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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



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Grapes bacterial disease 361, 1057 



gummosis 149 



blackrot.. 761,7f.5,959 



treatment 363, 458, 1060 



chlorosis, treatment 458, 660 



culture, Can 842 



in Astrakhan 139 



pots 52 



Uruguay 246 



diseases 16° 



hybridizing 246,842 



injury by bees, Ind 352 



insects affecting 160, 465 



leaf diseases 660 



' ' mal vero " 924 



new parasite 961 



stocks for calcareous soils 842 



preservation, Bel 447 



prevention of black rot 1062 



shelling, Conn. State. 568 

 productiveness as affected by self- 

 fertilizing, N. Y. State 52 



ripe rot, treatment 961 



sulphate of iron for winter treat- 

 ment 250 



Thomas slag for 52 



training 139 



varieties 650 



Can 841 



Mass. Hatch 49 



Mich 353 



N.Y.State 50 



U.S.D.A 51 



Wis 559 



resistant to mildew 852 



white rot 249,960 



yield as affected by spraying, Mass. 



Hatch 49 



Grapevine beetle 862 



leaf beetle, remedies 262 



hopper, remedies, Cal 766 



Minn 151 



roller, remedies, Okla 371 



Grapevines, diseases and enemies in Algeria 251 



grafting 246 



heat req uirements 139 



ornamental value 451 



pruning 52, 451 



Cal 949 



Del 447 



and training, TJ.S.D.A. 561 



Gra/phisurut pusillus, notes, TJ. S. D. A 669 



Graphite as a lubricant 197 



O rapta interrogationis, notes 966 



Grass, fresh, fermentation 918 



lands, fertilizers for, TJ. S. D. A 829 



formation and care, N.C 335 



scale, cottony, Can 855 



seed, analyses 956 



examination 757 



German, production 833 



industry in New Zealand 833 



testing 953 



Grasses, American, new species 421, 812 



and clovers, handbook 1048 



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 Grasses and forage plants of Iowa, Nebras- 

 ka, and Oregon, IT. S. D. A . . . 023 



as soil builders, IT. S. D. A 829 



culture 134 



fertilizer experiments, Conn. Storrs 746 



field experiments 134 



forage.N.C 348 



for lawns, experiments, N. J 651 



little known species, U. S. D. A 328 



of America, new species 45 



North America, TJ. S. D. A 327 



seeding, Wis 553 



varieties 241 



Can 829,833 



Colo 242 



Grasshopper disease, TJ. S. D. A 663 



red-legged, Can 458 



remedies, Can 467 



Grasshoppers, Can ' '. . . 855 



egg sacs and larvae 862 



in the Western States, TJ: S. 



D.A 667 



notes^Colo 261 



of Nebraska, remedies 861 



parasites, TJ. S. D. A 663 



( iravity, effect on growth of fungi 726 



Gray blister beetle, Can 855 



Great titmonse 230 



Green fruit worms, N. Y. Cornell 907 



lice, Colo 1065 



manuring, crops for 123, 134, 2:i4, 440 



Can 825 



Mass. Hatch .... 340 



experiments 236 



orchards, R. 1 950 



Greenhouses, fumigation with hydrocyanic- 

 acid gas 471 



heating 1053 



U.S.D.A 899 



lath shading. Wis 560 



subwatering 1053 



Ind 1050 



Gregoriues, parasitic organism 967 



Ground bone, analyses, Mass. Hatch 339. 9.19 



N.J 636 



Vt 825 



citrate solubility of phos- 

 phoric acid 337 



fish, analyses, Mass. Hatch 939 



nut, eradication, Ariz 142 



Grounds, natural beauty 140 



Grubs, white, Minn 150 



Gryllus assimilis, notes, U. S. D. A 63 



domesticus, notes, Minn 151 



U.S.D.A 63 



luctuonus, notes, U. S. D. A 63 



Guano, analyses, La 1044 



Mass. Hatch 430 



Peruvian, analyses, R.I 919 



Utah, analyses, Utah 825 



Guide to gardening 949 



Guinea corn, culture 1048 



fowls, hybridizing 1031 



Gummosis of cherries, Ohio 762 



grapes 149 



i, Ohio 762 



