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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page. 



Sugar i anc gumraosis 56 



injurious animals 761 



insects affecting 975 



leaf 1 Mirers 661 



miners 661 



spot 57 



leaves, analyses 678 



lecithin 117 



Lepidoptera injuring 167 



parasites 570. 769 



red rot 57 



spoi 57 



ring spot 57 



root rot 57 



rust 57 



scale insects 661 



selection of cuttings 546 



"sereh " disease 57. 457, 764 



smut 57 



sour rot 57 



sprouts, analyses 673 



studies 433 



top rot 57 



varieties 41 



yellow spiit 57 



content of beets as affected by size 



ul' seed, N. Y. Cornell. . 144 



green stalks of corn 116 



plants as affected by light 1013 



sorghum, Del 515 



< ri ip and weather, U. S. D. A 419 



determination 117 



by electrical methods. 117 



formation in barley and malt 223, 417 



in army rations 884 



meat and urine, determination 608 



orange i>ecl 219 



industry in British Guiana 98 



inversion 313,918 



invert, determination in molasses from 

 beets aud 



sugar cane . . 96 



of moisture . . . 117 



manufacture from cane, Fla 347 



maple borer 569 



solutions prepared from wood, incom- 

 plete fermentation 123 



purification 716 



vs. fat, food value 70 



Sugars, commercial, analysis 96 



Sulfurin, effect on potato plants 560 



for potato scab 1058 



Sulla, description and history 43 



Sulphate of potash. (See Potassium sul- 

 phate.) 

 Sulphur and granulated tobacco, analyses, 



N. J 426 



anhydrid effect on plants in the 



greenhouse 417 



effect on root tubercles 22 



for celery-leaf blight. Conn. State. . 265 



spot, Conn. State 265 



potato diseases 1051 



scab, N.J 444 



R.I 967 



Sulphur for rose mildew ,nt 



tomato disease, Fla ln.~,4 



in plants, determination 



rains, U. S.T>. A 124 



ps. corrosive sublimate for potato 



scab.Ky 364 



Sulphured fruits, examination, Cal 255 



Sulphuric acid as a reagent in the analysis 



of fatty acids !15 



effect on germination of hard 



seeds 54 



for anthracnose of grapes... 156 

 in wine and vinegar, deter- 

 mination 412 



volumetric ill-termination. . . 314 



Sumac, adulteration 1005 



poison, notes, U. S. D. A 5i6 



Sumacs, hardy, culture 641 



Sun, observations in France 



relation to nature 613 



spots and weather 1020 



total eclipse, May 28, 1900, 1'. S. I). A . . . 419 

 Sunflower disease caused by Puccinia heli- 

 cal thi, X. Y. State 260 



disease caused by Septoria hiii- 



antki, N. Y. State 260 



seed cake, digestibility 10o3 



for sheep 



Sunlluwers, cultivation aud utilization 147 



culture experiments, Cal 244 



notes, Idaho 760 



U.S.D. A 343,397 



varieties. Can 238 



Sunrise and sunset cloud phenomena, I". S. 



1). A 1018 



Sunshine and cloudiness in Nebraska 616 



snowfall, U. S. D. A 124, 327 



Superphosphate for barley 244 



production and consump- 

 tion 533 



Superphosphates — 



analyses, N. J 1031 



determination of metaphosphoric and 

 pyroph.ospb.oric 



acids 19 



phosphoric acid. . . 410, 513 



drying 735 



grinding apparatus 136 



methods of detecting adulteration 10n J ; 



nitrogenous, analyses, Conn. State 230 



Swamp soils, U.S.D. A 397 



Wis 728 



Swedes and turnips, club root 155 



Swedish seed-control stations, reports 259. lit, 554 

 turnips, culture experiments, 



Can 237,238 



fertilizer experiments . 848 



thinning. Can 238 



varieties, Can 237 



Sweet corn, bacterial disease 862 



notes, La 547 



souring 123 



varieties, N. H 354 



vs. dent corn for milch cows. 



Can 290 



