526 INDEX TO VOLUME LIlII [JUNE 
anced F., work of ie 20, 229; Brown, W. H. 309; Brush, W. 
Bucha an, R. E., work of 76 D. 453; Cusanitertndns GC; F,.2; Co ee 
Bull. Tea. Bot. Buitenzorg 354 Mel. I. 72; 182; Crocker, Wm 74, 
Phere B. F., work of 76 86, 88, 361, 362, 363, 364, 452; pias Ti 
Butler, E. j., work of 359 I. "M. 71, 86, 88, 253, 250, 257, 258, 
Bebe sia 360 263, 264, "266, a60, 270, 272, 273, 274, 
Sis byte, spermatogenesis in 445 275, 276, 364; Cowles, H. C. 181, 254, 
270, 276, 348; Deutsch, H. 492; 
C East, E. M. 243; Eikenberry, W. L. 
Caithness, plant formations of 262 5x5;. Faull, J... 258; Paegoxss, 
Calcareous and siliceous vegetation 276 Margaret C. 345; Fink, Bruce 259; Ful- 
Calcium salts and ve i ler, Geo. D. 83, 84, 85, 87, 88, 184, 186, 
Calochortus cyaneus 187, 188, 262, 264, 267, 268, 271, 272 
Cameron, Frank K., “The soil solution” 273, 274, 355, sa in, 524; Gilbert, 
E. M. 520; Gleason, H. A. 38, 478; 
Campbell, D. H., “‘Eusporangiatae” 71 Greenman, J. M. 78, 355) 357, 358; 
arboniferous plants, manual of 252 t. ne 510 73 Griggs, Robert F. 
py J., work of 76 12 s, J. Arthur 204, seh 
Car us magnificus 228 ey — ‘MacL. 185; Hassel- 
Paes 77, 350; 0 ye dea 219 bring, H. 79, 82, 113, 265, 443, 452, 517, 
Carpophore of Agaricaceae 524 524; Holden, Ruth 50; Jeffrey, E. C. 
Carter, M. Geraldine, otk of 270 353, 448; Land, W. J. G. 266, 356, 
Caryophyllaceae 76 445; Lewis, I. F. 236; Livingston, B. 
Castanea dentata, parasitized leaves 380 E. 249, 309, 351, 524; McCormick, 
Castilleja arachnoidea 510; schizotricha Florence A. 67; ' Marquette, Ha 69; 
511 Moore, Barrington 261; Nelso ven 
Castle, W. E. “‘Heredity” 441 210; Peirce, G. J. 80: Pie ifer, Norma 
Ceanothus fresnensis 68 . 436; Pieiffer, Wan 2 BBO; 
Peseta 182 Reynolds, E. S. 365; Shantz, H. L. 
Cephalosporium 7 20, 229; Sherff, E. E. 415; Shull, Geo. 
erate pane; morphology of I . 441; Sinnott, E. W. 451, 523; Snow, 
Cereals, mitosis Julia M. 347; Stevens, Neil E. 59, 277; 
halicostroma the Thompson, W. P. 331; Thomson, R. B. 
Chamberlain, C. J. 1 3393 ite, David 252; Yamanouchi, 
hambers, Helen S., work of 275 ». 202. 265, 268, 269, 273,276, 446. 
Chantransia 76 Cook, Mel T. 72, 182 
Chaparral 450 Cope la nd, E. B. work of 76, 357 
Cheeseman, T. E., work of 254 Cornus instoloneus 
Chilton, Charles, ‘ seryomesmas Islands spit any ~_ association, soil mois- 
of New Zealand” 2 
Chodat, R., work of haa Coulter. ; 'M. 71, 86, 88, 253, 256, 257, 
Christensen, C., work of 76 258, 263, 264, 266, 260, 270, 271, 272; 
Chromosomes in Fagopyrum 294; in 273, 274, 275, 276, 364 
stonia 302; in maize 269 Cowles, H. C. 181, 254, 270, 276, 348 
Chytridineae, cytology of 449 Crampton, C. B. work of 262 
Clesstficeticn of plants 275 poeesada 
Clitocybe 77 Crataegus 
Coc sa A L., work of a 185, 254 ono ae Lower 256 
Cole, A. J Pra ii of 3 Cr pectie a ie et "86 88, 361, 362, 
Coleo ae 363, 3 
Colletotrich er asonila a 78 
oe i s, dk of 76 co i gaa epiphyllum 380 
pines Crula 
Com Ba 5 $9 Cascais and its host 188 
Coniters, toate Cyath 
Contact, and nv nical tissue 45 Cycads, morphology of Ceratozamia 1 
Cyrtogonone 77 
393 Appleman, Chas. O. 450; Cystosira, peek -formation in 265 
Atkinson, Geo. F. 522; Berry, E. W. Cytology of sen tae ag 520 
174; Bovie, W. T. 504; Briggs, L. J. Czapek, F., work of 8 
