jy CONTENTS. [Vol.35 



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Irrigation of peaches, Batchelor - - .-.--- • ■ - - • - ■ ■ - - - - - ■ • }43 



Peculiar foriis of wiAter injury in New York State during 1914-15, Chandler. . 143 



A stone-fruit spray made from hydrated lime and sulphur, Starcher M6 



Some results in the breeding of small fruits, Anthony. -..-.. 144 



Fragaria virginiana in the evolution of the garden strawberry, 1 letcher 144 



Experiments with stocks for citrus. Bonus and Mertz 144 



The pitanga, Shamel and Popenoe... ..._.---.. 144 



A spotting of citrus fruits due to oil from the nnd, Fawcett 144 



Cacao culture, Ribeiro de Castro Sabrinho 145 



The date palm in Egypt, Brown 145 



Proceedings of Northern Nut Growers Association, 1915 I4t) 



Lawn making in California, Gregg 145 



FORESTRY. 



Forest conservation for States in the southern pine region, Peters 146 



Renewing the shelter-belt, MacDonald 146 



Report of Swedish Institute of Experimental Forestry, Schotte and Hesselman. 146 



Forest administration in Assam, 1914-15, Dicks and Tottenham 146 



Two forest arboretums near Brussels, Hutcliins 146 



The development of the vegetation of New York State, Bray 146 



The evergreens of Colorado, Longyear 147 



Qualities and uses of the woods of Ohio, Lazenby 147 



Dm-abihty of timbers, Groom 147 



Wood as building material, Lang 147 



Pointers on marketing wood lot products, Wolfe 147 



Volume tables for timber estimating, Jonson 147 



Success of aeroplane patrols. Moody 147 



Forest protection in Canada, 1913-14, Leavitt, Howe, White et al 147 



Proceedings of forest industry conference, 1915 148 



The utilization of wood waste, Hubbard, translation by Salter 148 



DISEASES OP PLANTS. 



Fruit and vegetable diseases and their control, Stakman and Tolaas 148 



Penicillium avellaneum, a new ascus-producing species, Thom and Turesson — 148 



The genus Rhizoctonia in India, Shaw and Ajrekar 148 



Tests of spraying compounds 149 



Tests of spraying compounds: Lime sulphur, Kirk 149 



Tests of spraying compounds: Lime sulphur, Stratford 149 



Disinfection of seed grain with hot water, Quanjer 149 



Control of grain and grass smut and streak disease, Quanjer and Botjes 149 



Mildew of cereals in France, Gaudot 149 



Club root, Cockayne 150 



The potato blight in India, Dastur 150 



Late blight of potato, Jehle 150 



Treatment for late blight of potato, Foex 150 



Wart disease of potatoes 150 



The sugar-beet nematode and its control, Shaw 150 



Spraying experiments at Ruakura, Green 151 



Cedar rust eradication in Berkeley County 151 



The eye rot of the apple, Salmon'and Wormald 151 



The frog-eye leaf spot of apples, Crabill 151 



Dimorphism in Coniolhyrium pirinum, Crabill 152 



The gray mold or Botrytis disease of citrus trees, Brittlebank 152 



Citrus canker, Wolf 152 



Panama disease of bananas 153 



A disease of cinnamon, Sharpies 153 



The anthracnose of the mango, Rorer 153 



A disease of mangosteen trees, Belgrave 153 



Insects and diseases affecting pinks and their treatment, Lochot 154 



Duration of ascospore expulsion of EndotUa parasitica, Heald and Studhalter. . 154 



Report of chestnut blight eradication. Brooks 154 



The loaf blotch of horse-chestnut, Stewart 154 



Host plants of pink disease in Malaya, Sharpies. ... 154 



The red rot of conifers, Abbott 155 



The two rust disoaHes of the spruce, Borthwick'and Wilson. V..\........V.V.V. 155 



Honey fungus, Frombling 155 



