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[Thn influeii(,-e of fruit Uit-s on the (jiuility oi colfee], Wilcox. 746 



The pahns cultivated in the open air in tlie jjardens of Italy, Roster 746 



The present status of the different varieties of walnuts, Fitzgerald 746 



The use of commercial fertilizers in growing carnations, Dorner et al 746 



FORESTRY. 



Foiirth annual report of the state forester, 1914, Elliott 747 



Report of the forest branch of the department of lands, 1914 747 



Report on state forest administration in South Australia, 1913-14, Gill 747 



The utilization of chemical locality factors by forest plants, Bauer 747 



A montane rain-forest of Jamaica, Shreve 748 



A conspectus of North American firs (exclusive of Mexico), Lamb 748 



Forest planting in Arizona and New Mexico, Pearson 748 



Reforestation of brush fields in northern California, Boerker 748 



Charcoal as a means of solving some nursery problems, Retan 748 



Organization of forest fire-control forces, DuBols 748 



Tables for determining profits in forestry, Sterrett and Barrows 748 



A practical system of logging cost accounting. Detwiler 748 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Report of the experiment station for plant diseases, 1913, Miiller et al 748 



Mycological notes, Bolland 749 



Fungi causing disease in Surinam, Kuijper 749 



A review of some Philip])iue ])laut diseases, Baker 749 



A new Xorth American Endophyllum, Arthur and Fromme 749 



Studies in the genus Entorrhiza, Ferdiuaudsen and \\'inge 749 



Effect of temperature on Glomerella. Edgerton 749 



Cultures of Uredinese in ] 912, 19] 3. and 1 914, Arthur 750 



Disease in oat seedlings, Voges 750 



A test of Indiana varieties of wlieat seed for fungus infection, Hoffer 750 



Resistance of different varieties of wheat to rust, Scurti and Sica 750 



Beet rust, Eriksson 750 



Irish potato scab as affected by sulphates and chlorids, Conner 750 



Report of pathologist, Rose 750 



Methods for controlling fungus diseases of the apple in New York, Reddick 751 



The cause of bitter pit: Its contributing factors, McAlpine 751 



Respiration in leaves infected with Gymnosporangium, Reed and Crabill 751 



Some effects of brown rot fungus on composition of the ])each, Hawkins 751 



[A banana disease in Hawaii], Wilcox .• . 751 



[Panama disease of banana] 752 



[Banana disease], Ashby 752 



The extension of Marsonia rosse in rose culture, ChifHot 752 



Influence of the medium on development of Lophodermiuvi nei'visequum, Mer. . 752 



Pyropolyporus everhartii as a wound parasite, Hoffer 752 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



The animal enemies of agricultural plants, Neveu-Lemaire 752 



The pocket gopher, Yocora 753 



Report of the entomologist, Fullaway 753 



Fifteenth report of the state entomologist of Minnesota, Washburn 753 



Entomologist's report, Somes 753 



Twelfth annual report of the state entomologist of Montana, Cooley 754 



[Destructive insects in 1913] 754 



Entomological notes 754 



Insect pests of some leguminous plants, Rutherford 754 



Pests and diseases of the coconut palm, Froggatt 754 



The transmission of swamp fever, Scott 754 



The control of chicken mites and lice, Sherwood 754 



Cyanid of potassium in trees, Surface 754 



How to collect and preserve insects, Lutz 755 



Biology of the termites of the eastern United States, Snyder 755 



" Thrips " in orchards. — A warning to fruit growers, Gurney 755 



Dioppis pentngova and Prospnltdla hcrlcsei in Venice, 1913, Berlese 755 



