INDEX TO BULLETINS 1 TO 100. 93 



Bulletin. Page. 



Sugar beet, lime and magnesia content 1 33-35 



cane in Egypt 62 42-45 



Sulla in Algeria ! 80 83 



central Texas 13 64 



Sunflower, varieties 21 352 



Swingle, Deane Bret, bulletin entitled " Formation of the 



spores in the sporangia of Khizopus 

 nigricans and of Phycoinyces ni- 



tens" ! 37 1-40 



and Smith, Ervvin F.. bulletin entitled 

 " The dry-rot of potatoes due to 



Fusariimi o.xysporum " 55 1-62 



Walter Tennyson, bulletin entitled "The date palm 



and its utilization in the 



Southwestern States" 53 1-155 



and Cook, Orator Fuller, bul- 

 letin entitled "Evolution of 



cellular structures" 81 1-26 



Swiss chard, varieties 21 352-353 



Switch-grass in Nebraska 59 41 



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Tan bark. Australian wattle 51 21-25 



in Algeria 80 '.).) 



Tea, propagation 46 19-23 



Temperatures, cold, utilization 48 14-15 



Tennessee, analyses of soils 1 21 



Teosinte in central Texas 13 70-72 



Terrell, Tex., work of community demonstration farm, paper.. 51 9-14 



Texas, analyses of soils 1 20 



central, cattle held on station pastures 13 34-35 



cost of cultivating j)astures 13 35-37 



description of region 13 7-12 



hay and pasture plants recommended 13 37-72 



range improvement, experiments, buUetin .... 13 1-72 



first year's work 13 12-19 



grasses and forage plants 



cultivated 13 24-33 



legumes and fodder 



plants in bales 13 24-25 



plan of experiments 13 14-15 



second ^^ear's work 13 19-26 



seeding the ground 13 16-19 



seeds, wind blown 13 23-24 



selection of land 13 12-14 



third year's work 13 26-33 



varieties tested 13 19-22 



ranges, carrying capacity 13 15-16 



weather conditions 13 26-28 



date palm suitable 53 134 



Thermometers used in moisture determination of grain 99 20 



Three new plant introductions from Japan, bulletin 42 1-24 



Timber burns, seeding, in western Oregon and Washington 94 39 



decay and methods of preventing it, bulletin 14 1-96 



bibliography 14 67 



causes 14 16-24 



fungi and bacteria 14 18-24 



rate 14 19-21 



resistance 14 21-23 



sawn versus hewn 14 21-22 



seasoned versus green 14 22-23 



demand and supply 14 9-11 



diseases, "bluing" and "red-rot" of the western yellow 



pine, bulletin ,„„,..,..,......................„.,,,,. 36 1-40 



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