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References oi.-j.j-* 



Regions in Alabama for future Fungi explorations: 



Tuscaloosa and Hale counties 80:119 



Coast region 80:119 



Northwestern Alabama 80:120 



DeKalb, Etowah and Cherokee counties 80:119 



River drainage of Northern Alabama 80:119 



Requirements, for crop 84:415 



RhizinaeecB 80:206,269 



Robertson, J. T., Fertilizer Experiments with cotton in 1890, by. .78:60 



Roller, use of, in cotton planting 76:12 



Root tubercles 87:461, 402 



Rosette 85 :441 



Russnla 80:281 



Rust-proof X Peerless 83 £89, 391 



X Afifi 83:401, 402, 40*. 



Rutledge, Fertilizer Experiments with cotton in 1&90, at 78:52 



San Jose Scale 77:27-86:451-85:439 



Schizophyllum 80:281 



Sea Island S3 :388, 389, 391, 395 



X Afifi 83:401, 402, 412 



Seeds 83:382 



Season, character of 83 :390 



Sheep, Food 84:416 



Smith, McQueen, Fertilizer experiments with cotton in 1896, by . .78:09 



Soils, for horticultural crops 79 :89,90 



selection and preparation 85 :42-> 



Sphceriales 80:180, 195, 269 



Sphazrioideacoea 80:163, 173, 269 



Spha ropsidales 80:163, 173, 269 



Staining Actinomycosis 81 :325 



Anthrax bacilli 81 :327 



the protozoan of Texas Fever 81 :330 



Tubercle bacilli 81:315 



Stems 83 :386 



Stilbacese 80:156, 157, 269 



Stock food 84:416 



Stopharia 80 :281 



Subsoiling for Cotton 76:15 



Suggestions to collectors of fleshy fungi 80:251-274 



Summary of Bulletin S7 87:483-485 



Surat Kapas 83:389, 391, 397, 400 



Sweet Potato Worm 86 :453 



Swine Plague 81 :298 



Sydney, Australia. ... 83:384 



