(ON'IKN I II, 



On Borne constituents of Manchester Boot, E. Kneel it i in 



The Tunisian phosphates, I.. Pervinquiere i m 



Action <•!' organic acids on phosphates, A. Quartaroli I im 



Potash for mangolds and potatoes on i r soils, A. von Feilitzen 149 



Fertilizer experiments with lime, M. Hoffmann 149 



[njurious effecl of gypsum in vegetation experiments in zinc pots, I >. Meyer.. 150 



[njurious action of gypsum in vegetation experiments in zinc pots, B. Tacke.. * ~ > « > 



Recent investigations on the use of commercial fertilizers, Rippert 150 



Analyses and valuation.- of commercial fertilizers, J. P. Street, etal.. 450 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers, II. .1. Wheeler el a I i:>i 



Analyses of commercial fertilizers jr, 1 



Fertilizer analyses, 1904 5, B. W. Kilgore 15] 



Mineral products of the United States, L895 to 1904, D. T. Day... 15] 



Working in Great Britain of the fertilizers and feeding stuffs act, L893 451 



\<.iat i l TUB \l. BOTANY. 



Report of the botanist, J. W. Blankinship r. 1 



The physiological effects. of Bordeaux mixture, R. Schander 15] 



Notes on water transfer in plants, II. II. Dixon 152 



On the movements of petals, Esther P. Hensel 153 



Preliminary report on the Hymeniales of Connecticut, E. A. White 153 



Notes on anianitas, W. A. Kellerman 153 



Yellow race of BaciUus pseudarabinus from the quince, R. G. Smith I.".:; 



The bacteria] origin of Macrozamia gum, R. G. Smith 153 



FIELD CROPS. 



Variety tests of grain, A. Atkinson l.M 



Summary of press bulletins [on field crops] r>l 



Field crops at Wagga Experimental Farm, G. M. McKeown K>l 



The improvement of poor pastures, T. II. Middleton r>4 



Fertilizer experiments with Jerusalem artichokes, i I. Blin 155 



Remarks on the "popping" of Indian corn, F. H. Storer 155 



Cotton growing on sandy upland soils, ( ;. W. Carver 155 



The commercial cotton crop of 1903-4, J. L. Wat kins 156 



The color of hemp seed, ('. Fruwirth 456 



Potato culture, A. ,1. McClatchie 157 



Sugar-beet culture, A. .1. McClatchie 457 



Influence of environment upon composition of sugar beet, 1903, II. W. Wiley. 157 



[Cooperative tests with sugar beets and alfalfa], V. K. Chesnut C> s 



Culture of sugar cane and manufacture into table sirup, II. W. Wiley etal... C<s 

 Manurial experiments with sugarcane in Leeward Islands, 1903-4, 1-'. Watts 



etal 460 



Seedling and other canes in Leeward Islands, 1903-4, F. Watts et al 160 



Bugar-cane experiments in Cuba 16] 



Variation in the chemical com posit ion of the swede, S. 1 1. Collins I'd 



The manurial requirements of the swede crop, J. Percival I'd 



influence of fertilizers upon yield of timothy nay, J. W. Gilmore ami s. Fraser. 461 



Influence of the seas, m on tiie composition of w heat, F. Wohltniann 162 



A wheat with numerous aliases, C. E. Thome 162 



Mendel's laws of inheritance and wheat breeding, R. II. Biffen 162 



Some practical suggestions concerning seed germination, .1. .1. Thorn her 463 



The vitality of seeds, W. .1. Beal 463 



BOBTICULTURE. 



Report of the [ ( Oregon horticultural 1 commissioners, E. L. Smith et al 463 



Horticulture in Oregon, II. I-'.. Doscb 163 



Horticultural department, R. W. Fisher 163 



Vegetable gardening, S. B. < rreen 4 ,;; ! 



Forcing of tomatoes, cucumbers, and melons, ( '. E. 1 1 mm and J. ( fcaig 463 



Boil treatment in greenhouse culture, II.. I. WheelerandG. E. Adam- 464 



Report on fruit industry of Greal Britain, A. I >. Boscawen et al 16fi 



Studies on apples, W. L). Bigelow, 11. ( '. ( 'ore, and 15. .1. Howard -J ,i: > 



