394 MASSACHUSETTS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



INSECTS, continued. 



New York, Injurious and other Insects of the State of. Tenth Report, 

 for the year 1894. [From the Forty-eighth Report on the New 

 York State Museum.] By J. A. Lintner, Ph.D., State Entomolo- 

 gist. Green cloth, 9. IX. 7X5. 9, pp. 339-633, (1),; 4 plates, cuts. 

 Albany : 1895. Prof. Lintner. 



Illinois, Noxious and Beneficial Insects of the State of, Eighteenth 

 Report of the State Entomologist on the. (Seventh Report of S. A. 

 Forbes.) For the years 1891 and 1892. Paraph., tea, 8. 8X. 5X5.8, 

 pp. xi, 171, xiii; 15 plates. Springfield, 111. : 1894. L. A. 



PLANT DISEASES, ETC. 



Atkinson, George F. Carnation Diseases. (Paper presented before the 

 American Carnation Society at their annual meeting, Feb. 22, 1893, 

 at Pittsburgh.) Pamph., 11.7X— X8.7, pp. (10) ; 33 cuts. Thomas 

 Harrison. 



Rutgers College and Rutgers Scientific School, Extension Department of 

 the New Jersey State College for the benefit of Agriculture and the 

 Mechanic Arts. Syllabus No. 12. Agricultural Botany. Part II. 

 Fungous Diseases of Cultivated Plants. Six Lectures by Byron D. 

 Halsted, Sc. D. Pamph., 7.6X— X5.4, pp. 36. New Brunswick, 

 N. J. : 1896. Prof. Byron D. Halsted. 



Victoria Department of Agriculture. Systematic Arrangement of Austra- 

 lian Fungi, together with Host-Index and List of Works on the 

 subject. By D. McAlpine, Government Vegetable Pathologist. 

 Pamph., light blue, 10. 8X. 7X8.6, pp. vi., (1), 236, (1). Mel- 

 bourne : 1895. M. S. Dowden, Librarian, Public Library, Museums 

 and National Gallery of Victoria. 



SPRAYING. 



XiOdeman, E. G., Instructor in Horticulture in the Cornell University. 

 The Spraying of Plants. A succinct account of the history, prin- 

 ciples, and practice of the application of liquids and powders to 

 plants for the purpose of destroying insects and fungi. With a 

 preface by B. T. Galloway, Chief of the Division of Vegetable 

 Pathology, United States Department of Agriculture. Dull blue 

 cloth, 7.2X1. X5., pp. xvii, 399; 1 portrait, 92 cuts. New York 

 and London : 1896. S. F. 



Galloway, B. T., and A. F. Woods. Spraying with Fungicides as a 

 means of Increasing the Growth and Productiveness of Plants. 

 (Reprint from Proceedings of the American Association for the 

 Advancement of Science, Springfield, Mass., 1895.) Pamph., 9. 2X 

 — X5.8, pp. 42-53. B. T. Galloway. 



GENERAL BOTANY. 



£ngler. A., und K. Prantl, fortgesetzt von A. Engler. Die natiirlichen 

 Pfianzenfamilien nebst ihren Gattuugen und wichtigeren Arten 



