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Inoculation experiments with lupines, De Ruyter de Wildt and Mol 735 



Experiments in the cultivation of peanuts in British India, ChoA^lier 735 



Po&to culture, Dickens 735 



Potato culture 735 



Effect of ferrous sulphate on quality and quantity of potatoes, Edwardes-Ker. . 735 



Experiments with varieties of rice at the botanic gardens, 1912, Harrison 736 



Resultfi of tests of.new varieties of rice, I, Ferrari 736 



Drying rice in storage, Pozzi 736 



The cultivation of sugar beets, Malpeaux •. 736 



Composition of su^ar beets in drought of 1911 and following rains, Urban 736 



Statistics of sugar in United States and its possessions: 1881-1912, Andrews 736 



The sugar industry 737 



Tobacco culture, Garner 737 



The growing of tobacco for nicotin extraction, G^rrad 737 



The book of vetch Smith 737 



Some varieties ana strains of wheat in South Dakota, Hume and Champlin 738 



History and culture of Marquis wheat. Army 738 



The trade in registered seed, Newman 738 



Experiments with hard-coated clover seeds, Miiller 738 



Victory over quack grass, Miller 738 



HORTICULTURE. 



The vegetable garden, Boyle 738 



Intensive production of the artichoke in Gironde, De la Giroday 738 



Selection and inheritance by vegetative propagation of Allium sativum, Vogler . . 738 



Varying valence of characters of Pisum sativurn, Zederbauer 739 



Fruit and vegetable transportation and storage investigations, Stubenrauch 739 



Pruning young fruit trees, Truax 739 



Apple growing 739 



Apple growing in New Jersey, Farley 739 



Marked modifications in the form of pears, Passy 739 



Influence of foreign pollen, Otto 739 



A new graft hybrid, Daniel 740 



Imported varieties of the avocado for California, Ryerson 740 



The chemical composition of Florida oranges, Henry 740 



Planting persimmons, Hume 740 



A preliminary note on the genetics of Fragaria, Richardson 740 



Vine pruning in California, I, Bioletti 741 



Old and new hybrids in 1913, P^e-Laby 741 



Viticulture in Algeria, von der Heide 741 



Planting in Uganda, Brown and Hunter 741 



Results at the Buitenzorg Gardens with green manure crops. Van Helten 741 



The banana, its cultivation, distribution, and commercial uses, Fawcett 741 



[Cacao manurial plats in Dominica], Tempany 741 



The control of imported tea seed, Bernard and Deuss 742 



Hazelnuts, Gross 742 



Our hardy perennial plants, edited by Graf Silva Tarouca 742 



Our hardy conifers, edited by Graf Silva Tarouca 742 



Our hardy deciduous trees and shrubs, edited by Graf Silva Tarouca 742 



FORESTRY. 



The training of a forester, Pinchot 742 



Forestry in America, Moore 743 



Tentli annual report of the state forester [of Massachusetts], Rane 743 



A glimpse of Austrian forestry, Woolsey, jr 743 



Statistical review of the forest administration of Baden for 1912 743 



Report of forestry department for year ended June 30, 1913, Dalrymple-Hay . . 743 



Climatic characteristics of forest types in Rocky Mountains, Bates et al 743 



Relation of surface cover and ground litter in a forest to erosion, Gleissner 743 



Effective fertilizers in nurseries, Retan 743 



Some Douglas fir plantations. — IV, Tortworth Wood, Gloucestershire 744 



Protomorphic shoots in the genus Pinus, Harper 744 



Ray tracheids in Sequoia sempervirens and their pathological character, Jones. . 744 



Cost accounts for reconnaissance surveys, Co'nnell 744 



