987 



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Blight, leaf, of pears, N. C. Sta I~i 



plums, Mass. Hatch. Sta . 864 



quinces, Conn. State Sta. 846 



Del.Sta 688 



N.J.Stas 873 



spinach, N. ,f. Stas .''.or 



strawberries — 



Conn. State Sta 817 



lowaSta 217 



N.Y. State Sta 313 



Vt. Sta 479 



of peaches, U.S. D.A 327 



potatoes, N. C. Sta 173 



sugar cane 278 



sycamores, notes, U. S. D. A.. 810 



tomatoes, Couu. State Sta 847 



tomatoes, investigation. Miss. 



Sta 702 



BlUsiis leucot)terus. (See Chinch bug.) 

 Blister beetles, as enemies of the locxist, 



Minn. Sta 228 



black, notes, N.C. Sta 175 



notes, Iowa Sta 784 



Bloocl, dried, analyses, Ala. College Sta.. 6 



Conn. State Sta .. 8 



La. Stas 444 



Mass. State Sta.. 161 



N.J. Stas 168,399 



S. C. Sta 536 



as a fertilizer 927 



fermentation 749 



serum, preparation and nature. . . 748 

 Blossoms of orchard fruits, hardine.^s, 



Iowa Sta 218 



Blue devil, analyses, W. Va. Sta. 629 



notes. W. Va. Sta 893 



grass, Kentucky- 

 analyses, Mass. State Sta. 158 

 N.Y. State Sta. 401 

 as a forage plant, Nebr. Sta 23 

 Nev.Sta. 29 

 culture experiments, 



Mass. State Sta 1.58 



for lawns. R. I. Sta .532 



Texas- 

 adaption, Cal. Sta 595 



as a forage plant, Nev. 



Sta 29 



culture experiments— 



Fla. Sta 604 



La. Stas. 860 



notes. Teun. Sta 41 



joint, analy.ses, W. Va. Sta 629 



as a forage plant, Nebr. Sta. . 28 



Wyo. Sta.. 52 



thistle, notes, W. Va. Sta. 893 



vitriol, preparation and use. Mass. 



Hatch Sta 33 



Bokhai;. .over- 

 analyses, Mass. State Sta. 158,159 



W. Va. Sta 629 



as a forage plant, Nev. Sta. 30 



culture, Mass. StateSta 158 159 



Bollworm, notes. Ark. Sta 283 



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Bollworm, notes. Miss. Sta. 876 



N. C. Sta 175 



Bone, adulteration 257 



analyses, Ala. College Sta 6 



Conn. State Sta. 764 



Ky. Sta 327,791 



La. Stas 444 



Mass. State Sta 163,287 



Mich. Sta 2r0 



N. H. Sta 392 



N. J. Stas 399,523 



Pa. Sta 463 



K. I. Sta 530.622 



S.C. Sta 536 



Vt. Sta 471 



and meat, analyses 163 



ash, analyses, Ala. College Sta 6 



N.J. Stas 168,299 



boiled in potash, analy.ses, Mass. 



State Sta lea 



dissolved, analy.se.s, N. J. Stas 399,533 



R. I. Sta 530 



fineness as affecting composition. 



Pa. Sta it53 



ground,extent of use inNew Jersey. 533 

 manures, analyses, Conn. StateSta. 8 



meal, grading i85 



rendering refuse, analyses, Conn. 



StateSta g 



spavin, pathology, causes and treat- 

 ment. Wash. Sta 807 



Boneblack— 



analyses, N. J. Stas t68 393 



dissolved, analyses, Conn. State Sta.. 8,764 



La. Stas 444 



Mass. State Sta. 162 



R. I. Sta 530 



for carnations, Mass. Hatch 



Sta.. 290 



potatoes, Mass. State 



Sta.. 1,59 



Boneset, analyses, W. Va. Sta 629 



Boophilus bovis, n. gen., notes, U. S. D. A. 501 



Boracic acid, effect on germination 579,635 



Borate of copper, preparation and use, 



N. Y. Cornell Sta... 525 

 with Paris green, N. 



Y. Cornell Sta 525 



Bordeaux mixture- 

 effect on foliage, N. C. Sta 174 



experiments with. Mass. Hatch Sta.. 864 

 for an thracnose of grapes. Conn. State 



Sta 10 



apple and pear scab, Vt. Sta 893 



rust, Iowa Sta 217 



blackrotofgrapes.Conu.StateSta 10 



Ind. Sta 781 



brown rot of stone fruits. Ky. Sta. 860 

 diseases of tomatoes, N. Y. Cor- 

 nell Sta 93 



leaf spot of— 



cherries. Conn. State Sta 10 



plums, Conn. State Sta.. 10 



q^uinces, Conn. State Sta 10,779 



