CONTENTS. V 



ENTOMOLOGY. 



Page. 



The entomologist's experiment orchard, J. B. Smith 960 



Report of committee on en.tomoloi^y, etc., F. I\I. Webster 967 



Report of the entomologist, J . ^I . Soutlnvick 967 



Report of the entomologist, 11. Tryon 967 



Report of the State entomologist for the year 1900, S. Lampa 967 



Report on injurions insei'ts in Finland for the year 1900, E. Renter 968 



Report of the committee on diseases of cane, A. Koebele 968 



The Hessian tiy, II. ( iarman 968 



Two Xoctnidic injnrions to cereals, S. Lampa 968 



Colorado potato beetle in Knro]ie, S. Lampa 968 



Some orchard pests, J. ^I. Stedman 968 



A monograijh of the C"occid;e of the British Isles, R. Newstead 968 



San Jose scale investigations. III, V. H. Lowe and P. J. Parrott 968 



Experiments in spraying to kill San .lose scale in 1901, W. E. Britton 970 



The principal scale insects of grapes, V. INIayet 970 



British vegetable galls, E. T. Connold 970 



Spraying for second brood of codling moth, J. A\'. Lloyd 971 



Investigations on Lymantria nioiidcha in Siidermanland in 1900, S. Bengtsson. . 971 



Plum sawHy ( Ho]>/ora)npn ftilnrornix), J. Andersson 971 



Imported willow and ]ioplar curculio ( Cri/jitorhi/nehus lapaihi), F. M. Webster. 971 



Xotes on Australian Hemiptera, W. W. Froggatt 971 



Dangerous mosquitoes in Kentucky, H. (iarman 971 



Carbon bisulphid as an insecticide, W. E. Hinds 971 



Experience with dust spray, A. A. Hinkley 972 



Insecticides and fungicides, J. K. Haywood 972 



Report of the inspector of fumigation appliances, W. Lockhead 972 



Fumigation of imported plants, A. W. L. Hemming 972 



FOOD.S — NUTRITION'. 



Experiments on the metabolism of matter and energy in the human body, 



1898-1900, W. O. Atwater and F. G. Benedict '. 972 



Metabolism of matter and energy in man, A. Loewy and F. Miiller 973 



Principles of nutrition and nutritive value of food, W. (). Atwater 974 



Nutrition investigations among fruitarians and Chinese, M. E. Jaffa 974 



A diet with a small amount of protein, W. Caspari 975 



The diet of prisoners, F. Hirschfeld 975 



Dietaries at the New York State Reformatory, Z. R. Brockway 975 



The therapeutic use of a vegetarian diet, T. Rumpf 975 



Some new food products made from skim milk, J. Konig 975 



Slimy bread, H. Svoboda 975 



Concerning the examination and valuation of egg pastes, M. Mansfeld 975 



Nutritive value and chemical composition of vegetables, A. Larbaletrier.. 975 



The bacteriology of vegetables grown on infected soil, Wurz and Bourges 975 



Concerning the amylolitic effect of saliva, P. Bielfeld 975 



The quantitative effect of pepsin, F. Kriiger 975 



Further observations in quantitative digestive power of pepsin, F. Kriiger 976 



On the preserving of fresh meat, etc., W. Rohardt 976 



Licenses granted bv Pennsylvania Dairy and Food Commissioner, January 1 



to July 1, 1901, (i. G. Hutchison '. 976 



AN'IM.VL I'ROnrCTION. 



Analyses of fodders and feeding stuffs, A. B. Bryant 976 



Concentrated feed stuffs, J. B. Lindsey 976 



Average composition of feciling stuffs, W. Frear 977 



Feeding stuffs anu fertilizers licensed for sale in Wisconsin, F. W. Woll 977 



Analyses of grasses and fodder jilants, J. (". Briinnicli 977 



Dried brewers' grains, T. Dietrich 977 



Dried distillery refuse, T. Dietrich 977 



Tang, P. R. Sollied 977 



Silkworm excrement as a feeding stuff, (t. E. Rasetti 977 



On the preservation of feeding cakes, R. W. Tuinzing 977 



FyXperiments on the utilization of the protein of gluten, O. Kellner 977 



Methods of analyzing blood, and the value of sucli data, etc., G. Astv^li 977 



