INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1115 



Small fruits, culture, Ariz 



IT.S.D. A 



pxperimenta, Me 



Wyo.... 



irrigation, Kaus 



notes, Mich 



{^Trains and roots, field experiments, 



Can 



Smoke, injuries liy 



Injuring firs 



plants 



Smooth brome grass, culture experiments, 



S.Dak 



Smut and bunt 



rust of oats as affected by time of 



seeding 



in wheat, Minn 



new, on Panicum crus-galli 



of barley, treatment, Mont 



brome grass 



cereals 



corn, Mich 



grain, treatment. Can 



"Wyo 



millet 



oats, Vt 



treatment, Kans 



Mont 



Ohio 



Wis 



onions, Conn. State 



wheat, treatment, Minn 



Mont 



"Wis 



Smuts, investigations 



of oats and wheat, fungicides for . . . 



Smynthurus sp., notes 



Snail clover, analyses, C.al 



culture experiments, Cal 



Snails, spread of fungi by 



Snout beetle, imbricated, Iowa 



strawberry, Ky 



Snow, penetration by bullets, U. S. D. A 



rollers, U. S. D. A 



Snowdrops, disease 



Snowfall for 189rj-'96, F. S.D. A 



Soaking and drying, effect on germination 



of barley 



Soap works, refuse, analyses, Vt 



Soda, natural, formation 



vs. potash as a fertilizer, R.I 



Sodium bicarbonate, detection in milk 



determination in 



milk 



formation 



Soft cheese, manufacture 



coal ashes, analyses, Mass. Hatch 



Soil adhering to beets, composition 



air, as affected by plant cover 



and water supply of hill countries, con- 

 servation 



constituents as affected bj' — 



plant cover 



temperature 



ferments important in agriculture, U. S. 

 B.A 



Pago. 

 134 

 792 

 792 

 314 

 130 

 890 



885 

 412 

 891 

 240 



46 

 607 



795 

 499 

 141 



606 

 507 

 998 

 867 

 938 

 318 

 700 

 993 



44 

 606 

 238 

 240 

 411 

 237 

 606 

 240 



62 

 208 

 911 

 7W 

 087 

 240 

 504 

 418 

 111 

 ill 

 507 

 475 



795 

 41 

 574 

 579 

 562 



502 

 285 

 835 

 117 

 114 

 570 



570 

 964 



755 



Page. 



Soil moislure, conservation 386 



N.Y.Cornell 477 



effect on plant growth 386 



Iowa.. 477 



nitrates, production by fallowing 574 



reduction 870 



nitrogen, con.servation 126 



Cal 679 



trausfonnation 385 



rot of sweet pntatoes, N..T 893 



tenipirature as affected by— 



doptli of cultivation. Wis 302 



manuring 299 



moisture 35 



temperatures, N. Y. State 573 



Pa 756 



^^yo 36 



test with fertilizers, I'a 298 



Conn. Storrs 393 



value, K. I 571 



wastes in the cane field .106 



Soiling exjierinients with leguminous and 



cereal crops, Conn. Storrs 429 



Soils, abstracts of articles 34 



111, 208, 293, 382, 476, 568, 676, 755, 870, 964 



acid, as affeci ed by lime, R. I 584 



aeration 430 



agTieultur.al, solubility of fertilizing 



materials 114 



alkali, culture of sugar beets on, C.il. . 083 

 growth of trees, shrubs, and 



plants on, Cal 697 



salts in 574, 966 



Cal 677 



TJ.S.D.A 537 



analysis 679 



U. S. D. A 481,. 537 



arable, determination of lime in 113 



as affected bj- alkali, Wyo 568 



atmospheric precipita- 

 tion 676 



shading 756 



U. S. D. A.... 676 

 sulphate of ammonia, 



R.I 571 



available potash and phosphoric acid 



in 113 



black humus, improvement, Ind 34 



chemical examination, importance m 



taxi ng land 872 



constitution 114 



control of physical conditions 554 



cultivation 757 



drainage water 676 



effect on color of hydrangeas 890 



elutriation process 574 



exhaust ion 7.50, 969 



fertility as alle<ted by— 



continuous culture, Conu. State. . . 392 



humus 679,969 



U.S.D.A 756 



fertility as determined by analysis . . . 966 



heavy, cultivation 756 



humus ill Cat 678 



iniprovoiiieut In Canton St.Gallen 872 



intluoucu on crops 114,305 



