INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1157 



Tage. 



Grape disease, Can 860 



at Sorrento 59 



i n Baden 59 



Germany 8G5 



prevention Go 



diseases and injuries as affected by 



fertilizers 457 



juice, preservation, Can 89G 



U. S.D.A 397 



mildew, treatment 364,365 



Utah 661 



oidium 59 



treatment 150 



root worm, U. S. D. A 63 



roots, Wis 720 



rot, treatment 7G2 



scale, Tenn 768 



stocks for grafting 355 



thrip 165 



Grapes, analyses 754 



as affected by Exobasidium vitis. . . 59 



fertilizers 59 



bacterial disease 59 



gummosis 224 



black rot 59, 456, 862, 971 



in France GO 



scientific name 59 



treatment 60 



botany G40 



copper poisoning 562 



crossing 355,640 



culture, Ind 1043 



in the Caucasus 355 



Russia 255 



Vermont 440 



hybrid, notes, Kans 351 



hybridizing 150 



injuries in Germany 763 



insects affecting, U. S. D. A 168 



irrigation 152 



notes, La 547 



production of hybrids 355 



pruning 355, 440 



self-fertility 355 



sterility 152 



summer irrigation 854 



tuberculosis 858 



varieties, Cal 255 



Ind 1043 



Mass. Hatch 436 



Mich 48 



Miss 48,49 



N.Y.State 254 



Okla 46 



Vt 440 



Grapevine colaspis, U. S. D. A 61 



cuttings, ash analyses, Can 232 



diseases 97 1 



flea-beetle, Conn. State 273 



N.T.Cornell 1073 



insect enemies 373 



mesquite. notes, U. S. D. A 343 



Grapevines as affected by lightning 1058 



grafting 758 



green manuring 963 



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 < Grapevines, injection of fungicide and ferti- 



1 izer 758 



necrosis 859 



root disease 156 



training 903 



Grapholitha schistacana, notes 570, 769 



U.S. D. A .. 570 



Grajihops mareassitus, notes, U. S.D.A 66 



Orapta satyrus, notes, Nev 104 



Crass and clover mixtures for meadows . . . 847 



culture for seed :: 18 



fertilizer experiments 848 



land, seeding 348, !32 



U. S. D. A 379 



mixtures for meadows )'!, 4:!2 



seeding at different rates, Can 836 



without a nurse crop, N. J . . 431 



Grasses, American 518 



and forage plants, Tex 838 



clovers, and forage crops, Ind 236 



culture experiments, Okla 340 



Wash 736 



on ranges, U. 



S.D.A.... 1006 



in Iceland 920 



digestibility 1082 



economic, U. S. D. A 718 



new, U. S.D.A 515 



of Central Texas, U. S. D. A 342 



Eastern Rocky Mountain re- 

 gion, U. S.D.A 541 



West Australia 416 



on moor soils in Prussia, experi- 

 ments 1013 



production of new types 927 



relation of different parts 1083 



varieties, Can 238.836 



Mass.Hatch 627 



( '. rasshbppers, bacterial disease, Nebr 273 



collecting in New Hamp- 

 shire, TJ. S. D. A 571 



in delta of the Danube 273 



notes, Can 866 



Fla 369 



Mich 169,766 



parasites 1 64 



poisoning in Natal, U. S.D.A . 571 



remedies, Idaho 765 



Gravel and sand in digestive tract of fowls. 677 



Gray blister beetle 164 



Great Lakes, periodic fluctuation, U.S. D. A. 326 



rainfall and outflow, IT. S. D. A . 325 



G reedy scale, note? 569 



Gieen arsenite for cottonwood-leaf beetle, 



N.T. State 467 



fodders, change in composition at 



different periods of vegetation 430 



Gage group of plums 753 



June beetle, U. S. D. A 569 



manuring 533, 834, 956 



and fallowing on heavy 



soils 956 



crops, analyses 1022 



for 348 



Can 845 



