CONTENTS. V 



Page. 



Cactus scab, I r. Massee 983 



( kmstitutional diseases of frail trees, \. 1 1 . « ampbell 984 



Black Bpot i -anker ami Mack spot apple rot, W. II. Lawrence 984 



Pear blight, cause and prevention, R. [.Smith 984 



A new disease of olives, A. Maublanc 



Some causes of the destruction of vines in Tunis, I.. Ravaz 



Studies on the gray rol of grapes, G. de [stvanffi 



Experiments in controlling black rol in Loire, I.. Rougier 



A new disease of grapes, ( •■ de [stvanffi 



The l»n«l rol of cocoanute, J. II. Mart 



( lacao diseases 986 



The cocoa disease in Surinam 987 



The silver leaf disease 987 



( lombating the pine leaf cast, Schalk 



Winter t real menl against fungus diseases, L. Degrully 



Fungicides and use in preventing diseases of Emits, M. B. Waite 



I \ POMOLOGY. 



Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington... 



Report of Entomological Society of Canada 



Report of State entomologist of Minnesota, 1905, I'. L. Washburu 



Diptera of Minnesota, F. L. Washburn 989 



Report on economic zoology, F. V. Theobald 



Report on injurious insects and plant disease- for 1904, W. M. Sch0yen 



[njurious insects, F. Corboz 989 



The entomological section, L. Bostock and C. I '•■ Simpson 989 



Entomological investigations in central Asia, J. Sahlberg 



[ns cts of the garden, R. II. Pettil , 990 



Chief insect enemies of garden crops, I . Vasilev 990 



[nsects injurious to [ndian corn. II, s. A. Forbes 990 



Root maggots and how to control them. F. II. Chittenden 990 



Injurious bugs and cicada- on cotton, T. Kuhlgatz : 991 



The boll weevil and cotton crop of Texas. E. I >. Sanderson 991 



The remedy for the boll weevil, W. Newell 99] 



Control of codling moth and apple scab, C. L. Marlatt and W. A. < >rton 991 



Practical suggestions for codling moth control in Pajaro Valley, W. II. Volck . . 991 



The gypsy moth in New I [ampshire, E. I >. Sanderson '.mil' 



The brown-tail moth in New Hampshire, I". I >. Sanderson 992 



The gypsy moth and the brown-tail moth, W. E. Britton 992 



Some experiences with insecticides for San Jose* scale, C. 0. Houghton 992 



The San Jose* scale, W. Newel! 992 



Spraying for the San .lost'- scale, .1. s. Houser 993 



San Jos6 scale, A. B. Cord ley 993 



A.cariosis of grapes, 1 1. Faes 993 



straw berry crown girdler, Edith M. Patch 994 



Caterpillars on oaks, C. W. Wood worth 994 



Dust and liquid spraying, ( '. P. close 994 



The K.-L. emulsions and Bpraying, C. P. ( 'lose 995 



[nsectS and insecticide- 995 



Annual report of royal sericultural -tat ion, Padua 995 



l Oi >l>> III MAN M TRITION. 



The history of bread from prehistoric to modern times, .1. Ashton 996 



The varieties of bread 996 



Comparative values of different grades of wheat, R. Harcour! 996 



Estimating the fineness of flour, N. Wender 996 



The facing of rice, C. U. Cribban P. A. E. Richards 



I 'ana nine 99*i 



Floating manna grass, C. Hartwich and G. Hakanson 997 



The losses in weight w hen fish flesh is dried, F. Peters 997 



Composition of unripe and canned peas, II. Frerichs and G. Rodenberg ( .»!»7 



Jams, marmalades, and jellies, \. Met rill 997 



olive oil, A. McGill 997 



A honey substitute, G. Reiss 99*1 



