514 



Phycomycetes 80:135, 269 



Pigs, feeding experiments with 82:. . . 



Pilosace 80:280 



Pilacraceae 80:222, 269 



Pisum arvense -87 :472-474 



Planting 84:417, 418-85:425-427 



Methods in dry weather 84 :418 



Time 84:417,418 



Plaxmodiophorales 80:133, 269 



Pleurotus 80:280 



Plum Rot 85 :439-441 



Plum Borer 85 :438, 439 



Plum Aphis, Louse or Green Fly S5 :439 



Pluteus 80:2M 



Pluteolus ■ 80 281 



Polyporaceae 80:237, 248, 269, 283 



Pork, production in Alabama 82:359 



Post mortem appearances of actinomycosis in cattle HI :323 



Anthrax in cattle 81:327 



Hog-cholera 81 :292 



Malignant catarrh 81 :331 



Swine plague 81 :298 



Texas fever 81 :329 



Tuberculosis SI :304, 312, 314 



Pot, experiments with inoculation for legumes 87:468, 488 



Prattville, Fertilizer Experiments with cotton in 1896, at 7S:69 



Preliminary list of known species of Ala. Fungi, founded 

 on the following material : 



Species collected by Atkinson 80:128 



Material collected by writers 80:128 



Material collected by Carver S0:128 



Species reported by Berkeley 80:127 



in Peters collection 80:127 



collected by Peters 80:128 



Pride Station, Fertilizer Experiments with cotton in 1S96, at 78:55 



Propagation 85 :424, 425 



Pruning 85:429, 430 



Psathyra 80:2S1 



Psathyrella S0:281 



Psilocyhe 80:281 



Putrifying or decaying meat 81:333 



Pyrethrum 86:456—77:33 



Rainfall, during growing season of 1896 75 :362 



1S97 88:492 



Red Level, Fertilizer Experiments with cotton in 1896, at 78:72 



