Supplement to "Agricultural Gazette" February 2, 1921. 



XIV 



INDEX, 1920. 



PAGE. 



Oil- 

 Cheap Petrol gives American Farmers an 



Advantage 31, 472 



Mint for its Oils, Production of 31, 396 



Orange. [See Citrus.] 



Orange Rust Mite Phylloeoptes oleivorus). \_See 

 Insects, Injurious.] 



Orchard Notes. \_See Fruit-growing.] 



P 



Panicum (various species). [(See Grasses 

 — Specific.'] 



Para Grass {Panicum muticum). [See 

 Grasses — Specific] 



Parasites, Internal- 

 Licks for Different Classes of Country ... 31, 19 



Liver Fluke, Control of 31,688 



Worms in Horses, Treatment for ... 31,338 



-Parramatta Grass {Sporobolus indicus). 

 [See Grasses — Specific] 



Paspalum dilatatum. [Sec Grasses— 

 S2)ecific.] 



Pasteurisation- 

 Dairy Produce Factory Premises and 



Manufacturing Processes. [111.] 31, 255, 333, 



485, 563 

 Reinfection of Pasteurised Cream from 



Dusty Roads. [111.] 31,724 



\See also Bacteriology, Economic; 

 Butter ; Dairying.] 



Peach, Nectarine and Apricot- 

 Apricot Growing in New South Wales. 



[111.] 31,201 



Peach Growing in New South Wales. 



[111.] 31, 127 



— ■ — Diseases— 



American " Peach Rosette," A Condition 



Resembling. [111.] 31,581 



€rown-gall of Fruit Trees. [111.] 31,717 



Root Rot of Fruit Trees due to Armil- 



lariamdlea. [111.] 31,069 



Peach Rosette. [See Peach — Diseases.] 



Pear. [See Apple and Pear.] 



Pear-leaf Blister Mite (Eriophycs pyri). 

 [Sen Apple and Pear — Diseases; 

 Insects, Injurious.] 



Peas- 

 Field Peas as Fodder 31,107 



Green Winter Fodders, Fertilisers for ... 31, 241 



Trials with Peas 31,397 



Winter Fodder Experiments (Coastal) ... 31, 7, 77 

 1 Western District) 31. 315 



Pennisetum (various species). [See Grasses 

 — Specific] 



Perennial Red Clover (Tri folium praiense 

 ■pcrenne). [Sec Clovers — Varieties.] 



Perennial Rye Grass {Lolium perenne). 

 [See Grasses — Specific] 



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Perperus innocuus. 



ous.] 



[See Insects, Injuri- 



Perperus insularis (White Striped Weevil> 

 [See Insects, Injurious.] 



Phalaris bulbosa. [See Grasses- 



Specific] 

 [See 



Phaseolus calcaratus (Rice Bean) 

 Beans.] 



Phaseolus trinervis (Jerusalem Pea). [»S'ee 

 Beans.] 



Phleum pratense (Timothy Grass). [See 

 Grasses — Specific] 



Phthorimsea operculella (Syn . Lita sokmeUa, 

 Potato Moth). [See Insects, In- 

 jurious.] 



Phyllocoptes oleivorus (Silver or Orange 

 Rust Mite). [6'ee Insects, Injuri- 

 ous.] 



Pigeon Pea {Cajamis indicus). [See Fod- 

 ders and Foodstuffs ; Forage Plants ; 

 Poultry.] 



Pigs- 

 Cooked versus Raw Potatoes as Pig 



Fatteners 31,472 



Hawkesbury Agricultural College Annual 



Stud Pig Sale 31,220 



Honey Locust Tree {GledHschia tri- 



acanthos). [111.] 31, 85 



Pig-fattening Experiments with Dried 



Blood 31,822 



Profitable Pig Farming (Bureau paper) 31, 150 

 Safeguarding Farm Stock from Disease 31, 339, 

 427, 513, 572, 726, 809, 861 



Diseases — 



Suspected Cases of Poisoning of Stock 31, 651 

 [See also Fodders; Forage Crops.] 



Pine-tree Borer (Diadoxus scalaris). [See 

 Insects, Injurious.] 



Pis6. ['S'ec Farm Buildings.] 



Pitted Apple Beetle {Oeloptera porosa). [See 

 Insects, Injurious.] 



Plant Breeding- 

 Breeding Cereals at the Experiment 



Farms 31, 007 



Improvement of Sweet Sorghums ... 31, 549 



Natural Crossing in Wheat. [111.] ... 31,457 



Promising Wheat Plants, Selection of ... 31, 548 



