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FORESTRY. 



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Norway pine in the Lake States, Woolsey, Jr., and Chapman 339 



Pine plants and seed from dissimilar habitats, Schotte 339 



Basket willow culture, Lamb 339 



The important vegetable products of the French Colonies. — I, Ru})ber, Perrot. . 339 



Maniu-ial experiments with young rubber at Kuala Lumpur, Spring 339 



The application of stereophotogrammetry for forest geodetic purposes, Dock. . 340 



Instructions for appraising stumpage on National Forests 340 



Forest administration in Ajmer-Merwara for 1912-13, Ilukam Chand 340 



Report of forest department of Madras Presidency, 1913, Lushington et aL . . . 340 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Organization in various countries for protection of plants, Saulnier 340 



Control of crop diseases in Nebraska, Wilcox 340 



Scientific and technical studies on plant diseases 340 



Diseases and injuries of tropical plants and their control, Zacher 340 



Notes on the nomenclature of some rusts, llamsbottom 341 



A new gymnosporangial connection , Fromme 34I 



Observations on pure cultures of Ascomycetes and Basidiomycetes, Brooks 341 



Eelworms, Laidlaw 341 



Control of streak disease of barley, Tritschler 341 



Stinking smut of wheat, Miiller and Molz 341 



Parasitic diseases of cultivated composites, Mangin 341 



Celery leaf spot disease or blight 341 



Cotton wilt and root knot, Gilbert 342 



Downy mildew of cucumbers. Stone 342 



The control of onion smut. Stone 342 



Some diseases of the potato. — III, Black scab or warty disease, Doidge 342 



Leaf blotch in the potato. Home 342 



Leaf roll of potatoes and related diseases, Schander 342 



Leaf roll of potato, Kock _. _. 343 



Spraying for prevention of potato disease or late blight, Milburn and Gaut 343 



The use of Burgundy mixture for Irish blight 343 



Phytophthora arecx causing a rot of potato tubers, Rosenbaum 343 



Fungus enemies of the sweet potato in Indiana, Ludwig 343 



Blossom-end rot of tomatoes, Brooks _ 343 



Hibernating mycelium of Macrosporiian solani in tomato seed, Massee 344 



Rejuvenation of fruit stock, Lotrionte 344 



Apple cracking and apple branch blister. Van der Bijl._. 344 



Gummosis and frost injuries of cherries. — III, Wound stimulus theory, Sorauer. 344 



Peach yellows and little peach, Atwood 344 



Comparative tests with sprays against leaf cast of grape, Bretschneider 345 



Report on cryptogamic diseases of cacao at Mayumba. ^^ermoesen 345 



Mildew of cacao in St. Thomas and Principe, Carvallo D 'Almeida 345 



Citrus canker, II 345 



The rot of citrus fruit, Fawcett 346 



Fungi parasitic on the tea plant in northeast India, II, Tunstall 346 



Two new Chytridiacew, Hariot 346 



Peridcrmium cedri as a destructive fungus, Troup 346 



The morphology and life history of Pestalozzia funcrea, Wenner 346 



Expulsion of ascospores from perithecia of chestnut blight, Heald and Walton. 346 



Plane tree leaf scorch, Brittlebauk 347 



The spotting of prepared plantation rubber, Sharpies 347 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



How to attract birds in northeastern United States, McAtee 347 



Recent investigations on parasitic and other eelworms, Johnson 347 



Report of the entomologist, 1912-13, Anderson 347 



Insect records. — Miscellaneous notes 347 



Insect enemies of the ground nut in Senegal, Azcf^mard ._ 348 



Four new proctotrypoid egg parasites of sugar cane insects in Java, Dodd 348 



[Fleas and mosquitoes in Panama], Mason 348 



A new cotton pest 348 



A chalcid parasitic on thrips (Thysanoptera) , Bagnall 348 



Influence of temperature, submersion, and burial on Cimex lectulariiis, Bacot.. 348 



