IV CONTENTS. 



Pajje. 



8eas()iiiii<,' (if tiiHluT, II. von Schrenk and R. Hill 4(5 



F(.rcstry in the United States, W. Schlich 47 



Kijihlii annual report, of the chief firewarden of INIinnesota, 1902, C. C. Andrews. 47 



The forest jiolicy of rennsylvania, G. II. Wirt 47 



Report on the forest administration in the Andamans, 1901-2, (r. Rogers 47 



Forest administration of the lower rrovinces of I'engal, 1901-2, J. H. Lace... 47 



Forest administration of the Central I'rovinces, 1901-2, P>. Rol)ertson 48 



Report on the forest administration in the Punjab, 1901-2, F. R. Bryant 48 



SEEDS WEEDS. 



Clover and its impurities, I). -Finlayson 48 



Germination of maize, L. II. ranuiiel and G. M. Lumniis 48 



Effect of coal tar, coal oil, etc., on germination of maize, Cr. 31. Lummis 48 



The grading and selection of seeds, C. D. Girola 48 



The germination of weed seeds, L. H. Pammel and G. M. Lummis 49 



Loco weed, J^. E. Hayre 49 



Weeds, L. R. Waldron 49 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Coml >ating smut of cereals, S. Toporkov 49 



"Wheat smut experiments in 1901, AV. Farrer 49 



Experiments on the brown rust of brome grasses, E. M. Freeman 50 



Critical notes on Sclerosjiora of Gramineie, G. B. Traverse 50 



Plistology of Uredo dinpersa and the niycoplasm hypothesis, H. Marshall Ward. 50 



Diseases of flax and flax-sick soil, H. L. Bolley 50 



A study of PJtoma ht'i;c, J. Henry 51 



The protection of cane cuttings during transportation, A. I loward 51 



Comljating black rot of cabbage, F. C. Stewart and H. A. I larding 51 



An unsuccessful cabbage rot remeily, F. H. Hall, F. C. Stewart, H. A. Harding. 52 



A disease of the branches of fig, A. Prunet 52 



The control of the sooty mold of the olive, IX Vidal 52 



The bitter rot fungus, H. von Schrenk and P. Spaulding 52 



Collar rot of the orange, C. Fuller 52 



The peach ; its diseases and suggested remedies, W. A. Boucher 53 



Peach leaf curl, G. E. Stone - 53 



Quince rust, G. E. Stone 53 



The witches' broom disease of cacao 53 



The alternate form of .Ecidivm liibhciuttnn, W. A. Kellernuui 53 



A rust of the cultivated snapdragon, W. C. Blasdale 53 



Grai)e mildew and the use of sulphur, L. Degrully 53 



Brunissure of grapes; its cause and remedies, L. Degrully 54 



The conidial form of the black-rot fungus, G. Delacroix 54 



The bluing and the red rot of the western yellow pine, H. von Schrenk 54 



Some nematode diseases of tropical plants, G. Delacroix. 55 



Disease-resisting varieties of plants, L. Lewton-Brain 55 



Notes on albinism among plants, E. Pantanelli 55 



Fungus diseases and spraying, H. H. Lamson 55 



Spraying for the control of insect pests and fungus diseases, T. W. Kirk 55 



Combined fungicides and insecticides, L. Degrully 55 



ENTOMOLOGY. 



The enemies of agriculture, A. L. Ilerrera 55 



Some injurious insects and fungus diseases of the year 1902, W. Lochhead 56 



Entomological notes 56 



Indian INIuseum notes 56 



The chinch l>ug in JNIaine, H. AV. Britcher 56 



The root borer of sugar cane, N. B. Watson 56 



The yellow-winged locust {C(imnid<(. peUiicida), C. R. Simpson 57 



The codling moth, E. D. Sanderson 57 



The codling moth, J. M. Aldrich 57 



The control of the codling moth, C. B. Simpson 57 



Two common scale insects of the orchard, W. E. Britton 58 



Report of the inspector of San Jose scale, 1902, G. E. Fisher 58 



The scale insects of the Lesser Antilles, II, H. Maxwell-Lefroy 58 



