n CONTENTS. 



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The black wattle in Hawaii, J. G. Smith 1160 



How to prune young locust and catalpa trees, W. J. Green and C. W. WaicL. 1161 



X( >rthern limit of the papaw tree, C. A. White = . . . 1162 



Packing seeds for the Tropics, J. H. Hart 1162 



Suitability of New South Wales timbers for railway construction 1162 



Report on the turpentine industry in the United States, Bell 1162 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



Notes on miscellaneous diseases, K. Malkoff - L162 



Laboratory notes, T. W. Kirk . - 1162 



Contribution to life history of some Uredinepe, E. Fischer 1162 



Investigations on stinking smut of wheat and its control, K. Malkoff 1162 



Investigations on mosaic disease of tobacco, F. W. T. Hunger . . „ 1 16.3 



Combating the mosaic disease of tobacco, H. Jensen 11 63 



Potato diseases, T. W. Kirk 1163 



Note <>n facultative saprophytism of Alternaria solani, A. H. Cockayne 1163 



Heart rot of beets, mangels, and Swedish turnips 1164 



The drop disease of cabbage, J. Ritzema Bos 1164 



Three fungus diseases of the cultivated ginseng, H. S. Reed 1164 



A Phytophthora rot of apples, etc. , A. Osterwalder 1165 



Notes" on so-called closed canker of apple trees, K. von Tubeut 1165 



Bacterial disease of cherry trees, R. Aderhold and \Y. Ruhland 1165 



Observations on biology of olive-tubercle organism, E. F. Smith 1165 



Investigations on olive tuberculosis, R. Schiff 1166 



( Hvurrence and prevention of gooseberry mildew, R. Ewert 1166 



American mildew of goosel >erries, .1 . Rit/.ema Bos 1166 



Further investigations on bacterial disease of sesame, K. Malkoff 1166 



Concerning witches brooms of pear trees, F. Muth 1166 



Wit<-hes brooms of Qui reus rubra, Solereder 1166 



Witches brooms of fir trees, K. von Tubeuf 1167 



Notes on Thelephora laciniata, K. von Tubeuf 1167 



Studies on Melampsora occurring on willows in Switzerland, (). Schneider . .. 1167 



Occurrence of timber dry rot in Russia, L. von Lubimoff 1167 



A sclerotium disease of Forsythia, A. Osterwalder 1167 



Resistance of various varieties of roses to rust, R. Ewert 1167 



A competitive test of spraying apparatus, J. Ritzema Bos 1167 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Bark ringing by woodpeckers and its relation to forest insects, G. Fuchs 1168 



The pine squirrel as a forest pest, Rudolf Koch 1168 



Loss of terminal twigs through agency of pine squirrels, K. von Tubeuf 1168 



Bark injury due to pine squirrel (Sciiiriis vulgaris), K. Eppner 1168 



Determination of generic tvpes, and list of roundworm genera, C. W. Stiles and 



A. Hassall 1168 



The synonymy of Tamia, etc., C. W. Stiles and E. C. Stevenson 11C8 



International catalogue of scientific literature. N — Zoology 1168 



Fauna of British India, including Cevlon and Burma, C. T. Bingham 1168 



Report of the entomologist, C. P. Gillette 1169 



Dangerous insects and diseases and their treatment, L. R. Taft 11(9 



Insect pests in West Australian orchards and vineyards, F. Lowe 1169 



Preliminary list of more injurious insects of Texas,"with notes on distribution. 1169 



Entomological notes, J. Kotinsky 1 169 



Yearly programme in entomological practice for orchard, II. A. Gossard 1169 



Spraving calendar, S. A. Beach and E. E. Little 1169 



The mealie stalk borer, C. W. Mally 1 169 



Preservation of maize during transport by Clayton process 1170 



Control of micro-lepidoptera injurious to grapes in France, J. Dewitz 1170 



Combating phylloxera in 1904, D. Cavazza 1170 



The grape phylloxera in Hesse, W. Schuster 1 170 



Natural enemies of the fruit fly, C. P. Lounsbury 1170 



In search of parasites, G. Compere 1171 



Some tree and wood-infesting insects. Cabbage snakes, H. Garman 1171 



The black locust tree and its despoliation, C. A. White 1171 



The root-louse of the Norway spruce, A. Jacobi 1171 



The number of annual generations among the bark beetles, E. Knoche 1172 



