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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



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Titmouse, coal 230 



crested 230 



great 230 



marsh 230 



Titmice, notes 53 ° 



Titration apparatus, automatic 116 



ocera ocellana, notes, Can 856 



Oreg 767 



Toads, economic value, Mass. Hatch 330 



Tobacco, analyses. Ky 1024 



arsenites for, Ky 1072 



as affected by climatic conditions, 



U.S.D.A.'. 1035 



barn curing 349 



broom rape, Ky 1*)24 



cooperative fertilizer experiments, 



Mass. Hatch 345 



culture, Fla , 45 



in southern California . . . 644 



curing 242 



U.S.D.A 748 



dust for woolly aphis, Mo 156 



of apple, U. 



S.D.A... 261 



extract refuse, analyses, Ky 1024 



fertilizer experiments — 



Conn. State 543,549 



Ky 1048 



fungus disease, Conn. State 566 



Gelechia picipeles on, X. C 464 



granulated, analyses, X. J 935 



history and geographical distribu- 

 tion'. 242 



in Macedonia 135 



industry in Germany 349 



potash lor. Conn. State 547 



prevention of mold 242 



production, statistics, U. S. D. A . . 1035 



refuse, analyses. Mass. Hatch 4:t6 



root rot... 569,959 



soils, analyses, U. S. D. A 1035 



of the United States. U. S. 



D.A 1035 



stalks, analyses, Ky 1024 



stems, analyses. X.J 636, 935 



and dust, analyses. Conn. 



State 538 



as a fertilizer for tobacco, 



Conn.State 546 



stripping and planting 242 



worms 242 



Tolype velleda, Me 858 



Tomato hlack rot, X. Y. State 56 



blight, Conn. State 566 



plants affected by, Fla 250 



prevention, N. Mex 446 



fruit rot,X. J 655 



leaf blight, X.J 655 



mildew, prevention, Mass. Hatch . . 325 



worm, remedies, X. Mex 446 



Tomatoes, artificial pollination, Va '244 



bacterial disease 362 



breeding, X. H 51 



culture, Idaho 357 



experiments, X. H 46 



cuttings vs. seedlings, W. Va 947 



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Tomatoes, disease, X. T. State 1058 



fertilizer experiments, Conn. 



State. 553 



W.Va. 947 



requirements 139 



forced, prevention of disease 457 



forcing, Va 244 



mulching, W. Va 947 



potting, V. Va 947 



pruning, W. Va 947 



spraying with copper solution. . . 569 



subirrigation, Del 446 



training and benching, X. V. 



State 1051 



varieties, Colo '244 



Del 447 



Mich 351 



X.H 47 



W. Va 832,948 



To m icus cacogra2)hi(s, notes 964 



typographus, notes 471 



Tongue of bees, anatomy 370 



Tongues of birds, anatomy 1031 



Top burn of lettuce, Mass. Hatch 325 



Tornado of June 18, 1897, in France 332 



Tornadoes, frequency, U. S. D. A 24 



studies 122,533 



Torrents, prevention and correction by af- 

 forestation 452 



Tortricida faseiola, food plants .".74 



Torymus macropterus, notes 965 



Tower mustard, Can 758 



Town waste, utilization 825 



Townsend Hall, Ohio, description of build- 

 ing 801 



Toxalbumoses coagulating blood 720 



Toxic properties of molds, Ark 392 



Toxins as affected by bacteria and fungi. . . 1092 



Training grapes 139 



Transpiration in moist tropical climate 625 



Trap plants for insect pests 574 



turnip fly 74 



Treasurer, report, Conn. State 598, 798 



Del 498 



Ky 1098 



Me 897 



X.J 698 



X. T. State 97 



Pa 897 



K.I 998 



Utah 197 



Vt 897 



Va 1098 



W. Va 798, 799, 897, 999 



Wis 598 



YVyo 598 



Tree bark, investigations 812 



hopper, celery. Minn 151 



growth as affected by climate 562 



weather 562 



trunks, chemical substances in 329 



permeability to grass 920 



Trees and shrubs at Ontario Agricultural 



College, Can 451 



ornamental, Colo 244 



as affected by lightning 53, 563 



