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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD 



Fruit — Continued. 



orchard, culture — continued, 

 in Alaska, (32) 743. 

 Assam, (33) 238. 

 British Columbia, (29) 639, 

 California, (27) 439. 



South Australia, (34) 341; (35) 835; (38) 

 540. 

 under irrigation, (28) 839. 

 orchard — 



di.seases of, (30) 147, 240. 



dry-land culture, (32) 338. 



enemies of, (29) C40; (32) 753. 



fertilizer experiments, (28) 741; (34) 833. 



fungus diseases of, (28) 243. 



hybridizing, (31) 636. 



inoculation experiments with brown rot 



fungus, (33) 247. 

 insects and diseases of, (38) 267. 

 irrigation, (31) 782. 

 irrigation in sandy soil, (33) 287. 

 lessons on, (26) 392. 

 manuring, (31) 636. 

 planting, (28) 236. 

 plat e.xperiments, (38) 743. 

 pruning, (30) 739; (32) 234; (33) 339. 

 pruning and manuring, (28) 640. 

 .sap studies, (.32) 139. 

 :spraying, (31) 141; (.32)834. 

 spraying experiments, (33) 339, 340. 

 summer pruning, (33) 338. 

 tree fillings and wound dressings for, (32) 



637. 

 varieties, (29) 237; (30) 41; (31) 828; (33) 43, 

 430; (34) 231; (36) 137, 140, 237; (38) 641. 

 orchard, varieties for — 

 Great Britain, (31) 337. 

 Blinois, (28) 437. 

 New Jersey, (33) 439. 

 orchard, wood decay of. (32) 238. 

 ornamental, economic use, (32) 339. 

 oxidase occurring in, (26) 310. 

 packages, notes, (30) 443. 

 packing, (26) 237; (32) 392. 

 packing— 



and sale in Michigan, (33) 438. 

 and transportation in India, (36) 140. 

 law in California, (35) 342. 

 marketing, and exporting, (33) 838. 

 papers on, (27) .598. 

 parasites, remedies, (27) 438. 

 parthenocarpy in, (31) 535; (34) 226. 

 persistence of style on, (36) 523. 

 phenological data, (33) 825. 

 physico-chemical constants of, (31) 427. 

 picking and handling, (34) 437. 

 picking maturity, (37) 543. 

 pit, studies, (32) 644. 

 planting along highways, (26) 189. 

 poisoning by factory smoke, (27) 831. 

 pollen, germination, (35) 731. 

 pollination, (27) 439; (28) 237; (30) 237; (34)233, 



341; (35) 743; (39) 445; (40) 148, 638. 

 pollination— 



and fertilization, (33) 140. 

 by bees, (38) 264. 

 experiments, (29) 235. 

 pome— 



and stone, diseases of, (33) 444. 

 factors in fruit-setting, (40) 41. 

 hvpochnose, (40) 48. 

 new rust of, (31) 150. 

 pollination, (29) 541; (33) 838; (36) 140. 

 precooling, (27) 441; (29) 436. 

 precooling and refrigeration, (31) 44. 

 premature dropping, (29) 339. 

 preparations, suspicious, inspection, (26) 482. 

 preservation, (30) 443, 665; (32) 509; (35) 14; (38) 



616. 

 preservation — 



and inspection, (35) 367. 

 byfieezing, (39) 344. 

 by pressure, (32) 416. 

 of natural colors in, (28) 237. 

 treatise, (29) 116. 

 preserved— 



dextrose content, (27) 766. 

 examination, (30) 862. 

 handbook, (28) 258. 

 inspection in Canada, (26) 157. 



Fruit— Continued. 



preserving and processing, (30) 316. 



preserving without sugar, (39) 717. 



prices in Bern, (32) 162. 



processing for exhibition, (.36) 319. 



product factories in Utah, possibilities for, (33) 



638. 

 product plants, establishing, (39) 894. 

 production, extension work in, (40) 834. 

 production in New York, (27) 598. 

 products — 



adulteration, (29) 865. 



methods of analysis, (26) 99; (29) 865. 



of Uruguay, (32) 744. 



preparation and judging, (30) 259. 



standards for, (28) 862. 

 propagation, (20) 237; (34) 533; (38) 345. 

 propagation through bud selection, (35) 446. 

 propagation, treatise, (36) 140. 

 protection against — 



frost, (27) 509; (37) 744. 



fruit fly, (32) 742. 

 pruning, (26) 238; (32) 835; (33) 838; (34) 533, 833; 



(37) 242, 344; (39) 241, 445. 



pruning experiments, (26) 45; (35) 38; (39) 38. 



pruning-wouod dressing for, (32) 835. 



pulping, (39) 717. 



purin content, (40) 205. 



quarantine law in Missoui'i, (26) 854. 



recipes, (37) 670. 



reducing and nonreducing sugars in, (29) 503. 



regulating bearing habit, (40) 148. 



relation to typhoid fever, (28) 25S. 



resistance to — 



frost, (31) 130. 



fungi, (27) 648. 



insects and fungi, (35) 342. 

 respiration in gases, (29) 135, 538. 

 ripe and unripe, pectins of, (40) 202. 

 ripening — 



dates, (33) 639. 



in relation to humidity, (36) 741. 



processes, (26) 139, 310. 



studies, (27) 466; (31) 311. 

 root development, (29) 437. 

 root rot, notes, (40) 748. 

 root rot, studies, (35) 547; (38) 852. 

 root systems, (35) 837. 

 rots, investigations, (26) 749. 

 russeting, (27) 440. 



rust and Coryneum, treatment, (35) 351. 

 rust, notes, (33) 549. 

 "salmon ily" injury, (39) 257. 

 sampling device for, (37) 7U. 

 scab, treatment, (33) 237. 

 scale, European — 



as affected by hydrocyanic acid gas, (33) 855. 



notes, (29) 251. 



remedies, (26) 561. 

 scale, Japanese, remedies, (29) 854. 

 seedless— 



and malformed, notes (i 9) 147. 



studies, (31) 35. 

 seedlings, index of hardiness, (40) 740. 

 seeds, hydrocyanic acid content, (27) 11, 

 self-fertility and self-sterility of, (33) 236. 

 self-sterility in, (34) 341. 

 setting by cultivated plants, (27) 329. 

 shipping, (39) 843, 849. 

 shipping experiments, (36) 640. 

 shipping organizations, accounting system for, 



(38) 793. 



shot-hole, notes, (40) 748. 

 silver leaf disease — 



cause, (38) 50. 



investigations, (26) 244, 449; (28) 348; (29) 

 847; (30) 451. 



notes, (26) 749; (29) 45; (33) 649, 741; (40) 

 748. 



treatment, (28) 849. 

 sirup, preservation with formic acid, (29) 463. 

 small — 



acclimatization, (34) 231. 



as aflected by lime, (29) 40. 



breeding experiments, (28) 542. 



cover crops for, (34) 294. 



culture, (29) 148; (31) 142, 441; (35) 36; (37) 

 447. 



