IV CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Notes on the propagation of apples, Waugh 337 



Sugar an<l acidity of pears from formation to maturity, Kiviere and Bailhaohe. 337 



Manurial experiments with limes, Nicholls and Watts 338 



Cacao manurial ])lots [m Dominica], Watts 338 



Small fruits in 1 itOO, Pilisbury 339 



Cranberry 8ul)Htations, I>rooks 339 



Through the vineyards of the Spanish Peninsula, Toirier 339 



Seasonal influence in carnation crossing relative to seed i)roduction, Stuart . . . 339 



FORESTRY. 



Georgia's forest resources, Harper 339 



Report on an examination of certain swamp lands belonging to the State, Aslie. 339 



Suggestions for arbor day planting, Thornber • 340 



The trees of Great Britain and Ireland, Elwes and Henry 340 



Report on the forests of Kenia, Hutchins 340 



Edible trees and shrubs, Peacock 340 



List of jungle products used by the poor during the famine, 1896-97, Innes 340 



Growth of pines rrom native and northern seed in the Eberswalde, Dengler.. 340 



Breaking tests with twenty-one Surinam woods, Plasschaert and Ligtenberg. . 341 



Transverse tests of jarrah made at Sydney Technical College, Nangle 341 



The relation of forests to stream control, Pinchot 341 



The sources of fumes in Saxony and their influence upon forestry, Schroter . . 341 



Popular bulletins of the Swedish Forestry Association 342 



A summary of the results of forest administration in Saxony for the year 1906. 342 



Report on Norwegian forestry, 1906, Saxlund 342 



Annual of streams and forests for 1908 342 



Review of forest administi-ation in British India for 1905-6, Eardley-Wilmot . 342 



Report on forest administration in Ajmer-]\Ierwara for 1906-7, Prasad 342 



Progress report on forest administration in Coorg for 1906-7, McCarthy 343 



Administration report of forest department of ]\Iadras presidency, 1906-7 343 



Progress report on forest administration in the Punjab for 1906-7, Fisher 343 



Forest administration in the United Provinces 1906-7, I^ovegrove and Jackson. 343 



Progress report of the Imperial Forest Research Institute for 1906-7 343 



Forest service in Indo-China, Capus 343 



Note on experimental rubber cultivation in the Bombay presidency, Gammie. 343 



Cultivation of rubber plants on the Malay Peninsula, Carle 343 



On the extraction of rubber from dried rubber plants, Alexander and Bing 343 



DISEASES OF PL.^NTS. 



Report of the botanists, Stone and Chapman 344 



The occurrence of plant diseases in 1907, Giddings 345 



Report of the vegetable pathol(>gist, jMcAlpine 345 



Rusts of cereals and other plants, Olive 345 



Cotton wilt in the Central Provinces, Evans 345 



The presence in Germany of Pseudoperonospora cuben.vs fveriensis, Ewert 346 



Leaf spot disease of eggplants, Voglino 346 



Potato spraying experiments, Jones and Giddings - 346 



A new tomato disease, Giissow 346 



Experiments on the control of gooseberry mildew, Vasilev 347 



Fruit tree diseases and fungicides, Rolfs : 347 



Notes on a cherry disease in Western Germany, Ewert 347 



Preliminary report on dust spraying experiments in Georgia, Chase 347 



The cocoanut stem disease, Patch 347 



The biology of Poh/stlctus versicolor, Bayliss 348 



The chestnut canker, INIurrill 348 



The bleeding and yellowing of poplars, Blankinship 348 



The damping off of coniferous seedlings, Jones 349 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY— EXTOMOLOGY. 



Deer farming in the United States, Lantz 349 



Silver fox farming, Osgood 350 



A study of the food habits of birds, Leisewitz 350 



Bird preservation. Spraying, Surface 350 



Report of the entomologists, C. H. and H. T. Fernald and Summers 350 



Insects of 1907, Pettit 350 



Fifth annual report of the State entomologist of Montana, Cooley 351 



