, E. B., W. H. Peterson, 

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Davenport, C. B. Rev. of Popenoe, P., and 

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Davidson, A. Lupinus subhirsutus, Cali- 

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Davidson, S. F. (Cobb, W. B., and S. F. 

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Davis, A. W. (Duggar, B. M., and A. \V. 

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Davis, B. M. Introductory botany. 157. — 

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Davis, R. A. Deciduous fruit products, 

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Davis, R. <>. E. Erosion in Appalachian 



:i ml Piedmont region I . 8. A. 'ill. 

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Davisson,) 1 ISC, I Is?, 1630. 

 Deain, ( '. C. This of Indiana. (Rev. by 

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Deane, W. (Knowlton, C. H., and W. Dcane) 

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Dcaring, ('. Home preparation of unfer- 

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De Beauverie, J. Selection applied to ce- 

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De Besterio, C, and Michacl-Durand. Light 

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De Boer, S. R. Forest and parks; land- 

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De Castclla, F. Repruning frost-damaged 

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Deem, J. W. Marton experimental area, 

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De Graaf, W. C. Medicinal plants in Hol- 

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Demange, V. Some mushrooms of Tonkin 

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Denham, H. J. Gossypium in pre-Linnean 

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Denis, Marcel. An aneura devoid of chloro- 

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Denny, M. (Payne, F., and M. Denny) 696. 



De Peralta y Leano, F. Climate and rice 

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Dept. of Horticulture, Purdue Univ. Exp. 

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Detjen, L. R. Hybrids of Vitis rotundifolia. 

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Detlefsen, J. A., and E. Roberts. Cross- 

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Detlefsen, J. A., and W. W. Yapp. Con- 

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Deuzel, W. (Seel, E., W. Deuzel, and E. 

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De Vries, Hugo. Plant migration. 324. — 

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De Vries, O. Tapping Hevea in Dutch East 

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De Waal, J. \Y. Detection of B. coli. 10S1. 



De Wilde, P. A. Relationship and heredity 

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Dietel, P. Puccinia. (Rev. by Boas) *1057. 



