CONTENTS. V 



Page. 



Inspection and disinfection of cane cuttings, N. A.. Cobb 77s 



Preliminary notes on rool disease of sugar cane in Hawaii. I.. Lewton-Brain.. 778 



Third reporl on gumming of the sugar cane, N. A. Cobb 77s 



The red string oi the sugar cane B. I i. Smith 77!' 



Crown-gall and hairy-rool diseases of the apple tree, G. G. Hedgcock 77'.» 



A new apple rot, B. ( >. Longyear 780 



California vine or Anaheim disease its cause and nature, II. Eloope 780 



Black r<»t and its treatment, A. Prunel 781 



Treatmenl of mildew. F. I >egrully 781 



The proper application of copper fungicides, I.. Degrully 7s l 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Destruction of birds by the elements, L903 F E. II. Forbush 781 



The quail, the besl insect and weed exterminator, I'.. 1 1 arris 781 



Fruit-eating birds, C. French, jr 781 



Report of con unit tec on gypsy moth, insects, and birds, A. Pratt el a I 7s I 



Some miscellaneous results of work of Bureau of Entomology, V 1 1 1 781 



Thirty-fifth annual report of the Entomological Society of Ontario, L904 782 



Leaf hoppers and their natural enemies, R. ('. L. Perkins 783 



Combating scale insects, Trabut 783 



May tlies and midges of New York, J. ( J. Need ham el al 784 



Report of the entomologist, ( '. B. Simpson 784 



The monthly 1 ml let in oi the division of zoology, II. A. Surface 784 



Cooperative spraying experiments, M. V. Slingerland 784 



The insect pests of cotton. II. A. Ballon 785 



The cotton rvd spider. E. S. G. Titus 785 



Insect enemies of tobacco in Hawaii, D. L. Van Dine 785 



Review of the insect pests affecting sugar cane, II. A. Ballou 785 



The joint-worm, F. M. Webster 785 



The cottony grass scale. Edith M. Patch 785 



Control of coaling moth, T. W. Kirk 786 



I descriptions Of three species of fruit tlies. T. Broun 786 



A mite disease of grapevines, F. Boeuf 786 



Insects attacking eaeao in the West Indies. II. A. Ballou 786 



The cottony maple scale, J. G. Sanders <_ sr> 



The bronze birch borer, M. V. Slingerland 786 



Ants, \V. W. Froggatt 786 



Introduction of bees to Australia, A. Gale 7*7 



Bee culture, I. Hopkins <_ s ^ 



The nutrition of the bee, T. Cherry - s 7 



FOODS — HUMAN NUTRITION. 



Relation of population to food products, Y. I hiyot ---• 787 



Seaweed industries of Japan and utilization of seaweeds in U.S., II. M. Smith. 787 



Report of the Commissary-* General to the Secretary of War. J. F. Weston 787 



Food legislation, W. I). Bigelow 78*3 



Review of literature of foods for L904, A. .1. J. Vandevelde and M. Elenseval.. 787 



Pure food 788 



Food preservatives, their advantages and proper use. R. <i. Eccles 788 



Coloring matters for foodstuffs ami their detection, W. <i. Berry 788 



Ose of coal tar colors in f 1 products, II. Lieber 788 



Composition of West Indian foods, M. Greshoff et al 788 



Analyses of some Martinique f I plants. P. Am maun 788 



Value of wheat for bread-making purposes, F. F. Bruyning, jr <_ ss 



A Btudy of durum wheat, F. A. Norton 789 



The assimilation of whole- wheat bread, P. Fauvel 789 



The nutritive value of different soils of Hour, P. Fauvel <_ s[> 



The formation of acid in mixtures of flour and water. G. Greisendorfer ^ s '-' 



Testing wheat flour for commercial purposes, 11. Snyder ^ s -' 



Talc as a coating for pearl Barley, etc., II. Matthes and F. Midler 789 



A # <y bean bread containing no starch. Bardel 790 



Studies of canned meat, E. Carlinfanti and A. Mauetti --- 790 



Liebig's meat extract, I, F. Kutscher 790 



