IV CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Experiments in orchard, vineyard, and cellar, H. Schellenberg 967 



Pruning green grapevines, J. M. Guillon 967 



Experiments in manuring grapes, E. Marre 967 



Budding the pecan, G. W. Oliver 968 



Exi:)eriments with manures for chrysanthenmms, G. Truffaut 969 



Conference on roses at the Holland House 970 



Mendel's jjrinciples applied to orchid hybrids, C. C. Hurst 970 



The book of the wild garden, S. W. Fitzherbert 970 



A new design of greenhouse 971 



Horticulture in Egypt, L. Saunders 971 



FOKESTllY. 



The principal species of wood — their characteristic properties, C. H. Snow 971 



Applied ecology, B. E. Fernow 971 



A study of the redwood, R. T. Fisher _ 971 



Report of the superintendent of State forests, W. F. Fox 972 



A report on dead and diseased trees on Long Island, A. Knechtel 972 



Gathering spruce seed, C. R. Pettis 972 



Report of the Maine forest commissioner, 1902, E. E. Ring 972 



A study of the Maine spruce, R. S. Hosmer 978 



Distribution of plants in forest regions, W. M. Munson 973 



INIanagement of pulp wood forests, A. Gary 973 



Regeneration of woods from seed naturally or artificially sown, A. C. Forbes. . 973 



The natural regeneration of oak and beech woods, L. S. Wood 974 



The management of pul)lic and j)ri vate parks, J. Wilson 974 



Sawmills and wood-working machinery for estates, J. Price 974 



Reclaiming and planting ])og land, T. Conway 974 



Revenue from the forest of Compiegne for 1900 974 



Trees on the farm, H. Pye 974 



SEEDS WEEDS. 



The acquisition of the germinati ve faculty in ripening seed, P. Maze 974 



The influence of formaldehyde on the germination of oats, F. Cranefield 975 



The effect of depth of planting on germination of clover seed, F. Cranefield . . 975 



The effect of sunliglit upon the germinati ve power of seed, E. Laurent 975 



Experiments on the germination of seed preserved in a vacuum, E. Laurent. . 975 



Red clover seed and its impurities, D. Finlayson 976 



Notes on weeds, T. W. Kirk 976 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Plant depredations and plant culture, F. W. Rane 976 



The a'cidium as a device to restore vigor to the fungus, J. C. Arthur 976 



A contrit)ution to the knowledge of rust fungi, F,. Jacky 976 



Inoculation experiments with some Uredinea", F. Bubak 976 



Culture methods with Uredineje, M. A. Carleton 977 



Some injurious fungi occurring on cultivated plants in Dutch East Africa, P. 



Hennings 977 



Two new fungi fr(jm Oliio, F. Bubak 977 



Concerning the namc^ and distriltution of UvophJyctis hohemica, P. Magnus 977 



A contribution to the mycology of Liguria, A. Magnaghi 977 



The development of a new parasitic mycromyeete, R. Fai-neti 977 



Notes on two diseases of cotton, F. Fletcher 977 



Experiments with rust-resisting wheats, W. L. Summers 977 



Concerning the so-called brusone of wheat, V. Peglion 978 



Studies on the germination of ergot, S. J. Rostowzew 978 



Seed treatment for the prevention of millet smuts, L. Hecke 978 



Treatment of smuts and rusts, D. A. Saunders 978 



The prevention of oat smut and potato scab, R. A. Moore 978 



Some potato diseases 979 



A new potato disease, M. C. Potter 979 



The potato disease, E. A. Nobbs 980 



A nematode disease of rice, J. van Breda de Haan 980 



Tobacco diseases in Galicia, M. Raciborski 980 



Erysiphe lamprocarpa on tobacco, G. E. Anastasia 980 



