IV CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Fruit list 040 



Methods and results of hybridizing fruits, AVilliams 941 



Breeding hardy raspberries for the Northwest, Hansen 1_ 941 



The strawberry test plot, Ballou 941 



Grape breeding, Beach 941 



Length of life of various grapes; profitableness and diseases, Munson 942 



Reestablishment of vineyards in Charente, France, Guillon 942 



The economics of viticulture, Marescalchi 942 



Male or seedless cocoanuts, Bartlett and Belling 942 



Vanilla, Tuero 942 



rORESTFY. 



Farm forestry, Zavitz 942 



The level of subsoil waters with regard to forest, Pearson 942 



Report of forest administration in the Andanians for 1905-6, Traflford 942 



The reforestation in the department of Aube, France, Parde 943 



Native trees of the Transvaal, Burtt-Davy 943 



Soap trees. Guenther : 943 



Caoutchouc, Levasseur 943 



Occurrence of calcium oxalate in the barks of the eucalypts, Smith 943 



Progress of wood preservation in 1900, Crawford 944 



Forest products of the United States, 1905, Kellogg and Hale 944 



The timber supply of the United States, Kellogg 944 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



A text-book of fungi, Massee 944 



Report of the plant pathologist. Smith 945 



Report of the government mycologist. Fetch 945 



Indiana plant diseases in 1900, Kern 945 



Poideniiium acicolum the ;x>cidial stage of C. i^olidagiiiisi. Clinton 946 



Ascigerous forms of Gloeosporium and Colletotrichum, Shear and Wood 946 



Use of seed plat in prevention of diseases in wheat. Freeman 940 



Influence of environment upon resistance to brunissure, Farneti 946 



Bacterial disease of cherry trees, Aderhold and Ruhland 947 



Takeall in wheat 947 



A potato leaf blotch fungus new to America, Jones 948 



Some potato diseases, their cause and control, Nelson 948 



The deep scab of beets, von Faber 948 



A study of disease resistance in watermelons, Orton 948 



Use of common salt for prevention of gummosis. Van Hecke 948 



Pear leaf blight 949 



A new native host for pear bliglit, Waite 949 



Experiments on the control of black rot in Loire, Rougier 949 



Some fungi of cacao trees, Spegazzini 949 



Lecture on rubber diseases. Green and Fetch 949 



A root disease of Hevca hrusilioisis. Fetch 949 



A plant tumor of bacterial origin. Smith and Townsend 950 



Ray blight, a new chrysanthemum disease, Stevens 950 



Copper fungicides, Rabate 950 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY ENTOMOLOGY. 



Experimental zoology, Morgan 950 



Birds and fruit growers, Bear 951 



Insects, Berlese 951. 



Insects of the garden, Conradi 951 



IIow insects are distributed, Caesar _ 951 



Fifth annual report of the, chief inspector, Burgess 951 



Western slope fruit investigation, r.KiC. Report of entomologist, Taylor__ 951 



Insects of German East Africa. Bercnsberg 952 



Report on the orchards and fruit plantations of Worcestershire, Theobald- 952 



The Mexican conchuela in western Texas in 1905, Morrill 952 



Notes on the economic importance of sowbugs, Pierce 952 



Notes on " punkies," Pratt 952 



