IV CONTENTS. 



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Cauliflower and cabbage cultivation, Pinn 338 



PreUminarv report on winter cauliflower, Teibout 338 



Chicory, Grafe 338 



Tomato variations induced by culture, White 339 



Orchard management, Hedrick 339 



Planting trees with dynamite, Farley 339 



Horticultural research. — III, The action of grass on trees, Pickering 339 



Smudging costs, Woodbridge 339 



The setting and dropping of fruits 339 



Cooperation and fruit growing, McNeill 340 



Nomenclature of fruit 340 



The influence of cold on the conservation of the olive, Sani 340 



Establishment of northern vineyards by American grape stocks, Gervais 340 



Resistance of coffee to native weed growth and in shade, Bertoni 340 



Observations on the preparation of cacao, Perrot 340 



The Philippine coconut industry, Barrett 340 



Relationship of the false date palm of the Florida Keys, Cook 341 



[Flowering plants at Wisley] 341 



Bigeneric hybrids between Cooperia and Zephyranthes, Lancaster 341 



Double flowers, Saunders 341 



Lilies, Adams 34l 



Household gardens and other enterprises for town and country, Kaup et al 341 



Gardens for small country houses, Jekyll and Weaver 341 



Insecticides, fungicides, and weed killers, Bourcart, trans, by Grant 341 



The Arizona horticultural law and its applications, Morrill 341 



Report of state horticultural commission of Utah, 1910 to 1912 342 



Rules and regulations for carrying out the plant quarantine act 342 



POEESTEY. 



Alaska woods, their present and prospective uses, Hoffman 342 



Ecological studies on a northern Ontario sand plain, Connell 342 



Method of a forest survey and estimate in Nova Scotia, Clark 342 



The timber lands of Panama, Lindsay 342 



Some aspects of European forestry, Recknagel 342 



Report of forest administration in the Andamans for 1911-12, Baker 342 



Report of forest department of Madras Presidency for 1912, Lushington et al... 342 



A new conception on the causes of diameter growth, Jaccard 342 



Influence of practices on moisture and humus content of forest soils, Tiemann. . 343 



Winter storage of acorns, Oppermann 343 



A way to improve the quality of pine seed, Busse 343 



The growth of red pine in Ontario, Ross 343 



Observations on cambium development in the American larch, Knudson 343 



Studies on the anatomical structure of woods of Japanese conifers, Fujioka. . . . 344 



Preservative treatment of red-oak and hard-maple crossties, Bond 344 



Forest products of Canada, 1912. — Pulp wood, Lewis and Boyce 344 



Forestry literature published in 1912 345 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Diseases of cocoes and other crops, Ashby 345 



Rot bacteria associated with diseases of tropical plants. Honing 345 



A new species of Sterigmatocystis, Bainier and Sartory 345 



Myrioconiuvi sdrpi n. g. and sp. , Ferdinandsen and Winge 345 



The extension of Puccinia geranii in geographic-biological races, Magnus 345 



Report on the wintering over of rust fungi in the uredo stage, Baudys 346 



Influence of "pickling" on the germination of cereals, Johnson 346 



Anthracnose of sisal hemp, Shaw 346 



Hop mildew, Blodgett 346 



Diseases and enemies of peanut, Chevalier 347 



Potato leaf roll due to necrosis of the phloem, Quanjer 347 



Silver scurf, a disease of the potato, Melhus 347 



Fungus diseases liable to be disseminated in shipments of sugar cane. Field. . . 347 



Red rot fungus and the sugar cane in the West Indies 347 



The fire blight disease in nursery stock, Stewart 348 



The control of canker in the orchard. Cooper 348 



Injury to orchard trees by crown gall. Back 348 



