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INDEX TO AUTHORS' NAMES 



Soth, Mrs. B. H. Arctic gentian. *1850. 



Spafford, W. J. Cereal disease in Penola 

 district, Australia. 1360. 



Speare, A. T. Fungus parasite of periodical 

 cicada. 1361, *1168. 



Sperlich, A. Iodine, a microchemical re- 

 agent. 1473. 



Spoehr, H. A. (MacDougal, D. T., H. M. 

 Richards, and H. A. Spoehr) 244, 1540. 



Spriesterbach, D. O. (Willaman, J. J., R. M. 

 West, D. O. Spriesterback, and G. E. 

 Holm) 147, 1482. 



Stahel, G. Deformation of Theobroma in- 

 florescences. *1362. 



Stakman, E. C., and M. N. Levine. Ure- 

 diniospores of Puccinia graminis and 

 environment. 265. 



Stakman, E. C., H. K. Hays, O. S. Aamodt, 

 and J. G. Leach. Flax wilt and seed 

 selection. 772. 



Standley, P. C. Senecio Crawfordii. 365. — 

 Solidago suaveolens. 1773. (Hitch- 

 cock, A. S., and P. C. Standley) 1731. 



St. Antonio Fernandes, J. F. (de Mello, F., 

 and St. Antonio Fernandes) 1129. 



Stark, P. Haptotropism. 1570. — Floral vari- 

 ations of Paris. (Anon, rev.) 511. 



Steche, O. Foundation of zoology. *773. 

 (Rev. by Klatt) *631. 



Steckbeck, D. W. Histology and irrita- 

 bility of sensitive plants. 1397. 



Steenbock, H. Yellow plant-pigments and 



fat-soluble vitamine. 1474. (Hart, E. 



B., and H. Steenbock) 1558. 



Steenbock, H., and E. G. Gross. Vitamine 

 content of roots. 1475. 



Stehle, R. L. Catalase and animal oxida- 

 tion. 1523. 



Steil, W. N. Apospory in Pteris. 990. — Apo- 

 gamy in Nephrodium. (Rev. by Coul- 

 ter) 985. 



Stein, E. Rev. of Nuttall, J. S. W. *774.— 

 Rev. of Punnett, R. C, and P. G. Bailey. 

 *775.— Rev. of Jones, W. N., and M. C. 

 Rayner. *776. 



Steinberg, R. A. Chemical stimulation of 

 Aspergillus niger. 1611. 



Steinkoenig, L. A. Fluorine and plants and 

 animals. 1636, *1612. 



Stephenson, R. E. Activity of soil acids. 

 1658. 



Stevens, F. L. New Porto Rico fungi. 

 *1363. 



Stevens, F. L., and N. Dalby. Phyllachoras 

 from Porto Rico. 1170. 



Stevens, N. E. Temperature of strawber- 

 ries when picked and keeping quality. 

 947, *1364. — Endosperm in Vaccinium 

 corymbosum. 991. 



Stevens, N. E., and C. H. Higgins. Tem- 

 perature and quality in sweet corn. 1591. 



Stevens, O. A. Panurgine bees of North 

 Dakota. 266. — Seed analysis for weed 

 seeds. 128. 



Stieve, H. Hyperphalangy of the thumb. 

 777. (Rev. by Siemens) 747— Rever- 

 sional processes in fowls. (Rev. by Klatt) 

 632. 



St. John, E. Q. (Hepburn, J. S., and E. Q. 

 St. John) 1456. 



St. John, H. Phanerotaenia. 1772. 



Stockton, M. (Scott, W. M., H. C. Hetzel, 

 H. W. Samson, and M. Stockton) 945. 



Stoll, N. R., and A. F. Shull. Sex determi- 

 nation in white fly. (Anon, rev.) 512. 



Stomps, T. J. Gigas mutations. 778. — 

 Stature and chromosome number in 

 Oenothera. (Rev. by Klebahn) 635. 



Stone, A. L. Testing newly harvested 

 seeds. 129, *1547. 



Stone, R. E. Stem rot and wilt of tomatoes. 

 1365. — Meeting, Canadian Branch, Amer. 

 Phytopathol. Soc. 1366. 



Stopes, M. C. (Rev. by Chamberlain) 1203. 



Stout, A. B., and H. M. Boas. Statistical 

 study of Cichorium intybus. 779. 



Strahorn, A. T. (Kocher, A. E., and A. T. 

 Strahorn) 1676. 



Stromman, P. H. Lepidium Smithii in 

 southern Sweden. *366. 



Stuart, Wm. Late crop of potatoes. *130. — 

 Seed potatoes. *131. 



Sturtevant, A. H. (Morgan, T. H., A. H. 

 Sturtevant, H. J. Muller, and C. B. 

 Bridges) 787. 



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

 value of the banana. 1476. — Radium 

 emanation and yeast "itamines. 1603. 



Sumner, F. B. Adaptation and organic 

 purposefulness, II. *1548. — Variations in 

 Peromyscus. (Anon, rev.) 513. 



Sutton, I. Self-sterility in plums, apples, 

 and cherries. (Rev. by van Graevenitz) 

 805. 



Svanberg, O. (Euler, H., and O. Svanberg) 

 1507. 



Swanson, C. O., L. E. Call, and S. C. Salmon. 

 Organic losses in brown and in black 

 alfalfa. 132. 



