CONTENTS. V 



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Some observations on red rust of tea plants, Kerklioven 249 



Ascochyta clanatkUna, cause of stem rot and leaf spot of clematis, Gloyer 249 



The presence in human beings of bacteria capable of producing plant tumors, 



Fnedemann and Magnus 249 



[Nematodes attacking ornamental plants], Theobald 249 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Use of carbon bisulphid against insects, Vermorel and Crolas 249 



Cotton-seed oil soap as a substitute for whale-oil soap, Yothers 250 



Arsenate of lime or calcium arsenate, Scott "... 250 



The prevention of rabbit injury to young apple trees, Cory 250 



Seventh report of Quebec Society for Protection of Plants, 1914-15 250 



[Insect pests in Bihar and Orissa], Woodhouse 250 



The Hessian fly and western wheat-stem sawfly, Criddle 250 



Further studies of the enemies of clover, del Guercio 251 



Important insect pests collected on imported nursery stock in 1914, Sasscer . . . 251 



Orchard insect pests and methods of control, Wilson 251 



Some insects injui'ious to forestry in the Baltic governments, Rodzianko 251 



The minor horrors of war, Shipley 251 



Observations on the life history of Bupalus piniarius, Platnikoff 251 



Notes on the biology of Orgyia dubia, Sacharov 251 



Prelincdnary note on the life history of the codling moth in Illinois, Forbes. . 251 



Cutworms and their control, Gibson 251 



Rearing moths and Tachina flies from the army worm, Sherman, jr 251 



A new pest, the chrysanthemum midge (Rhopalomyia hypogsea), Felt 251 



The economic relations of the Sarcophagidae, Aldrich 251 



Notes on the onion maggot in 1914, Bourne 252 



How contact insecticides kill, Shafer 252 



Winter cover washes. Lees 253 



Correction of misuse of name Musca, description of two new genera, Townsend 253 



Further reports on flies as carriers of infection 254 



The olfactory sense of Coleoptera, Mclndoo 254 



One new genus and two new species of Cerambycidae, Fisher 254 



A unique tj^pe of insect injury, McConnell 254 



The apple flea wee\dl in Illinois (Orchestes canus), Glenn 254 



The Malayan locust (Pachytyliis sp.), Pratt 254 



Rhabdoblatta brunneonigra, a new cockroach from China, Caudell 255 



A new Hoplandrothrips (Thysanoptera) from British Guiana, Hood 255 



Life history of Thelia biviaculata (Membracidae), Funkhouse 255 



Some new species of Jassoidea, Crumb 255 



Observations on the oviposition of certain capsids. Knight 255 



The use of water under pressure for the control of mealy bug, Yothers 255 



The citricola scale {Coccus citricola), Quayle 255 



An outbreak of the alfalfa looper {Autographa gamma calif omica), Parker 255 



Carnivorous habits of Xylina bethunei, Sanders 255 



FOODS — HUMAN NUTRITION. 



The alimentation of man, Franz 255 



Report of fruit and vegetable utilization experiment station at DahJem, 1913.. 255 



Chemistry of flesh foods. — II-IV, Retail cuts of mutton and lamb, Wright 256 



The density of wheat as an index of its milUng value, Lindet et al 256 



The nutritive value of hay, straw, and other plant parts, Friedenthal 256 



Army biscuit recipes, Badcock 256 



Banana meal from Jamaica 256 



Viability of Bacillus typhosus in ice cream, Mitchell 256 



[Food inspection, pure food, and other topics], Ladd and Johnson 256 



A penny lunch, Maury and Tachau 257 



Your household budget in graphic form, Winslow 257 



Book of recipes compiled among the "Pennsylvania Germans," Thomas 257 



Aluminum alloys and use for canteens and cooking utensils, Boes and Weyland 257 



R61e of pancreas in digestion and absorption of fat. — I, Digestion, Terroine. . . 257 



Role of pancreas in digestion and absorption of fat. — II, Terroine and Weill. . 257 



The carbohydrate ferments of pancreatic juice, Mellanby and Woolley 257 



Lipo-cholesterin variations during inanition and feeding experiments , Terroine . 258 



