558 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD 



Storm— Continued. 



severe, iit Galena, 111., (26) 214. 

 severe loual, notes, (26) 214. 

 warning signals on Great Lakes, (35) 506. 

 water run-otl, determination, (38) 590. 

 Storms— 



as alfccted by forests, (29) 842. 

 autuum, relation to moon, (32) 316. 

 electric, in western Kansas, (27) 616. 

 in Belgium, (30) 17. 



eastern United States, (38) 717. 

 Florida, (29) 721. 

 Jamaica, (28) 716; (34) 615. 

 Louisiana, (30) 417. 

 Ohio, (29) 812. 

 United States, (32) 316. 

 Virginia, (29) 812. 

 insurance against in Denmark, (27) 794. 

 local, in Illinois, (28) 716. 

 magnetic — 



and rain, correlation, (38) 15. 

 of .\ugust, 1916, (38) 210. 

 sun spots, and rainfall, (38) 811. 

 of June 16, 1912, (27)616. 

 papers on. (27) 816; (29) 510. 

 terms used to designate, (34) 118. 

 Stramonium— . . , ., ,„,. ,^ 



as affected by composition of soils, (34) 18. 

 breeding experiments, (30) 631. 

 improvement by selection, (32) 143. 



^*'1mmu'^ization, (28) 784; (31) 378; (33) 87; (34) 

 580; (36) 179. 

 in iiorses, (26) 373; (34) 185. 

 in horses — 



causative agent, (36) 85. 

 Immunization, (32) 882. 

 in Philippines, (30) 186. 

 in Prussia, (27) 181. 

 streptococcus, specificity, (29) 883. 



Strategus— . 



alveus, affecting coconut palms, (29) 8o8. 



anachoreta, notes, (26) 354. 



quadrifoveatus, notes, (36) 355. 



sp., notes, (39) 849. 



sp. on coconut, (40) 751. 



spp., notes, (36). 753. 



titanus, destructive to sugar cane, (28) 2o6. 



titanus, notes, (30) 356. 

 Stratiomys chamaeleon, notes, (37) 84 <. 

 Straussia longipennis, notes, (40) 169. 



Straw — , ,„,. 



action as affected by distribution in soils, (35) 



518. 

 analyses, (26) 767. 



analyses and nutritive value, (35) 164. 

 as feeding stuff, (35) 669. 

 as human food, (34) 256. 

 baler, description, (27) 191. 

 breaking strength, tests, (33) 534. 

 composition and dige,stihihty, (34) 565. 

 damaged, as source of potash, (34) 327. 

 decomposition by Streptothrix, (27) 620. 

 digestibility, (31) 667. 

 effect on— 



ammonifying power of sous, {io) 730. 

 denitrification in soils, (29) 817. 

 loamv sand, (29) 19. 

 nitrification, (40) 719. 

 nitrogen assimilation in plants, (26) 319. 

 feeding, (38) 95. 



feeding value, (29) 271; (38) 168. 

 fermenting power, (31) 413. 

 fertihzing value, (31) 226, 822; (33) 326. 

 for dairy heifers, (36) 873. 

 grades of, (34) 528. 

 humification, (31) 120. 

 in legume silages, (39) 310, 878. 

 litter, absorptive power, (33) 817, 818. 

 manure, denitrifying action of, (26) 424. 

 meal — 



as feed for pigs, (34) 376. 

 bread for cattle, (34) 767. 

 composition and digestibihty, (3o) 4,4. 

 feeding value, (35) 376. 

 I»reparation and use, (36) 367. 

 measuring for feed, (39) 834. 

 stacks, changes in compo.sitiGn, (28) 768. 

 wheat and oat, as bedding, (39) 021. 



Straw— Continued. 



winter and summer grown, composition and 



digestibility, (32) 665. 

 yields in Australia, (38) 133. 

 Strawberries— 



as affected by— 



Khizopus nigricans, (38) 252. 

 soils and fertilizers, (31) 534. 

 breeding— , ^^ ^^ 



and testing in Minnesota, (40) 148. 

 experiments, (32) 338, 438, 835; (35) 144, 



444; (36) 741; (39) 346, 349, 542; (40) 742. 

 experiments in Alaska, (40) 446. 

 bud selection experiments, (31) 335; (33) 236. 

 Carabidae injurious to, (39) 564. 

 cold storage experiments, (31) 535. 

 composition in relation to soils, (37) 648. 

 crossing experiments, (.30) 740; (36) 442. 

 cultivated, origin, (35) 144. 

 culture, (26) 741, 743; (27) 242; (28) 840' (29) 439 

 745; (31) 441, 837; (32) 45, 541, 751; (33) 47, 142: 

 (34) 42; (37) 447, 648; (38) 143, 246; (39) 242, 350, 

 447; (40) 838. 



expei-iments, (27) 242; m) 142; (29) 137; (35) 



444; (37) 243; (38) 41. 

 in Mexico, (34) 834. 



North Carolina, (30) 444. 

 the South, (33) 47; (36) 241. 

 Wisconsin, (33) 47. 

 under irrigation, (31) 442; (32) 141. 

 decay in transit, (31) 645. 

 electroculture, (27) 231; (28) 533. 

 everbearing, (38) 346; (40) 639. 

 fertilizer experiments, (26) 31; (29) 145, /45; (^5) 



742; (37) 743, 832; (38) 540, 639. 

 for home and commercial planting, (33) 537. 

 forcing— 



by electricity, (26) 136. 

 experiments, (37) 43. 

 with ether, (27) 145. 

 with ether and warm water, (31) 23s. 

 frost injuries, (27) 349. 

 fruit and foliage relations, (39) 541. 

 fruit setting in, (40) 838. 



graphic summary of seasonal work, (39) 49o__ ^ 

 hybridization experiments, (28) 435; (29) <1^; 



(32) 45; (33) 637, 642. 

 improvement in Minnesota, (34) 637. 

 inoculation experiments with brown rot fungus, 



insects^aflecting, (28) 352; (30) 444; (32) 556; (35) 55 



labor costs, (40) 192. 



liming experiments, (34) 150. 



localization of acids and sugars m, (36) 110. 



marketing, (31) 637. ,„,, ,o 



marketing and distribution m 1915, (37) is 



mulching experiments, (20) 743. 



new, description, (29) 436, 838; (31) 337; (33) 238 



new varieties, (36) 448. 



Phytophthora on, (28) 55. 



picking and packing, (33) 47. 



preparation for market, (39) 646. 



preservation, (29) 312. 



preservation by freezing, (39) 344. 



preservation of shape and color, (28) 639. 



propagation and shipping experiments, (34) 6.,7 



protection against frost, (33) 237; (38) 641. 



red spider attacking, (32) 157; <.39) 65. 



reducing and nomeducing sugars in, (29) oOi 



relation to tnihoid fever, (28) 258. 



review of literature, (31) 339. 



rotting in transit, (37) 351; (39) 543. 



selection experiments, (37) 743. 



sex inheritance, (39) 349. 



sprayed, arsenic on, (38) 55. 



spraving experiments, (28) 652. 



sterility, (32) 834; (37) 240; (39) 48. 



summer care, (33) 698. 



supply and distribution in 1914, (33) 142. 



temperature of leaves, (39) 615. 



temperature wlien picked, relation to keeping 



qualitv, (40) 639. 

 thrips affecting, (37) 659. 

 transportation, (39) 141. 

 treatise, (27) 40, 242; (28) 840; (37) 42, 648 

 varieties, (26) 743; (27) 241, 842; (28) 642; (2-J) 



145, 439; (31) 47, 442; (32) 538; (33) 47, 142, 237; 



(34) 231; (35) 742; (37) 243; (38) 246, 344, (;«.•; 



<39) 1.39; (40) 340, 838. 



