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The olligator pear at Pomona, Los Angeles County, Cal 737 



Standai-d sizes of fruit boxes 737 



Tlie uses of the salcoa, Tralboux 737 



Pineapple culture, Hume 737 



i^econd note on the wild coffees of Mount Amber, Madagascar, Dubard— 738 



The cocoanut, Hubert 738 



The practical culture of cacao trees, Fauchere 738 



The yucca, Fosalba 738 



Influence of cold in horticulture, Perret 738 



Progress of hybridization and plant culture, Wittmack 739 



Seven gardens costing $1,000 each, Bryant 739 



The garden beautiful, Robinson 739 



Practical suggestions for beautifying rural school grounds, Scheffer 739 



History of chrysanthemum cultivation in Japan, Hayashi 739 



Horticulture in relation to medicine, Holmes 739 



FORESTRY. 



Management of the farmer's woodlot, Hutt 740 



Plan for forest tract of Insular Lumber Co., Everett and Whitford 740 



Plan for forest tract of Mindoro Lumber and Logging Co., Merritt and 



Whitford 740 



I'inancial i-esults of forest management, Fernow 741 



Annual report of the director of forestry, fiscal year 190(i, Ahern 741 



The Michigan forestry convention, Ihlder 741 



How to cultivate forest plantations on the semiarid plains 741 



Pictorial practical tree and shrub culture, Wright and Dallimore 742 



Importance of selecting seed in practical forestry, Scott-Elliot 742 



How to transplant forest trees 742 



HoAV to ])ack and ship young forest trees 742 



Forest planting leaflets 742 



Eucalypts 742 



The Franquette walnut, McDonald 743 



The chilte tree, Costantin and Gallaud 743 



The culture of Ficns clastica 743 



The manurial requirements of rubber trees 743 



What I saw in the Tropics, Pearson 743 



Resinous secretions and resin ducts, Tschirch 743 



Effect of moisture upon strength and stiffness of wood, Tieniann 743 



Philippine woods, sawmills, lumber market, and prices, Gardner 744 



Wood production in Europe, Africa, and North America, Marchet 744 



Rules and specifications for grading of lumber. Hodson 745 



Fence-post trees 745 



Prolonging the life of mine props 745 



Wood used for tight cooperage stock in 1905, Hale 745 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Some bacterial diseases of plants. Delacroix 745 



The principal fungus diseases of the year. Kirk 745 



Report of assistant in botany and horticulture. Fawcett 74G 



Annual report of investigations on plant diseases, Hollrung et al 74(3 



Root diseases of sugar beets. Peters 746 



Occurrence of alumina and iron oxid in diseased beets. Pellet 746 



A fungus disease of greenhouse lettuce. Dandeno 740 



Some notes on the destruction of plum trees. Rabate 746 



An outbreak of the European currant I'ust, Stewart 747 



The appressoria of anthracnoses, Hasselbring 748 



A disease of the Carolina poplar, Delacroix 748 



"Cluster-cup" disease of conifers, Massee 748 



A sclerotium disease of China asters, Gueguen 749 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY ENTOMOLOGY. 



Wolves in relation to stock, and the national forest reserves, Bailey 749 



Eleventh report of State entomologist of Minnesota, 1906, Washburn 749 



