IV CONTENTS. 



HORTICULTURE. 



Page. 



A continuation of Bulletin No. 74, on onions, < .. ( loote 47 



Variety tests with kohl-rabi ami carrots, T. Remy 47 



Selection of garden carrots, Denaiffe 47 



Culture of cauliflower seed in Denmark, G. Nyeland-Brandt 47 



Report of the horticultural division, F. W. Card and A. E. Stene 47 



Miscellaneous horticultural work 48 



The origin* of development of fruit buds 49 



Fruit growing, with a selected list of varieties for New Hampshire, F. W. Rane. 49 



The fruit garden, < J. Bunyard and O. Thomas 49 



Experiments in orchard management in New England, F. W. Kane 49 



New York apples in storage, S. A. Beach and V. A. Clark 50 



Native plums 52 



Observations on the fertilization of peach orchards, E. H. Jenkins 52 



Citrus fruits and their culture, H. H. Hume 52 



Cultivation of citrus groves, H. II. Hume 53 



Cooperative experiments with small fruits, H. L. Hutt 53 



Varieties of strawberries and raspberries, VV. J. Green and C. VV. Waid 53 



Grape growing for home use, J. C. Whitten 53 



On the failing of vineyards at M< >ntagu, C. Mayer 53 



Foreign import tariffs on fruits and nuts, 1903, F. H. Hitchcock 53 



Pecan culture for western Texas, E. E. Risien 53 



The commercial value, etc., of seeds of the Para rubber tree 53 



Preparing "Para rubber" in Ceylon, F. J. Holloway 54 



Rubber tapping experiments in the Botanic Gardens 54 



Rubber from Willughbeia edulis and Urceola esculenta in Burma, W. R. Dunstan, 



S. Carr, and J. W. Leather ,.: 54 



The book of town and window gardening, Mrs. F. A. Bardswell 55 



Directions for making window gardens, W. W. Tracy 55 



The school garden, L. C. Corbett 55 



FORESTRY. 



Manual of forestry. II, Sylviculture, W. Schlich 55 



Effects of weather on tree growth, C. E. Hall 55 



The effects of a hailstorm on growing timber, H. C. Sampson 56 



Influence of various fertilizers on pine and spruce plantings. T. Cannelin and 



L. Stenback 56 



Forestry, F. W. Rane 56 



Advancement in American forestry, E. E. Faville 56 



The future of Federal forest reservations, E. A. Bowers 56 



A forest policy for Massachusetts, B. F. Fernow 56 



The Michigan State forest reservation 57 



The south part of Pikes Peak Forest Reserve, J. C. Blumer 57 



Natural forest extension, C. W. Yoder 51 



The planting of white pine in New England, H. B. Kempton 57 



Tree planting on our northern prairies, YV. A. Burnap 57 



Why is tree planting a failure? T. H. Douglas 58 



Present condition of Iowa forests, L. H. Pammel 58 



The phenology of our trees, Charlotte M. King 58 



Cooperative experiments in forestry, R. D. Crai<j 58 



The management and planting of British woodlands, C. E. Curtis 58 



Exotic conifers in Britain, W. Somerville 58 



The conversion of home-grown timber, R. Anderson 58 



The Philippine forestry service, W. Klemme 58 



Forest administration of the Central Provinces, 1902-3, B. Robertson et al .. . 58 



Progress report of forest administration in the Madras Presidency 59 



Forest administration in the lower provinces of Bengal, A. L. Mclntire 59 



Annual report of the conservator of forests, 1902, T. R. Sim 59 



The chemistry of the forest, J. B. Weems 59 



Durability of posts, F. W. Card and A. E. Stene 59 



SEEDS WEEDS. 



Tests of the vitality of vegetable seeds, E. H. Jenkins 60 



Long distance transportation of seeds, J. C. Harvey 60 



The Macdonald-Robertson Seed Growers' Association, G. H. Clark 60 



