328 



Pastures grasses suitable for 100 :318 



Peach Tree Borer, Dendrolene for -- 90 :32 



Description 90 :27 



Injuries caused by 90:27 



Life history 90:28 



Remidies 90:30 



experiments at Auburn 90:31 



Peanuts, amount of pork produced by a bushel of 93:120 



as food for pigs * 93:113,134 



versus corn-meal 93:120,131 



effect of, on quality of pork 93 :129, 130 



effect of, on melting point of lard 93:130, 133 



financial results from pasturing pigs on 93:117 



value of, pastured by pigs 93 ;117, 120 



Pear Stocks for the South, Japanese vs. French 98:269 



Persimmon, Japanese 98 :275 



Peterkin, J. A 99 :297 



Phosphate, effect of mixing acid phosphate and Florida soft. . 89:17 



Phosphate experiments, special 89:17 



Phosphates, relative values of different 89 :17 



Pigs used in feeding experiments in 1897-98 93:116 



Pittuck, B. C " :297 



Plums, the blooming season of 98:271 



Poa arachnifera 100 :319 



Poa pratensis 1°° :317 



Pork, quality of as influenced by food 93:129, 130 



Prattville, fertilizer test with cotton in 1897, at 91:62 



Profit from fertilizers 91 :49 



Quality of pork as influenced by food 93 :129, 130 



Red milk 97 ^ 246 



Redding, R.J 99:295 



References consulted in preparing Bulletin 97 9" : 257 



Rescue grass 10 ° :319 



Rhodes, Gr. W " :296 



Robertson, J. T 9l :46 



Rolfs.P.H 99 : 29 * 



Root tubercles, discussion of 96 :185, 186 



Roots and stubble of rye, vetch and clover nitrogin in 96:206, 207 



Root Pruning, the Stringfellow method of short 98:269 



Ropy Milk 97, 245 



Roundtree, F. M 9i :46 



Rust of Cotton, effect of kainiton 91:100 



Rutledge, Fertilizer test with cotton in 1897, at 91 :87 



Rye, and Vetch mixture 96:188 



nitrogen in roots, stubble and in tops 96 :206 



versus Hairy Vetch as a fertilizer 96:203, 205 



