IV CONTENTS. [Vol.41 



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Report of plant industry, Glenn 835 



Some important problems in pomology and their significance, Gould 835 



Fruit blossoming records, Terry 835 



Fruit and fruit products of South Africa. Davis 835 



[Fruits and ornamentals recommended for planting in AVisconsin 835 



The cost of building an orchard, Davis 835 



The outgo and income of a 10-acre apple orchard, Hedrick 835 



Distance between trees in planting at the station orchard, Green 835 



Apple bud selection: Apple seedlings froiu selected trees, Crandall 835 



Apple grading laws, — Their value and requirements, Hetzel 835 



Controlling enemies Of pear in Pacific Northwest, Fisher and Newcomer__ 83(5 



Priming experiments, Chambei's 838 



Spoilage of cranberries after picking. Shear 836 



Keductiou of cranberry losses between field and consumer. Shear et al — 830 



" Reversion " and resistance to " big bud " in black currants. Lees 83(5 



Raspberry growing on small holdings, Hodge 836 



Report of the viticulture station at Auvernier for 1917-18, Godet 836 



Native fruits of North Dakota, Waldron i_- 836 



Applying the furrow manure in citrus groves, Shamel 837 



Yield of cof£e« trees in Surinam cultural garden during 1918, Van Drent- 887 



Olive growing and oil pressing, Opazo G 837 



Manual of practical olive culture, Vitetta 837 



The palms of the Philippine Islands, Beccari 837 



A pineapple fertilizer experiment, Gonzales 837 



First report on fruit culture as practiced in Barakzai 837 



A variety nut orchard 837 



[Note on condition of trees at Hettinger substation, 1918], Downey 837 



Commercial drug growing in the United States in 1918, Stockberger 837 



FOKESTKY. 



Report of the director of forestry for 1918, Campbell et al 838 



The forests of British Columbia, Whitford and Craig 838 



Reafforestation and the economic development of France. Descombes 838 



A forest policy for Australia, Lane-Poole 838 



Effect of changed conditions upon forestry, Ashe 838 



A brush-disposal policy for yellow-pine forests of Southwest, Chapman — 839 



Making best use of idle lands in New York, Stephen 839 



What is potential forest land? Hoar 839 



The segregation of farm from forest land, Lovejoy 839 



New Indian species of forest importance, Gupta 839 



Indian species of Carissa, Haines 839 



Cultivation and tapping of Castilla rubber in the Philippines, Aldaba 839 



The distribution of walnut. Lamb 839 



Instructions for the planting and care of conifer trees in shelter belts — 840 



Mechanical aids in stem analysis, Pegg 840 



Mensuration in France, Bruce 840 



Pathological marking rules for Idaho and Montaiui, Weir and Hubert 840 



[Fire protection in Maine in 1918] 840 



Report of the chief forest fire warden for the year 1918, Wirt 840 



Forest fires in Canada, 1917 840 



Observations on some effects of fires in the chir forests, Champion 840 



Pulp and paper, 1917 840 



mSE/XSES OF PLANTS. 



Mode of dissemination of fungus and bacterial diseases, Gardner 840 



[Unreliability of certain appearances in diagnosis of diseases], Neger_._ 840 



Michigan plant disease survey for 1917, Coous 841 



I'lant diseases [British Guiana], Bancroft 841 



Investigations on diseases of plants and their treatment, Grove 841 



Philippine economic-plant diseases, Reinking 841 



Porto Rican fungi, old and new, Stevens 842 



Some new Porto Rican fungi. Miles 842 



The rusts of the Douglas Lake region, Bonar 842 



Notes on Ccphalcuros vircscens, Higley 842 



