CONTENTS. Ill 



AGRICULTURAL liOTANY. 



Page. 



Aiiiiiial review of Ixil.-iiiy. l'eeliiiulre_.. 922 



Kotniiical and a;,'i'icultiir:il studies in Java. Detmor 922 



lufliUMiee of cliiiiato on plant structures. Ilolteriuaini 922 



Variation in the sexuality of ])lants. Bois , 923 



Growth of i)lants and absorption of mineral substances, ("iiodat et al _ 923 



Api)Iication of tiieory of liniitin.t,' factors to f,'rii\vth in ("eylon, Smith 923 



Inclosin.^ sinsle jilants and its etfect, Fruwirth 924 



("oi-relation (if characters in plant breedin.u, Webber 92-t 



Formation of essential oils in a pert-nnial plant, Charabot and Laloue 924 



Vicianin. a new cyanoj^enetic .i^Incosid, Hertrand 925 



The detection of formaldehyde in plants. I'ollacci , 92.1 



lielation of extractive to pi'otein phosphorus, Koch and Ueed 92.'t 



Investigations on the resi)iration of flowers, .Maif,'e 92") 



FIELD CKOl'S. 



Cooperative tests of corn, wheat, oats, soy beans, and cowpeas. Wiancko__ 925 



I)ei)artnieiit of field experiments, Vanatter 927 



Field exiieriments in Staff ordshiiv ano Shroi)shire, Balfour and Kushton_„ 928 



Re[)ort on culture tests for 19(tr)-19()(). DauLseaux 929 



Field tests with fertilizers. Wagner 929 



Br:M'ding a strain of alfalfa from a single individual, Westgate 929 



Judging the (luality of barley. Bleisch and Regensburger 929 



Test of the jiroducing jjower of some Texas seed corn. Bennett 930 



I'ractical corn breeding on a large scale. Funk , 930 



Value of corn pollen from suckers -v. from main stalks, Hartley 930 



Cotton culture. Boname • 930 



Cotton in Algeria. Godard 930 



Leguminous crops for green manuring. Piper 931 



The Colorado i)otato industry. Bennett 931 



Report on tiMals of varieties of potatoes. 1900. Gilchrist 931 



Potatoes for seed ])urposes 931 



Experiments with varieties of sugar cane, d'Albucpierciue and Bovell 931 



Improvement of sugar cane by selection and hyl)ridization. Stockdale 932 



Influence of sunlight and diffused daylight on the sugar l)eet. Strakosch__ 932 



(Consumption of plant food by beets, Andrlik et al 932 



Analysis of sugar-beet seed, Schribaux and Bussard 932 



Variation in wheat hybrids. Keyser 933 



^Methods in wheat lireeding. Keyser 933 



r.reeding drought-resisting crops. (Jauss 933 



Influence of fertilizers on yield of timothy hay. Gilmore and Clark 933 



Descriptions and illusti-ations of the seed of Xicotiana, Si)le)idore 934 



Ins])ection of see<Is under Kentucky imre-seed law. (Jarman and Didlake__ 935 



Connnercial seeds of bronie grass and blue grasses. Roberts and Freeman _ 935 



Treatment of the seed with concentrated plant-food solutions. Schleh 935 



A method of eradicating Johnson grass. Cates and Spillman 936 



TTORTIClLTtHF. 



Rei)<)i-t of the field horticulturist for 19(m;. Whipple 936 



Horticultural rei)ort. N'orthroji and Atkiu 936 



Rei»ort of the horticulturist. Northrop 936 



IMienology notes. 19()<>. King 937 



Cabbages fo stock feeding, Fraser 937 



The book of vegetab'es. French 937 



Tomato investigatio' White and Ballard 937 



Experiences witl thr onion crop. Price 9,37 



Horticultural noveltiej- Uzal 937 



Biennial Report of ^Missouri State Fruit Experiment Station 938 



Etherizing white Roman hyacinths, J. Tauhenhaus 938 



Renewal of old orchards. Ballon 938 



Prime causes of failure in orcharding,. Bailey 939 



Finit and orchard investigations, Blair 939 



The banana, Hubert 939 



