CONTENTS, V 



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Wart disease of potatoes, Eriksson 842 



Bacterial diseases of the roots of sugar beets, Trzhebinskil 842 



Puccinia subnitens on the sugar beet, Pool and McKay 842 



[Lime treatments of soil for Plasmodiophora brassicae,] Gilchrist 842 



Diseases and deformities of mushrooms, Gu^guen 842 



Plus and minus strains in the genua Glomerella, Edgerton 843 



A study of the physiological relations of Sderotinia cinerea, Cooley 843 



Protection against S phserotheca mors-uvae, Hegyi 843 



The status of investigational work on pear and apple blight, Swingle 843 



Black spot of the mandarin 843 



Spraying experiments with the peach and grape in 1912, Pantanelli 843 



Dry leaf of the grape, Turconi 844 



Base rot of pineapples 844 



Decay of pineapples 844 



Cladosporium disease of Ampelopsis tricuspidatum, Cook and Wilson 844 



Spontaneous decapitation of chrysanthemums, Fameti 844 



Black rot of roses, Beauverie 844 



A study of a rose disease, Beauverie 844 



A Glceosporium disease of the spice bush, Taubenhaus 844 



A disease of Gerbera, Maffei 845 



A disease of Washingtonia, Poirault and Sartory 845 



Notes on some diseases of trees in our National Forests, I^', Hedgcock 845 



Bark disease of the chestnut in British Columbia, Faull and Graham 845 



Pathological histology of the Endothia canker of chestnut, Keefer 845 



Damage due to oak mildew in Hungary, Kovessi 845 



Notes on economic fungi, Cook 845 



North American species of Peridermium on pine, Arthur and Kern 845 



Purchase and use of li^■er of sulphur .' 846 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Animal geography : The faunas of the natural regions of the globe, Newbigin 846 



[Game in California] 846 



The food of the common mole, White 846 



The control of rodents in field seeding, A\'illis 846 



The act of Congress protecting migratory birds, Shiras, 3rd 847 



Relation between lizards and Phlebotomus verrucarum as to verruga, Townsend . . 847 



The relation of temperature to insect life, I, Sanderson and Peairs 847 



Utilization of phytophagous insects in combating enemies of plants, Vuillet 848 



Attempts to control injurious insects by their natural enemies, Scboevers 848 



Proceedings of the Entomological Society of British Columbia 848 



Phytopathological report for the year 1913, Marchal 848 



Recent work of the Royal Entomological Station of Hungary, Jablonowsky — 848 



[Insect enemies of field' crops and orchards during 1913], Dobrovliansky 848 



Insect enemies and diseases of plants in Taurida during 1913, Shtchegolev 848 



Preliminary studies of the enemies of clover, del Guercio 848 



Some experiments with maize stored in bins, Grove 849 



Enemies of mustard and means of combating them, Sacharov 849 



Onion pests 849 



Two insect pests of sugar beets from Turkestan new to Russia, Vassiliev 849 



Manual of fruit insects, Slingerland and Crosby 849 



The xylophagous insect enemies of the vine, Fej-taud 849 



Insects injurious to camphor ( Cinnamomum camphora), Rutherford 849 



The most common insect pests of pine and fir cones, Tragardh 849 



Ants and bees as cairiers of pathogenic micro-organisms, \Mieeler 849 



Destruction of locusts in Turkestan, Barsacq 849 



Relation between tea mosquito {Helopeltis iheivora) and the soil, Andrews 850 



Aleurodes vaporarium, an enemy of Azales indica, Van Hove 850 



A new sugar-cane aphis, Wilson 850 



European caterpillars and theii' food plants, Blaschke 850 



Instructions for rearing mulberry silkworms, De 850 



Grapholitha lepUstriana, an enemy of cauliflower, Cecconi 850 



Borer in san, Desai 850 



Miscible oil spray for fruit-tree leaf roller (Archips argyrospila), Weldon 850 



Borer in jowar, Desai 851 



A light trap for catching cutworm moths, Weldon 851 



