1018] CONTENTS. HI 



FIELD CROPS. 



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nVork with field crops on the Huntley project farm in 1916], Hansen 129 



[Report of field crops work at the Grand Rapids substation, 1916] 131 



[Field crops], Clemens 132 



[Field experiments in 1916], von FeiUtzen 132 



[Report of field crop work], Colebatch and Scott 132 



Harvest report [Roseworthy Agricultmal College], 1916-17, Colebatch et al 133 



Culture experiments with varieties of root crops, Lovo , 133 



Experiments with different kinds and mixtvures of hay crops, Vik 133 



Pastures on peat soils, von Feilitzen 134 



The 1918 grain crop, Hunt 134 



Effect of inoculation on alfalfa and sweet clover, II, Arny and Thatcher 134 



Barley in Wyoming, Parsons 135 



Corn planting and cultivation in Montana, Atkinson and Wilson 135 



[Cotton in Brazil] 135 



How to increase the potato crop by sprajdng, Chittenden and Orton 135 



The effect of gi'owing radishes on the succeeding maize crop, Annett 135 



Eight years' experiments with new vai-ieties of oats, Vik 135 



Ragi, Coleman 135 



Sugar cane experiments 1914 to 1916, Bovell and d' Albuquerque 135 



Notes on improved methods of cane cultivation, Clarke and Husain 136 



Distribution of cane for seed, Cowgill 136 



Sweet clover, Atkinson 136 



Harvesting and storing sweet potatoes. Price 136 



Field experiments with tobacco, de Vries 137 



Expectations from the Fi generations of tobacco, d'Angremond 137 



A new seeding device, Baumgarten 137 



Fertilizing the seed beds, de Vries 137 



[Fertilizer experiments with tobacco, 1910-1916], de Vries and Sidenius 137 



Green manuring tests, de Vries 137 



Harvesting experiments with tobacco, 1912-13, de Vries 137 



Tobacco cming tests, de Vries 138 



Prefermentation in special stacks of tobacco, de Vries -. 138 



Tobacco fermentation experiments, de Vries 139 



Tobacco fermentation tests, Cohen and Jensen 139 



Observations on the combustion of tobacco, Cohen 139 



Observations on the combustion of tobacco, de Vries 139 



Combustion of tobacco produced in Semampir and Mlessen, d'Angremond 140 



Comparison of varieties of tiu-nips from 1906 to 1915, Krosby 140 



Wheat culture, Gilmore 140 



Conversion of weights of grains into percentages, Boemer 140 



The Colorado seed act, Robbins and Egginton 140 



Spraying for the control of wild morning glory within the fog belt. Gray 140 



Farm weeds of North Carolina and methods for control. Burgess and Waldron 141 



Weeds in meadows at the Leteensuo experiment station, Simola 141 



A new weed, Andrew 141 



HORTICULTURE. 



Horticultural statutes of the State of California 142 



[Variety tests of vegetables and fruits] 142 



Celery storage experiments, Thompson 142 



Improving Grand Rapids lettuce, Green 142 



Fresh tomatoes and tomato conserves, Mondini 142 



[Frmts and ornamentals on the Huntley reclamation project], Hansen 142 



Fruit growing in the Federal district, Caire 142 



Pruning apple trees, Keil 143 



The handling and storage of apples in the Pacific Northwest, Ramsey et al 143 



Strawberry culture in Tennessee, Kentucky, and West Virginia, Darrow 143 



Increase grape yield by spraying, Quaintance and Shear 144 



The fertihzation of citrus, Kelley 144 



[ilanurial experiments with coconuts and vanilla], Dupont 144 



Effect of large applications of commercial fertilizers on carnations, Muncie 144 



Transplanting trees 144 



