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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Potato rot, causes 800,995 



notes, Cau 999 



studies 996 



treatment 606,607 



Me 237,800 



If. T. Cornell 137 



R.1 605 



scab, causes 139, 320 



investigations 239 



prevention, N.J 893 



R.I 798 



S. Dak 799 



treatment 208, 412, 798, 800 



Conn. State 410 



Ky 137 



Minn 239 



Mont 1.37 



N.T.Cornell 138 



VTjo 318 



seed, disinfection, Yt 993 



stalk borer, Ind 321 



starch grain parasites 994 



vines as a fertilizer 300 



Potatoes, analyses, Minn 520 



Va 775 



bacterial disease, IT. S. D. A 895 



barnyard manure vs. muriate of 



potash for, Mass. Hatch 400 



budding, R. 1 218 



cold frame culture 688 



cooperative experiments 125, 688 



Mass. 



Hatch . 393 



culture 219 



Ark 125 



experiments C88 



Colo 308 



La 407 



Mich 885 



Mont 121 



Nev 689 



Wash 313 



in Algeria 219 



France 781 



Norway 122 



cuttings, R.I 217 



digestibility, Minn 520 



early and late blights, N. T. 



State 234 



ensiling 689 



fertilizer experiments 126, 581, 975 



Ky 121,401 



Mich 216 



Mo 217 



Ohio 218 



"W. Ya 121 



for pigs, Oreg 918 



from .sprouted tubers 975 



fungus diseases, Vt 992 



green manuring, Md 216 



internal brown rot, Minn 239 



browning, N. T. State ... 234 



introduction into Europe 688 



new Fusarium, N. T. State 234 



micrococcus 994 



stem blight, N. Y. State 235 



Potatoes, Northern vs. Southern varieties, 



Ya 755 



pirapIy.N. Y. State 235 



planting at different dates, Yt 60 



distances 596 



Md. 216 



by diflerent methods 120 



Md. 216 



poisoning by 332 



preservation for culture purposes . 868 



seaweed for 596 



seed from dilTerent localities, Ind . 307 

 seed from different localities, 



Mass. Hatch 399 



seed fromdifferent localities, R. I. 217 



spraying, Md 216 



Yt 60 



starch content 120, 122, 125, 223, 596 



as affected by dis- 

 tance of planting 688 

 variation in starch content, Wis. . 682 



varieties 126, 307, 688, 975 



Ark 977 



Can 889,972 



Colo 308 



Ky 121 



Mich 216 



Minn 219,491 



Mo 217 



Ohio 219 



Pa 777 



Utah 791 



Va 755 



Wyo 307 



wet rot 607 



whole tubers vs. cuttings 125 



yield as affected by distance of 



planting C88 



Potentilla anserina, notes 703 



Poudrette, Bremer, fertilizer experiments. . 117 

 Poultry and pet stock associations of Onta- 

 rio 332,428 



breed tests, Can 923 



breeds 332 



department, Mich 924 



diseases and enemies 626 



notes, Ind 335 



feeding, practical 332 



foods, analyses, Conn. State 426 



improved, N. C 521 



industry 1015 



keeping for profit, N. C 720 



manager, report. Can 922 



parasitic diseases 512, 928 



tapeworms, U. S. D. A 1015 



Poverty weed, notes, Wyo 794 



Powder post worm, Ohio 505 



Powdery bark disease, Cal 705 



mildew, Can 999 



of cucumbers, Ohio 991 



grapes, treatment, 



Conn. State 411 



grapes, treatment, 



Ohio 990 



Prairie grass, culture experiments 401 



June grass, notes, U. S. D. A 780 



