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Effect of dilution on infecti\nty of virus of mosaic diseases of tobacco, Allard. . 643 



A fruit spot of tomato, Perotti and ("ristofoletti 644 



Fruit pit studios in the Willamette Valley, Lewis 644 



Apple ruHt and die-hack, NifhoUs 644 



Cedar rust on the apple, Scott €44 



Bacterial guramosis or Itacterial canker of cherries, Barss 644 



Experimental spraying of prunes for control of brown rot, Bailey 645 



A Pacific coast rust attacking pear, quince, etc., Jackson 645 



Resistance of gooseberry against mildew and effects of sulphur treatment, Kock. 645 



Fungus diseases of coffee in Porto Rico, Fawcett 645 



Black root disease of limes 646 



Black knot of birch, Massee 646 



Relation of Endothia parasitica and related species to tannin. Cook and Wilson. 646 



A new filbert disease in Oregon. Barss 647 



Report on cultures with Peridermium on pine in 1914, Hedgecock and Long. . 647 



Injury by disinfectants to seeds and roots in sandy soils, Hartley 647 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Extermination of ground squirrels, gophers, and prairie dogs. Bell and Piper. . 648 



Preliminary census of birds of the United States, Cooke 648 



Some common birds useful to the farmer. Beal 648 



Food of the robins and bluebirds of the United States, Beal 648 



Quassiin as a contact insecticide, Parker 649 



Para-dichlorobenzene as an insect fumigant, Duckert 650 



A method of fumigating seed. Sasscer and Hawkins 650 



Report of the entomologist, Pettit 650 



Report of the department of entomology 651 



Tomato insects, root knot, and "'white mold," Watson 652 



Three-cornered alfalfa hopper, Wildermiith 652 



Control of green pea aphis in 1914 ( Macrosiphum pisi), Smith 652 



Life history and habits of corn ear worm ( Chloridea obsoleta), Garman and Jewett. 652 



[Codling moth investigations], Garcia -.---.- 654 



The European pine shoot moth; a serious menace to pine in America, Busck.. 654 



The Mediterranean fruit fly in Bermuda, Back 655 



Susceptibility of citrus fniits to Mediterranean fmit fly, Back and Pemberton. 655 



[Serious outbreak of Haltica foliacea] 656 



Observations on the life history of Agrilus^ 6i7inea<MS, Chapman. 656 



Preliminary classification of the superfamily Scolytoidea. Hopkins 658 



Descriptions of some weevils reared from cotton in Peru, Pierce 658 



FOODS — HUMAN NUTRITION. 



Food industries, Vulte and Vanderbilt 658 



Food and diet. Peacock 659 



Foods and sanitation, Forster and Y^eigley 659 



The preservation and care of food. Peacock 659 



Bread cereals and bread, Neumann _. 659 



Milling and baking qualities of Victorian wheat, Richardson et al 659 



Rope in bread, Zeckendorf 659 



Report on bread wrapping 659 



Fenugreek seed, Wunschendorff 660 



All about milk, Roseneau ' 660 



Viscose — a new casing for sausages, Cohoe, Fox, and Acton 6G0 



Are hardened fats suitable for human food? Lehmann 660 



Ice cream studies in Cincinnati. Bahlman 660 



The uses of fruit in the household, Dunbrack _- 660 



On the analysis and composition of some proprietary foods for infants, Baker. . 660 



On the use of proprietary foods for infant feeding, Coutts 661 



Increasing the fat content of infants' food. Niemann 661 



[Food analyses and pure food and dnig topics], Ladd and Johnson 661 



[Inspection and analysis of foods and feeding stuffs], Purcell 661 



Sanitary standard for bakeries adopted by National Association of Master Bakers 661 



Home economics as applied to the choice and preparation of food. Peacock 661 



French cookery from 14th to 20th century, compiled and edited by Richardin. 662 



