CONTENTS, III 



FIELD CHOPS. 



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Annual ivi)()rt of Alaska Experiment Stations, 1901, C. C. Georgesoii 558 



Annual report of Hawaii Agricultural Plxperiment Station, 1901, J. H. Smith. 560 



Annual report of Porto Rico Experiment Station, 1901, F. D. Gardner 560 



Report of the agriculturist, E. R. Lloyd 561 



Report of Calgary Experiment Station, P. T. Bone 561 



Annual report on experimental farms and gardens in the Bomliay Presidency . 561 



Methods of conducting plat experiments, B. R. Larsen 561 



Crop report for 1901 and 1902, F. G. Sly 561 



The effect of potash on plants, l\. Wilfarth and G. Wimm'er 561 



Fertilizer tests on grass, barley, and swedes 568 



Experiments with phosphatic fertilizers on meadows and rye, Remy 563 



Alfalfa ( in Illinois soil, C. G. Hopkins 563 



(Growing alfalfa in Kansas, II. M. Cottrell 564 



Fertilizer and culture experiments with hops, A. D. Hall 564 



Experiments with hops, Remy 564 



Seed selection of oats, J. Huntemann 564 



Paspahnii dilatatuni 565 



Potato experiments in 1901, B. D. Halsted 565 



Fertilizer experiments with rape 565 



Cane sugar and the process of its manufacture in Java, H. C. Prinsen-Geei'ligs. 565 



Experiments with sugar cane, C. F. Eckart 565 



Chlorids in tobacco, W. H. Pegram 566 



Experiments with wheat at Grignon in 1902, P. P. Deherain and C. Dupont.. 566 



HORTICULTURE. 



Report of tlw3 assistant in liorticulture, A. T. Jordan 566 



Experiments in crossing plants, B. D. Halsted 568 



Plant breeding and improvement in our experiment stations, B. D. Halsted.. 569 



Apparent exceptions to the Mendel law of dissociation in hybrids, C. Correns. 569 



Experiments with salad plants, B. D. Halsted 569 



Culture of vegetables, E. Yunge 570 



Use of commercial fertilizers for market gardening, J. Aeby and E. Hegh 570 



Experiments in onion growing at Dominica 570 



New way to transplant 570 



The Russian apple and its outcome; behavior in the Northwest, A. T. Erwin . 570 



Cold storage of apples, F. W. Rane, H. H. Lamson, and F. W. Morse... 570 



p]xperiments in preserving winter fruits in peat, E. Yunge 571 



Culture and manufacture of tea in British India and Cevlon, A. Schulte 572 



The book of the strawberry, E. Beckett " 572 



Self and cross pollination, R. Goethe 572 



Study of grape seeds, A. Bonnet 572 



Report of the viticultural station at Eibingen, R. Goethe et al 572 



The carol) tree, A . Guyader 573 



English pleasure gardens. Rose S. Nichols 573 



The book of climl)ing plants, S. Arnott 573 



The book of old-fashioned flowers, H. Roberts 573 



A plea for hardy plants, J. W. Elliott 573 



Collection of Haarlem flowers 573 



A new hybrid poppy, F. Cayeux 573 



Exi)eriments with phloxes and their allies, B. D. Halsted 574 



Experiments with ornamental plants, B. D. Halsted 574 



Exoeriments with lawn grasses, B. D. Halsted 574 



FORESTRY. 



The western hemlock, E. T. Allen 574 



The hardy catalpa in commercial plantations, W. L. Hall 574 



Eucalypts cultivated in the United States, A. J. McClatchie 575 



A history of the lun:ilier industry in the State of New York, W. F. Fox 575 



Report of the sujierintendent of forests, W. F. Fox 575 



A study in practical reforesting, J. Y. ^IcClintock 576 



Culture experiments with foreign trees in Austria, A. Cieslar 576 



The Moodman's handbook, I, II. S. Graves 576 



Methods of estimating and measuring standing timber, A. Knechtel 576 



Wood, G. S. Boulger 576 



Forest-reserve manual 577 



