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Phases of orchard managemenl in Wayne County, J. ( iraig 41 



The apple in Oregon, II, E. R. Lake.' 41 



Abnormal quantities of starch in bruised apples, G. Varcollier 42 



Experiments in girdling fruil trees, .1. E. May 42 



The olive tree, T. Fischer 42 



The hook of topiary, C. II. Curtis and W. Gibson - 42 



Effects produced by grafting or budding fruil trees, R. P. Speer 4:5 



A wonder-worker of science. W. S. Ilarwood 4.'5 



Breeding grapes to produce the highesl types, T. V. Munson... 4:! 



The grape and its development, J. C. Blair 43 



Assimilation of phosphoric acid by grapes, E. Zacharewicz 43 



Planting-table for flowers, L. Barron 43 



I [ybridization of the genus Rosa, M. Viviand-Morel 43 



Pansy culture, W. Toole 43 



A. primer of forestry, II, Practical forestry, G. Pinchot 43 



Forestry experiments, F. VV. Kane 44 



Shade trees of Denver, \Y. Paddock and B. ( ). Longyear 44 



Shade trees and ornamental shrubs and plants, G. McCarthy 44 



The ] danted groves of Iowa, II. P. Baker 44 



Wha1 the college has done for park and forestry, L. II. Pammel 44 



Our mountain chaparral, ( I. Robertson 45 



Layering rubber trees, 1 1. N. Ridley 45 



Two little-known caoutchouc-producing lianes, I'., de Wildeman 45 



DISE VSES OF PLANTS. 



Report of the plant pathologist, E. Marchal 45 



Report of the consulting botanist, YV. Carruthers 45 



Concerning the root rot of cotton, Y. Mosseri 45 



Some diseases of the potato, < r. Massee - 45 



Potato spraying experiments in L904, F. C. Stew art et al 46 



Profits from spraying potatoes, F. II. Hall et al 4b' 



Notes on Cobb's disease of sugar cane, E. F. Smith 4(5 



A bacterial wilt disease of tobacco, Y. Uyeda. 4(3 



A Sclerotinia disease of tobacco, C. A.J. A. Oudemans and C. J. Koning 47 



Study of diseases of some truck crops in Delaware, C. 0. Smith 47 



Asparagus rust in California, R. E. Smith 48 



Black rot of cabbage, W. Brenner 48 



Bacterial disease of cauliflower and allied plants, F. C. Harrison 48 



Notes on a disease of cucumbers, P. Maze and H. T. Giissow 48 



Apple scah and cedar rust, E. A. Emerson 49 



Apple and pear scab, M. C. Cooke ' 49 



The brown or hitter pitting of apples, < r. Quinn 41) 



A fruit disease caused by Fusarium putrefaciens n. sp., A. Osterwalder 50 



Notes on canker and gummosis of fruit trees, J. Brzezinski 50 



A new disease of figs 50 



Wither-tip and other diseases of citrus fruits, P. II. Rolfs 50 



Notes on the Gloeosporium disease of red currants, R. Laubert 50 



American gooseberry mildew in Europe, E. S. Salmon 50 



Fungus diseases of the cranberry, C. L. Shear 51 



Preventive treatment of grape anthracnose, L. Degrully 51 



Diseases of cocoanuts 51 



An injurious disease of larch, ( '. A. J. A. ( hidemans 51 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Economic value of our native birds, II. A. Surface 51 



Slugs and snails 51 



Reports of deputy commissioner of horticulture, A. Craw and E. M. Ehrhorn. 52 



Condition of orchards and nursery stock in Utah and ( )regon, J. Isaac 52 



Bug v. bug, J. Isaac 52 



The cotton worm, G. P. Foaden 52 



The cotton bollworm in Georgia, R. I. Smith 52 



Beet worms and their remedies, C. P. Gillette and S. A. Johnson 52 



