CONTENTS. V 



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ExperimentH to prevent simit in oats and l)arley, R. Robertson 255 



Test of snnit preventives for wheat, S. A. Bedford 256 



Test of smnt preventives for oats and barley, S. A. Bedford 256 



Test of copper sulphate as a preventive of snuit in wheat, A. Mackay 256 



Formalin and Massel powder for prevention of snuit in oats and barley, 



A. Mackay 256 



Formalin and Massel jjowder as preventive for smut, T. A. Sharpe 256 



Exi)eriments with Bordeaux mixture as a preventive of potato rot, W. S. 



Blai r 256 



Diseases of sugar cane, Z. Kamerling and H. Suringar 256 



Finger and toe of cruciferous plants 257 



Notes on celery blight, C. O. To wnsend 257 



Onion smut, A. D. Selby 257 



The Fusicladiums of fruit trees, R. Aderhold 258 



Moiiiliii fructigciKi as a cause of diseases of fruit trees, L. Montemartini 258 



The fungus diseases of orange trees in Brazil, F. Noack 258 



Diseases of the pear, L. De Nobele 258 



A monograph of the Peronftsporacete, A. N. Berlese . . 258 



A grape disease in the Caucasus region, L. Montemartini and R. Farneti • 259 



Grape rots in Ohio, A. D. Selby 259 



Experiments in the prevention of grape rot, A. D. Selby and J. F. Hicks 259 



Hexenbesen on cacao trees, J. Ritzema-Bos 259 



The dwarf mistletoe in JNIichigan, C. F. Wheeler 259 



Fungus diseases f)f forest trees, H. von Schrenk 260 



A disease of elm trees, B. G. Aliiio 260 



Concerning some fungi occurring on tropical culture plants, A. Zimmermann. . 260 



Two new smuts on Eriocaulon septangulare, G. P. Clinton 260 



A new disease of Caragmia arborescens, A. von Jaczewski 260 



Chlorosis, a physiological study, C. Chevalier 260 



Infection house and system of experiments of the Dahlem experimental field, 



C. vonTubeuf 260 



KNTOMOLOGY. 



Report of the entomologist, Canada, J. Fletcher 260 



Rei)ort of the entomologist, Delaware, E. D. Sanderson 261 



Insect attacks in 1900, R. S. MacDougall 262 



Some insec-ts injurious to the violet, rose, etc., F. H. Chittenden 263 



Insect enemies of tree and fruit, and how to control them, E. C. Green 264 



Insect and animal life on the Upper Peninsula Experiment Station, R. H. Pettit. 264 

 Chronological accomit of Royal Entomological Station of Florence, G. del 



Guercio 264 



Insects injurious to beets - 265 



Mites injurious to field crops, A. Berlese 265 



The destructive green-pea louse, F. H. Chittenden 265 



Experiments with lime mixtures for eradication of scale insects, W. T, Macoun. 265 



Experiments in destroying scale lice of cultivated plants, Italy, G. del Guercio . 265 



The San Jose scale, J. Ritzema-Bos 265 



San Jos6 scale, Y. Sjostedt 266 



Pure kerosene for San Jose scale 266 



Classification of Aspidiotus, G. Leonardi .' 266 



The scale insect and mite enemies of citrus trees, C. L. Marlatt 266 



Phylloxera, J. A. Ortiz 266 



Smyrna fig culture in the United States, L. O. Howard 266 



Insects injurious to pine treeS; K. Hagstrom 266 



Mites injurious to animals, R. S. MacDougall 266 



Protection of animals against the attacks of files, G. del Guercio 266 



Parasites of insect pests, C. Harper 266 



Dust spray, J. J. Kiser 267 



Chemistry of insecticides and fmigicides, F. T. Shutt 267 



Bibliography of American economic entomology, VII, N. Banks 267 



FOODS — NUTRITION. 



A new process of l^read making, G. Lebbin 267 



Leguminous })read, R. Fanto 2''" 



Malted bread, Goudfellow 267 



