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Annual roport of the department of forestrj', ('ary 343 



The Highlands of the Hudson Forest lleservation, Moon 344 



Reforesting operations, Pettis 344 



The Louisiana forestry law 344 



A study of forest conditions of southwestern Mississippi, Holmes and Foster. . . 344 



The cost of forest mapping and estimating in Montana, Woodward 344 



Yield tables of western forests, Terry 344 



Effect of grazing on forest conditions in Caribou National Forest, Hodson 344 



Lopping branches in lumbering operations, Stephen 345 



Note on best season for coppice fellings of teak ( Tectona grandis), Hole 345 



A note on the fissibility of some Hidian woods, Troup 345 



[On the development of adventitious roots on old tree stems], Vogtherr 345 



The greening of fresh linden wood, Neger 345 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Contributions to the life history and structure of certain smuts, Lutm.an 345 



Origin of heteroecism in the rusts, Olive 345 



The wintering over of summer conidia of pathogenic Ascomycetes, Ewert 346 



Sooty molds, Woy 346 



Fungi causing diseases of cultivated plants in the West Indies, Bancroft 346 



Legislation in the West Indies for the control of pests and diseases, Ballon 346 



The control of the loose smut of grains, Stormer 346 



A barley disease, Pammel, King, and Bakke 346 



Status of cotton anthracnose investigations at South Carolina Station, Barre 346 



Notes on bacterial blight in cotton, McCall 347 



Studies on the parasitic fungi of rice in Japan, Miyake -. 347 



The black scab of the potato, Ritzema Bos 347 



The prevention and control of the potato wart disease, .Testing 347 



Important contributions in 1909 on diseases of sugar beets and potatoes, Stift. . 347 



Diseases of sugar beets, Fallada 347 



The diseases of the sugar beet during 1909, Stormer 348 



The cause and control of beet diseases in Posen and West Prussia, Schander 348 



The root diseases of beets, Busse and Ulrich 348 



Root tumors on sugar beets, Reinelt 348 



The heart or dry rot of beets, Busse and Ulrich 348 



Premature seed formation in beets, Gonnermann 349 



The premature seed formation of the sugar beet, Briem 349 



The stinking smut of wheat and its control 349 



The bacterial soft rots of certain vegetables, Harding, Morse, and Jones 349 



The wilt disease of melons, Pantanelli 349 



A bacterial soft rot of muskmelon caused by Bacillus melonis n. sp., Giddings. . 349 



A spinach disease caused by Beterosporium variabile, Reed 350 



The mint rust, Noffray. _ 350 



Chlorosis of fruit trees. Riviere and Bailhache 350 



The dying of fruit trees, Miiller and Stormer 350 



[Orchard diseases], Bethune 351 



Black rot canker {iSph;iropsis mulorum), McCready 351 



Plant diseases, Jones 352 



The pear and apple blight in Montana, Swingle 352 



Lime-sulphur sprays in the summer spraying of Virginia apple orchards, Scott. 352 



A new species of Endomyces from decaying apple, Lewis 352 



Researches on gum flow and frost injuries to cherry trees, Sorauer 353 



Peach leaf curl, Wallace and Whetzel 353 



Taphrina andina n. sp. , Palm 353 



The American gooseberry mildew, Steffen 353 



The spread of American gooseberry mildew by packing material, Van Poeteren. 353 



The important diseases of the grape, Ritzema Bos 353 



The grape anthracnose in the Netherlands, Ritzema Bos 353 



A disease of the cacao plant, Bancroft 354 



The Taphrina species of the birch, Juel 354 



The Oidium of the oak in the Botanical Garden of Naples, Trinchieri 354 



Three species of the type of yEcidimn cornutum, Kern 354 



A disease of Pterocarpus indicus 354 



The Lenzites rot of coniferous woods, Falck 354 



A species of Nectria fruiting upon the earth. Pollock 354 



