CONTENTS. Ill 



Report of the agriculturist, B. C. Buffum 



Report of cooperative grass and forage plants experiments, A. II. Danielson .. 



Succotash as a soiling crop, R. S. Shaw 



[Experiments at experimenl station al Vienna, L905], O. Reitmair 



Fertilizer experiments on meadows, A. Grete 



Some suggestions relative to alfalfa growing in Ohio, ( '. < i. Williams 



Alfalfa seed, 11. F. Roberts and < i. !•'. Freeman 



( lorrectioD of unfavorable ratio of linn- to magnesia for barley, G. Daikuhara.. 



Buckwheat, .1. L. Stone 



Buckwheat, E. Haselhoff 



The cassava industry, L. Colson and L. Chatel 



A» hi It eiation of red clover seed, J. Wilson 



Coin, W. II. Scherffius 



Experiments with corn, C. G. Williams 



Cooperative fertilizer experiments with cotton, .1. 1". Duggar 



Greal millet or sorghum in Madras, C. Benson and C. K . Subba Rao 



Four-year culture tests with oats. L901 L904, W. Edler 



A preliminary report on growing I rish potatoes, C. M . Conner 



Some results of potato investigations in L905, T. i !. Johnson 



Rough skin in relation to starch con tent of potatoes, R. K rzymowski 



Application of magnesium sulphate for rice plant, < i. I taikuhara 



Anatomical structure of stems of spring rye, I'. Vageler 



Experiments with sugar beet, < J. ( Harke 



Seedling canes and manurial experiments, .1. 1'. d' Albuquerque and J. R. 



Bovell '. 



Report on experiments with varieties of swedes, L902 L905, W. Allan 



Lime factor for the tobacco plant, ( '<. Daikuhara 



Result8 Of seed tests at the ( iernian seed control stations 



Report of seed control station at Vienna for 1905, T. von Weinzierl 



Studies of weeds. I, Some common thistles, J. IVrcival 



BORTICULTURE. 



Pineapple culture. Ill, Fertilizer experiments, II. K. Miller ami A.W. Blair. 



Pineapple culture. IV, Handling the crop, II. II. Hume 



The mango in Hawaii, J. E. Higgins 



Vegetable novelties, F. \V. Rane and 11. F. Hall 



Horticultural division, ( i. S. Scott 



Flower biology and productiveness of fruit trees, Ewerl 



Fruits and other food products of Jamaica, E. J. Wort ley 



[Influence of colored light on the preservation of ripe fruit 



Orchard notes, YV. M. Munson 



The apples of New York, II, S. A. Reach, N. 0. Booth, and (). M. Taylor.... 



Apple districts of New York with varieties for each, I*. P. Hedrick el al 



Reach and plum culture, A. B. McKay 



Reaches for home and market. W. .1. < ireen and F. 1 1. Ballon 



Varieties of strawberries and cultural directions. I >. M. Taylor 



Strawberries, < >. Al. Taylor 



Marketing strawberries 



Longevity of grapes in north Texas. T. V. Munson 



Varieties and species of cultivated cacao, M. A. Fauchere 



Second report on pecan culture, II. II. Hume 



All the spireas worth grow ing, .1. Dunbar 



The American carnation. A. 1 1 en isle v 



Experiments on inheritance in sweet peas and stocks, \Y. Bateson el al 



Forestry work of Ohio Experimenl Station. W. .1. (ireen and ('. \\\ Waid 1159 



Forest planting in sand-hill region of Nebraska, < '<. Pinchot L159 



Review of forest administration in British India. S. Fardlev-WThnot L160 



How shall forests lie taxed? A. (hiskiil * 1160 



Kealia ft >rest reserve 1 1 1 ii ) 



Ewa forest reserve 1160 



