IV CONTENTS. 



FORESTRY. 



Page. 



The variation in length of coniferous fibers, Shepard and Bailey 143 



Seed production of western white pine, Zon 144 



Ash in North Carolina, Sterrett 144 



The forests of Chile, Albert 144 



Fifth biennial report of state forester of California, Homans 144 



[Beport on Indiana Forest Reserve for 1914] 144 



Eleventh annual report of the state forester of Massachusetts, Kane 144 



Forest fires in North Carolina and prevention in United States, Holmes 144 



Beport on forest administration in Bihar and Orissa, Carter 145 



Forestry in the British Empire, Schlich 145 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Fungus diseases of plants and their treatment, Farquharson 145 



Spore formation in rusts, particularly Puccinia malvacearum, Blaringhem 145 



Some Scottish rust fungi, Wilson 145 



XJstilago, Potebnia 145 



On the propagation of rust in cereals in Sweden and France, Blaringhem 145 



Report on barley diseases, 1913, Appl 146 



Corn stalk and corn root diseases in Iowa, Pammel, King, and Seal 146 



Downy mildew of the cucumber, Jehle 146 



Bacterial ring rot of potato, Spieckermann and Kotthoff 146 



Powdery scab of the potato. Sands 146 



Field studies of the crown gall of sugar beets, Townsend 147 



Potato and tomato diseases, Molinas 147 



Wart disease of potatoes, Cuthbertson _. 147 



Phovia destructiva, the cause of a fruit rot of the tomato, Jamieson 147 



Blue mold in tobacco. Smith 147 



A bacterial disease of fruit blossom, Barker and Grove 148 



Infection and immunity studies on the apple and pear scab fungi, Wiltshire. .. 148 



Wind scorch of apple foliage. Barker and Gimingham 148 



Sources of the early infections of apple bitter rot, Roberts 148 



The natural modes of distribution of pear blight in California, Jones 149 



Black rot in Spain, Ravaz 149 



Fungus and other diseases of citrus trees, Darnell-Smith and MacKinnon 149 



Pseudomonas citri, the cause of citrus canker, Hasse 149 



Citrus canker in Florida and the Gulf States, Fawcett 149 



The citrus canker situation in Florida, Tenny 149 



Fungus diseases of limes, Rorer 150 



The cause of rotting of oranges from Brazil, Rushton 150 



A remedy for the coconut bud rot, Johnson 150 



Observations on Rhizina inflata, Weir 150 



A new disease of plantation rubber in Malaya, Brooks 150 



Pink disease. Brooks and Sharpies 151 



A study on a ' 'mottled' ' disease of the black wattle, van der Byl 151 



Control of dry rot, Moormann 151 



The dry rot question, Falck 151 



Internal therapy of plants. Dement 'ev 151 



Investigations on Bordeaux mixtures, Barker and Gimingham 151 



Burgundy mixture, Fonzes-Diacon 152 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Economic zoology report for the year 1913, Aders 152 



A pocket list of the mammals of eastern Massachusetts, Brown 152 



The pocket gopher of the boreal zone on San Jacinto Peak, Grinnell and Swarth . 152 



Food habits of the skunk, Pellett 152 



The value of birds to man, Buckland 152 



Birds that destroy grapes, Butler 152 



Species which have reared young and hybrids bred in capti\dty. Page 152 



Insects: Their life histories and habits, Bastin 153 



Injurious insects, Neal 153 



Report of the Kansas State Entomological Commission for 1913 and 1914 153 



Rei)ort of the entomological department of Rhode Island, 1913, Stene ct al 153 



Report of the entomologist, Patterson 153 



