IV CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Some strawberry books, C. H. Payne 254 



The cranberry industry 255 



Field grafting and bench grafting 255 



Stocks for calcareous soils, L. Ravaz 255 



Electricity for cultivation of plants 255 



Instantaneous bleaching liquid for nuts, G. E. Colby 255 



Distribution of seeds, plants, cuttings, etc., E. J. Wickson 255 



FOKESTliY. 



Handbook of the trees of New England, L. L. Dame and II. Brooks 256 



The California forestry substations, C. H. Shinn 256 



Forestry in Iowa, W. Greene • 256 



Trees of the Big Horn forest reserve, A. Estella I'addock 257 



Trees of the Priest River forest reserve, J. C. Blumer 257 



Special report of the forestry bureau, Philijipine Islands, G. P. Ahern 257 



Forestry in Saxony, E. L. Harris 257 



Report "on forest administratif)n in Burma for 1900-U)01 257 



Rejiort on forest administration in the Punjab for 1900-1901, C. F. Elliott 258 



Report of forest administration in the Hyderabad district, C. Bagshawe 258 



City forestry, L. A. Goodman 258 



Winter aspect of the woods, Charlotte M. King 258 



The cork oak, J. H. Maiden 258 



The comparative temperature of birt-h, fir, and pine, Y. T. Luguinine 258 



SEEnS WEEDS. 



Annual report of the seed-control station at Vienna, T. von Weinzierl 259 



Plants injurious in agriculture and horticulture, E. Menault and H. Rousseau 259 



The broom rapes, R. Roger 259 



Broom rape, G. Martinet and A. Estoppey 259 



Dodder — its life history and remedies, D. McAlpine 259 



The destruction of mustard by spraying, F. Smeyers and J. Vandervaeren 260 



Experiments on the destruction of charlock by spraying 260 



A Ijrier and blackberry Ijush eradicator, II. W. Potts 260 



DISE.\SES OF PLANTS. 



Report of the mycologist, F. D. Chester 260 



Notes and observations on plant diseases, 1901, J. Percival 261 



I'lant diseases, G. Massee 261 



New heter( ecious rust fungi, H. Klebahn 261 



On hot- water treatment of cereal grains for preventif)n of smut, II. Rommetin 262 



The difference between smut and bunt, E. Druce 262 



The wilt disease of the cowpea and its control, W. A. Orton 262 



A cowpea resistant to root knot, H. J. Webber and A^'. A. ( )rton 262 



A new disease of potato, S. Gueraud de Lahari)e 263 



A new disease of potato, R. Roger 263 



Tlie brown disease of potatoes, C. E. Bessey 263 



The snow mildew, P. Sorauer 263 



A new parasite of sugar beets in Egypt, V. Mosseri 263 



Diplodia cacaoicola, a i^arasitic fungus on sugar cane and cacao, A. Howard. . . 263 



Observations on the mosaic disease of tobacco, A. F. Woods 264 



Black rot of ginger, A. Howard 264 



A new banana disease in Egypt, A. Preyer 264 



Observations on the nuilberry dwarf troubles, U. Suzuki 264 



Experiments in the prevention of Peronospora of grapes, F. Zweitler 265 



Coulnre, or non-setting of grapes, E. 1 1. Rainford 265 



The American gooseberry mildew in Ireland, E. S. Salmon 265 



Diseases of the tea plant, G. Delacroix 265 



The parasites of the tea plant, A. Zimmennann 265 



Diseases of timber, H. von Schrenk 266 



The disease of larch, J. Simpson 266 



A disease of the American ash, H. von Seiirenk 266 



Carnation anthracnose, M. C. Cooke 266 



