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Influence of origin of seed on character of forest growth, A. Engler 667 



Working plan for forest lands in Berkeley County, S. C, C. S. Chapman 668 



Reafforestation in the Deccan and other dry districts, H. F. Arbuthnot 668 



The seasons and growth, Heck 668 



Annual rings of tree growth, E. E. Bogue 669 



The use of commercial fertilizers in forestry, F. Giersberg 669 



Report of the conservator of forests, C. E. Legat 669 



A sylvicultural study of larch, A. Cieslar 669 



Treatment of Scotch pine in the vicinity of Paris, L. Parde 669 



Note on the germination of teak and other seeds, R. S. Pearson 670 



Girdling of miscellaneous trees in sal forests, F. F. R. Channer 670 



Some facts about gutta-percha, A. M. B. Murdock 670 



Coagulation of the latex of Ficus elastica, E. S. Carr 670 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Report of committee for plant protection, 1904, P. Sorauer et al 670 



Disease resistance of potatoes, L. R. Jones 670 



Club root disease of swedes and turnips, D. A. Gilchrist 671 



A disease of artichokes, F. Parisot 672 



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Some diseases of cotton, G. Vert ot 



Spraying for cucumber and melon diseases, W. A. Orton 67 



Diseases of plants cultivated under glass, L. Mangin 672 



Concerning the gummosis of oranges, A. L. Herrera 672 



Leaf curl and plum pockets, P. Passy 673 



Recognition of the principal diseases of the grape, G. Bertoni 673 



Grape anthracnose, E. Zacharewicz 673 



The treatment of Botry tis on grapes, P. de la Bathie 673 



Treatments for the prevention of powdery mildew, M. Cercelet ' 673 



Powderv mildew and Undnula spiralis, P. Pacottet 673 



The black rot, F. Vassilliere 673 



Invasions of black rot in 1904, J. Capus 674 



The treatment of black rot, A. Prunet 674 



Combined treatment for prevention of diseases of the grape, E. Zacharewicz. . 674 



A new rose disease in Austria, G. Kock 674 



Sulphur fungicides, J. M. Guillon 674 



Adherence of copper fungicides, J. M. Guillon and G. Guirand 674 



Adherence of copper fungicides, E. Chuard and F. Porchet 675 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



"Winter manual of practice in economic zoology, H. A. Gossard 675 



Grouse and wild turkeys, and their economic value, S. D. Judd 676 



A hew method of destroying field mice, E. Schribaux 676 



Injurious insects and other animals observed in Ireland, G. H. Carpenter 676 



The study of insects, M. T. Cook 676 



Insect notes 676 



Entomological notes, J. Kotinsky 676 



Report of the nursery inspector," A. E. Stene 676 



Injurious insects, F. Corboz ■ 677 



Insects injurious to Indian corn, S. A. Forbes 677 



Insects and diseases of tobacco, M. T. Cook and W. T. Home 678 



Insect pests of the carrot, P. Lesne 678 



The potato moth, C. Fuller 678 



Social organization and breeding habits of cotton-protecting kelep, O. F.Cook. 678 



Spraying experiments for San Jose scale, 1905, T. B. Symons and A. B. Gahan. 678 



San Jose scale in Mississippi, and lime-sulphur-salt wash, G. W. Herrick 679 



Control of San Jose scale and other insect and fungus pests, J. H. Stewart 679 



The San Jose scale, A. Maclellan 679 



The San Jose scale and gypsy moth, E. H. Armstrong 679 



The black-currant gall-mite, P. M. Thomson 679 



Diaspis pentagona on the mulberry and other insect pests 680 



The mango weevil in Hawaii, D. L. Van Dine 680 



Two new shade tree pests. M. V. Slingerland 680 



The fir Pissodes in the Vosges, M. Henry 680 



The buffalo carpet beetle, J Fletcher 680 



