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Forest utilization, Gayer 449 



The forests of the United States: Their use, Price, Kellogg, and Cox 450 



Annual report of the department of forestry, Pettis 450 



A monograph on forestry in the Famenne, Gillet 450 



Keport of forests, Thompson 1 ' 450 



Forestry in Japan, Moore 450 



Methods of increasing forest productivity, Carter 450 



Increment studies in a spruce stand, Schiffel 451 



Selection of seeds in forestry, Guinier 451 



Trees of California, Jepson 451 



Illustrations of conifers, Clinton-Baker 451 



Eucalyptus culture, Navarro de Andrade 451 



A study of rubber-yielding latexes and of making rubber, De Mello Geraldes. 451 



[An expedition in search of rubber yielding plants], Opazo and Reiche 451 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Cultures of Uredinea? in 1908, Arthur 451 



The occurrence and cultivation of Pyronema, 8eaver 452 



Some host plants of Orobanche ramosa, Noffray 452 



Report of committee on plant diseases for 1 908, Selbj^ 452 



Some little-known plant diseases, Osterwalder 452 



The perfect stage of the cotton anthracnose, Edgerton 452 



The blade blight of oats — a bacterial disease, Manns 453 



Some fungus diseases of potatoes, Tidswell and Johnston 453 



Potato blight and its treatment, McAlpine 453 



The Fusarium wilt of cabbage, Harter 453 



Fiber rot of ginseng, Whetzel 454 



Treatment for gray rot of grapes, Zacharewicz 454 



The adherence of copper fungicides on grape leaves, Marescalchi 454 



Diseases of cacao, Maublanc 454 



A disease of Lavatera, Chittenden 454 



A disease Antirrhinum, Chittenden 455 



A Fusarium disease of the pansy. Wolf 455 



Some fungi growing both on coniferous and deciduous trees, Romell 455 



Some diseases of tree seeds, Neger 455 



Disease of chestnut trees 455 



Some fungus parasites of phylloxera, Baccarini 455 



Bordeaux spraying, Pickering 455 



The action of lime in excess on copper sulphate solutions, Bell and Taber 456 



A new copper salt and its use as a fungicide, Malvezin 457 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOtiY ENTOMOLOGY. 



Prairie dog situation, Scheffer 457 



Second report of the South African central locust bureau. Fuller 458 



Army worms and cutworms on sugar cane in the Hawaiian Islands, Swezey.. 458 



The codling moth or apple worm in Georgia, Reed 459 



The single spray for the codling moth, Melander 461 



The brown-tail moth [in New York State] , Felt 461 



Control of Mediterranean flour moth by hydrocyanic-acid gas, Chittenden... 461 



The pecan case bearer, Herrick 461 



A dangerous alfalfa insect, Titus 462 



How to increase the death rate among the boll weevils during winter, Newell. 463 



The chinch bug, Webster 463 



The euonymus scale, Sanders 463 



The house fly, Metcalf ._ 463 



Descriptions of some new Tachinidte, Townsend 464 



Stegomyia fasclata in the French Sudan, Bouffard 464 



Some coiimion insects injurious to truck crops, Newell and Rosenfeld 464 



Insect enemies of tobacco, Metcalf 464 



A bibliography of sugar-cane entomology, Kirkaldy 464 



Notes on additional insects on cultivated pecans, Herrick and Harned 464 



Insects on imported nursery stock, Parrott 465 



Division of nursery and orchard inspection, Shaw 465 



Nursery inspection in Louisiana, Rosenfeld 465 



The fumigation of nursery stock with hydrocyanic-acid gas, Newell 465 



Fumigation, dosage, and time of exposure, Phillips 465 



