1916] CONTENTS. V 



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Measuring and marketing woodlot products, Mattoon and Barrows 453 



Lumber markets of the east coast of South America, Simmons 453 



DISEASES OP PLANTS. 



Report of the Bureau of Mycology and Phytopathology for 1914, lachevskii... 453 



Fungus parasites of the higher plants in the region of Kharkov, Potebnia 453 



[Mycological flora of the region of Sukhum], Slemashko 454 



[Mycological flora of Province Tersk], Voronikhin ( Woronichin) 454 



The Septoria leaf spot disease of celery, Coons and Levin 454 



Cotton anthracnose, Rolfs 455 



Potato diseases in New Jersey, Cook and Lint 455 



The diseases of the potato, Orton 455 



A western field rot of the Irish potato caused by the Fusarium radicirola, Pratt. . 455 



Silver scurf of Irish potato caused by S pondylocladium atrovirens, Schultz 455 



Contributions on diseases and enemies of the sugar beet in 1914, Stift 455 



Dying of young fruit trees, Cockayne 456 



Some points on the general care of apple orchards, Stewart 456 



Spot diseases of the apple causing much general confusion. Brooks and Fisher. 456 



On bitter pit and the sensitivity of apples to poison, II, Ewart 456 



On bitter pit and sensitivity to poisons, III, Ewart 457 



Bitter pit and sensitivity of apples to poisons, Breidahl and Roth era 457 



On bitter pit and sensitivity of apples to poison, IV, Ewart 457 



The control of peach leaf curl. Home 457 



Histology of strawberries affected by Botrytis and Rhizopus, Stevens 458 



Notes on diseases of cultivated crops observed in 1913-14, Ashby 458 



A rot of bananas, Dastur 458 



A fungus disease of banana, Thomatis 458 



A disease of Mirabilis jalapa inherited according to Mendel's law, Correns 459 



Bark scraping and bark affections, Sharpies 459 



Bordeaux mixture as a spray for rubber trees. Sharpies 459 



[On the occurrence of Coniophora cerebella in the woods]. Martens 459 



Mistletoe injiu-y to conifers in the Northwest, Weir 459 



Self-protection by some plants against Cuscuta, Gertz 460 



Free-living nematodes of Switzerland, Hofmanner and Menzel 460 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



The economic status of the British species of woodpeckers, Collinge 460 



A new bat from Porto Rico, Jackson 460 



[A list of parasites of animals in Guam], Ransom 460 



Agricultural entomology 460 



[Economic entomology] 460 



Annual report of the state entomologist for 1914, Worsham 461 



Seventh annual report of the state entomolop:i3t of Indiana, Baldwin 461 



Eighth annual report of the state entomologist of Indiana, Baldwin 461 



Minnesota state entomologist's reports index, Wenzel 461 



[Insect pests of New Hampshire], O'Kane 461 



Report of state entomologist and plant pathologist of Virginia, Schoene 461 



Acarid and insect enemies of plants observed in Turin in 1913, Delia Beffa 463 



Contribution to the knowledge of West African insect pests of plants, Zacher. . 463 



Annual report of the government entomologist. Small 463 



Report of the entomologist, Patterson 463 



Ecology of some endophytic larvae. — Observations and experiments, Rabaud . . 463 



Locusts 463 



A preliminary list of the Jassoidea of Missouri, Gibson and Cogan 463 



The stick-lac insect, Duport 463 



The development of the Phylloxera vastatrix leaf gall, Rosen 463 



Woolly pear aphis, Baker and Davidson 463 



Capsid bugs, Fryer 464 



Ooencyrtus padficus, a new egg parasite from Fiji, Waterston 464 



The insect vector of uta, a Peruvian disease, Townsend 464 



A classification of the Lepidoptera based on characters of the pupa, Mosher. . . 464 



Tineid moths of Central America, Walsingham 464 



Establishment in Canada of enemies of brown -tail and gipsy moths, Tothill . . . 465 



The brown Ctenucha {Ctenucha brunnea), Essig - - - 465 



Cutworms and their control in corn and other cereal crops, Walton and Davis.. 465 



The true army worm and its control, Walton 465 



