IV CONTENTS. 



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The rotation of crops for irrigated lands, Burtt-Davy 730 



Variety tests in 1909 730 



Influence of chemical fertilizers on the composition of cereals, Raynaud et al. . 730 



The quality of German oats and rye harvested in 1909 730 



Seeding mowings, Brooks 730 



Curing alfalfa hay by steam 731 



Fall sowing of barley in 1908-9, Litwinow 731 



Report on barley tests in Franconia, 1907-1909, Hiltner and Lang 731 



Some analyses of Russian brewing barley for protein content, Bening 731 



Variety tests of forage corn in different provinces, Stebler and Volkart 731 



Testing seed corn by the cloth roll method, Mc Arthur 731 



Potato culture in Holland 731 



Fertilizers for potatoes. Brooks 731 



Negress potato, Andouard 731 



Rye growing in Minnesota, Boss. 731 



Fertilizer tests of sugar beets in 1909, B61a 732 



Variety tests of sugar beets in 1909, Bela 732 



The beet sugar industry, Maxwell 732 



The yield of wheat in the United States and Russia, 1891 to 1900, Arctowski 732 



Common weeds of the farm and garden. Long and Percival 732 



Charlock and white radish, Schultz 732 



Quack grass eradication, Crane 732 



Spraying to kill weeds — some useful methods, Selby 733 



HORTICULTURE. 



[Report of the horticulturist] 733 



Real facts about the problem of fall planting v. spring planting 733 



Uniformity of varietal character in garden vegetables, Tracy 733 



Celery growing, storing and marketing, Howard 733 



History of fruit growing in Alabama, Berckmans 733 



[Report on horticulture] 733 



Autumn meeting of the Ohio State Horticultural Society 733 



Getting the most in an orchard, Martin 734 



Establishing the apple orchard, Erwin and Bliss 734 



The second season with the peach orchard, Blake 734 



Shield-budding the mango. Wester 734 



Self-sterility of Scuppernong and other Muscadine grapes, Reimer and Detjen . . 734 



The preservation of fresh pineapples for shipment from West Africa, Bernegau . 735 



Have we enough New England blackberries? Bicknell 736 



[Notes on ornamentals and fruits], Waldron and Grace 736 



Phenological notes: Blooming dates for Iowa plants, 1909, King et al 736 



Narcissus cultivation ., 736 



Ornamental shrubs of the United States (hardy, cultivated), Apgar 736 



Garden planning, Rogers 736 



Sixth annual report of the Rhode Island Metropolitan Park Commission 736 



FORESTRY. 



The American woods, XI, Hough 736 



The trees of Great Britain and Ireland, Elwes and Henry 737 



The forest fertilizer experiments at Tharand, Vater 737 



Forests and reservoirs in their relation to stream flow, Chittenden 737 



Forest fires in North Carolina during 1909, Holmes 737 



[Report on forestry] 737 



Forestry in the Highlands of Scotland, Dallimore 737 



Reports on the forest administration in Burma for the year 1907-8, Lace et al. . . 737 



Report on forest administration of Central Provinces, 1908-9, Gradon et al 737 



Progress report on forest administration in the Punjab for 1908-9, Fisher 738 



Report of the chief forest officer, Purves 738 



The new Forest Products Laboratory, Start 738 



The work of the Government in forest products. Graves 738 



[Rubber investigations in Nyasaland], McCall 738 



Experimental tapping of Para rubber trees in the Botanic Gardens, 1909, Ridley . 738 



Notes on the cultivation of Para rubber and the yield, Ridley 738 



Notes on the experiments of coagulating and curing rubber, Ridley . 739 



