IV CONTENTS. 



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Potato variety tests rondurtod by F. TTeine at Hadmersleben, 1908, Oetken... 1128 



The beet-sugar industry, lilue 1 128 



Tobacco, Smith " J 129 



Notes on tobacco, \'an Leenhoff 1129 



How to produce bri<;ht tobaccos. Van Leenhoff 1129 



Report on turnip experiment, 1907, Greig 1 129 



On the inheritance of strength in wheat, IJiffen 1129 



HORTICULTURE. 



The scientific aspects of Luther Burbank's work, Jordan and Kellogg 1131 



Vegetable growing in Cuba, Austin and llalstead 1131 



The home garden, Rexford 1131 



Report of government experimental fields in South Holland, 1908, Claassenetal. 1131 



Influence of the stock on the scion, Riviere and Bailhache 1131 



New experiments in fertilizing grapes, Stoklasa 1132 



Viticulture with reference to the Rhenish Palatinate, Bassermann-Jordan 1132 



Date varieties for the Southwest, Coit 1132 



Scheme for classification of the olives grown in southern Italv, Marin ucci 1132 



The coffee tree, Dieseldorff ". 1132 



The mangoes of Bhagalpur, Woodhouse 1132 



The book of the pansy, viola, and violet. Crane 1132 



Classified list of daffodil names, 1908 1133 



The encyclopedia of gardening, Sanders 1133 



Garden design — comparative, historical, and ethical, Mawson 1133 



The practice of garden design, Mawson 1133 



The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Bean 1133 



A park system for the city of Cincinnati, Kessler 1133 



FORESTRY. 



Trees, Ward 1133 



The trees of Great Britain and Ireland, Elwes and Henry 1133 



Woods and forests in Jamaica, Fawcett 1134 



Micrography of the woods of Javanese trees, Moll and Janssonius 1134 



The pines of Mexico, Shaw 1134 



Monterey pine, Albert 1134 



Canary Islands pine, Albert 1134 



Sand-binding plants, Iyer 1134 



Timber, Baterden 1135 



Planting and care of a forest of evergreens, Knechtel 1135 



A new planting method in forests, Kozesnik 1135 



Forest valuation and forest statics, Stoetzer 1135 



Is permanent forestry justified from a financial point of view? Fredenberg 1135 



Report of the Pennsylvania Department of Forestry for the year 1907 1135 



Report of the superintendent of forestry, Campbell 1135 



The Dominion forest reserves, Knechtel 1135 



Report of the Rocky Mountains Park of Canada, Douglas and Sanson 1135 



Report of the reforestation on waste lands in southern Ontario, 1908, Zavitz 1136 



Report of the superintendent of forestry, Hosmer 1136 



Report of the forest nurseryman, Haughs 1136 



Report of the director of forestry of the Philippine Islands for 1908, Ahern 1136 



Para rubber cultivation, Mathieu 1 136 



Distril)ution of [Guayule] rubber in different parts of the shrub, \Miittelsey. . 1136 



[Rubber tapping and mechanical tests of Surinam woods]. Van Asbeck 1137 



The direct utilization of latex in the industries, Morisse 1137 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



A method of checking parasitic diseases in plants, Potter 1137 



Mucor cultures, Sumstine 1138 



Further studies on anthracnoses. Shear and Wood 1138 



Cultures of Uredinese in 1908, Arthur 1138 



Notes on Sclerospora graminicola, Traverso 1138 



A leaf blight of beans, Ferraris - 1138 



Artificial cultures of Phytophthora with special reference to oospores, Clinton. 1138 



Studies of the potato fungus {Phytophthora infestans), Jones and Giddings 1139 



A disease of tomatoes, Vera 1139 



