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A iiew edible species of Aiiiaiiita. — The perfect stuge of leaf-spot of 

 pear and quince. By Geo. F. Atkinson. Repr. Science, N. S, 

 vol. XXIV, No. 754, vol. XXX, No. 770 je 1 S. 



Observatioiis ou Polyporiis lueidus Leys, aiul soirie of its allies from 

 Europe and North America. By George F. Atkinson. Repr. The 

 Bot. Gaz., vol. XLVI, No. 5, 1908. 17 S. m. Taf. u. Textfig. Chicago. 



Irish potato blij^ht. By D. Mc Alpine. Dep. of Agric, Victoria, Bull. 

 No. 27. 42 S. m. Taf. u. Textfig. Melbourne 1909. 



A serious potato disease occurring in Xewfonndland. By H. T. Güsso w. 

 Dep. of Agric, Centr. Exp. Farm, Ottawa, Canada. Div. ol Bot. Bull. 

 No. 63. 8». 6 S. m. Textfig. 



Camation alterations. — Variation of fungi due to environment. By 

 F. L. Stevens and J. G. Hall. Repr. Bot. Gaz. 47, 48, 1909. 8 ». 

 5 u. 30 S. ra. Textfig. Chicago. 



The niildews of the cereals. By George M. Reed. Contr. from the 

 Dep. of Bot., Univ. of Missouri, No. 17. 85 S. Columbia, Mo. 1909. 



Bitter pit of tlie apple. By J. B. Pole Evans. Transvaal Dep. of Agric. 

 Techn. Bull. No. 1. 8 <>. 18 S. m. 5 Taf. Pretoria, the Government 

 printing and stationary Office, 1909. 



The HaAvaiian sng-ar cane bud motli (Ereunetis flavistriata). With an 

 account of some allied species and natural enemies. — Ariny worms 

 and ent wornis on sugar cane in the Hawaiian Islands. By 0. 

 H. Swezey. Rep. of Work of the Exp. Stat. of the Hawaiian Sugar 

 Planters' Assoc. Bull. No. 6, 7. S". 38 u. 31 S. m. Taf. Honolulu 1909. 



Sonic insects injurious to trnck crops. The parsnip leaf-niiner. The 

 parsley stalk weevil. The celery caterpillar. By F. H. C bitten den. 

 — Papers on cereal and forage insects. The lesser clover-leaf 

 Aveevil. iiy F. M. Webster. — The slender seed-corn ground- 

 beetle. By W. J. Phillips. Bull. No. 82, pt. II. u. 85, pt. I, II. 

 U. S. Dep. of Agric, Bur. of Entomol., 1909. 8". M. Textfig. 



The chinch bug. (Blissus leucopterus Say.) By F. M. Webster. — The 

 Euonymus scale. (Chionaspis euonymi Comstock.) By J. G.Sanders. 

 Circ No. 113, 114. U. St. Dep. of Agric, Bur. of Entomol. 1909. 8». 

 27 u. 5 S. m. Textfig. 



Notes on Ternies Gestroi and other species of terniites found on rubber 

 estates in tlie Federated Malay States. By H. C. Pratt. — Root 

 diseases of Hevea Brazilieiisis, the Para Rnbber tree. By W. J. 

 Gallagher. — ObservJitions on Ternies Gestroi as affecting the 

 Para Rubber tree, and metliods to be eiiiployed against its ravages. 

 A lepidopterous pest of coconuts, Bradiartona Catoxantha Hainps: 

 (Zycaenidae) By H. C. Pratt. — The externiinatioii of rats in rice- 

 fields. — A preliniiuary note on a branch- and stein disease of Hevea 

 Brazilieiisis. By W^. J. Gallagher. Dep. of Agric, Federated Mala}' 

 States, Bull. No. 1—6. 12, 13, 29, 5, 9 u. 6 S. m. Abb. Kuala Lum- 

 pur, Feder. Malay States, 1909. 



