CONTENTS. V 



I'age. 



A new yellow ealla, K. ( ). ( )rpet 359 



Leaf nic.ld foivorchias, E. ( ). ( )rpet 360 



The farmer's llower garden, A. ('. I>eal 360 



The window garden, A. C. Beal - - 360 



KOKKSTKV. 



Grazing in the forest reserves, F. Roth 360 



Administration of tiie United States forest reserves, I. F. Roth 360 



New forest reserves 360 



The timber resources of Nebraska, W. L. Hall 360 



Forestry in Minnesota, S. B. Green - 361 



A working plan for southern hard woods, and its results, J. Foley - . 361 



The improvement of uncultivated farm land, F,. H. Jenkins 361 



Annual ivpi )rt of the forester, \V. ^lulford -361 



Fire and tlie forest reserves, C. S. Newhall 361 



Forest fires during June - ■ - 361 



Practical sylviculture, ( i. Yen - - 361 



Forest trees adapted to Chile, F. Albert 361 



White pine planting in New England, H. B. Kempton ^ . 361 



The Pinvs uttennafa as a water conserver, T. P. Lukens 362 



The red cedar in Nebraska, L. C. Miller - - 362 



Taxodium (listirJtxin and related species, R. M. Harper 362 



A notable California fir, \V. R. Dudley. - 322 



A volatile oil in the wood of ('njptomeriajapomca, C. Kimoto - 362 



The effect of lightning on trees, D. T. INIacDougal - 363 



The work in dendro-chemistry, "W. H. Krug 363 



The lumber industry, H. Gannett 363 



SKEDS — WKEBS. 



Agricidtural seeds — where grown and how handled, A. J. Pieters 363 



A test of the vitality of seed corn, A. I). Shamel 364 



Tests of the vitality of vegetable seeds, E. H. Jenkins 364 



Conditions influencing the vitality and germination of seeds, J. W. T. Duval . 364 



The removal of the wings from the seeds of conifers, F. Main 364 



The destruction of weeds, G. Heuze - 364 



DISEASES OK IM.ANTS. 



Notes on plant diseases, F. D. Chester 364 



A new bacterial disease of the potato, ( i. Delacroix 365 



Concerning the bacterial disease of the potato, E. Marre 366 



Concerning a Ijacterial disease of the })otato, A. Carre ... 366 



Some diseases of the sugar beet, C. O. Townsend 366 



Field treatment of cane cuttings in reference to fungus diseases, A. Howan.. . . 366 



The root disease of sugar caxie 366 



A foot rot of wheat, A. B. Cordley 367 



Inquiry concerning loss from smut of wheat and oats in Illinois, A. D. Shamel. 367 



The gummosis of f'ruit trees, P. Passy 367 



Field work with bitter rot during 1901, J. C. Blair and A. V. Stubenrauch 367 



Prevention of bitter rot, T. J. Biirrill and J. C. Blair 367 



Cockscomb fasciation of pineapples, J. W. Harshberger 368 



Nature of the banana disease prevalent at Alexandria, Looss and G. P. Foaden. 368 



How fungi gain entrance to living trees, J. W. Harshberger 368 



Canker of oak trees, M. C. Potter 368 



A bacterial Idight of strawberry, A. B. Cordley 368 



lOxperiments for the prevention of mildew, L. Ravaz and A. Bonnet 368 



Influence of gray rot of grapes on yield and quality of wine, A. Muntz 369 



Development of black rot, A. Prunet 369 



The fire disease of narcissus, J. Ritzenia Bos 369 



Bordeaux mixture containing sugar, and bee culture, E. Jacky 370 



ENTO.MOI.OCV. 



Department of entomology, A. B. Cordley 370 



Report of the entomologist, R. C. Scheldt 370 



Insects, J. M. Southwick 371 



