BOTANY — MYCOLOGY. 



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Coiitiilditioii to the solution of tin; uitiogtii iiucstioii, II. IiiiincrdoifT 826 



I'otato seal), 11. Thaxter 771 



The Coniifcf icut species of Gyimiosi)oraiigiiiin (ci-dar apples), IJ. 'i'liaxter 773 



l'iiiii;iis ill violet loots, R. Thaxter 773 



I'reliniiiiaiy report on the so-ealled "]iole burn" of toliaico, W. C. Stiiryis.. . 773 



f^teni rot of tobacco, AV. C. Stiirjijis 775 



Fun;;ous diseases of snjjar beets, L. If. I'annnel 783 



Kxperinients with funyieides on corn smut and wheat rust at Iowa Station, L. 



11. I'annnel 787 



The application of fungicides for leaf spot of iiuinces, K. Tliaxter 770 



Treatnu'ut of oats with hot wati-r for smut at Ohio Station, J. l-\ Hickman 80G 



Meth(«is of dealiu'j with jdant diseases, A. D. Ho]d<ins ami C. F. Mills])au<;h . 808 



I'lii'il of copper salts oil tlm roots of corn, L. 11. I'ammel 787 



Form u Ins for fnniiicides, .J. H. Panton 819 



Journ.il of Mycoiony, Vol. vii, No. 2, March 10, 1802 810 



ENTOMOLOGY. 



The chinch bnp; in Illinois, 1891-92, S. A. Forbes 780 



Lice alVeetini;- domestic animals, H. Os)>orn 788 



Notes on injurious insects in Iowa, II. Osborn and II. A. Go.ssard 783 



Sctme connuon jtests of the farm and garden. If. (Jarman 792 



Metlioils of dealiny; wilh injurious in.sects, A. I). Hopkins and C. F. Millspaunh. 808 



Formulas for insecticides, J. II. Panton 819 



Insect Life, Vol. iv, Nos. 7 and 8, April, 1892 811 



Third Annual Report of the Halle Station for experiments in the repression of 



nematodes, 1891, M. HoUrung 820 



METEOKOLOGY. 



Meteorological observations at Massachusetts Hatch St.ation, March, 1832, C. 



I). Warner 794 



Meteorological observations for 1891 at Nebraska Station, DeW. B. Brace 799 



Meteor<dogical summary for North Carolina, January and February, 1892, II. 



B. Battle and C. F. Yon Herrmann 803 



Report of meteorologist of Ohio Station, 1891, W. H. Baker 804 



Instructions for voluntary ob.servers of the United States Weather r>Mnau. T. 



Russell 817 



Monthly Weather Review of U. S. Weather Bureau, Vol. xix, Nos. 11 and 12, 



November and December, 1891, and Vid.xx, No. 1, .January, 1892 817 



ri;i:TiLizKns. 



Fertilizer inspection in Connecticut 763 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers at Kentucky Station, M. A. Scovell 791 



Preliminary work on some Kentucky marls, A. M. Peter 792 



Field trials with barnyai'd manure preserved with superphosphate gypsum, J. 



R . S c h i ffe r 821 



CUOPS — VARIETIES — COMPOSITl(»N — EXPERIMENTS. 



Cooperative field experiments with barley, C. Von Eckenbrecher 821 



OI>ser\ ations on the growth of maize continuously on the same land at Connec- 

 ticut State Station 770 



Field experiments with corn and barley at Iowa Station, I). A. Kent 786 



Experiment with liquid barnyard nninnre on corn at Iowa Station, J. Wilson.. 786 



Experiment with barnyard manure on corn at Iowa Station, C. F. Curtiss 787 



