CONTENTS. V 



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Memorandum regardino: leading eucalypts suitable for India, Booth-Tucker 240 



Finns insignis in South Australia: Its introduction and utilization, Gill 240 



Australian plants suitable for gardens, parks, timber reserves, etc., Guilfoyle. . 240 



The effect of nitrate of soda upon the flow of Ceara latex, Anstead 240 



Rubber-growing industry of the Philippine Islands, Worcester 240 



Forest products of the United States, 1909 240 



Austria-Hungary's timber trade and export, von Engel 240 



Industrial materials: The woods, edited by Krais 241 



Wood-pulp testing at the forestry court cellulose laboratory, Raitt 241 



Oxidizing enzyms and their relation to sap stain in lumber, Bailey 241 



Forest fires: Causes, losses, remedies 241 



Timber estimating, Hawes 241 



The capital value of Wurttemberg State forests, Schickhardt 241 



Moving timber on a timber-slide, Angerholzer A'on Almburg 241 



I'orest railways for the extraction of timl)er in Burma, Leete 241 



Preliminary study of forest conditions in Tennessee, Hall 241 



Seventh annual report of the State forester of Massachusetts, Rane 242 



Report of the superintendent of forestry, Hosmer 242 



Report of the forest nurseryman, Haughs 242 



Report of the botanical assistant, Rock 242 



Progress report of forest administration in Coorg for 1909-10, McCarthy 242 



Report of forest department of Madras Presidency, 1910, Lushinglon et al • 242 



Forest admiuistraliuu in Wurtemberg, Graner 242 



DISEASES OP PLANTS. 



Crown gall of plants: Its cause and remedy, Smith, Brown, and Townsend 243 



Some troubles of New York plants, Hall 243 



The air infection of ergot and the dissemination of plant diseases, Falck 244 



On the mechanical, measurement of the resistance of grains to disease, Stranak. 244 



The longevity of barley loose smut in infected seed, Zimmermann 244 



The influence of bunt on the shape of the wheat head, Miczyiiski 244 



Neocosmospora vasinfecta and the Fusarium which causes cowpea wilt, Higgins. 244 



A new disease (Sclerotinia) of the mangold, Salmon 245 



Field experiments on the control of the potato scab, Bemhard 245 



Wart disease or black scab of potatoes, Salmon ; 245 



Wart disease of potatoes, and horse-radish disease in Cheshire, Middleton 245 



On diseases of sugar beets in 1910, Fallada 246 



Seed beds of sand as a means of combating the root rot, Beuincasa 246 



[Fruit diseases] 246 



Hypochnose of pomaceous fruits, Stevens and Hall 246 



Scab, Monilia, and white leaf spot on different fruit trees, Kock 246 



The red color of the fruit, and the scab of apples and pears, Eriksson 247 



Black spot or apple scab, Salmon 247 



Cooperative spraying at the Cove for apple scab 247 



Tumors on apple trees, Sorauer 247 



New fig anthracnose (colletotrichose), Stevens and Hall 247 



Pruning and the inoculation of the olive knot bacteria, Savastano 247 



American gooseberry mildew, Middleton 247 



The American goosebeny mildew, Salmon 248 



The Sclerotinia (Botrytis) disease of the gooseberry, or die-back, Salmon 248 



Teratological forms of Oxycoccus macrocarpixs, Shear 248 



On the abnormal branching of Asparagus sprengeri, Grevillius 248 



Carnation alternariose, Stevens and Hall 248 



The mildew of the oak, Mangin 248 



ECONOHIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



A systematic synopsis of the muskrats, Hollister 248 



A study of the food of moles in Illinois, West 249 



A plaguelike disease of rodents, McCoy 249 



A contribution to the study of rat leprosy, Currie and Hollmann 249 



Report of the State entomologist, Symons 250 



The insects of New Jersey, Smith 250 



Report of entomologist. Smith 250 



Insect pests [in the West Indies, 1909-10], Ballou 250 



