IV CONTENTS. 



Patfe. 



Hot and cold frames, Wellington 40 



The control of insect pests ana plant diseases 40 



Fungicide and insecticide inspection 40 



[State laws relating to nursery stock in United States and Canada], Atwood. . . 40 



New garden plants of the year 1914 40 



[Report of economic section], Bancroft 40 



Plant breeding in Canada, Macoun 40 



Protecting pollinated blossoms, Chapin 40 



Inheritance of habit in the common bean. Norton 41 



Cantaloup growing in Xorth Carolina, Hill 41 



Genetics of "rogues" among peas {Pman sativum), Bateson and Pellew 41 



Investigations on the culture of Daikons, RioUe 41 



Distribution of starch in some Chinese radishes, Riolle 41 



Onion culture, Wellington 41 



Rhubarb culture, Carstcn''. 41 



Culture of sweet corn, Wellington 41 



Sweet com, AVilkinson 41 



Heredity of tj-pes of inflorescence and fruits in tomato, Crane 42 



Tomato culture, Wellington 42 



[Lists of fruits for Illinois] 42 



Apple breeding in Idaho, Vincent 42 



Distribution of station apples, Hcdrick. 42 



Second distribution of station apples, Hedrick 42 



Conditions affecting the health and productiveness of the cranbcrr)-. Shear 42 



Strawberries, Taylor 42 



Raspberries, blackberries, and dewberries, Taylor 42 



Currants, Taylor 42 



Serodiagnosis in the determination of different grapes, Garino-Canina 42 



Variation of principal acids of jidce of grape during maturity. Garino-Canina. . 43 



Chemical-analytic investigations on grapes and wine, Baragiola and Godet 43 



The native persimmon, Fletcher 43 



Dates of Eg>-pt and the Sudan, Mason. 43 



Successful long-distance shipment of citrus pollen, Kellerman 43 



Washington navel orange, Snamel 43 



Sixty years of tea, coffee, and cacao, Macfarlane 43 



Experiments at medicinal plant etiition at Klausenburg in 1914, Piter 43 



The degeneration of cultivated mints, Piter 44 



Commercial carnation culture, edited by Dick 44 



The cultivation of the perpetual flowering carnation, Taudevin 41 



Double seeding petunias, Francis 44 



Humidity, soil, and fertility studies with ra«es. Blake 44 



Rosa hugonis, a new hardy yellow rose from China, P'turchild ». 45 



Roses and their cultivation. Sanders 45 



Saxifrages or rockfoils, Irving and ifalby. 45 



List of perennials and shrubs for planting in IlUnois 45 



Our mountain garden, Thomas 45 



Design in landscape gardening. Root and Kelley 45 



FORESTRY. 



The forests of the United States. Lundgren 46 



National Forest areas, March 31, 1915 ... 46 



Handbook for campers in the National Forests in California 46 



Administration report of the forest circles in the Bombay Presidency, 1913-14 . . 46 



Report on forest admini.stration in Burma for 1013-14 , Refers '. 4fi 



The southern c\7»rcs3, Mattoon 4(, 



Tho jand (Prosnpis spirigcra) forests of the Pimjab. Coventry 4'. 



Hevea rubber cidtivation and ciiring in Trinidad, Robinson anrl Sareeant 47 



Physiological effects on Hevea by various tapping system.s. (^'ampbell 47 



Effect of different intor\-als between tappings of Hnra brasilunsis. Fetch 47 



Dynamite experiments, Bunting 47 



Rubber manuring experiments at the experiment station, Peradeniya. Baraber. 4S 



Effect of temperature on jdeld of products in distillation of hardwood, Palmer. 4,*^ 



Forest products of Canada, 1914. — Pulpwood, Lewis and Boyce 4J^ 



