INDEX TO AUTHORS NAMES 





Wakefield, E. M., and A. \. I ■ Some 



Bymenomycetes from Surrey. L183. — 



Some hymenomyoetes from Surrey. I isi. 

 Wakeman, A. .). (Osborn, T. B., and A. J. 



Wakeman I 1 164. 

 Waksman, S. A. Metabolism in Actinomy- 



cetes. Mis"). 

 Walcott, C. 1). Middle-cambrian algae. 



1219. 

 Waldron, C. B. Factors is tardiness, Iowa. 



1593, *877. 

 Waldron, C. H. (Burgess, J. L., and C. H. 



Waldron) 1707. 

 Waldron, R. A. Development of the peanut. 



139, *878, *1549. 

 Walker, Florence. (Sherman, H. C, and F. 



Walker) 1521. 

 Walker, H. C. Forest policy in Burma. 



*477. 

 Walker, J. C. Onion-disease control. *1378. 

 Walker, L. B. Development of two Basidio- 



mycetes. 1186. 

 W T alker, S. S. Platinum vs. nickel cru- 

 cible for potash analysis. 1638. 

 Walster, H. L. Rev. of Russell, E. J. *1639. 

 Walther. Rev. of Lloyd-Jones, O., and J. 



M. Evans. *818. 

 Wangerin, Walther. Beech and spruce in 



Europe. 369. 

 Wartenweiler, H. Genus Plasmopara. (Rev. 



by Boas) 1059. 

 Waterman, W. G. Roots of dune plants in 



northern Michigan. 271. — Root systems 



under dune conditions, U. S. A. *1550. 

 Waterson, D. Vanishing forests, New Zea- 

 land. 478. — White pine butter-containers, 



New Zealand. 479. 

 Watkins, J. R. Pitch pockets and aeroplane 



parts. 480, *992. 

 Watson, W. Bryophytes of calcareous soil. 



309. — Fresh water bryophytes and lichens 

 in Great Britain. 310. 

 Way, A. E. (Bioletti, F. T., and A. E. Way) 



954. 

 Weatherby, C. A. Botanizing at Long Pond, 



Connecticut. 370, *1777. 

 Weaver, J. E. Quadrat method in ecology. 



165, *207, *272. 

 Webb, R. W. Hydrogen ion and germination 



of spores. 1575. 

 Weber, H. Taxation of forest lands in Ger- 

 many. 481. 

 Wehmer, C. Illuminating gas and plants. 

 1613. (Rev. by Crocker) 1607. 



w eingart, W. Rhipsali Purp i ii, 



L778. 

 Weinhagen, A. B. The muscar ae i roblem. 



I ISO. 



Weir, .1. i;.. and E. E. Bubert. i:- ta of 



western yellow pine. 1379, *482. 

 Wells, M. M. Ecology and biology. • 

 wells, R. W. Proliferation in Allium mul 



bile. 819. 

 Winner, J. J., and L. 1'. IMtger. Proteus 



group of bacteria. 1187. 

 Werner, H. O. Seed potato in Nebraska. 



*140. — Potato experiments, North Da- 

 kota, 1917-1918. 141. 

 Wcry, G. Rev. of Azze. 1 12. 

 West, Erdman. A hemlock-timber-rot, U. 



S. A. 1188. 

 West. R. M. (Willaman, J. J., R. M. West, 



D. O. Spriestersbach, and G. E. Holm) 



147, 1482. 

 Westgate, J. M., F. G. Krauss, C. A. Sahr, 



and R. A. Goff. Rept., Agron.De.pt.. 



Hawaii Agric. Exp. Sta., 1918. 143. 

 Westphal, A. Myoclonia and dystrophia 



adiposa-genitalis. *820. 

 Weyl, L. H. (Sampson, A. W., and L. H. 



Weyl) 381. 

 Wheeler, W. A. Seed trade with Europe 



*144.— Seed-control legislation and seed 



trades. 145. 

 Wheeler, W. A., and G. C. Edler. War and 



seed industry, U. S. A. 975, *146. 

 Wheldon, J. A. Braithwaite's Sphagnaeeae 



exsiccatae. 1044. 

 Wheldon, H. J. Fungi of Lancashire and 



Cheshire dunes. 1189. 

 Whetzel, H. H. Democratic co-ordination of 



scientific effort. 1853. 

 White, E. A. Growing Lilium longiflorum 



from seed, U. S. A. 879. 

 White, H. L. Composition of vegetable oils. 



1481. 

 Wiancko, A. T. Commercial fertilizers for 



Indiana. 1672. 

 Wibeck, E. Pine and spruce seed, Sweden. 



483. 

 Wiggans, C. C. Fruitfulness in apples. *821. 

 Wilde, see De Wilde. 



Willaman, J. J. Rev. of True, R. H., O. F. 

 Black, and J. W. Kelly. *1426.— Rev. of 

 Allen, E. R. *1501. 

 Willaman, J. J., R. M. West, D. O. Spriesters- 

 bach, and G. E. Holm. Composition of 

 sorghum plant. 1482, *147. 

 Williams, K. A. Skunk cabbage. 208. 



