1084 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page. 



Forests of Bolieuiia, effect of floods 144 



J^ ew J ersey '25T 



petrified, ot Arizona 253 



thinning 301 



Forestry, abstracts of articles 56, 



143, 222, 300, 425 550, 730, 821, 903, 993 



and tlie abandoned farm 903 



Association, American, nie;'ting.253, 731 



atMicbigan Agricultural College. 903 



iniVatal 731 



report, S. Uak 550 



station at Chico 427 



stations in California 731,821 



studies 427 



Formalin as ;i preservative 487 



Formic aldehyde for hardening animal tis- 

 sues 473 



antiseptic power 507 



Formol, antiseptic properties 389 



Fostite, analyses. Pa 110 



for fungus diseases 738 



Fowl meadow grass, analyses, S Dak 404 



Fox sedge, analyses, S. Dak 404 



Foxtail, green, analyses, S. Dak 403 



meadow, analyses 568 



culturoexperiiiients,Utah 531 



new disease 311 



wild water, analyses, S. Dak 403 



yellow, analyses, S. Dak 403 



Franscria h-jukeriana, notes, Nev 57 



N. Mex 732 



Frasera tubulora, notes, U. S. D. A 114 



Frauds in dairy industry, Can 484 



Fraxinus anomala, notes 821 



Freezing point of fatty acids 274 



milk 611 



Freight rates, U. S. D. A 87,172 



French pink, notes, Oreg 822 



Fringe tree, American, notes 222 



Frittly, notes 65 



Frost cracks, eti'ectou the oak 144 



Frosts, night, prediction 788 



protection against 389, 621, 787, 789 



Frozen wheat and barley as a feeding stutl', 



Can 452 



for pigs. Can 466 



Fruit, American, preparation and shipment 



to England 549 



and garden crops, manuring. Pa 727 



vegetable garden for farmers 993 



apparatus for watering and spray- 

 ing 443 



as food and medicine 842 



bark beetle, notes, Ind 1003 



ISr. T. Cornell 546 



U.S.D.A 313 



blossoms, non-fertility 992 



crop, prospects, May, 1894, U. S. D. A . 87 



culture in Australia 729 



Bohemia S20 



California 729 



Gironde 820 



Kentucky 51 



Nebraska 990 



New England 299 



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Fruit, culture in north Georgia 820 



Ontario 419 



decays, studies, X.J 825 



farming in Luxemburg 993 



forcing in hothouses 729 



Growers' Association of Ontario, re'- 



port 56 



of conifers, comparative anatomy 968 



packing house, plan 252 



production by States, F. S. D. A 347 



relation to blossoms... 991 



rot of peach, notes, X. Y. Cornell 540 



statistics for Ontario, Can 55 



trees, analyses, N. T. State 50 



arsenical spraying while in 



bloom 654 



fertilizing 55, 143, 638, 727 



"insect lime" for 742 



overladen, treatment 143 



Fruits adapted to Maine 726 



Quebec, Canada 424 



and vegetables — 



exliibit at World's Fair 993 



fert ilization by bees 566 



for English markets 549 



as affected by climate 638 



mulching 638 



food for animals . 76 



California, analyses, Cal 814 



canning, drying, and preserving 821 



citrus, insects affecting 438 



cold storage 299,993 



cross fertilization, Minn 723 



culture with irrigation 729 



earliness v». quality 821 



food value 331 



(ieorgia, catalogue 820 



influence of climate 56 



rainfall on form 279 



native, improvement ... 993 



new types, N. Y. Cornell 637 



varieties 638 



of arid regions, analyses 729 



packing and shipping 821 



preservation 424, 549 



protection during transportation, 



F.S.D. A 419 



from birds, Ind 991 



pruning, notes 549 



seedling, on Pacific Coast 143 



small. (See Small fruits.) 



thinning, notes 299, 729 



waxlike constituent 615 



Fucus nodosns, analyses 630 



vesiculosiis, analyses 630 



Fuel value of asphalt 942 



fat pine knots 942 



petroleum 942 



Texas coal 942 



Wyoming coal and oil 942 



Fumigation cover for bisulphid of carbon, 



F.S.D.A 1003 



for scale insects, U. S. D. A 441 



Fungi as affected by light 389, 507 



Australian, handbook, U.S.D.A 557 



