1919] CONTENTS. Ill 



Studies on the vegetation of New York State, II, Petry 826 



New species of Uredinese, X, Arthur 



Uredinales of Guatemala based on collections by Holway, I, Arthur 327 



Inventory of seeds and plants imported to December 31, 1915 827 



FIELD CBOPS. 



[Report of agronomy work at the Guam Station], Brlgga 827 



[Report of field crops work in Iowa, 19171 



(Keport of work with field crops in Kansas, 1917] 329 



[Work with field crops at Belle Fourche experiment farm in 1917], Aune_ 881 



[A report of field crops work in the United Provinces, [ndia], Hurt 



[Report of field crops work in South Australia], Spafford 



New crops for Rhodesia, Walters 



Oleaginous plants of Indo-China, Crevost 333 



Cotton and other vegetable fibers: Production and utilization, Goulding__ 



Wheat and rye, Zavitz 



The castor bean, Barthe 334 



The production of the castor bean in North Africa, Couston 



Storage of seed corn, Welton 



Cotton variety tests for 1917, Winters and Herman 3 



Note on protecting the cotton flowers from natural crossing, Kottur 335 



Cotton culture, Packard 33u 



The cost of cotton production, season of 1917-18 



The world's cotton shortage, Todd 335 



Potato culture in Maine, Newdick and Morse 335 



Selection of some standard Ilocano and Tagalog lowland rices, Gutierrez. 836 



Paddy experiments at Sabour, Sil 336 



Field experiments with rice, Coombs and Grist 336 



Sisal in the Hawaiian Islands, MacCaughey and Weinrich 336 



Sugar beets, Zavitz and Mason 336 



[The sugar beet industry in South Australia], Perkins 337 



The cultivation of sugar cane in Cuba, Crawley 337 



Wheat variety tests, 1917-18, Mullett 337 



Problems of wheat storage: Damaged grain, Masson et al 



Seed Reporter 



Fourth annual seed laboratory report, 1916-17, Dahlbcrg and Oswald 



Report of seed tests for 1917 333 



The quality of agricultural seeds 



Weed seeds In the soil, Pipal 339 



Canada thistle and methods of eradication, Hanson 339 



Minnesota weeds, III, Oswald and Boss 339 



HORTICULTURE. 



[Report of horticultural investigations in Guam], BriggS 339 



[Report of horticultural work on Belle Fourche farm in 1917], Aune 340 



Food, fruit, and flowers, Wright 840 



Vegeculture. — How to grow vegetables, salads, and herbs, Day 



Home-grown seed, Stookey 34 



Propagation by hardwood cuttings, Leonard 



Statistics of vineyards, orchards, gardens, and root emps, Johnston : : i" 



Recommended list of hardy fruits, flowers, etc., Marshall et al 340 



Orchard tree census, Dean 



[Report on orchard studies] 



Orchard fertilization experiments.— Method of rejuvenating trees, Ballou_ 



Report on apple breeding work : * (1 



Varieties of apples for the home orchard, Faurot 



Effect of various dressings on pruning wounds of apple trees, Rose 



Two years of success with dusting, Cossette 



Peaches, plums, and cherries for the home orchard, Faurot 



The Hernito grape, Thayer 



Spray schedule for grapes, Rose 



Choosing gooseberry varieties.— Experimental results. Thayer 34. 



Agricultural explorations in Mexico, Popenoe 



Recent investigations in orchard heating, McBeth and Allison o4L 



