TV CONTENTS. 



Pagre. 



Pear culture, A. J. McClatchie 466 



Japan and hybrid plums, H. N. Starnes 466 



Varieties of olives called "table <»r pickling olives" 467 



Pickling olives for home use, W. W. Skinner 467 



Cultivation of oranges in Dominica, H. H. Bell S 467 



A new banana from Madagascar, P. Claverie 467 



On the effects of ringing, Leclerc du Sablon 4H7 



Winter storage of nursery stock, M. Cooper 467 



Forcing strawberries, C. E. Hunn and J. Craig 467 



Small fruit preserving in bulk 468 



Electrifying grape cuttings and rooted plants, F. Honcamp 468 



The wild coffees of French Guinea, A. Chevalier 468 



Nut growing, J. B. Pilkington 468 



A few modern peonies, G. C. Watson 469 



Hybridizing the peony, G. Hollis 469 



A repertoire of colors 469 



What is horticulture? L. H. Bailey 469 



FORESTRY. 



The forest reserves of California, A. F. Potter 469 



Reforesting in California, T. P. Lukens 469 



Forest fires and the forest in California Sierras, W. F. Hubbard 4<w 



Forests and forestry in Connecticut, A. F. Hawes 469 



Connecticut's new forest law 470 



Forest flora of the Bitter Root Mountains, L. H. Pammel 470 



Forest management in Bavaria and Saxony, C. S. Or win 470 



Reports on forest administration in Burma, 1903-4, J. Copeland et al 470 



Report of forest department in Bombay Presidency, 1903-4, G. P. Millett et al. 470 



Rubber cultivation in the West Indies 470 



The India rubber of commerce, M. Chamney 471 



New trees introduced by the Government, W. H. Evans 471 



An adaptation of methods in forest work, W. F. Hubbard 471 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Diseases of the apple, cherry, peach, pear, and plum, E. M. Wilcox 471 



Some bacterial diseases of plants prevalent in Michigan, W. < i. Sackett 471 



Fungus diseases of cotton, L. Lewton-Brain 472 



A new disease in potatoes 472 



A disease of potatoes 472 



Blackleg in potatoes 472 



Review of the principal diseases of sugar cane, L. Lewton-Brain 472 



Club root in turnips 472 



The cucumber leaf blotch, A. D. Hall 472 



A mushroom disease 473 



Three years' experiments with crown gall, G. G. Hedgcock 473 



Observations on some vine diseases in Sonoma County, California, O. Butler. . -474 



Fungus diseases of cacao, L. Lewton-Brain 475 



A disease of conifers 475 



Larch canker 475 



Spraying machines, W. E. Bear 475 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Zoological yearbook, 1904, P. Mayer 475 



Bobwhite and other quails in their economic relations, S. D. Judd 476 



Birds known to eat the boll weevil, V. Bailey 476 



Bacteria used in the destruction of rats and mice, L. Bahr 476 



Entomological department, R. A. Cooley 477 



A circular of information, J. Kotinsky 477 



The western cricket, C. P. Gillette and S. A. Johnson 477 



Leaf hoppers and their natural enemies, R. C. L. Perkins 477 



Late fall spraying for the San Jose scale, J. B. Smith '. 477 



Peach insects, R. I. Smith 478 



The gypsy and brown-tail moths, A. H. Kirkland 478 



