IV CONTENTS. 



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[Seed tests and barley analyses], Voigt 37 



Report of the seed control station in Lund, 1909, Vilke 37 



The destruction of weeds by chemical means, I-ong 37 



Killing weeds with arsenite of soda, Wilcox 37 



HORTICULTURE. 



Experiments in frost protection, McAdic 37 



Garden management, Bouquet 38 



Garden profits, Seymour 38 



Fertilizers on asparagus, Close, White, and Ballard 38 



Cabbage, Corbett 38 



Observations on screening cabbage seed beds, Schoene 38 



Screening seed beds controls cabbage maggots. Hall. 39 



The home production of onion seed and sets, Beattie ^9 



Fruit farming in West Kent, Hooper 39 



Planting the commercial orchard, Moore 39 



Orchard practice, Green 39 



Combating diseases and insects of the orchard, Chandler 39 



Orchard spraying suggestions for 1911, Green, Selby, and Gossard 39 



Orchard sprays and sprajdng, Cordley and Jackson 40 



Report on inspection of orchard irrigation plants, Kriiger 40 



Breeding ever-bearing strawberries, Gardner 40 



On the use of insecticides in viticulture, Moreau and Vinet 40 



The use of lead arsenate in viticulture, Moreau and Vinet 40 



The amount of arsenic in Algerian grapes, Fetel 40 



The banana and its culture in Jamaica, Cousins 40 



Popular garden flowers, Wright 40 



The book of roses, Durand 40 



Injuries to the rose by animals, Schwartz 41 



Cut-tiower industry in southern France, Mansfield 41 



FORESTRY. 



Familiar trees and their leaves, Mathews 41 



The hardy catalpa in Iowa, Scott 41 



The oak: Its natural history, antiquity, and folklore, Mosley 41 



Some notes on jack pine (Pinus divarkata) in western Ontario, Ellis 41 



The rubber plants of western and southern Madagascar, Jumelle and Perrier. . . 42 



The rubber country of the Amazon, Pearson 42 



Fixation of the dunes on the coast of Jutland, Morrill 42 



Grain and texture in wood, Record 42 



Strength of ties treated Vv^ith crude oil 42 



The lumber production of the United States, Kellogg 42 



The problem of private forestry. Graves 42 



Forest protection, Schenck 42 



Piuchase of land under Wrecks law in Appalachian and White Mountains 42 



Some facts on forestry conditions in Sweden, Metzger, trans, by Foerster 42 



The Swedish forest conservation law, Fernow 42 



Report on C^'prus forestry, Hutchins 43 



Progress report on forest administration in the Punjab for 1909-10, Fisher 43 



Report on the forests and forestry problems in Sierra Leone, Unwin 43 



A German seed-extracting establishment, Wiebecke, trans, by Moore 43 



A bibliography of forest literature for the year 1910 43 



DISEASES OP PLANTS. 



Cultures of some heteroecious rusts. Eraser 43 



On some parasitic Plasmodiophoracefe, Maire and Tison 43 



Take-all ( Ophiobolus graminis), Sutton 44 



The relation of crown gall to legume inoculation, Kellerman 44 



A foot rot of asparagus, Farneti 44 



Wilt disease of cotton in Georgia and its control ; cotton anthracnose, Lewis ... 44 



Wart disease of the potato, Cuthbertson 44 



The rotting of root crops during the winter of 1908-9, Ravn 44 



Fungus diseases of the apple, McCormack. 45 



