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Ccrcospora— Continued. 



spp. on sugar cane, (38) 550; (40) 15/. 



X--^S^^'SA (29) 45; (30) 541;X36) 846; 



(40) 47. 

 vaginae, studies, (38) 851. 

 vignae, notes, (35) 749. 

 vitiphylla, notes, (36) 647. ,„^,.„, . 

 zygophylli n.sp., description, (35);j»44. 

 Cercosporella— . 



epimedu n.sp., descnption, (35) 454. 

 herpotrichoides, notes, (27) 747; (37) 248. 

 lini n.sp., description, (35) 454. 

 Cercosporina ricinella, notes, (33) 545. 

 Cereal— , , ,,„ 



black stem rust, notes, (37) 552. 

 cropping, relation to soil sanitation, (29) 516, 8.^0 

 crops, native, in Punjab, (40) 230. 

 diseases— sec also specific hosts. 

 and pests, review, (36) 542. 

 descriptions, (30) 351. 

 in Italy, (38) 351. 

 Russia, (34) 842. 

 Saxony, (32) 749. 



Switzerland, (37) 47. , , ,,„ ,,„, 



notes, (29) 242, 845; (31) 841; (39) 452; (40) 



344, 747. 

 reducing losses from, (39) 454. 

 review of literature, (30) 648. 

 studies, (30) 846. , ^ ,^ ,^,^ „^^ 



treatment, (32) 545; (34) 541; (35) 46; (37) 247. 

 downy mildews, notes, (30) 845. 

 "drunk bread" disease, notes, (34) 842; (35) 453. 

 dry spot, relation to fertilizers, (29) 46. 

 dust as a feeding stuff, (30) 565. 

 dust explosions, (36) 686. 

 Field Station in California, (29) 99. 

 fly, winter, control in Kief, (38) 257. 



foods — 



analyses, (34) 661; (35) 558, 859. 



dietary deficiencies, (38) 869. 



examination, (30) 664; (31) 760. 



history, (36) 560. 



nutritive value and cost, (38) 663. 



preparation, (38) 365. 



use in the diet, (37) 668. 

 foot disease, investigations, (30) 747. 

 foot rot or stalk disease, notes, (30) 648; (32) 145, 



545, 641, 843; (33) 445. 

 foot rot or stalk disease, studies, (31) 542; (33) 51. 

 hybrids, unusual, (30) 525. 

 leaf beetle, life history and control, (34) 857. 

 leaf spot, notes, (29) 46. 

 leaf spot, studies, (28) 545. 

 market of Rotterdam, (39) 797. 

 mildew in France, (34) 243; (35) 149. 

 mildew, notes, (36) 846; (40) 844. 

 of ancient America, (39) 532. 

 pathologists, conference, (39) 549. 



products- 

 ash analyses, (29) 861. 



determination of acidity, (36) 299. 



insects affecting, (32) 246. 



methods of analysis, (29) 799. 



middlemen's function in, (33) 787. 

 proteins, effect on growth, (33) 465. 

 rust fungi, teleutospore formation, (34) 745. 

 rust in Denmark, (36) 247. 

 rust, treatment, (26) 846. 

 rusts- 

 control, (39) 52. 



culture experiments, (30) 846. 



germination of uredospores, (27) 149. 



in Canada, (34) 51. 



in South America, (36) 542. 



notes, (32) 340. . „ ^, 



overwintering and distribution in boutn 

 America, (38) 148. 



propagation, (31) 842; (33) 145. 



resistance to, (40) 745. 



specialization, (37) 149. 



studies, (31) 146; (33) 245, 345, 546; (36) 542; 

 (40) 249, 641. 



wintering over, (33) 445, 546. 

 seedlings as affected by narcotics, (31) 730. 



smuts — 



in Argentina, (38) 148. 



life history and treatment, (28) 445. 



notes, (32) 340; (40) 845. 



Cereal— Continued . 

 smuts — continued . 



spore germinations of, (31) 642. 

 treatment, (38) 648: (39) 248, 353. 

 snow mold, studies, (29) 47, 244. 

 stalk disease, investigations, (28) 445. 

 station in California, (28) 98. 

 stem rot, notes, (31) 147. 

 streak disease, treatment, (3.")) 149. 

 zapal or zakvat, studies, (29) 244. 

 Cereals— see also Barley, Oats, Wheat, etc. 

 analyses, (26) 45. 

 ancient classification, (31) 830. 

 and cereal products, methods of analysis, (33) 



2.')8. 

 and leguminous plants, associative growth, (28) 



720. 

 area and production, 1907-1911, (26) 792. 

 as affected by- 

 parasitic fungi, (31) 541. 

 precipitation and temperature, (28) 41. 

 rain and temperature, (27) 15. 

 soil volume and available plant food, (31) 



132. 

 soils, (26) 814. 

 behavior toward fungi, (32) 426. 

 bread-making value, (32) 760. 

 breeding, (28) 633, 828. 

 breeding — 



and improvement in Sweden, (39) 833. 

 and improvement in Uruguay, (39) 835. 

 experiments, (29) 226; (31) 830; (33) 331, 831, 

 experiments, methods, (40) 232. 

 for drought resistance, (28) 537. 

 for rust resistance, (28) 537; (39) 550. 

 chlorophyll content, variations in, (32) 220. 

 cold resistance of, (30) 524. 

 competition in, (27) 430. 

 consumption, 1902-1911, (40) 93. 

 cooked, analyses, (29) 660. 

 culture, (30) 435; (37) 96. 

 culture — 



after soil sterilization, (28) 537. 

 continuous, (27) 734; (31) 226. 

 experiments, (26) 131; (27) 438; (29) 226, 331, 

 425; (31) 732, 733; (32) 528; (33) 227, 633; 

 (34) 736; (37) 733; (38) 433, 527; (39) 128; 

 (40) 624. 

 in Argentina, (40) 625. 

 Hawaii, (32) 730. 

 India, (29) 736. 

 Novo-Russia, (26) 535. 

 Texas Panhandle, (29) 428; (35) 440. 

 Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, (38) 



824. 

 Wyoming, (36) 33. 

 under dry farming, (33) 632; (39) 736. 

 under irrigation, (28) 839. 

 cytological studies, (26) 325. 

 detection of ustilaginous spores in, (26) 408. 

 determination of^ 



moisture in, (27) 713. 

 smut spores in, (36) 146. 

 specific gravity, (28) 22. 

 digestibility, (33) 361. 

 disease resistance in, (36) 145. 

 effect of root development on tillering power, 



(27) 231. 

 embryology, (30) 633. 

 fermentation in, (29) 269. 



fertilizer experiments, (26) 331, 425, 733; (28) 828; 

 (30) 229, 626; (31) 29, 133, 226, 328, 733; (32) 37, 

 622, 630; (37) 323, 521, 827; (38) 433, 527; (40) 

 624. 

 fertilizers for, (32) 827. 

 fertilizing value, (31) 320. 

 frost injury, (31) 541, 542; (38) 148. 

 Fusarium diseases of, (26) 446. 

 germination in light and darkness, (30) 633. 

 green manuring experiments, (40) 24. 

 ground, handbook, (29) '564. 

 growth — 



as affected by meteorology, (29) 510. 

 in association with weeds, (38) 734. 

 studies, methods, (38) 526. 

 hail injuries to, (33) 127. 

 halrrowing experiments, (26) 331. 

 heredity of albinism in, (31) 329. 

 history of, (31) 131. 

 hybridization experiments, (26) 733; (34) 228. 



