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FORESTRY. 



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Woodlot conditions in Broome County, New York, Moody and Bentley, jr 741 



Woodlot conditions in Dutchess County, New York, Moody and Bentley, jr. . . 742 



Cooperative shelter-belt planting on the northern Great Plains 742 



Cooperative shelter-belt development in the northern Great Plains 742 



The spruce and balsam fir trees of the Rocky Mountain region, Sudworth 742 



The bamboos in the Cordilleras of the South, Ilosseus 742 



Observations on some reputed natural eucalj-ptus hybrids, ^Maiden and Cambage 742 



Notes on Eucalyptus (with a description of a new species) No. 3, Maiden 742 



Notes on some forest species of Madagascar, Perrot and G(^rard 742 



The net revenues from the Saxony state forests for 1913, Wapler 743 



State forest administration in South Australia for the year 1914-15, Gill 743 



[Report of the forestry division], Purves 743 



Progress report of the Forest Reseaich Institute for the year 1914-15, Mercer. . 743 



Forestry in Netherlands India, Lugt 743 



Suggested alterations in the law relating to estate forestry, Adkin 743 



Practical forest assessment and survey, Swain 743 



Collection of statistics, Schlich and Wood 743 



Presers'ative treatment of fence posts, MacDonald 743 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Some observations on the study of plant pathology, Massee 743 



Plant diseases, Arthur 744 



[Report of the research assistant in plant patliologj']. Coons 744 



Diseases and enemies of cultivated plants in the Dutch Ea'^t Indies, Rutgers. . 744 



Germination conditions of toleutospores of Urodinea*, III, Dietel 744 



Recent data and questions regarding smoke injur)' to plants, Neger 744 



Damage caused vegetation by smoke and vapors from factories, Ranwez 745 



A convenient casein spray, Vermorel and Dantony 745 



The use of copper carbonate as a fungicide, Darnell-Smith 745 



Telcutospore formation by the cereal rust fungi, Gassnor 745 



Puccinia oryzse parasitic on rice in the Ebro Delta, Spain, Florensa y Condal 745 



jlleport of the assistant in plant pathology], Muncie 746 



rscudomonas phascoli in beans, Giltner, Brown, and Sapiro 746 



Phytoj)hthora disease of ginseng, Rosenbaum 746 



Spraying of peanuts for leaf rust, Nowell 746 



Studies of health in potatoes. Fitch 746 



[Infection of sugar beets through the seed], Sorauer 747 



Soil stain, or scurf, of the sweet potato, Taubenhaus 747 



t Practical protection for plants], Junge 747 



i'ire blight, Tehon 747 



Dusting nursery stock for the control of leaf diseases, Stewart 7 17 



The use of lime sulphur as a summer spray for apple scab, ^'incent 747 



Plum wilt, its nature and cause, Iliggins. 747 



[Control of plant diseases and insect enemies], Lustner 748 



Control of grape diseases, Lindner 748 



The copper content of fungicidal sprays 748 



[Fungicide injury and fungus control], Fischer 748 



[The use of fungicides against doMTiy mildew], Rabat^ 748 



Treatment of grape downy mildew as related to the period of blooming 748 



Advance notices regarding mildew outbreak, Capus 749 



Grape chlorosis 749 



Mildew of raspberry fruits, Naumann 749 



Mopo disease of young cinchona plants and the Javanese seed bed fungus. Rant. . 749 



Cottony rot of lemons in California, Smith 749 



Die-back of lime trees in Montserrat 750 



A disease of garden Arabis, Laubert 750 



Rose mildew, Kiese 750 



Control of rose mildew 750 



Violet smut {Uroajstis riolir), Miiller 750 



Recent observations on the bli.-!ter rust of the Weymouth pine, von Tubeuf . . . 750 



Tubcrculina maxima, a parasite on the blister rust fungus, Lechmere 750 



The dry rot question, Moormann 751 



