1188 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Tage. 



Rot, root , I ml 275 



of alfalfa 865 



coffee 456 



sugar beets 865 



cane 57 



sour, of sugar cane 57 



stem, of carnations 561, 764 



top, of sugar cane 57 



wet, of potatoes 761,865,972 



sugar beets 156 



1 total ion experiments, 1><1 546 



N.T 947 



N.Dak 341 



R.1 953 



at Woburn Experi- 

 mental Farm 749 



of crops 148 



as a preventive of plant 



diseases 1051 



relation to fertilization . . 956 



Rotations in vegetable gardening 151 



Rough-meadow grass, culture experiments, 



Cal 244 



Round beaded apple-tree borer- 

 notes, Kans 369 



N.J 458 



Vt 459 



remedies, U. S. T>. A 655 



Roup, antitoxin 597 



Rovven, analyses, N. J 474 



Royal Danish Agricultural Society, report. 98 



Meteorological Society, U. S. D. A 1018 



Rubber plant antbracnose 266 



Rubidium salts, utilization by fungi 417 



Rubus white fly , Fla 973 



Russian Apple Nomenclature Commission, 



report 960 



farms, description 198 



fruits, notes, Kans 352 



soils, studies 421 



thistle, Idaho 760 



Iowa 046 



Wash 760 



Rust, black, of grain 316 



brown, of grain 316 



crown, of grain 316 



dwarf, of grain 316 



fungi, investigations 365,455,763 



viability of winter spores 57 



hexenbesen, of barberry 1057 



leaf, of oranges, Colo 266 



pines 969 



strawberries, Colo 266 



of apples, treatment, Pa 1042 



asparagus 455 



Mass. Hatch 648 



N.J 449,650 



N.Y. State 260 



R.I 968 



treatment 864 



carnations, N. Y. State 260,453 



cereals 653 



China asters, N. J 447 



chrysanthemums 455, 653, 971 



Mass. Hatch 648 



Page. 



Kusi of clover, N. Y. State 260 



cotton, pre\ cut ion 1051 



currants 969 



grain, dissemination by barberry 



bush 58 



Idaho 559 



symbiotic in y coplasmic 



theory 864 



hollyhocks, N.J 448 



phlox 1(49 



roses, treatment t;.">l 



sugar cane 57 



timothy 316 



t omatoes, Fla 971 



treatment, Fla 1053 



of wheat 861 



}Id 864 



orange, of quinces, Can 871 



Mass. Hatch 648 



Me 824 



N. H 453 



red flour beetle, Fla 973 



of wheat, Ky 864 



spores, germinative power 561 



yellow of grain 316 



Busts of cereals 455 



grain, studies 58, 455 



Rutabagas, culture 955 



Rye, analyses, N.J 946 



as affected by sodium nitrate and per- 



chlorate of potash 235 



ash analyses, U. S. D. A 873 



bread, digestibility 375 



breeding 349, 955, 1039 



by-products , 583 



fertilizer experiments 337 



grass, digestibility 1082 



Italian, culture experiments, 



Cal. 214 



green, for milch cows, Can 295 



growing after potatoes 740 



leaves as affected by Marsonia secalis, 



n. sp 155 



meal, analyses, Conn. Storrs 678 



middlings, analyses, Ind 275 



or sorghum, amount required to sus- 

 tain a cow at pasture, Nebr 430 



plowing under to prevent potato scab, 



N. Y. State 453 



seed, germination as affected by differ- 

 ent salts, Wyo 1026 



spring, varieties, Can 240 



varieties 1037 



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



winter,, as a cover crop for orchards, 



N.Y. State 252 



varieties 537 



Bynchites bebuleti, notes 763 



Saccharimeter, weights, normal 21 



Saccharimeters, graduation 21 



Saccharimetric scales, unification 21 



Saecharomyees cerevisice, notes 123 



ellipsoideus, notes 123 



gutlulatus, study 1017 



ludivigii, notes 123 



