CONTENTS. V 



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Good results from sprayinji ])Otatoes, I lall ct al o.'5 



Spray iiijr tor potato Mi^^'lit in liiO.'i, MK'ue ")."} 



Si)rayin'; jiotators for leaf hlij^htinid rot, Sandsten and ?\[il\vard 53 



The control of apph^ hitter rot, Seott 53 



\Vra]ii)in<i: of apple "grafts and its relation to cro\vn-<2;all disease, von Schrenk 



and IIed'_M'ock 54 



I'eacii mildew, ^^' hippie 54 



Notes on roiigeot of jjrapes, liavaz and Roos 54 



Cranberry sjirayin^r exi)eriments in 1 H05, Shear ,54 



A new disease of eoffee in New Caledonia, Gahand 55 



Cacao diseases, II 55 



A tree-stranglini? fungus 55 



Violet root rot 56 



Broom rape on pelartronium, Halsted, Owen, and Shaw 56 



Spraying mixtures, Bear 56 



Method for determination of lineness of sulphur used as fungicide, Dusserre.. 56 



ECONOMIC ZOOLO(;Y ENTOMOLOGY. 



International catalogue of scientific literature. X — Zoology 56 



The night hawk, Meraz 56 



Birds that eat the cotton-l)oll weevil, Howell , 56 



Filth report of the State entomologist, Britton 56 



Report of tlie entomologist, Sellards 57 



Report of the entomologist. Smith 57 



Report of the government entomologist, 1903-4, Fuller 58 



Report of the government entomologist, 1904-5, F'uUer 58 



KntouK ilogical divisi( >n, Dewar 58 



The entomological section, Simpson 58 



Report on injurious insects in Finland, Renter 58 



Entomological notes. Kolinsky 59 



Annual report for 1905 of the zoologist, Warburton 59 



The monthly bulletin of the division of zoology, Surface 59 



The monthly bulletin of the division of zoology, Surface 59 



National control of introduced insect pests, Sanderson 69 



Catalogue of recently described coccidte, Sanders 59 



Formalin as reagent in preparation of some soft-bodied coccid;c, Green 60 



The bionomics of grain weevils. Cole 60 



Animals injurious to sugar beets, Jablonowski 60 



Insect pests of cotton in India, ^Iaxwell-Lefroy 60 



The principal insects attacking the cocoanut palm, II, Banks 60 



Moth borer in sugar cane, maize, and sorghum, Maxwell-Lefroy 60 



The melon fly. Van Dine 61 



Codling moth piirasites, Froggatt 61 



The lirazil fruit fly ])arasites, Lounsbury 61 



The grape curculio, Brooks 61 



Arsenical treatment of grape flea beetles, Trabut 62 



The Bombay locust ( Acridium sarnnctinn) , Maxwell-Lefroy 62 



A hopperdozer, Blinn : 62 



A new book and leather y)est, Kotinsky 63 



Deposition of the eggs and larv;e of (EMnm ovis, Collinge 63 



Life history of ox warble Hies Iliipodcrinn hovls and If. lineuta, Imms 63 



Role played by biting flies in the spread of trypanosomiasis, Holmes 63 



The anatomy and physiology of the tsetse fly, Stuhlmann 63 



Action of Asperr/illus nU/er and .1. fjhturns on the larvjc of Culex and Anopheles, 



(ialli-Valerio and Rochaz-de-Jongh 64 



Bordeaux mixture and Paris green, Sherman, jr , and Woglum 64 



Annual report of Beekeepers' Association of the Province of Ontario, 1905 64 



Note on bacteria pathogenic to the silkworm, Sawamura 64 



FOODS HITMAN NUTRITION. 



Cooking cpiality of potatoes 65 



The cooking of starches in cereals, 3Iulbeiry - 65 



Preservation of foods on a commercial scale, Rocques 65 



