IV CONTENTS. 



Page. 



Topworkiiifr orrhard troe?, G. H. Powell 253 



Su<rjj;e8ti< m^ c( )iu'i'rnin<r ai)ple culture, W. J. Green 254 



Apple tirowinji: in Missouri, J. C. Whitten 254 



Manurintr tlio I)anana, M. A. Couturier 254 



Cultivation and fertilization of peach orchards, M. B. Waite 254 



The nursery, (;. P.altet 254 



Cold storage of ])ear and peach, G. H. Powell and S. H. Fulton 254 



Cold-storage systems 25<) 



Cold storage of fruits and the preservation of exhibition specimens 25() 



Canning, i)reserviMg, and evaporating fruits and vegetables, G. McCarthy 256 



The iireservation of fruits for exhibition purjioses, H. L. Hutt 257 



Promising nevv fruits, W. A. Taylor 257 



Small fruits: origin, culture, and marketing, G. C. Butz 257 



Recent experiences with strawberries, J. T. Roberts 257 



The marmalade industry, E. Hotter 257 



Grape, raisin, and wine production in the United States, G. C. Husmann 257 



Wine making at home, G. McCarthy 258 



Fertilizing the vineyard, E. H. Twight 258 



The agaves, a remarkable group of useful plants, E. W. Nelson 258 



The flower garden, Ida D. Bennett 258 



Home floriculture, E. E. Rexford 258 



Plants as a factor in home adornment, L. C. Corbett 258 



Lilac forcing in France 258 



Blind r. flowering wood for rose cuttings, L. C. Corbett 258 



The propagation of the Easter lily from seed, G. W. Oliver 259 



Fertilizer experiments with Chnjsanfhemnm indicum, M. Hoffmann 259 



The book of the daffodil, S. E. Bourne 259 



Spraying to kill pond scum, H. P. Hedrick 259 



FORESTRY. 



■Reforestation, H. H. Chapinan 260 



Practicability of forest planting in the United States, W. L. Hall 260 



Forest planting on the plains, E. P. Sandsten 2(50 



Foresting in Nebraska sand hills, C. A. Scott 260 



The pine lands of the South, H. C. Putnam 261 



Forest problems in New Hampshire, P. W. Avres 261 



The New York forest-tire law, C. R. Pettis. . ." 261 



The forests of Canada, H. S. Culver 261 



Introduction of exotic forest trees in Prussia and Austria, R. Hickel 261 



The forest flora of New South Wales, J. H. Maiden 261 



Forestry at Hongkong, M. AVinchester , 262 



Report of forest department of Bombay Presidency, W. A. Talbot et al 262 



Report on the forest administration in Coorg, C. D. McCarthy 262 



The locust, W. L. Hall 262 



The poplars, C. Durieux 263 



Some Eucalyptus hybrids in the Mediterranean region, J. Trabut 263 



Japanese bamboos and their introduction into America, D. G. Fairchild 263 



Studies of trees in winter, C. K. Schneider 263 



Chemical studies of some forest products, W. H. Krug 263 



Occurrence of mannan in the wood of certain trees, F. H. Storer 234 



Tests on the physical properties of timber, F. E. Olmsted 264 



Factors influencing the volume of solid wood, R. G. Zon 264 



The influence of forestry upon the lumber industry, O. W. Price 264 



The forest and irrigation, Hefele 264 



A bibliography of forestry, O. Williams 264 



SEEDS — WEEDS. 



Distribution of seeds and plants in the Philippines, W. S. Lyon 265 



The seeds of rescue grass and chess, F. H. Hillman ■. 265 



Report of section of seed control, Hamburg, for 1902, A. Voigt 265 



Report of Experiment and Seed Control vStation at Breslau, 1903, W. Remer. . 265 



Troublesome weeds, J. B. Davy 265 



Wild mustard, J. R. Anderson 265 



Eradication of wild mustard, H. Hitler 265 



Destruction of wild mustard, J. Vandervaeren 266 



Destruction of wild mustard, D. Donon , . . , . . , . , 266 



