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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page. 

 Plant breeding— Continued. 



experiments — continued. 



with wheat 23, 436, 871 



Can 246 



N. Dak 152 



international conference 464 



investigations 151, 



22«.l, 265, 772, 785, 864, 964 



literature 354 



methods 730,864 



treatise 1065 



work of Luther Burbank 773 



bug, notes 990 



diseases — 



bacterial, Can 477 



control 884 



in Germany 384 



in Belgium 676 



Bohemia 676 



Connecticut, Conn. State 62 



Denmark 62, 483 



Iowa, notes 62, 623 



Porto Rico, U. S. D. A ;.. 144 



Samoa 211 



the Transvaal 228 



Tropics 676, 985, 1091 



Victoria 61 



legislation concerning 680 



notes 62, 477, 573, 776, 851 



Okla 890 



report on 380 



treatment 383, 792, 982 



yearbook 524 



(See also different host plant.*. \ 



fibers, notes, U. S. D. A 152 



food, assimilation 344 



available, in soils 138, 857 



definition 620 



determination in soils 28, 138 



effect on variation in plants 870 



in Illinois soils, III 1062 



solubility in soils 656 



water-soluble, hi soils. 28,325,546,757 



Minn 957 



growth as affected by — 



carbon dioxid 847 



colored light 848 



different substances 858 



electricity, Mass 334, 335, 337 



mercury vapor electric light 730 



metallic salts 228 



salt water 951 



sterilization of soil 450 



growth, rate 848 



relation to humus 138 



soil physics 951 



lice, notes 279,386,680,990,1097, 1100 



Colo 1096 



Mont 791 



N.J 483, 1096 



U. S. D. A 143,387 



remedies 72, 795 



life and rainfall, U. S. D. A 25 



morphology, handbook 643 



names in the Philippine Islands 132 



physiology, methods 23, 28 



proteids, classification 330 



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Plantain products, notes 567 



Planters, trials 209 



Plants — 



absorption of drugs by 872 



electromagnetic waves by 953 



materials by 21 



water by, U.S. D. A 650 



acidity, investigations 849 



of roots 1049 



adaptation to intensity of light 643 



,'i tkaloids as a source of nitrogen for 228 



and frost 649 



a s affected by factory fumes 290 



various substances 952 



wind-breaks 1088 



assimilation of organic carbon 335, 336 



substances by . . 952 



culture in presence of alga; and bacteria . 851 



dimensions as affected by drying 1065 



dioecious, sex as affected by fertilizers. . 228 



economic, in Germany 228 



the Kongo 542 



Transvaal 228 



electro-culture 557 



fecal excretions .'ill 



fertilizer requirements 31 



forcing with chloroform 158, 1 59, 664 



ether. 158, 159, 268, 269, 664, 665, 978 



form and structure as affected by air. . . . 643 



functional capacity 22 



growing periods in Norway 458 



identification, Cal 951 



importation by the Department, V . S. 



D. A 852 



improvement by selection .'ill 



injurious to stock, U. S. D. A 863 



injury by smelter fumes, U. S. D. A 953 



Utah 447 



tobacco smoke, Wis 775 



interrelation and affinities 730 



intramolecular respiration 745 



introduction into South Africa 174, 178 



latent life 23 



lime requirements 1061 



mannite as a reserve food in 54 1 



medicinal, notes 542 



report on 329 



methods of conducting experiments 



with 558 



middle lamella in 133 



mutation in 2:i,.">4ii 



new species in the Philippine Islands 54 1 



of the Minbu District, Burma 542 



origin and nature of color in 540 



ornamental, culture 671 



insects affecting, N. .1 1096 



notes 542 



N. Mex 471 



phosphorescent, studies 747 



poisonous, in the Transvaal 228 



notes 542 



Utah 508 



studies, Cal 951 



to sheep 1055 



stock 96,514 



protoplasmic streaming in 849 



relationship us indicated by parasites. 54 1,927 



