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Texas blue grass, analyses, S. C. Sta 318 



as a forage plant, Nev. 



Sta 29 



culture experiments, 



Fla. Sta 604 



notes, Nev. Sta 29 



Tenn. Sta 41 



fever, investigation, U. S. D. A . . . 729 

 Station, bulletins . .97, 244, 246, 325, 72.'>, 890 



facts regai-ding 325 



report 724 



Thainnocalamus spathiflorus, notes, Cal. 



Sta 597 



Thermometer, maximum and minimum. 



instructions for use, U. S. D. A 894 



Thei'oiua rnelanocephala as a parasite of 



the Gypsy moth. Mass. Hatch Sta 870 



Thistle, analyses, W. Va. Sta 629 



notes, N. J.Stas 308 



Wyo.Sta 52 



Thomas slag, adulteration 211, 263. 261, 265 



analysis, Conn. State Sta.. 8 



composition 660 



patents 755 



relation of basic calcium 



phosphate 818 



w. Martin slag 661 



Thomomys clusiusfuscus.n. sp., notes, U. 



S. D. A 184 



Thorn-headed worm, hosts, U. S.D.A 501 



Thrips on gi-apes, U. S. D. A 107 



wheat, notes, Ky. Sta 860 



Thrips sacchari, n.sp., notes 278 



Tiger beetle, notes. N. C. Sta 175 



Tile drainage, effect on crops. Mo. Sta ... 27 



experiments, Tex. Sta 246 



for corn, Ala. Canebrake 



Sta 590 



Tilia americana, notes, Iowa Sta 788 



Nebr. Sta 521 



Tilletiafoitens. notes. Can. Sta 127 



Kans. Sta 286 



N.C. Sta.. 172 



irjVJrt. notes, Kans. Sta 286 



Timber investigation, U. S.D.A 658 



physics, laboratory tests, U. S. 



D.A 729 



proposed work, U. S. 



D.A 908 



Timothy- 

 grass, analyses, Can. Sta 357 



N. H. Sta 291 



W. Va. Sta 629 



as a forage plant, Nebr. Sta. 28 



Nev. Sta 29 



fertilizer tests. N. J. Stas 299 



for permanent meadows, Mich. 



Sta 398 



growth, N. H. Sta 291 



hay, analyses. Ark. Sta 284 



Me. Sta 391 



N.J. Stas 296,301 



N. Y. State Sta 401 



Tenn. Sta 40 



ash constituents, Cal. Sta 373 



earty-cutD«. late-cut, Me. Sta.. 391 



Page. 

 Timothy- 

 hay in dietformilchcows.Miss.Sta.. 166 



mules. Miss. Sta 167 



yield per acre, Me. Sta 391 



Tip worm of cranberries, notes- 

 Mass. Hatch Sta 871 



N. J. Stas 309 



Tithonia fruticosa, notes, U. S. D. A 103 



Tmelocera ocellana, notes, Me. Sta 396 



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



notes, N. J. Stas 308 



Tobacco— 



and sulphur, analyses, N.H. Sta 292 



N.J. Stas 523 



aroma as controlled by bacteria 354 



as an insecticide, use, N. J. Stas 298 



chlorine compound as affecting qual- 

 ity 188 



condition and acreage, U. S. D. 



A 107,183,253,326 



cooperative field experiments with . 662 

 cultivation and curing — 



Conn. State Sta 776 



La. Stas 861 



N. C. Sta 709 



U. S. D. A 631 



culture in Alabama 833,845 



Florida 510 



Louisiana 861 



Queensland 753 



fermentation 354 



as affected by bacteria . . 367 



field experiments with, S.C. Sta 325 



flea beetle, notes, Ky. Sta 860 



for cranberry insects, Mass. Hatch 



Sta.. 871 



rose chafer, N. J. Stas 171 



formation of nicotine 65 



improvement of burning quality 189 



insects in Florida. U. S.D.A 813 



liquid, analyses, Mass. State Sta 162 



marketing, Ala. College Sta 845 



"pole burn" investigation. Conn. 



State Sta 773 



potash salts as affecting quality 188 



powder for plant lice on lettuce, Ohio 



Sta 97 



relation between quality and compo- 

 sition 187 



seed leaf, artificial curing. Conn. State 



Sta 776 



smoke, studies 832 



Snow system of curing- 

 Conn. State Sta 776 



N.C. Sta 709 



stem rot, investigation. Conn. State 



Sta 775 



stems, analyses, N.J. Stas 299,523 



taste as controlled by bacteria 354 



varieties, Nev. Sta 802 



worm, notes, Ky. Sta 792 



N.C. Sta 175 



yield, U. S. D.A... 414 



Tocalote. notes, Cal. Sta 598 



Tomato blight, investigation. Miss. Sta . 702 



plant, botany, N. Y. Cornell Sta. 410 



