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EXPERIMENT STATION EECOED. 



[Vol.38 



Bacteria — Continued. Page, 

 paratyphoid-enteritidis, differen- 

 tiation 284 



production of humus by, Tenn 329 



relation to coagulation of latex_ 331 



viability in water 488 



Bacterial diseases as affected by 



Roentgen rays 481 



Bacterium — • 



aerogenes, longevity in water 488 



asophile n.sp., nitrogen fixation- 27 



citrarefdciens, notes 354 



invertens in sugar 806 



mori, studios 651 



phaseoli as cause of bean stem 



disease 148 



pullorum, fermenting properties. 180 



pullorum in adult fowls, R.I 889 



pullorum, investigations. Mass 281 



sanguinarium, fermenting prop- 

 erties 180 



solanacearum, studies 250 



solanacearum, treatment, U.S. 



D.A 50 



tabacum n.sp., notes 150 



tabacum, studies, U.S. D.A 852 



transliicens n.sp., description, 



U.S.D.A 548 



tumefaciens, studies 648, 852 



tumefaciens, studies, Tex 852 



Bakerophoma sacchari, notes 550 



Balaninus carym — 



notes 762 



studies, U.S.D.A 157 



Balsam fir, growtli in Adironuacks 847 



Bamboo — 



grass as a forage crop, Hawaii 827 



propagation and description 751 



Banana — 



borer, notes 164, 364 



diseases, studies, Hawaii 848 



leaf diseases, notes 651 



moth, biology and remedies 59 



skins and stalks, analyses. Conn. 



State 626 



wilt or Panama disease, studies, 



P.R 757 



Bananas — 



culture 43 



culture experiments 845 



Hua Moa variety, tests, P.R 749 



of Hawaii 541 



Barium — 



effect on nitrogen-fixing bacteria. 428 



effect on Spirogyra 27 



in plants, U.S.D.A 409 



toxic effect on plants 628 



Bark — 



beetles, new, of Canada 163 



ringing, effect on trees 128 



Barley — 



bacterial blight, studies, U.S. 



D.A 548 



bran, analyses, Mich 368 



by-products, analyses, N.Y. 



State 67 



Barley — Continued. Page. 



classification, U.S.D.A 833 



culture, Nev 636 



culture experiments 132, 133 



culture experiments, Can 634 



culture experiments, Kans 631 



culture experiments, Mo 632 



culture experiments, Tenn 334 



culture experiments, Tex 830 



culture experiments, Wyo 134 



culture for chicken feed, Hawaii- 827 



culture for winter forage, Cal 735 



culture In New South Wales 231 



culture in Wyoming, Wyo 527 



culture on moor soUs 132 



fertilizer experiments 122, 726, 820 



flour, analyses. Can 666 



growth in association with 



weeds 734 



liming experiments 22 



milling value and use, N.Dak 663 



rod-row tests, technique, U.S. 



D.A 429 



seedlings, growth In nutrient 



solutions 736 



smut in Dutch East Indies 448 



smuts, description and treat- 

 ment-, 548 



varieties 432, 433, 736 



varieties, Can 634 



varieties, Minn 131 



varieties. Mo 632 



varieties, Mont 333 



varieties, Nev 636 



varieties, Tex 830, 832 



varieties, U.S.D.A 30, 131 



varieties, Wyo 134 



varieties for New South Wales- 528 

 varieties for the Dakotas and 



Montana U.S.D.A 230 



varieties for Utah dry lands, 



U.S.D.A 230 



varieties, identification, U.S. 



D.A 833 



water requirement. Wash 227 



yields in Australia ^ 133 



Barns, concrete, for cold climate 292 



Barnyard manure — 



application, Hawaii 829 



decomposition in soil 623 



fertilizing value 133, 238, 239, 432 



fertilizing value, Minn 120, 825 



fertilizing value, Mo 217 



fertilizing value. Pa 244 



fertilizing value, U.S.D.A 422 



fertilizing value. Wash 298 



fertilizing value, Wyo 134 



preservation experiments 19 



use on moor soils. 132 



utilization. Wash 497 



value and conservation 693 



Barometric pressure, relation to sun 



spots 115 



Basic slag. (See Phosphatic slag.) 

 Basket willows — 



culture. Mo 644 



