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Report of the horticulturist, Kinman 44 



[Work with vegetables and fruit on the Truckee-4 iaraon Project], Beadley 14 



Storage of vegetables fur winter use, Lloyd 44 



Fall preparations for spring gardening, Lloyd 44 



Notice relative to State insecticide and fungicide laws 4"> 



Commercial Bordeaux mixtures: How to calculate values, Wallace and Evans. 45 



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Report of the State Board of forestry of Indiana for 1 '» 1 7, Lieber «-t al 45 



Forest protection and conservation in Mai no, pi 17, Colby 46 



The utilization of forest products in Massachuse eland 



Notes on I in forest research, Howard r> 



Reportofini on forestry at Perth, November, 1917 45 



Report of the fo Lee in Netherlands India for the year L916 



Statistics compiled in Forest Institute, Dehra Dun, 1916- 17, Marsden 



Sonn pedes of [ndo-China suitable f*»r national defense, Bertrand 46 



Field experimentation with /A Grantham and Knapp i»> 



Reliability of field experiments with Bel ea, M.ias It; 



The building of Hevea, van Belten 46 



Guide to the preparation of rubber, Arena 46 



Rubber: Ito production, chemistry . and synthesis, Duboscand Luttringer. . . . 46 



Note on the mangrove forests of British India, P 46 



The germination and juvenile forms of same oaks, Pammel and King 47 



Hybrids of the li\ e oak and OVercup oak. New 



Note on the dying back of sal seedlings, Smythiea 47 



DIBl isi a oi i-i \ - . 



Fungi and disease in plants, Butler 



Report of the plant path Thomas 47 



I Plant | diseases, I >asb 47 



M\ cology and plant pathology, Mackenns 48 



< rperal ions against (mant] disease, Stuart 



Oorticiums causing reUicularia disease, hypochncse, and Rhizoctonia, Burt . . . 



Sclerotinia diseases 



The use of formaldehyde to control . | 



The stinking smut of wheat. Heald 



Corn root rot and wheat scab, I [offer, Johnson, and Atanasoff 49 



The white spot disease of alfalfa, < >'< rara 



Bean di» a Vermont. Bartram 



Important potato foliage diseases, Melhua " 



Tissue invasion by PUumodiopkora brassiest, Kunkel 



Potato wilt, ( (shorn 51 



Experiments with eelworm-infested ;■ -. Beadley 51 



[Sugar cane diseases in the Hawaiian [elands], Agee :, 1 



Chlorosis of sugar cane, Gile and t'arrero 61 



Relationship of fungus diseases to the watermelon industry, Meier 62 



Report of in\ eetigation of alleged spray injury to apricot buds, * tray 



Fungus diseases and new codling moth attacking persimmon in Japan, Tanaka 



Black smut of figs. B 



Citrus diseases of Porto Rico, Stevenson 



Progress report on citrus scab, Besler 



Fungus diseases of tea. van Hall 



Tea roots [di . [I, Tunstall 53 



Fungus diseases [of nursery stock in Kentucky], Garman 53 



Manual of tree diseases, Rankin 



Stem lesionc by excessive heat, Hartley , 53 



The pine blister rust, Fernald 



Preventive measures against black thread (Phytophthorafal itt 54 



i * oNomo Booi "i.v i.N roMoi oot. 



Game laws for 1918, 1 and ESamahaw 64 



Synopsis of the supergeneric groups of rodents, Miller, jr., and Gidley 64 



Life history and control of pockel gopher in Willamette \ alley, Wight 



A new cuckoo from New Zealand, Wet more 55 



