INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 



293 



Lundborg, II. Racial biology and culture in 

 Sweden. 868, 



Lundeg&rdh, II. Physiology of shore plants, 

 Sweden. 243 Plant association on Hal- 

 lands V§der6, Sweden. '_".)_'. 



Lundequist, Olof. Plant notes from southern 

 Sweden. 349. 



MacBridc, E. W. Inheritance of acquired 



characters. (Dutch rev. by Sirks) 757. 

 MacHridc, J. F. Certain leguminosae. 1743. 

 MacCaughey, V. Palms "f Hawaii. 350. — 



Marattia in Hawaiian Bora. 351. — Mo- 



rinda in Hawaii. 352. 

 Macdonald, A. C. Rept. Agric. Dept. Brit- 



ish East Africa, 1916-17. *92. 

 MacDougal, D. T. Growth in organisms. 



1560. 

 MacDougal, D. T., H. M. Richards, and H. 



A. Spoehr. Basis of succulence in 



plants. 244, *1540. 

 Macfarlane, J. M. Causes and course of 



evolution. *669. (Anon rev.) 507. 

 Maclntire, W. H. Sheep sorrel and alka- 

 line soils in U. S. A. 293 — Carbonation 



of burnt lime. 1655. 

 MacKay, A. H. Phenology of Nova Scotia. 



*194. 

 Mackie, D. B. Navel variety of Satsuma 



oranges in California. 670. 

 Mackie, W. W. Seed treatment for cereal 



smuts. 1316. 

 MacLeod, J. Quantitative method in biol- 

 ogy. (Dutch rev. by Sirks) 758. (Rev. 



by Anon.) 150. 

 MacMurray, N. Elder blossoms. *1322. 

 Macpherson, A. Potato variety test. 93. 

 Maffei, Luigi. (M. Turconi, and L. Maffei) 



1173. 

 Magnus, Hans. (Pringsheim, Hans, and Hans 



Magnus) 1469. 

 Magnus von Merkatz, Adelheid. (Pringsheim, 



Hans, and Adelheid Magnus von Merkatz) 



1517. 

 Magnus, Werner. Wound callus and bac- 

 terial tumor. (Rev. by Crocker) 1554. 

 Magrou, J. Immunity in symbiosis. *245. 

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



from hardwood sawdust. 448. 

 Mains, E. B. (Arthur, J. C, and E. B. Mains) 



1052. 

 Maire, Rene. Variation of Agaricus and its 



substratum. 1124. 

 Major, Eug. Mycological notes. (Rev. by 



Matouschek) 1125, 1126. 



Malthouse, <i. T. Identical seedling po1 



tOBS. 871. 



Mandekic, V. Breeding of maize. *672. — 



Inheritance in maize. *673. 



M[arcarelli], B. Seed-heel fur rice in Etaly. 

 94. 



Marcarelli, B. The rice ' Giallo Pre< 

 Ardizzone." 95. 



Man-hand, B. De C, and B. J. Smut. Com- 

 position of feeding stuffs, South Africa. 

 *96. 



Marchet, J. Forest areas and wood produc- 

 tion of Austria (Anon, rev.) 398. 



Marie-Victorin, Fr. des E. C. Equisetum 

 poisoning of animals in Quebec. 1823. 



Marshall, E. S. Verbascum thapsiforme in 

 Great Britain. 1744. 



Marshall, R. E., and F. D. Fromme. Red 

 cedars and apple rust. 1317. 



Martin, H. Beech in Saxon forests. 449. 



Marty, P. (Dollfus, G. F., and P. Marty) 

 1204. 



Marty, P. Fruit fossil from Puy-de-Dome. 

 1215. 



Massart, J. Polarity of plant organs. 1677. 



Mast, S. O. Orientation in Volvox and Pan- 

 dorina. 1599. — Orientation to light in 

 Spondylomorum. 1600. 



Mathiou, E. Lima bean in Straits Settle- 

 ments. 97, *674. 



Matouschek. Rev. of Major. 1125, 1126. 



Matsuda, Sadahisa. Plant collection on Mt. 

 Omei, China. 1745. 



Matthew's, E. Shade-loving plants. 859. 



Mattle, P. A. Swiss scenery. 1824. 



Maung Po Shin (Waith, F. G., and Maung 

 Po Shin) 1671. 



Maxson, E. T. (Mooney, C. N., R. J. Morgan.. 

 E. T. Maxson, and J. H. Bromley) 1679. 



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

 survey of Saratoga Co., New York. 1678. 



Maxwell, Hu. Wood floors. *450. 



Mayer, Karl. Red-rot of spruce. 451, *1318. 



Mayer-Gmelin, H. Crossings and selection. 

 675. (Rev. by Sirks) 759. 



Mayor, A. G. Rev.of Crampton, H. E. *676. 



Mazza, A. Oceanic algology. 1024. 



McAlpine, D. Plant immunity and inherit- 

 ance. 1319. 



McAtee, W. L. Winter blooming at Wash- 

 ington, D. C, 1918-19. 264. 



McCall, A. G., and P. E. Richards. Mineral 

 nutrition of wheat and stage of develop- 

 ment. (Rev. by Crocker) 1422. 



