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Pruning coffee trees. Nunez 140 



Turkish liazelnut growing. Jewetl 14(i 



Hardy trees, shrubs, and vines for Olvlahoma, Morris 147 



All tlie native shrubs worth phmting. Tiplady 347 



FORESTRY. 



The use of the national forests 147 



Suggestions for forest planting in the Northeastern and Lake States 147 



Suggestions for forest planting on the seniiarid plains 147 



Report of the superintendent of forestry, Hosmer 147 



Forest administration in eastern Bengal and Assam 1905-G, Tottenham 148 



Notes on western [Australian] timbers, Dalton 148 



The silva of Colorado. I. Trees of the pine family. Ramaley 148 



The uses of beech wood, Zolikoffer 148 



Production of red cedar for pencil wood, White 149 



The Douglas fir since its introduction Into Europe (1828-1906), Booth 149 



Acacia macrocarpa, with respect to its production of tannin, Barrion 149 



The eucalyptus, Ro.ver 149 



Tapping Funtumia rubber, Bell 150 



The valuation of rubber, Calmon 150 



The open-tank method for the treatment of timber, Crawford- 150 



mSEASES OF PLANTS. 



Report of the biological division, Stevens 150 



The I'oot-rot fungus. Cooke 151 



Take-all and its control, Robinson 151 



Diseases and injuries to beets in 1906, Schauder 151 



The zonal beet scab, Stiff 151 



Selection of sugar-cane cuttings in combatting red rot. Butler 152 



The smuts of cereals; their distribution and prevention, Brefeld et al 152 



Notes on Vstilar/o esciilciita, Ilori 152 



Some diseases of cereals caused by HcJcrospora graminicola, Butler 152 



Infection and histology of two wheats immune to yellow rust, Marryat 153 



A leaf-curl disease of cassava, Zimmermann 15o 



The American gooseberry mildew 154 



Notes on some diseases of the pineapple, Cobb 154 



Diseases of coffee, Delacroix 154 



Root diseases of tea, Petch 154 



Downy mildew of grapes and its control, Capus 154 



Resistance of table grapes to downy mildew, Salomon 155 



New treatment for downy mildew, Chuard 155 



Disease of larch trees in Jura, Mangin and Harlot 155 



Disease of maple trees, von Hohnel 155 



The leaf blotch of maples 155 



Pine disease 156 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY ENTOMOLOGY". 



Outlinesof zoology for foresters, Jacobi 156 



Destruction of deer by northern timber wolf, Bailey 156 



Game protection in Florida, AYilliams, jr 156 



Notes on the Sabi game reserve, Hamilton 156 



Methods of destroying rats, Lantz s 157 



Means of destroying rats, mice, and snails, Raebiger 157 



The occurrence of field mice and means of combating them, Hiltner 157 



The protection of our native birds, Montgomery, jr 157 



Bird protection, von Berlepsch 1 157 



Injurious birds, Knotek 157 



Index-catalogue of medical and veterinary zoology. Stiles and Hassall 157 



Use of glass vessels in study of-insects and flowers. Plateau 157 



Fourth annual report of the State entomologist of Montana, Cooley 157 



Monthly bulletin of division of zoology. Surface.-- 158 



On some injurious insects in 1906, Macdougall 158 



The natural history of TapinostoJa musculosa, Mokrzecki 158 



