IV CONTENTS. 



FIELD CROPS. 



Page. 



Report of the advisory committee on soil investigation, McKeene 832 



Summary of results on the experimental field at Ploti in 1907, Winkler 832 



Report on the Cawnpore agricultural station for 1907, Hayman 832 



Cereal culture on the dry lands of central Tunis, Leloup 832 



Alopecurus agrystis, Fruwirth 833 



The basis for judging brewing ])arley, Jalowetz 833 



Comparison of field beets grown from seeds from same seed boll, Briem 833 



Corn culture 833 



The improvement of cotton by seed selection. Watts and Tempany 833 



Hop experiments, Amos 833 



Report from the select committee on- the hop industry 834 



The German hop crop of 1908 ". 834 



Duty on hops 834 



The ixtle arjd its relations, Endlich 834 



The cultivation of ground nuts, Sampson 834 



Water culture method for experimenting with potatoes. Skinner 834 



Commercial potato growing, Craig 834 



The cultivation of tobacco in Kentucky and Tennessee, Scherffius et al 834 



Production of tobacco under shade in the Connecticut Valley, Stewart 834 



Sumatra tobacco: Culture, curing, marketing, Mathieu 835 



The yellow berry problem in Kansas hard winter wheats, Roberts and Freeman. 835 



[Irrigation experiments with wheat, 1907-8], Gordon 837 



Varieties of wheat grown in the Central Provinces and Berar, Evans 837 



The wheat of Tomsk, Siberia, Flaksberger 837 



HORTICULTURE. 



The modern kitchen garden, Gressent 837 



Cabbages and cauliflowers: How to grow them, Gregory 837 



The citron crop, Cheney .- 837 



Mushrooms propagated 'from spores, Cooke ._ 837 



Inheritance in tomato hybrids, Price and Drinkard, jr. . .'. 838 



Influence of direct light on composition of fruits. Riviere and Bailhache 8.S8 



California fruits and how to grow them, Wickson 838 



Varieties of fruit for growing in North Carolina, Hutt and Shaw 839 



Fruit culture in Crimea, Barsaq 839 



Nova Scotia apple industry 839 



Dessert cherries in pots, Hudson 839 



Biology and phylogeny of the fig and classification of figs. Cell 839 



Fig cultivation "in southern India and viticulture in Penukonda, Subba Rao. . 839 



On a process of forcing grapes. Bonnier - 839 



Commercial fertilizer experiments with grapevines, Zacharewicz ^ 839 



Annual report of the wine-making station of Haro for 1907, De Ziiniga 839 



Storage investigations with citrus fruits and grapes, Stubenrauch 840 



Decay of Florida oranges in transit and on the market, Tenny et al 840 



Orange trees for Texas, Stringfellow 840 



A B C of lime cultivation, Jones et al 840 



Coffee in the State of Sao Paulo (Brazil), Laliere 841 



The fermentation of cacao and of coffee, Loew 841 



The future of cacao planting. Smith 841 



Report of the inspector of cocoanut trees for 1907, Brown 841 



All about cinnamon, A. M. and J. Ferguson 841 



Course on care of trees, Allen 841 



Buying nursery stock 841 



The best climbers south and north, Berckmans 841 



Violet culture at Hyers and in the Mediterranean region, Foussat 841 



Manual of floriculture, De Vilmorin 841 



Gardening in California, landscape and flower, McLaren 842 



Scottish gardens. Maxwell -• 842 



Some continental gardens and nurseries. Bean 842 



FORESTRY. 



Report on forestry, Thurston 842 



Report of the superintendent of forestry, Hosnier 842 



Report of the forest nurseryman . Haughs 843 



Schedule for forest description 843 



