IV < ( INTENTS. 



Pagi 



Fi »rest fires 473 



Forest fires in .Maine 47.'5 



Ornamental and useful subtropical tiers, T. R. Sim 473 



Reforesting mountain slopes, T. I'. Lukens 47."5 



An objecl lesson in reforestation, A. W. Tourgee 47:5 



Indirect influence of forests, 11. Lafosse 47.'5 



Forest planting in western Kansas. U.S. Kellogg 473 



Forestry in the Michigan State Agricultural College 474 



Experimental forest in Minnesota, 0. ('. Andrews 474 



Forest-tree seed collecting in New Mexico, W. II. Alast 474 



Forest conditions in western Wisconsin, I.. II. Pammel 474 



The black wattle ( Acacia decurrens ), E. I hit chins 474 



The poplars, L. Breton-Bonnard 474 



The study of the red gum 475 



The water elm, J. .Jensen 475 



Camp life at the Yale Summer School of Forestry, <,». R. Craft 475 



SEEDS WEEDS. 



The biology of the seed of species of Inga, A. Borzi 475 



Rules and apparatus for seed testing 476 



Experiments with seeds and seedlings, l'>. D. Halsted and J. A. Kelsey 478 



Experiments with weeds, B. D. Halsted and J. A. Kelsey 4711 



Report of the botanist, L903, W. A. Buckhout 476 



Prickly pear extermination 476 



The destruction of wild mustard, Roussille 476 



Destruction of wild mustard, Triboulet, Rommatin, and Saint-Quentin 476 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Bacterial diseases prevalent in Ontario, F. C. Harrison and B. Barlow 477 



Investigations at the station of plant pathology, G. Delacroix 477 



Letters on diseases of plants, N. A. Cobb 477 



The West Indian anthracm ise i >f c< itton, L. Lewt< m-Brain 478 



Streptothrix as a cause of musty oats, D. Brocq-Rousseu 47s 



The study of potato rot, < r. Delacroix 478 



The leaf brown of the potato, J. J. Van ha 478 



Some diseases of the potato, G. Massee 479 



Treat 1 1 lent of potatoes with fungicides, F. Parisot 479 



Sugar beet diseases, W. II. Ilutt 47'.' 



The yellowing of sugar beets, CI >elacroix 479 



A disease of asparagus, G. Delacroix 479 



Vitality of the cabbage black rot germ on cabbage seed, II. A. Harding et al . 480 



A bacterial disease of cauliflower and allied plants, V. C. Harrison 480 



The sleepy disease of tomatoes 480 



Black spot of the apple, D. McAlpine 480 



The witches' broom of plums, C. Bossu 481 



The coffee disease in Oaxaca, A. L. Herrera 481 



Progress of cranberry spraying experiments, C. L. Shear 481 



Two new grape pests in Hungary, < r. de Istvantli 481 



The brunissure of grapes, L. Ravaz 482 



Notes on the gray rot, E. < histri 482 



Development of the black rot fungus, P. Vialaand P. Pacottet 482 



Notes on the black rot, A. Prunet 482 



Maerophoma reniformis on grapes in Algeria, I>. Trabut 482 



Culture of grape anthracnose fungus, P. Vialaand P. Pacottet 482 



Puccinia polygoni-amphibii and JEcidium sanguinolenlum, H. Vanderyst 482 



A new species of Thielaviopsis, L. Petri 482 



Report of the botanist, 1901', W. A. Buckhout 483 



Plant diseases in Denmark, 1903, E. Rostrup 483 



Plant pathological experimental work and its aims, F. K. Ravn 483 



ENTOMOLOGY. 



Report of the entomologist, .1. B. Smith 483 



Department of entomology, E. D. ball 484 



About some injurious insects, S. Onuki and II. Nakagawa 484 



