SUBJECT LIST OF ABSTRACTS. 



CUKMISTKY. 



Page. 



ITie occurrence of gnaiiidiu in plants, E. Scliulze 944 



Ou the determination of ernde fiber, S. Gabriel 910 



Pentaglucoses, tUeir occurrence in plants and their analytical detfrniiiiation, 



B. Tollens, A. Gunther, and G. de Chalmot 911 



BOTANY — MYCOLOGY. 



Some fungous diseases of celery, B. D. Halsted 884 



Leaf blights of cotton, G. F. Atkinson 844 



Loose smut of oats, C. O. Flagg 889 



Diseases of the sugar beet root, J. C. Arthur and K. E. Golden 853 



Notes on fungi and fungicides, L. R. Taft 871 



Investigations of plant diseases at Vermont Station, L. R. Jones 891 



Common fungous diseases and their treatment 846 



I^xperiments with fungicides at Massachusetts Hatch Station, S. T. Maynard. 864 

 Spraying for fungous pests of the orchard and vineyard, J. B. Smith and B. D. 



Halsted 878 



Preparation and use of fungicides, L. F. Kinney 889 



Spraying apparatus, S. T. Maynard 866 



Concerning tubercles on the roots of leguminous plants, J. Lachmann 914 



Outhe presence in straw of an aerobic ferment which reduces nitrates, E . Breal . 916 



KXTOMOLOGY. 



Notes on the Gypsy moth and cranberry insects, C. H. Fernald 869, 871 



Notes on important fruit insects, C. H. T. Townsend 886 



Insects injurious to young fruit trees. F. L. Washburn 889 



Insects which burrow in the stem of wheat, F. M. Webster 889 



Damage by destructive locusts in 1891, L. Bruner, D. \V. Coijuilh^t. and H. 



Osborn 907 



Injurious insects and fungi of Kentucky, H. Garman 8.59 



Entomological work at Mississippi Station 876 



Experiments with insecticides at Massachusetts Hatch Station, S. T. Maynard. 864 



Insecticide experiments with Paris green and kerosene emulsion, C. H. Fernald. 870 

 Spraying for insect pests of the orchard and vineyard, J. B. Smith and B. D. 



Halsted 878 



Notes on insecticides, L. R. Taft 871 



Spra.ying fruits, G. C. Butz 889 



Preparation and use of insecticides, L. F. Kinney 889 



Report ou an insect trap, C. H. Fernahl 870 



METEOROLOGY. 



Meteorological observations at Massachusetts Hatch Station, C. D. Warner 871 



Meteorological observations at Mississippi Station 877 



Instructions for the use of maximum and minimum thermometers and the rain 



gauge 894 



WATKi:. 



Analysis of Colorado River water, C. B. Collingwood 846 



Analyses of water, H. H. Harrington 8iK) 



SOILS. 



Analyses of mesa soil in Arizona. C. B. Collingwood 846 



The comparative effect of sulphate of iron and sulphate of lime on the con- 

 servation of nitrogen in bare soil.s, and on nitrihcation, P. Richard 917 



