110 



Fertilises for oats - .— B. 137: 76-78 



Hardiness of oats B - 137: 76 " 7& 



Hay, Dats for -B. 137: 92-94 



Horticulturist, report of R - 19: 28-33 



House; lor chickens B. 136: -j1-o2 



Inoculation tests of sorehead B. 136: 33-35 



Incubatien, period of sorehead B. 136: 41 



Immunity of sorehead B. 13 ^ : 41 



Keros>iie oil emulsion B - 136: __ 54 



Laws regulating nurseries in Alabama Circ. 1: 7-8 



Leguminous plants as a fertilizer for oats B. 137: 88-92 



Life history of coccidia B - 13 o: Zl 



Lime salt wash Circ. 1: 7-8 



Literature on diseases of sweet potatoes B. 135: 12-16 



Literature on sorehead B. 136: 4b-49 



Mackintosh, R. S., report of R. 19= 28-33 



Methods of sowing oats B. 137: 74-76 



Mites, chicken B. 136: 53-56 



Mosquitoes as carriers of the virus B. 136: 36-37 



Nitrate of soda for oats B. 137: 82-88 



Nurseiy regulations of Alabama Circ. 1 : 2-3 



Oat crop of Alabama B. 137: 62 



Oats, nitrate of soda for B. 137: 82-88 



Cotton seed versus cotton seed meal as fertil- 

 izer for B. 137: 81-82 



Oats, versus wheat versus barley for hay and for grain -B.137: 61 



yield cf, compared with corn B. 137: S3 



varieties -B. 137: 64-70 



time to sow B. 137: 72-74 



winter killing of B. 137: 70-72 



methods of sowing BB. 137: 74-76 



hardiness of B. 137: 76-78 



fertilizers for B. 137: 79 



barnyard manure for B. 137: 79-81 



leguminous plants as a fertilizer for -- --B. 137: 88-92 



prevention of winter killing B. 137: 60 



as a hay crop B. 137: 92-94 



Oil. emulsion of kerosine B. 136: 54 



Pathological anatomy of sorehead B. 136: 38 



Peach scale Circ. 1:^5-7 



Pigeons, inoculation tests with sorehead B. 136: 3o-36 



Plates, explanation of B. 136: 50 



Poultry, drugs for B. 136: 55-56 



