INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1107 



Paga 



Plums, leaf spot, Conn. State 411 



N.Y. Statu 1:19 



native, flowering and fertilization. 



Wis 309 



native, in Michigan 889 



pollination, Tt 598 



ripe rot 63 



spraying, U. S. D. A 240 



varieties 701 



Cal 702 



Can 889 



Iowa 133 



La 407 



Mass. Hatch 134 



Mich 134 



Utah 791 



Wis 702 



Flitsia brasticce, notes, Conn. State 418 



Minn 146 



simplex, notes, Mich 905 



PluUlla cruciferarum, notes 417 



Minn 146 



Pneumothorax, studies 1016 



Poa araehnifera, notes, Cal 687 



compresia, analyses, lenn 810 



Pocket gophers, Oreg 68 



PodoS23ora minor, notes 867 



Pcecilocapsus lineatiis, notes, Minn 146 



Point rot of tomatoes, Ohio 991 



Poison in cotton seed and cotton cake 155 



Poisoning by potatoes 332 



Poisonous properties of juniper berries 290 



Poke root, K.J 892 



Pole beans, varieties, Ark 977 



Polish wheat, culture experiments, Colo 308 



Pollen, biology 108,670 



effect of, on form of fruit 205 



Pollination experiments with olives, Cal. . . 691 



of grapes 601 



plums, Vt 598 



Polyactis (Botrytis) caiia, notes 507 



Polydrusvs micang, notes 70 



Polygonia proyne, notes, Vt 69 



Polygonum euspidattnn, notes 491 



sacJialinense, analyses, Cal 714 



notes 491 



Fla 124 



Polymorphism of Sporotrichuni 995 



Polyporus decurrens, notes 671 



earlei, notes 671 



Jiavotquamosus, notes 671 



irreyuUirig, notes 671 



melice, notes 671 



retipes. notes 671 



sublutens, notes 867 



Fomacese, geographic distribution 957 



wood of 28 



Pomelos, California, analyses, Cal 692 



Pomology, Division, U.S.D. A 229 



Pompon dahlias, varieties 986 



Poplar, di.sf-ase in France I'tS 



Russian, N. Dak 604 



Poplars, anthracnoso 899 



cultivat«d, N. Y. Coniell 314 



Populus certinensig. notes. X. Dak 604 



monili/era, notes 604 



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Populus monili/era, notes, N. Dak 604 



}ii/raiiiidaiig, notes 604 



treiii ula, notes 108 



Poria subiiolacea, notes 867 



Porosagrotig vetutta, notes, N. Y. C'oniell. . . 65 



Porthesia aurijiora, notes 911 



Posts, preservation 351 



Pot exiierimcnta with lime from beet-sugar 



factories 39 



plants, fertilizer experiments 598 



Potash and magnesium sulphate, analyses, 



Conn. State 389 



phos]ihorio acid available in 



soils 113 



bulb, new form 668 



Carnot method 562 



cost, Conn. State 115 



determination 24, 103, 195, 274, 457, 562 



for potatoes, Mass. Hatch 399 



function in assimilation in plants .. 670 



salts, analyses 299 



assimilation 765 



effect on consumption of water 



by plants 765 



fertilizing effects 764 



Stassfurt method 24 



vs. soda as a fertilizer, K. 1 579 



Potassic fertilizers 40 



Potassium and ammonium carnallits con- 

 taining broniin 767 



bitartrate in wines 667 



carbonate, analyses, K. 1 563 



chroniateasaniilk [ireservative. 561 

 permanganate for hollyhock rust. 



Conn. State.... 412 



standardization.. 743 



platinichlorid, determination ... 24 



sulphid for carnation rust. Can. 996 



mildew of grapes . .. 898 



peacli mildew 801 



rose mildew. Can. . . . 996 

 smut of outs and 



barley 240 



preparation and use.Uhio 54 



Potato beetle, Colorado, Ky 136 



N.H 321 



N.J 904 



N.Y.Comell 138 



remedies, Minn 145 



blight. {See also Potato rot.) 



Can 999 



Ky 136 



N.Y.Cornell 137 



Vt 138 



studies 62 



treatment 141 



Minn 239 



blights and fungicides, Vt 138,995 



disease, .Viiierican, in Europe 141 



caused by Rhizuctinia svlani 995 



ni'W 317 



disenscs, nofos 007 



prevention 240,800 



lateblight.Vt 992 



proteidrt of. Conn. State 371 



raising mocbiuos, testa 636 



