102 The Botanical Gazette. {March, 
of no better model for ex eriment station botanists than the i 
bulletins of the horticultural division of the experiment station 0 
ornell University. 
treated by Miss Freda Detmers and Mr. W. J. Green (Ohio, vol, Ni 
0. a E. G. Lodeman (Cornell, No. 35) and Mr. L. F. Kinney 
0. 14). 
annual report of Harvard University: “The development of the 
proof museum, to contain not only its collections, but its lector 
and laboratories; has added greatly to its collections and its li we 
and, at the same time, has obtained larger permanent funds for the 
has been developed and enriched. For all this material progress re) | 
University is chiefly indebted to Professor George L. Goodale, Dir 
tor of the Botanic Garden.” 
Two nuBeErs of the new Lorstlich-naturwissenschaftliche Zeitschrift 
are somewha 
: s i ai 
since they are printed in German type instead of Roman, a step 
the wood of the red beech ; Dr. A. Pauly, On a breeding research 
Pissodes notatus; W. Eichhoff, Suggestions as the extermination ® 
Sects injurious to forests and field-crops + hy sieve 
Mr. Spencer LEM. Moore shows 1 that the callus with begee 
plates of the vegetable marrow are closed at the end of the 8 f the 
hey eit 
moved from the sieve-plates by a peptonizing fluid, and in natut ; 
Strongly suggests a action of a proteolytic t thes” 
as not been isolated. Mr. Moore a iso finds tht" : 
* Journal of the Linnean Society xxvii, 501. 
