1288 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Plant breeding experiments— Continued. 



with apples, Del 437 



asparagus, N.J 1038 



barley 23 



cantaloupes, Colo 944 



cereals 44, 427 



com 597 



Ala.College 1033 



Kans 433 



U.S.D.A 231 



Va 140 



cotton 940 



U.S.D.A 83G 



fruits, Alaska 35 



Can 340 



S.Dak 440 



grapes .--. 144 



oats 23 



Can 1150 



CEnothera biennis 1127 



orchids 341 



peas 23 



potatoes 333 



raspberries, Can 36 



rye 838 



strawberries, S.Dak 440 



sugar beets 427 



sweet com, Md 840 



tobacco 200 



Ky 34 



U.S.D.A 233 



vegetables, N.J 840 



violets 728 



watermelons, N.C 151 



wheat 738, 1150 



breeding for disease resistance 597 



in the South 597 



methods 35 



principles. Conn. State 633 



problems in 1145 



progress in 671 



selection in 23 



station at Svalof, descrip- 

 tion 336 



treatise 427 



work of Luther Burbank, . . 944 



bug, tarnished, notes. Me 756 



constituents, inorganic, report on 296 



diseases — 



in Fiji 492 



Ireland 46 



Massachusetts 851 



Norway 53 



Pennsylvania 741 



lessons on, U.S.D.A 793 



notes 247, 547, 592, 750, 758, 850, 953 



Can 953 



Ga 665 



N.C 1150 



N.H 46 



N.J 1047 



N.Y.Cornell 162 



Vt 246 



Wash 655 



quarantine regulations in Cul)a. . 162 



resistance to. .■ 1048 



treatise 851 



treatment 857, 945 



Plant diseases— Continued. Page. 



treatment, Comi. State 861 



Mass 245 



Md 56 



Mich 57 



{See also different host plants.) 



ecology, text-book 529 



efficiency, treatise 530 



food, availability in soils . . 507, 614, 620, 718 



determination in soils 1008 



growth as affected by- 

 balanced solutions .323 



climate 813 



colored light 727 



light and moisture 930 



nitrogen, N.Y. Cornell 325 



phosphoric acid 324 



soil ferments 924 



soils 18, 116 



the moon 814 



trees 1026 



various factors 718 



growth, relation to evaporation 1024 



stimulation of 323 



gummosis, physiology of 449. 1025 



habitats, relation to evaporation 1025 



lice affecting rubber 962 



notes 352 



Can 1156 



Fla 660 



Md 452 



N.J 661 



remedies 858 



Del 451 



metabolism, correlation in 21 



monstrosities, studies 728 



nutrition investigations 323,327 



studies. N.J 626 



treatise 500 



parasites, phanerogamic, biology of. 45 

 relation to 



nitrates . 632 



pathology, new journal of 99 



physiology, treatise and bibliography 529 



rust, a>cidium-cup tj^pe 1048 



structure, bibliography 126 



variation, bil^liography 529 



Plants, aquatic, culture 544 



as affected by — 



calcium chlorid 1026 



electricity 392 



flue dust 1130 



manganese 1026 



potash 933 



radium 1128 



smelter fumes 223 



smoke, bibliography 325 



temperature, Can 943 



various salts, U.S.D.A 526 



assimilation of carbonic acid by . . . 22 



hydrocyanic acid by 1128 



balanced solutions for 727 



calciimi and magnesium oxid in 128 



clilorophyll function of 22 



production liy 930 



composition .^(Mi 



disease resistance, origin 597 



distribution, effect on species 529 



