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Influence of remedies for smut on the germination of seeds, B. Mezentzov 1081 



On the influence of salt water on the viabiUty of seeds, O. Rostrup 1081 



On the viabiUty of seed buried in the ground, O. Rostrup 1081 



On the viabiUty of weed seed, O. Rostrup 1082 



Notes on weeds, W. Carruthers 1082 



Killing weeds in lawns, L. R. Jones and W. J. Morse 1082 



DISEASES OP PLANTS. 



Report of the vegetable pathok)gist, D. McAlpine 1082 



The diseases of cultivated ])lants, G. Delacroix 1082 



Notes on some important plant diseases of the Tropics, F. Noack 1082 



Notes on some plant diseases, K. Malkoff 1083 



The distribution of the anthracnose of red clover, G. Linhart 1083 



Investigations on cereal rusts, E. Marchal 1083 



The treatment of stinking smut in wheat, J . Reed 1084 



Potato diseases and their remedies, L. R. Jones and W. J. Morse 1084 



Diseases of the potato in Ireland, T. Johnson 1085 



Some diseases of the potato and of fruit trees, A. Linton 1085 



A new fungus disease of potatoes, R. S. MacDougall 1085 



A bacterial disease of sugar beets, ( f. G. Hedgcock and H. Metcalf 1085 



Nematode diseases of bananas, sugar beets, etc. , Y. Mosseri 1086 



Nematodes in out-of-door plants, A. Osterwalder 108G 



Anagallis arrensis as a host for nematodes, Van Hall and Yiin IJijlcvelt 108(5 



Some diseases of sugar cane in the West Indies, A. Howard 1086 



The gummosis of the sugar cane, R. G. Smith 1086 



An ascobacterium from the sugar cane, R. G. Smith 1086 



A gum-forming bacterium from Eucalyplus stuarliana, R. G. Smith 1087 



The bacterial origin of gums of the arabin group, R. G. Smith 1087 



Cucumber diseases, (t. E. Stone 1087 



Orchard diseases and their remedies, L. R. Jones and W. J. Morse 1087 



A destructive apple rot following scab, H. J. Eustace 1088 



Botanical investigations on fruit diseases 1088 



Spraying for bitter rot 1088 



Apple canker, F. C. Sears 1089 



Laboratory of vegetable physiology and fermentations, H. Miiller-Thurgau... 1089 



Two diseases of vanilla, G. Delacroix 1089 



The gooseberry mildew in Europe, E. S. Salmon 1089 



The distribution of the gooseberry mildew in Russia, P. Hennings 1090 



Chemical and physiological studies on the nndberry dwarf disease, U. Suzuki. . 1090 



Diseases of trees and plants, W. Carruthers - 1090 



jEckJhim eUttinum as the cause of witches' brooms of silver fir, E. Fischer 1090 



Perithecial forms of Fhleospora ulmi and < :/<iu.yi<irium nervjseqimm, H. Klebahn . . 1090 



A disease of lilacs caused by Botrytis ruhjarii^, C. J. J. Van Hall 1090 



Some pests of the flower garden, M. C. Cooke 1090 



A disease of the carnation, M. C. Potter 1090 



The treatment of fungus pests, A. Howard - 1991 



Annual review of Uterature relating to plant diseases, 1901, M. Hollrung 1091 



ENTOMOLOGV. 



Fifteenth annual meeting of the Asssociation of Economic Entomologists 1091 



Report of the entomologist, C. P. Gillette 1092 



Report of the State entomologist, A. L. Quaintance 1 093 



Principal injurious insects of the year, A. L. Quaintance and R. 1. Smith 1093 



Report of the entomologist, C. French 1 093 



Annual report for 1902 of the zoologist, C. Warburton 1 093 



Orchard and bush fruit pests and how to combat them, C. Warburton 1093 



Entomology, M. V. Slingerland 10^3 



Inse(;ts injurious to fruit trees, H. Faes _ 1093 



Combating animal pests on fruit trees, grapevines, and vegetables, Hofer 1093 



San Jose scale investigations, IV, V. H. Lowe and P. J. Parrott 1094 



Orchard treatment for the San Jose scale, H. T. Fernald 1095 



San Jose scale, E. D. Sanderson 109o 



