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INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



Folger, J. C. Apple industry, U. S. A. 



922. 

 Folsom, Donald. (Schultz, T. S., D. Folsom, 

 F. M. Hildebrandt, and L. A. Hawkins) 

 1626. 

 Fortun, G. M. Rept. (Agric. and Bot.) 



Agric. Exp. Sta. Cuba, 1917-18. 65. 

 Fortun, G. M. (Roig, J. T., and G. M. 



Fortun) 119. 

 Foster, Nathan. Colloids and living phe- 

 nomena. 1396. 

 Foweraker, C. E. Rev. of Oliver, W. R. B. 



*284. 

 Fred, E. B., and Audrey Davenport. Nitro- 

 gen-assimilating bacteria. (Rev. by 

 Crocker) 1491. 

 Fred, E. B., and E. J. Graul. Inoculation 

 and lime on nitrogen content of beans. 

 1645. 

 Fred, E. B., W. H. Peterson, and A. Daven- 

 port. Acid fermentation of xylose. 1509. 

 *1644. 

 Free, E. E. Protoplasmic permeability. 



(Rev. by Shull) 1408. 

 Friedrichs, O. V. Pine-seed oil. 423, *1452. 

 —Oil of spruce seeds grown in Sweden. 

 426, *1453. 

 Fries, T. C. E. Foliation studies in birches. 

 219. — Elementary species of Antenaria 

 alpina in Scandinavia. 576. 

 Frodin, John. Criticism, Heintze's distribu- 

 tion biology of Potent ilia multifida. 221. 

 —Underlying rocks and plant distribu- 

 tion in Sweden. 285. — Alpine plants in 

 northern Sweden. 332. 

 Fivggatt, W. W. Ants and flowers in Aus- 

 tralia. 220. 

 Frorame, F. D. (Marhsall, R. E., and F. D. 



Fromme) 1317. 

 Frorame, F. I)., and G. S. Ralston. Peach 



and apple 1 dusting. 1289. 

 Fron and Rigotard. Forage plants of Mo- 

 rocco. 66. 

 Fruwirth, C. Legume-seed crops in Central 

 Europe. 67. — Hybridization of spon- 

 taneous variation with origin. 577. 

 Fuller, G. D. Rev. of (1) Kincer, (2) Finch 

 and Baker. *184. — Rev. of Hanson, H. 

 *222— Units of vegetation. 286.— Rev. of 

 Boerker, H. II. D. 427— Rev. of Tic- 

 lease, Wm. *1727. 

 Fultz, F. M. Wild lilies in California. *854. 



— Flower camouflage. *1813. 

 Funchess, M. J. Acid soils and toxicity of 

 manganese. 1651. 



Gager, C. Stuart. Reconstructing botanical 



education. 158. 

 Ganong, W. F. Rev. of Nichols. 287. 

 Garber, R. J. (Hayes, H. K., and R. J. 



Garber) 74, 598, 599. 

 Gardner, F. On fruit cultures, 1918, U.S.A. 



923. 

 Gardner, H. A. Soya-bean oil. 1814. 

 Garland, L. V. L. New plants in Argyle, 



Scotland. 333. 

 Garside, S. . Pollination in Cryptcstemma 



calendulaceum. 223. 

 Gassul, R. Contraction of fingers in suc- 

 ceeding generations. 578. 

 Gates, R. B. Oenothera rubricalyx. (Ger- 

 man rev. by Von Graevenitz) 802. 

 Gatin, V. C. Anatomy of Paris quadrifolia. 



997. 

 Gaylord, F. C. Potato crop in Indiana. 68. 

 Geen, N. G. Flora and fauna of Foochow. 



•1101. 

 Geete, Erik. Attachment for saw. 428. 

 Gertz, Otto. White-fruited Vaccinium vitis 

 idaea in Sweden. 334. — Variegation in 

 Mercurialis perennis, Sweden. 1557. 

 Gerum, J. Starch content of oat flakes. *69. 

 — Grinding of rye and wheat flours. 70. 

 Gervais, P. Rev. of Rouart, E., and L. 



RiVes. *579. 

 Gilbert, W. W. (Doolittle, S. P., and W. W. 



Gilbert) 1276. 

 Ginarte, B. M. Pineapple in Cuba. 924. 

 Ginzberger, A. Natural history of southern 



Dalmatia. 185. 

 Girard, E. Hevea in Cochinchina. *429. 

 Girola, C. D. Maize in Argentina. 71, 



*1290. 

 Gleason, H. A. Ecology. 186. — Variability 

 in Vernonia missurica. 580. — London 

 plane tree. 581. 

 Godfrey, M. J. British orchids. *5S2. 

 Goetz, E. Tobacco culture. *5S3. 

 Goff, R. A. (Westgate, J. M., G. F. Krauss, 



C. A. Sahr, and R. A. Goff) 143. 

 Goodman, J. W. (Jehle, R. A., J. W. Good- 

 man, and J. W. Lindley) 1306. 

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



Gossard) 1674. 

 Gothan, W. Coal and coal formation. *1206. 

 —Discovery of a Pteridosperm. 1207.- 

 Taeniopteris multinervia. 1208. 

 Gothan, W., and K. Zimmerman. Fossils of 



brown coa deposit, Germany. 1209. 

 < rouveia, J. T. Achat inella cestus indicating 

 climatic conditions on Oahu. 584. 



