IV CONTENTS. 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOG Y K N TO M OLOG Y. 



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Inheritance of acquired characters-;, Weisman and Semon 1058 



The zoological record, Sharp 1058 



The monthly bulletin of the division of zoology, Surface 1058 



Report of the entomologist, Houghton _! 1058 



Division of entomology, Craw 1058 



Report of the government entomologist, (ireen 1059 



Iteport of State nursery inspecti(jn, Moore 1050 



Injurious insects and their control, Clarke 1059 



Report of the entomologist, Gillette 1059 



Some insects injurious to wheat during 1905-<i, Bruner and Swenk 1059 



Report of the entomologist and plant pathologist. Tower 1059 



Diseases and insect pests of coffee. Van Leenhoff 1060 



Bibliography of Canadian entomology, Bethune 1060 



The genus Leucaspis, Lindinger 1060 



New enemy of shade-grown tobacco. Tobacco thrips, Hooker 1060 



Surface caterpillars, Lefroy 1060 



Locusts 1060 



The praying mantis, luda , • 1061 



The chief enemies of the apple. Marchal and Poskin 1061 



Orchard and bush fruit pests in 1906. Theobald 1061 



Mixed sprays for apple scab and codling moth, Henderson 1061 



The apiile leaf-miner, Jarvis 1061 



Spraying demonstrations in Nebraska apple orchards, Emerson 1062 



Spraying for apple diseases and codling moth. Scott and Quaintance 1062 



Insect and fungus enemies of the grape, Quaintance and Shear 1(»62 



Remedies for the San Jose scale. San Jose scale act 1062 



The elm-leaf beetle, Britton 1062 



Use of sticky bands in combating Laftiocampa pini 1063 



Spraying calendar. Beach et al 1068 



Insecticides and fungicides, Henderson , 1063 



Danger from use of arsenic in agricultural practice, Bertin-Sans and Ros_ lOiVS 



The Rex spray and other lime and sulphur compounds, Henderson 1063 



Observations on mosquitoes, (Talli-Valerio and Rochaz de Jongh 1063 



Glossina palpalis as agent in transmitting trypanosomiasis, Cazalbou 1064 



Some disease-carrying insects. Chambers 1064 



Ticks in the transmission of diseases, Dchiitz 1064 



A new type of sarcoptic mite, Sergent and Trouessart 1064 



FOODS HUMAN NUTRITION. 



Foods and their adulteration, Wiley 1064 



Food-inspection decisions 1064 



Report of food commissioner, Ladd 1065 



Food analyses, Bailey 1065 



The chemistry of food and dietetics. King 1066 



The inspection of restaurants 1066 



Studies of the condition of Lombardy peasants, Menozzi and Griiner 1066 



Nutrition on an unrestricted diet, Sundstrom 1066 



New chemical test for strength in wheat flour. Wood 1066 



Nutritive value of diffei*ent sorts of ])read. Fauvel 1067 



The microscopic examination of bread, Collin 1067 



Bacteriological study of bread and biscuits. Belli 1067 



Enlargements of micro-photographs of barley grains. Lauck 1067 



Comparative tests of German and American oats. Haselhoff 1067 



Formation of histidin by the cleavage of caruosin. Gulewitsch 1067 



Lecithin content of myocardium and striated muscles. Erlandsen 1067 



Changes in meat essences kept in tins, Buchanan and Schryver 1068 



Oysters, Crumbine 1068 



Note on value of cocoa as a food and condiment, Neumann 1068 



Fresh-water alg:p as human food, Namikawa 1068 



Digestibility of carbohydrates from lichens and marine alg;e, Saiki 1068 



Raspberry juice and marmalade. Lobeck 1069 



Composition of English fermentation vinegars, Ratcliff 1069 



