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Sulphate of — 



ammonia, analyses, Ala. College Sta 142 



Conn. State Sta... 10 1,481 

 Mass. State Sta ...154,581 



N.J. Sta 280 



copper and kerosene combined for 



plum wart, Mass. Hatch Sta.. 408 



for smut in oats, Kan. Sta 639 



wheat, Kan. Sta 221 



smuts, Kan. Sta 342 



N. Dak. Sta 74<) 



stinking smut of wheat.Ind 



Sta 325 



preparation of. Mass Hatch Sta. 409 



U.S.D.A 009 



with London purple, Iowa Sta. 217 



Paria green, Iowa Sta 217 



iron for potato scab, Mich. Sta 01 



potash, analyses. Conn. State Sta 101,481 



Mass. State Sta..l54, 232, 581 



N.J. Sta 280 



and magnesia, analyses. Conn. 



State Sta 481 



for potato scab, Mich. Sta Gl 



sodium for smut in wheat, Kan. Sta. ... 221 

 Sulphide of potassium for pear scab, Del. 



Sta 19.;j22 



smut in wheat, 



Kan. Sta 221 



sodium for apple scab, Ore. 



•■^a GOO 



Sulphur for potato scab, Mich. Sta Gl 



Sulphuringof dried fruit, Cal. Sta 98 



Sulphurous oxide for smut in wlieat, Kan. 



Sta 221 



Summer squashes, varieties, Vt. Sta 009 



Sunshine record, Colo. Sta 393 



temperatures, observations of, 



Mich. Sta 49.5 



Superphosphates — 



analyses. Can. Sta 5 



Conn. State Sta 12,272,48! 



Ky.Sta 227 



Ohio Sta 127 



behavior of sandy soil toward 4.57 



field experiment with. Conn. State 



Sto 483 



methods of manufacture, Fla.Sta 491 



preparation of, Md. Sta 229 



t'A'. raw phosphates Conn. State Sta 483 



water-soluble phosphoric-acid coin- 

 pounds in , 611,7.57 



Suppurative fever, notes on, Ark. Sta 318 



Swamp cedaras host of Oymnospoi-angium, 



Conn. State Sta 711 



sphenophorus, notes on, U. S. D. 



A 81 



Swedish turnips, digestibility 459 



vs. hay and rice meal for 



sheep 464 



Sweet clover, analyses, Mass. State Sta 580 



field experiments with. Mass. 



State Sta 580 



notes on. Me. Sta 650 



Mich. Sla 6.58 



N. C. Sta 601 



Page. 

 .Sweet-corn — 



analyses, Conn. State Sta 486 



Ma.ss. State Sta 5S2 



N.Y. Cornell Sta 117 



Tex. Sta 744 



classification of varit'tii's, III. Sta 561 



Kastern us. Western seed. Conn. Sl.ate 



Sta 4'5 



Mass. Ilalch 



Sta 23 



fertilizing constituents of. Me. .Sta 6.53 



field experiments with, 111. Sla 19, .561 



Ind. Sta G37 



N.H.Sta 412 



food constituents of, Me. Sta 653 



loss of food and manurial value in scll- 



iuK, Me. Sta 653 



relalion of parts of plant. Me. Sta 653 



varieties, Colo. Sta .392,395 



Conn. State Sta 485 



111. Sta 19,56 



Ind. Sta .51,637 



Ky.Sta 041 



Mich.Sta 583 



N.Y.StateSta 596 



N.C.Sta 659 



Pa.Sta 29 



Utah Sta 515 



Vt.Sta 669 



Sweet-potatoes — 



early vs. late cultivation, Tenn..Sta 71.74 



field experiments with. Ark. Sta 317 



Del. Sta 717 



Ga. Sta 555 



La. Sta 149,643 



fungous diseases of, N.J. Sta 416 



planting atdifferentdislaiices, Ga.Sla. 555 



sturf of, N.J.Sta 416 



varieties, N.Y. State Sta 598 



N.C.Sla 372,659 



Sweet vernal grass- 

 notes on, N.C.Sta 601 



plat experiments with, 111. Sta 633 



Swine, statistics of, U.S.D.A 5:S 



Sycamore lachnus, notes on, U.S. D. A 673 



leaf-beetle, notes on, Nebr. Sta.. 116 



trees, notes on, S. Dak. Sta 512 



Sylvanit, analyses. Conn. State Sta 481 



N.J. Sta 2S0 



,srj/7up/ij/(it»ias;)f»v-imi(iii, notes on, Iowa Sta 329 



N. C. Sta 601 

 Syrian andCarnlolan bees, cros.s-breeding 



of, Mich. Sta 496 



Syslena blanda, notes on, Nebr. Sta 7.34 



frontalis, notes on. Can. Sta 5 



Table-mountain pine, noteson, Kan. Sta... 143 



Tacliinn (tnoniima, noteson, Nebr. Sta 116 



&i/ascia(a, notes on, Nebr.Sta 116 



sp., notes on, Nebr.Sta 115 



Twuinccemirus, notes an, U.S.D.A 79 



cc/iinococci(.», notes on, U.S. D. A . .. 7J 



e.rpaii.sa, notes on, U.S. D. A 79 



fimbridta. notes on, U. S. D. A 79 



mar^iinata, notes on, U.S. D. A 79 



<«n«JJa, notes on, U.S.D.A 79 



