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Early cut tons, R. L. Bennett : S67 



Handbook of heath culture, P. < rraebner 868 



Abaci (Manila hemp), II. T. Edwards 868 



Jute industry in relation to its introduction to Philippines, W. S. Lyon 868 



Solarium cornmersonii, L. < rrandeau 868 



A culture test of Solarium cornmersonii, L. Grandeau 868 



Potatoes at university farm, 8. B. Green and II. Cuzner 868 



The manuring of swedes, potatoes, and mangels, C. B. Jones 869 



Description of several types of sugar beets, S. Janasz 869 



Supply of plant food in its relation to variation in plants, E. Laurent 870 



Seedling and other canes at Barbados, 190-1, J. P. d' Albuquerque et al 870 



Tobacco breeding, A. D. Selby 870 



Fertilizer requirements of tobacco, A. ( '. < rirard ami E. Rousseaux 870 



Report of the wheat experimentalist, W. Farrer 871 



Cultivation of wheat in permanent alfalfa fields, D. G. Fairchild S71 



HORTICULTURE. 



American varieties of lettuce, W. W. Tracy, jr 871 



Winter forcing of rhubarb, L. R. Hitchcock 871 



Chayote, the South American apple dumpling, G. H. Paine 872 



Report of assistant in horticulture, E. E. Nelson 87l' 



Sterilized vegetal >les 872 



The absorption of drugs by plants, G. Viand 87L' 



Influence of greenhouse culture on plants, J. Bedelian 872 



Report of Woburn Experimental Fruit Farm, Duke of Bedford and S. TJ. 



Pickering S72 



An experimental shipment of fruit to Winnipeg, J. B. Reynolds 876 



A new apple of rare beauty, W. G. Johnson 876 



A frost-proof orange orchard, T. L. Mead 876 



Sterility in the Japanese plums, M. B. Waite <S76 



Pickling green olives, J. F. Revalk 877 



Strawberry culture in Mississippi, A. B. McKay N77 



Influence of grafting on composition of grapes, G. Curtel 877 



Role of seeds, pellicles, and steins in wine making, P. Pacottet 877 



FORESTRY. 



National forest reserves 878 



The Luquillo Forest Reserve, Porto Rico, J. C. Gifford 878 



The South Mountain Forest Reserve, F. L. Bitler 878 



Report of Pennsylvania Forestry Association, J. T. Rothrock 879 



The forest work at Mont Alto during 1904, G. H. Wirt 879 



Forest planting by Los Angeles, Cal 879 



A comprehensive forest law 879 



Forest administration in British India, 1902-3, S. Eardley-Wilmot 879 



Report of State forest administration in South Australia, 1903-4, W. Gill 880 



Report of the forestrv branch, New South Wales, 1903, E. Macfarlane 880 



The black ash, J. T. Rothrock 880 



The basket willow 880 



The formation of lodgepole pine forests, M. L. Erickson 880 



Forest fires 881 



Timber seasoning stations 881 



SEEDS— WEEDS. 



Some errors in seed testing, H. Rodewald 881 



Resistance of certain seed to action of absolute alcohol, P. Becquerel 881 



Permeability of seed coats of certain seeds to gases, P. Becquerel 881 



The circulation of air in sprouting seed grain, J. L. Jensen 882 



Report of the Seed Control Station at Molkom, 1903, J. A. Andersson et al. . . 882 



Report of the Goteborg and Bonus Seed Control Station, J. E. Alen 882 



Report of the Seed Control Station of Lund for 1903, A. Vilke 882 



Weed studies, L. R. Waldron 882 



The combating of weeds, P. Trubenbach 883 



Destruction of charlock by spraying, R. S. Seton 883 



Report on charlock spraying, W. Bruce 884 



Concerning the change of hosts of dodders, F. Nobbe and J. Simon 884 



