IV CONTENTS. 



Tage. 



Fertilizers for flax, H. Blin 560 



Experimenta upon the cultivation of hops at Goudhurst 560 



Experiments in breeding Szekler maize, C. Fruwirth 560 



Peanuts, C. L. Newman. 560 



Selectii in of seed in potato growing, E. M. Fast . . 560 



Behavior of the rice plant to nitrates and ammonium salts, M. Nagaoka 560 



Native and introduced salt bushes, E. Nelson 561 



The growth of sugar cane, Z. Kamerling 561 



A new met In id of planting and cultivating sugar cane 561 



Sugar beets, F. W. Traphagen 561 



Culture experiments with sugar beets, Landrin and Legras 562 



Fertilizer experiments with tobacco, M. Lehmann and S. Tobata 562 



HORTICULTURE. 



Heredity in bean hybrids (Phaseolus vulgaris), R. A. Emerson 563 



(Shading vegetables - 564 



Market gardening in Egypt, A. L. Monfront 564 



Fall sowing and wintering of plants of the cabbage family, F. M. Novik 564 



A soil experiment, E. A. Season 564 



Violet carrots, L. Wittmack 564 



Native or Blaekfellows' bread, D. McAlpine 564 



Horticultural section, W. J. Palmer 565 



The fruit industry of Steiermark 565 



The graft union, F. A. Waugh 565 



Budding fruit trees high above ground, H. M. Stringfellow 566 



Varieties of fruits recommended for planting, W. H. Ragan 566 



The seedless apple 2,000 years old 566 



Honey peach group, F. C. Reimer 566 



Citrus culture in Cape Colony, F. T. Bioletti, W. Gowie, and P. J. Cillie 566 



Citronella and lemon grass in Ceylon, India, and West Indies, J. C. Sawer... 567 



Bananas in tropical America, E. W. Perry 567 



Cultivation of the mulberry, E. Lopez 567 



The breadfruit, II. E. Baum 567 



St raw berries the first season, W. Beebe 567 



Strawberries from seed, Helen Manning . 567 



Result of some experiments, G. C. Starcher 567 



Viticultural division, R. Bragato 567 



Specific variations due to crossing, A. Jeannin 568 



A curious case of asexual hybridization, M. Rocher 568 



FORESTRY. 



Forestry for farmers of Connecticut 568 



Forest planting in western Kansas, R. S. Kellogg 568 



Report of committee on forestry, 1902, J. T. Rothrock 569 



The chestnut in southern Maryland, R. Zon 569 



Report of the forest department in Bombay Presidency, G. P. Millett et al. . . 569 



The culture and regeneration of spruce in Belgium, A. Doudlet 569 



The Sihlwald, A. Poskin 570 



Sylviculture and arboriculture in ancient Rome, E. Chardome 570 



The value of seed trees, L. C. Miller 570 



The main uses of wood, W. R. Lazenby 570 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Quantitative estimation of disease spores, N. A. Cobb 570 



North American Ustilaginea?, G. P. Clinton 570 



A corn mold, J. L. Sheldon 571 



Notes on the wheat stem disease ( Opldobolus herpotrichus) , C. J. J. van Hall. . 571 



Diseases of cereals, L. Degrully 571 



Farm treatment for ergotized rye, L. Grandeau 571 



The brown rust on the bromes and the mycoplasm hypothesis, J. Eriksson . . 572 



A soft rot of the sugar beet, H. Metcalf 572 



Blackleg or potato stem rot 572 



Club root of cabbage, H. Vanderyst 572 



