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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD 



Bibliography of— Continued. 



aihbcrellasp. on Sophora, (40) 844. 



Kipsv moth dispersion, (33) 654. 



gipsv moth wilt disease, (30) 456; (33) 255. 



gladiolus, (36) 643. 



glanders, (32) 374; (35) 780. 



glandular cells in animals, (28) 272. 



Olomerella, (28) 546. 



glycosuria and allied conditions, (30) 277. 



golden-rod gall insects, (35) 55. 



gonadectomy in rats, (34) 264. 



gonocytes and ovaries in fowls, (29) 874. 



grain diseases, (27) 848. 



grain dust explosions, (39) 494. 



grains, small, (35) .W3. 



grains, susceptibility to smuts and rusts, (35) 



749. 

 granger movement, (30) 694. 

 grape-berry moth, (26) 656; (28) 455. 

 grape— 



curculio, (40) 257 



diseases, (28) 650. 



downv mildew, (30) 452. 



leaf-folder, (36) 156. 



leafhoppcr, (30) 548. 



leaves, analyses, (27) 731. 



phylloxera, (36) 357. 



roncet, (28) 349. 



scale, (27) 556. 

 grapefruit, (39) 203. 

 graphs— 



and grape culture, (33) 142. 



changes during ripening, (39) 141. 



culture, (31) 339; (34) 234. 



culture, ancient and modern, (30) 643. 



culture in Portugal, (32) 838. 



inheritance in, (33) 642. 



sterility in, (32) 627. 

 grapevines as a feeding stufT, (31) 72. 

 grasses, (33) 131. 

 grasses of Illinois, (39) 231. 

 grasses of Java, (38) 528. 

 grasslands, herbage of, (37) 231. 

 green manuring, (26) 425; (33) 721. 

 growth phenomena, secondary, of trees and 



shrubs, (28) 340. 

 guinea pigs, genetic studies, (34) 466. 

 Qymnosporangium blasdaleanum, (32) 645. 

 gymnosporangium galls, (35) 46. 

 gypsum production and consumption in United 



States, (31) 125. 

 Habronema muscae, (29) 83. 

 hair and hair colors, (27) 369. 

 hair and hair whorls of horses, (27) 373. 

 harlequin cabbage bug, (39) 657. 

 hazelnuts, (33) 540. 



head smut of sorghum and corn, (31) 747. 

 Heliothrips haemorrhoidalis, (26) 247. 

 heliotropism as affected by salts, (34) 333. 

 Helopeltis, (38) 259 

 hemagglutination, (26) 481. 

 hemicellulose in roots, rhizomes, and tubers, 



(30) 130. 

 Hemiptera, American, (31) 454. 

 hens, yellow color, relation to egg production, 



(39) 378. 

 heredity, (26) 162, 365, 366; (27) 30, 70, 175; (28) 

 370; (29) 67; (32) 800; (33) 371, 537, 758, 870; 

 (34) 370. 

 heredity — 



and pure line theory, (32) 326 



in beans, (35) 836. 



blue-gray rattle, (36) 168. 

 corn, (29) 335. 

 cotton, (27) 837. 

 morning-t'liry, (38) 750. 

 peas, (38) H22. 

 pigeons, (31) 573. 

 plants, (30) 328; (34) 527. 

 rabbits, (32) 573. 

 tobacco, (30) 531. 



of doubleness in Matthiola and Petunia, 

 (34) 237. 



of habits in beans, (34) 41. 



of leaf coloration in Melandrium, (32) 35. 

 Heterodera schachtii, (27) 352. 

 hetcromorphic fruits and seeds, (28) 631. 

 nctcrosporium spp., (29) 647. 

 heterozygosis, (27) 428. 

 hides, disinfection, (33) 178. 



Bibliography of— Continued. 



home economics, (27) 299; (28) 492; (29) 92, 567 , 



792; (32) 197; (35) 594. 

 home furnishing and decoration, (34) 293. 

 Ilomoptcra, (38) 361. 

 honey, (27) 364. 

 honey chemistry, (27) 613. 

 hop aphis, (29) 254. 

 hops, chemistry of, (31) 203. 

 hops, se.xual studies, (31) 832. 

 horse bots, (39) 190. 

 horse-radish flea-beetle, (37) 567. 

 horses, (28) 469. 

 horses- 

 breeding, care, and management, (38) 275. 



educated, (28) 172, 470. 



form and function in, (27) 373. 



fossil, in South .\merica, (28) 269. 



Przewalskii wild, (27) 471. 

 horseshoeing, (31) 488. 

 horticulture, (32) 437. 

 horticulture, tropical, (30) 532. 

 housefly, (33) 157, 561. 

 house fly — 



dispersion, (36) 57. 



enemies of, (.30) 554. 



larvae, (30) 756. 



overwintering, (39) 264. 



relation to public health, (26) 61. 

 house sanitation, (28) 567. 

 humus formation, (34) 515. 

 humus in soils, (30) 696. 



hunger control in health and disease, (36) 363, 

 hybridization and mutation, (32) 326. 

 hydrocyanic acid in^ 



cherry laurel, (29) 133. 



feeding stuffs, (28) 378. 

 hydrotropism in roots, (34) 224. 

 hygiene, (32) 760. 

 Hylesinus spp., (27) 59. 

 Ichneumonidae of British India, (37) 765. 

 illumination, dark ground, (26) 83. 

 Indian cotton, (26) 736. 

 industrial cooperation, (29) 595. 

 infant foods, proprietary, (32) 661. 

 infant mortality, (27) 365. 

 infection and immunity, (35) 574. 

 influenza, equine, (29) 385; (39) 392. 

 insect- 

 enemies of cotton boll weevil, (27) 59. 



flagellates of vertebrates, (33) 862. 



galls, uses, (39) 154. 



physiology and morphology, (27) 53. 



wings, (40) 352. 

 insecticides, (31) 517. 

 insecticides, physical properties, (39) 462. 

 insects, (28) 155, 345; (33) 495. 

 insects — 



and diseases, (26) 246. 



as carriers of chestnut blight, (34) 448. 



in relation to man, (33) 856. 



injurious, (29) 652; (39) 760. 



injurious to coconut palms, (26) 60. 



longevity, (33) 652. 



social habit, (40) 553. 



wilt disease of, (33) 857. 

 insurance, compulsory, in United Kingdom, 



(27) 488. 

 internal secretions, (26) 264. 

 interstitial granules of striated muscles, (27) 



466. 

 intestinal flora in relation to diet, (36) 665. 

 intestinal flora of swine, (38) 875. 

 involution of uterus of goats, (27) 786. 

 irises, (28) 743. 



iron pan formation in soils, (30) 719. 

 irrigation, (31) 287; (32) 588. 

 irrigation- 

 farming, (30) 587. 



in California, (34) 682. 



in Italy, (37) 184. 



in United States, (37) 183. 



pumping, (37) 384. 

 irritability in plants, (33) 29. 

 Ixodoidea, (35) 263. 

 jaundice, infectious, (39) 890. 

 Johne's bacillus, (26) 784. 

 June beetle bacterial disease, (32) 62. 

 katabohsm, basal, (39) 271. 

 keflr, (27) 75. 



