IV CONTENTS. 



Pass. 



Trees on sour and Citrus trifollata stocks, G. L. Taber 441 



Tb'^ trifobata down South .". 441 



Hybrid oranges in Texas, (t. Marti 442 



Notes on lemon curing, D. Jones 442 



The banana industry in Jamaica, W. Fawcett 442 



Cuhivation of Japanese kaki, figs, almonds, etc., in the Crimea, V. Aggeenko. 442 



Tea, C. A. Guigon 443 



The quantity of caffein in several species of coffee trees, G. Bertrand 443 



Cacao, culture and preparation, P. Preuss 443 



The composition of Norwegian small fruits, A. Ystgaard 443 



New ideas in strawberry growing, R. M. Kellogg 444 



The sand cherry in cultivation, R. A. Emerson 444 



Grafting green grapevines, J. Zawodny 444 



Hybridization at Beblenheim, C. Oberlin 444 



Hybrid direct producers in calcareous soils, J. M. Guillon 444 



Value of hybrids for wine, J. R. Chevrier 445 



The affinity of Vitis vhdfera with V. berlandieri, T. V. ]\Iunson 445 



Effect of phosphoric acid on quality of wines and on gray rot, E. Marre 445 



Contribution to the preparation of orchard fruit wines, E. Hotter 445 



Pecans, F. H. Burnette, W. C. Stubbs, and H. A. Morgan 445 



The shrubs of Wyoming, E. E. Nelson 445 



Bulb culture in North Carolina, W. F. Massey 445 



Bulbs in Washington, L. C. Corbett 446 



An experiment with hyacinths in water, E. E. Bogue 446 



How to make money growing violets, G. Saltford 446 



Gilliflower and wallflower culture in Erfurt, R. Engelhardt 446 



Hybridizing Gladiolus species, W. Van Fleet 446 



A classilication of sweet peas, H. J. Wright 446 



Mendel's laws of alternative inheritance in peas, W. F. R. AVeldon 446 



Mendel's law applied to orchid hybrids, C. C. Hurst 447 



Culture of orchids in leaf mold, L. P. De Langhe-Vernaene 447 



A graft hybrid of Crattegus-Mespilus, J. Jensen 447 



Fundamental principles of plant breeding, L. Burliank 447 



Pictorial greenhouse management, W. P. Wright 447 



A garden in the suburbs, Mrs. Leslie Williams 447 



European and Japanese gardens 447 



School gardens at School of Horticulture, Hartford, Conn., H. D. Henienway. 448 



School gardens, their devehjpment and functions, D. J. Crosby 448 



The preparation of essential oils in the West Indies, J. H. Hart 448 



Practical treatise on the culture of tropical i^lants, J. Dybowski 448 



A quarter century's evolution in American horticulture, P. O'Mara 448 



Gardencraft, old and new, J. D. Sedding 448 



FORESTRY. 



Report on th^ Southern Appalachian Mountain region, James Wilson 448 



New forest reserves 449 



The Michigan Forest Reserve, T. H. Sherrard 449 



The management of ^Michigan hard-wood forests, W. C. Winchester 449 



The jack pine plains of ]\lit'higan, F. Roth 449 



The protection of the New Hampshire forests 449 



Forestry work on the South Mountain Reservation, G. H. AVirt 449 



Action of the Pennsylvania State Forestry Reservation Commission 450 



Forestry on the Girard estate in 1901 450 



Study of a chestnut wood lot, A. S. Haines 450 



Forestry in Ireland, W. Dick 450 



The natural restoration of the forests of Switzerland, Eng'ler 450 



The reforestation of loose and worn soils, Matthes ." 451 



Coppice in the Ardennes, C. Delville 451 



An excursion in the Campine region, E. Nelis 451 



Preservation of natural characters of forests, etc., C. Bommer 451 



The (diaracteristics of various species of forest trees as nursery trees 451 



Report of expert fcjrester on the Hawaiian forests, E. M. Griffith 451 



The tunber resources of the Australian Commonwealth, E. T. Scammell 451 



The renewal of the forests in Cochin China, C. L. Roy 452 



Report of the forester, and the woods of Tonkin, Brenier 452 



Forest trees for calcareous soils, P. Mouillefert 452 



