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Handling and planting of seed cane, Adriano 737 



Report, of the Java sugar industry for 1913 737 



The cultivation of the sugar cane in southern Spain 737 



Queensland sugar industry 737 



Sudan grass as a forage crop, Vinall 737 



Fertilizers for tobacco, Trichereau 738 



Field experiments with wheat, Reynolds 738 



A case of correlation in wheat, Parker 738 



On various treatments for the disinfection of seeds, Bokorny 738 



Cooperative experiments in weed eradication, Howitt 738 



Destruction of chickweed in vineyards. Hoc 739 



Wild garlic and its eradication, Pipal 739 



Wild onion: Methods of eradication, Cox 739 



On the destruction of wild mustard, Haag 739 



HORTICULTURE . 



Asparagus culture and exploitation, Miatello 739 



Five oriental species of beans, Piper and Morse 739 



Onion culturOj Morris 740 



Recent investigations on solanaceous grafts, Daniel 740 



Top grafting of fruit trees, Morris and Sprague.. _ 740 



Winter sprays: Sulphur-lime wash and crude oil emulsions, Melander 740 



Report on insecticides and fungicides, 1913, Johnson .^ 740 



Reports on experimental work m connection with cranberries, Franklin 740 



Selection and preparation of land for cranberry culture, Lewis 742 



[Citrus experiments], Colhson 742 



Sand cultures of citrus seedlings Floyd 742 



Coconuts: Experiments at Peradeniya, Bamber 742 



Palm fruits and seeds ._ 742 



The perpetual flowering carnation and how to grow it, Wootten 743 



Growing bulbs for winter and spring blooming, Fuld 743 



The email rock garden, Jenkins 743 



Gardens in the making, Godfrey 743 



FORESTRY. 



.The timbers of British Guiana, Stone and Freeman 743 



Periodicity of life processes of trees native to humid districts, Simon 743 



The genus Pinus, Shaw 743 



The relation of crown space to the volume of western yellow pine. Bright 743 



Volume table for lodgepole pine, Upson 743 



Relative resistance of various conifers to injection with creosote, Teesdale 743 



Turpentine possibilities on the Pacific coast, Smith 743 



The administration of a National Forest for naval stores, Eldredge 744 



Tenth annual report of the shade tree commission, Astley et al 744 



Joint annual report of the forestry branches for the year 1912-13 744 



Report of the director of forests. Jolly 744 



Forestation a success in the sand hills of Nebraska, Smith 744 



The sand dunes of Coos Bay, Oregon, House 744 



Study of protection finances and fire plans, Preston 744 



Forest taxation in Washington, Miller 745 



DISEASES OF PLANT.S. 



Bacteria in relation to plant diseases. III, Smith 745 



Phytopathological problems, Eriksson 745 



Means for combating plant diseases, Hollrung 745 



Cryptogamic review for 1912, Briosi 745 



Marylandplant diseases, 1913, Norton 745 



Botany, Hammond 745 



[Fungus diseases in Barbados], Nowell 746 



New fungus diseases of useful plants, Pantanelli and Cristofoletd 746 



New diseases and parasites noted and studied at Pavia, Briosi 746 



Publications of the cryptogamic laboratory of Pa-sia, Briosi 746 



A method of picking up single spores, Edgerton 746 



The identity of the antliracnose of grasses in the United States, Wilson 746 



