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Grape — Continued . 

 stocks — 



adaptation to soils, (28) 742. 



American, use in nortliern France, (29) 340. 



behavior in heavy calcareous soils, (30) 237. 



diseases of, (31) 544. 



drought resistant, (36) 241. 



effect on qualitv and quantity of harvest, 



(30) 43; (31) 238, 534. 

 for dry and limed soils, (27) 145, 441. 

 modification through breeding, (32) 220. 

 root systems of, (37) 43. 

 sugar- 

 effect on nitrification, (2G) 721. 

 rectal and intravenous utilization, (35) 368, 



369. 

 toxicity toward dogs, (28) 462. 

 tiger moth, notes, (32) 753. 

 white rot, notes, (30) 247, 651. 

 white rot, treatment, (30) 247, 543. 

 Grapefruit — 



analyses, (29) 362; (39) 49, 202, 243. 

 analyses and use, (30) 363. 

 and oranges, hybrid between, (33) 441. 

 bright V. russet fruit of, (34) 535. 

 bud variation, (39) 845. 

 changes in during ripening, (29) 641. 

 chlorosis and yellowing, (39) 458. 

 Cladosporium sp., affecting, (31) 645. 

 composition and culture, (34) 835; (35) 745. 

 decay in transit, (32) 745. 

 diseases, notes, (39) 850. 

 fertilizer c.iporiments, (33) 48; (35) 839. 

 food plant of purple scale, (26) 756. 

 freeze injury, (39) 143. 

 host plant of fruit fly, (26) 758. 

 juice, preparation, (37) 313. 

 maturity standards, (39) 545. 

 Platynota rostrana affecting, (26) 150. 

 production in California, (40) 342. 

 scab, description and treatment, (31) 152. 

 scab in Porto Rico, (38) 454. 

 seedlings, fertilizer experiments, (31) 742. 

 Siamese seedless, description, (31) 48, 837. 

 skinSj analyses, (38) 626. 

 spotting. Studies, (39) 458. 

 storage experiments, (31) 338. 

 studies, (39) 49, 202, 243, 545. 

 sugar and acid contents, (29) 641. 

 top-working, (38) 541. 

 total solids and acidity of, (34) 661. 

 variations in, (27) 441. 

 varieties for Texas, (38) 40. 

 yellowing caused by limestone, (39) 458. 

 Grapes — see also Viticultm-e and Vineyards, 

 absorption of foul gases by, (29) 49. 

 acreage and values in California, (40) 538. 

 adaptation and variety tests, (29) 41. 

 American- 

 culture in Messina, (28) 237. 

 in Italian vineyards, (29) 238. 

 root stocks for, (28) 640. 

 sugar and acid content, (28) 840; (35) 647. 

 analyses, (27) 10. 

 aphids affecting, (37) 358. 

 applying fertilizing solutions to aerial portions, 



(30) 129. 

 arsenic content, (26) 841 . 

 as affected by — 



asphyxiating gas, (37) 153, 253. 

 geotropic angle of roots, (26) 137. 

 grafting, (28) 236, 437. 

 spraying in flowering season, (31) 534. 

 time of pruning, (31) 534. 

 autolysis, (30) 802. 

 autumn coloration of, (31) 34. 

 bagging experiments, (35) 646. 

 blooming period, (33) 639. 

 Bordeaux injury to, (34) 748. 

 breeding, (29) 041; (35) 646; (37) 449. 

 breeding — 



and testing in Minnesota, (40) 148. 

 experiments, (32) 338, 835; (33) 641; (35) 



239,448; (36) 741; (39) 346. 

 for phylloxera resistance, (40) 538. 

 calcium carbide spraying, (40) 750. 

 Californian, fermentation organisms, (40) 110. 

 cambial activity, (37) 127. 

 catalytic substances for, (33) 841. 

 changes during ripening, (39) 141. 



Grapes— Continued. 



Chasselas, stocks for, (31) 534. 



chemistry of, (26) 512. 



coccid enemies of, (36) 755. 



cold storage, (28) 437. 



coloring matter of, (34) 709. 



composite hybrid of, (28) 542. 



composition, (26) 441; (27) 10. 



conservation, (28) 437. 



conservation in gases, (33) 539. 



cooking qualities of different varieties, (32) 660. 



Corinth, girdling, (39) 242. 



cost of production, (29) 439. 



critical months, (39) 811. 



crossbreeding experiments, (36) 742. 



crown gall affecting, (28) 447. 



culture, (26) 741, 742; (27) 40; (33) 142; (35) 343; 



(40; 246. 

 culture — 



and marketing, (39) 49. 



at Paarl viticultural station, (37) 144. 



experiments, (26) 137; (28) 142, 236, 436; (32) 



635; (34) 221; (35) 342, 538; (36) 139. 

 in America, (28) 639. 

 California, (35) 646. 

 cordon, (40) 538. 

 France, (34) 234. 

 Italy, (34) 235. 

 Japan, (33) 539. 

 Mexico, (26) 46. 

 Nasik District, India, (35) 343. 

 New Mexico, (35) 646. 

 New York, (35) 836. 

 Ohio, (40) 640. 

 Ontario, (35) 448. 

 Oregon, (35) 646; (39) 241. 

 Pennsylvania, (27) 145. 

 sandy soils of Mexico, (30) 643. 

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



540; (40) 340. 

 South Carolina, (34) 233. 

 southern Texas, (32) 539. 

 Spain, (33) 539. 

 United States, (35) 744. 

 Uruguay, (32) 744. 

 Utah, (35) 640. 

 preventable losses in, (33) 143. 

 under glass, (30) 443. 

 curculionid enemies, (40) 170. 

 defoliation, (26) 742. 

 defoliation for control of pests, (38) 257. 

 destruction by birds, (33) 152. 

 determining affinity of stock and scion, (34) 42 . 

 development of sugar and acid in, (35) 108. 

 direct bearing — 



hybrid, (31) 238, 637; (35) 41, 646, 838; (36) 

 641; (38) 845; (39) 242, 447; (40) 538, 640, 838. 

 hybrid in France, (34) 344. 

 in France, (34) 234. 

 in relation to disease, (37) 52. 

 dust v. liquid spraying, (37) 832, 843. 

 dusting, (38) 358. 

 dusting experiments, (38) 546. 

 European, culture — 



in eastern United States, (35) 239. 

 under glass, (33) 237. 

 exposed, dangers from, (30) 665. 

 fertilizer experiments, (30) 822; (31) 339, 442, 



837; (35) 646; (40) 538. 

 fertilizers in relation to mildew, (40) 850. 

 filage of, (38) 754. 

 forcing, (30) 238; (38) 443. 

 French-American and American hybrids, (34) 



834. 

 frost injuries, (29) 547. 

 graft hybrids for Brittany, (39) 242. 

 grafted— 



as affected by frost, (31) 47. 

 durability, (26) 137. 

 variation in, (28) 742; (29) 148. 

 grafting, (27) 442; (30) 144. 

 grafting experiments, (26) 137. 

 grafting, new method, (40) 446. 

 green, in ripe bunches, (34) 234. 

 growth as affected by meteorology, (29) 510. 

 heading-in, (27) 145. 

 Hernito, (40) 342. 



history and culture, treatise, (33) 736. 

 hybrid forms, (30) 144, 238. 

 hybrid, stocks for, (39) 447. 



