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DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



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Report of the section for plant protection, Hohenheim, 1903, (). Kirchner 884 



Smuts of cereals and means for combating them, < >. Rose 884 



Notes on infection experiments with various Qredineas, Miss C. M. Gibson... 885 

 Notes on some species of Uromyces frequenting various species of Leguminous 



plants, E. Jordi '. 885 



Investigations on the diseases of sorghum, \V. Busse 885 



Investigations on some seedling diseases of beets, L. Hiltner and L. Peters... 886 



Investigations on the zonal seal) of beets, F. Kriiger 886 



Tobacco diseases, A. D. Selby 886 



Pear scab, R. E. Smith 887 



Some pathological and physiological notes on coffee, A. Zimmermann 888 



Some cacao diseases in Africa, < >. Appel and II. F. Strunk 888 



A witches' broom disease of cacao in Surinam, F. A. F. ( '. Went 888 



A disease of red alder. Appel SSS 



Leaf rust of Pinus cembra, D. II. C. Schellenberg 888 



A form of Nectria on the white pine, < <. Queritet 888 



Carnation diseases, < >. F. Atkinson 889 



A disease of carnations, ( i. Poirault 889 



The passion (lower as a parasite, F. l'ee-Laby 889 



The use of neutral copper acetate as a fungicide, F. Chuard and II. Faes 889 



ENTOMOLOGY. 



Injuri< ms insects of 1904, F. L. Washburn 889 



The insect record for 1903, C. M. Weed 890 



Increase and spread of injurious insects in North Carolina, D. L. White 890 



Insect pests and spraying, F. Sherman, jr 890 



The monthly bulletin of the division of zoology, II. A. Surface 890 



Destroying insects and fungus diseases. < >. M. Morris 890 



Entomological investigations in Jylland in 1903, N. Fritz 890 



Kep< >rt ( if the entomologist, W. W. Froggatt 890 



F^conomic entomology, II. Tryon 890 



The entomological section, C. B. Simpson 890 



The entomological section, C. B. Simpson 891 



Injurious insects, F. Corboz 891 



Combating animals injurious to plants and animals, Leeaillon 891 



Insects and pyrethrum powder, E. Andre 891 



The cotton boll worm, A. L. Quaintance and F. C. Bishopp 891 



The Mexican cotton boll weevil, < r. W. Herrick 891 



Insects mistaken for the Mexican cotton boll weevil, E. D. Sanderson S91 



The sugar-cane borer, H. Maxwell-Lefroy 891 



Insects injurious to cabbage, H. Garman 892 



Some common insects injurious to the apple, R. I. Smith 892 



Apple aphis, F. Chuard and II. Faes 892 



Apple maggot and other insects, Edith M. Batch and W. M. Munson 892 



The fruit maggot [Trypetaludens), A. L. Herreraetal 892 



The codling moth in Michigan, R. II. Bettit 892 



Spray solutions for San Jose scale, T. B. Symons svt:; 



Practical treatment of the San .lost'' scale, S. A. Forbes 893 



Oscinis frit, A. Carlier 893 



A new parasite of the eggs of Phlyetsenodes sticlicalis, K. E. Demokidov 893 



Tabanidse of the western United States and Canada, J. S. Hine 893 



Biological notes on species of LiodeS, A. Fleischer 893 



The palearctic forms of the dipterous genus Fispa, T. Becker 893 



The yellow fly of the dismal swamp, N. Banks N94 



Lepidoptera taken in a moth trap at Ditchingham, Suffolk, Mrs. II. F. Mann. 894 



Insecticides and fungicides, II. A. < rossard and H. H. Hume 894 



The parasites of Culicidae, L. Dye 894 



Wintering of bees. Devauchelle 894 



FOODS — NUTRITION. 



Standards of purity for food products 894 



Composition of American noodles and methods for the analysis of noodles, A. 



L. Winton and F. M. Bailey * 895 



Ninth report on food products 895 



