211 



B. 134: 183-186, (Appendix 201-2) 



size of ear in different vairieties B. 134: 180 



subsoiling B. 134: 187-188 



top versus bottom ears B. 134: 186 



varieties classified according to number of ears re- 

 quired to shell a bushel, into large eared 

 varieties, ' medium eared, and small eared 



varieties B. 134: 181 



varieties elassiled according to the number of ears 

 per plant into prolific, medium prolific and 



non-prolific B. 134: 178 



velvet bean stubble versus vines as fertilizer for, 



in 1901 B. 134: 192-193 



yield of varieties in 1901, 1904-1905 B. 134: 173-4 



breeding R. 18: 20 



varieties cf sweet R- IS: 22 



Cotton, addresses of parties from whom seed were obtained 



in 1904 B. 130: 15-16 



estimated cost of fertilizers 1901-1904 B. 131: 22 



fertilizer formula used in co-operative experi- 

 ments B. 131: 23 



fertilizer for B . 130 : 4 



list of varieties tested B. 130: 6 



list of co-operative experiments B. 131: 20 



per cent lint B. 130: 6, 9, 10 



rainfall for 1901-1904 B. 131: 21 



relative eail'ness of varieties B. 130: 13-15 



tests of varieties at McGehee's Switch, Mont- 

 gomery Co., in 1904 B . 130 : '' 



types of B. 130: 8 



weather conditions affecting crop, 1904 B. 130: 3 



yield of varieties B. 130: 6 



Crown gall of peaches B. 132: 113 



Culture inoculation of alfalfa R- 18: 2 °-21 



Diseases of chickens R - 18: 16 



sweet potatoes in Alabama R- IS: 20 



Duggar, J. F R - 18: 7 



Diseases of the apple, cherrp, peach, pear and plum with 



ods of treatment (R. 18: 8), B. 132: 75 



lime-sulfur-salt wash 136 



Explanation of plates B. 132: 140 



Fillers for fertilizers R - 18: 12 



