IV CONTENTS. 



Paga 



Propagation of plums, third report, F. A. Waugh 1068 



A review of Americana plums, F. A. Waugh 1069 



The Japanese hybrid groups of plums, F. A. Waugh 1069 



A resume of what I know about my specialty — plums, J. AV. Kerr 1069 



Laying down of peach trees, W. Paddock 1069 



A remarkable pineapple 1070 



A remarkable mango 1070 



Report of central station at Ames, H. C. Price 1070 



An Iowa plant breeder; some of his creations, H. C. Price 1070 



The influence of stock on scion, Leclerc du Sablon 1070 



Hardiness of some grafted stocks, J. M. Guillon 1070 



Comparative structure of calluses in grafted plants, L. Daniel 1070 



Grafting nutmegs 1070 



The white l:)lackberry ' ' Iceberg " 1071 



Unfruitful currants, Ewert 1071 



Grafts in moss, R. C. de Briailleg 1071 



Use of plaster in viticulture in connection with manures, L. Grandeau 1071 



Direct shipments of grapes from BpaiTi, A. E. Carleton 1071 



Fertilizing by means of leguminous plants in tea culture, A. E. Kerkhoven . . 1072 



Fruit-storage experiments 1072 



Cold storage, H. T. Galpin 1072 



Some remarks on the canning inchistry, AV. B. Alwood 1073 



Rei^ort of the Nova Scotia School of Horticulture, F. C. Sears 1073 



The American carnation; how to grow it, C. AV. AA'ard 1073 



Breeding hybrid carnations, C. AA'^. AVard 1073 



The fertilization of chrysanthemum flowers 1 074 



Soil for blue hydrangeas, E. Andre 1074 



Blue hydrangeas 1074 



Nicotiana hybrids of the second generation, G. Bellair 1074 



Etherization and chloroforming of dormant plant parts, W. Johannsen 1074 



A woman's hardy garden, Helena R. Ely 1075 



How to make school gardens, II. D. Hemenway 1075 



The nature study idea, L. 11. Bailey 1075 



FORESTRY. 



A German metliod of oak reproduction, AA^. F. Hubbard 1075 



The cultivation of the locust tree, L. R. Jones and AV. J. IMorse 1076 



The black walnut, G. 0. Greene 1076 



Notes on Pscudotsitga ghni.ce.^ccns, (t. Bellair 1076 



A research on the eucalypts, R. T. Baker and II. G. Smith 1076 



A revision of the genus Eucalyptus — I, J. H. Maiden 1076 



Progress in national forestry, J. S. Peyton 1076 



Recent forest reserve consolidation 1076 



Forestry for southern New England wood lots, R. T. Fisher 1077 



Forestry at an experiment station, AV. Mulford 1077 



The farm wood lot in INlichigan, F. G. Miller 1077 



Minnesota's system of preventing forest fires, C. C. Andrews 1077 



Profitable trees for planting on waste lands in New Jersey, F. R. INIeier 1077 



Forestry in Ohio, AV. R. Lazenby 1078 



Conservative lumbering at Sewanee, Tennessee, J. Foley 1078 



Evidence taken on British forestry 1078 



Report of the Pliilippine forestry bureau, 1901-2, G. P. Ahern 1079 



Progress report of the forest surveys in Bengal, 1901-2, P. J. Gordon 1079 



The production of timber in Algeria, J. Trabut 1079 



The forester and the lumberman, G. Pinchot 1080 



A profitable cutting of insect-killed timber, A. Cary 1080 



Preservation of soil fertility in plantations, A. C. Forbes 1080 



Shade tree suggestions, A. Nelson 1080 



Creosoting timber, S. ^V. Labrot 1080 



SEEDS — WEEDS. 



Timothy, alsike, and red clover seeds, G. H. Clark 1080 



Seed-testing stations in Hungary, J. Speir 1081 



Rules for seed examinations adopted by Danish seed control stations 1081 



