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Yields and keeping qualities of fodder beets, F. Wohltmann et al 966 



Essential steps in securing an early crop of cotton, R. .). Redding 966 



Reporl on cotton cultivation in the British Empireand Egypt, W. R. Dunston. 967 



The cow pea in the North, A. Agee 967 



The growth of crimson clover {Trifolium incarnatum), C. L. Penny '. M>7 



The growth of crimson clover {Trifolium incarnatum), ( '. L. Penny 968 



Experiments in grass culture, 11. .1. WheelerandG. E. Adams. .. 968 



Fertilizer experiments on meadows, I'. Liechti 969 



Hop experiments, 1904, A. Howard 969 



Culture of legumes and the nitrogen question, F. Hansen 970 



Temperature in its relation to storing potatoes, F. Parisof 970 



( >n the culture of sugar beets in central Sweden, S. R hod in 970 



The preparation of tobacco seed, A. D. Shamel 971 



Protein content of the wheal kernel,.!. N. Harper and A. M. Peter 971 



Sea«on and crop report Central Provinces and Berar, L903-4, B. P. Standen... 971 



Reporl on the season and crops of the Punjab, 1903-4, W. Renouf 971 



HORTICULTURE. 



The culture substations, A. V. Stubenrauch 972 



[1 lorticultural work at] Hope Experiment Station, Jamaica 97'-' 



Report of Nova Scotia School of Horticulture, F. ( '. Seats 972 



Experiments with lime nitrogen on vegetables, R. Otto 973 



The constituents of celery, M. Bamberger and A. 1 .andsiedl 1)74 



Methods of marketing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and poultry 974 



Results from fertilizing orchard fruits, Clausen 974 



Winterkilling of peach trees, \V. J. Green and F. H. Ballon 1*74 



The Tempe date orchard, A. J. McClatchie 975 



The fig, L. Trabut 975 



Baspl terries, L. C. Corbett 975 



Report on cranberry investigate ins, A. R. Whitson et al 975 



Grape culture, G. C. Butz 976 



Failure of vines, R. Dubois et al 976 



Drainage of cacai » land 976 



Wild coffee trees of Ah >unt Amber, Madagascar, M. Dubard 976 



( laoutchouc gathering on the Amazon River, E. Ule 976 



Methods of tapping rubber trees and collecting latex, P. J. Burgess 977 



Experimental studies in arboriculture, L. Daniel 977 



Root pruning pecans, 11. W. Stringfeliow 977 



( 'hestnut culture in Pennsylvania, N. F. Davis 977 



Effects of etherization on plants, W. J. Beltz 978 



Etherization in forcing, A. Maumene 978 



Some notes on carnation crosses, W. N. Rudd 97s 



All the foxgloves worth cultivating, F. A. Waugh 97S 



Extraction of essential oils and perfumes in France, R. P. Skinner 978 



FORESTRY. 



What forestry means to representative men 97S 



Manual of trees of North America exclusive of Mexico, ( '. S. Sargent 97S 



Forest conditions of northern New Hampshire, A. K. Chittenden 979 



Forestry management in Alinnesota 979 



Santa Monica Forestry Station 979 



Chico Forestry Station 979 



Chaparral in northern California, E. A.Sterling 980 



Forest conditions of the Yellowstone Forest Reserve, J. B. Leiberg 980 



The Cowthorpe oak, ,1. Clayton 980 



Hybrid maples, F. Pax ...'. 98J 



Effect of constitutional vigor of forest trees on forest crop, J. Simpson 981 



Physiological investigations on reserve materials of trees, Leclerc du Sablon. . 981 



New method of healing and nourishing trees, S. Mokrzhetski 982 



Methods for determining the volume of forests, ('. Fernando 9S2 



A new timber-seasoning process 982 



Forest tires 982 



