825 



Page. 

 Nozzles for spraying, trials of, N. Y. Cor- 

 nell Sta 2t0 



Nutritive ratio of feed as aOectiiiK compo- 

 sition of milk, N. 11. Sta 07,08 



value of lupine, etl'ect of steaiu- 



iuK 401 



Nuts, varieties, N. C. Sta 372 



Nysius an</ustntus, notes on, Iowa Sta 7'20 



Nel)r. Sta 731 



S. Dak. Sta 001 



U.S.D.A 81 



Oak caterpillars, notes on, Minn. Sta 64 



leaves, analyses, Fla Sta 550 



Mass. State Sta 581 



trees, notes on, S. Dak. Sta 512 



Oat-an<l-pea forage in diet for pigs, N.Y. 



State Sta 730 



disease, notes on, U.S.D.A 303 



dust feed, analyses 111. Sta 505 



feed, analyses, Mass. State Sta 232 



grass, tall, analyses, Iowa Sta 329 



for meadows and pastures, 



Minn. Sta 23S 



notes on, Ala. Canebrake Sta 271 



Iowa Sta 329 



N. Y. State Sta 594 



N. C. Sta 601 



Ore. Sta eg,?^ 



plat experiments with. 111. 



Sta 032 



wild, analyses. Me. Sta 044 



yellow, notes on, N. Y. State Sta.. 594 



hay, analyses, N. Y. State Sta 243,589 



Vt. Sta 606 



in diet for milch cows, Vt. Sta 667 



kernels, proteidsof, Conn. State Sta..304, 490 



straw, analyses, Ga. Sta 50 



Oatmeal, copper in, Del. Sta 324 



Oats, analyses. Ark. Sta 315 



Ga. Sta 50 



S. C. Sta 170 



and vetch for green fodder, Mass. 



State Sta 580 



in diet for pigs. Can. Sta.. 676 



as a forage plant, Kan. Sta 224 



blighted, notes on, Iowa Sta 213 



crushed, analyses, N. Y. State Sta 589 



for milch cows, N. Y. State 



Sta 592 



cultivation rs. no culture, Kan. Sta.... 224 



decline of yield in Iowa 214 



digestible matter in, S. C. Sta 170 



fertilizing constituents in, S. O. Sta.... 170 



tield experiments with. Ark. Sta 316 



Can. Sta 4,6,7, 



520, 675 

 Colo. Sta. ...392, .395 



111. Sta 400 



Ind.Sta 630 



Kan. Sta 222 



Ky. Sta 21 



La. Sta 147,042 



Md. Sta 351 



Mass. State 



Sto 580 



Ohio Sta 124,167 



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Oats, field experiments witli.S. Dnk.Sta .132,00:! 



Tenn. Sta .... 171 



ground, analyses, Me. Sta 045 



N.Y. State Sta 243 



vs. bran for milk and butter 



production. Wis. Sta 440 



grown as single plants, Kan. Sta 224 



harvesting at dillerent stages, Kan. 



Sta 224 



hot water treatment for, Kan. Sta 640 



Ky. Sta 21 



pot experiments with — 



feldspar. Me. Sta 049 



phosphates. Me. .Sta 049 



rusted, notes on, Iowa Sta 213 



rust of, Jan. Sta 4,6,7 



seeding of. Can. .Sta 520 



111. Sta 400 



Kan. Sta 222 



Ky. Sta 21 



Ohio Sta 107 



S. Dak. Sta 1,32,064 



singlevariety vs. mixture of varieties, 



Kan. Sta 223 



smut of, notes on, Ind. Sta 6.37 



Kan. Sta 342,038 



Mass. State Sta 581 



treatment of, Tenn. Sta 173 



U.S.D.A 33 



sowing with spring wheat. 111. Sta 401 



varieties, Ark. Sta 316 



Can. Sta 4, 6, 7, 520, 675 



Colo.Sta 395 



111. Sta 402 



Iowa Sta 213 



Kan.Sta 224 



Ky.Sta 21 



Me. Sta 649 



Md.Sta 351 



Mass. Hatch Sta 407 



Mass. State Sta 580 



Ohio Sta 167 



Ore. Sta 70 



Pa. Sta 29 



S.Dak. Sta 132,633 



Tenn Sta 171 



Wis. Sta 29 



yield and value of, U. S. D. A 608 



influenced by character of seed, 



Kan. Sta 223 



per acre. Can. Sta 675 



.Ind.Sta 636 



with difTerent methods of seed- 

 ing, Kan.Sta 223 



Oberea himaculata, notes on, N.Y. Cornell 



Sta ■120 



Ocneria dispar, notes on, Mass. Hatch Sla.. 24 

 CEcanthiis niveus, notes on, N. Y. Cornell 



Sta «0 



CEnotheramissouriensis, noteson,PA.SUi 607 



CEsophagostoma coUimbianum, notes on, U. 



S. D. A 79 



CEstrus ovi», notes on, U. S. D. A 79 



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