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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



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Potatoes for stock feeding 448 



green manuring 292, 722 



influence of Bordeaux mixture on. 234 



irrigation 542 



ITtali 86, 5u6 



machine for peeling 848 



Macrasporium disease, U. S. B. A . 658 



metabolism and respiration 276 



mulching, Okla 985 



originating varieties 804 



phosphatic slag for 893 



planting at different dates, Mich . 208 



Yt . . - 999 



by ditferent methods, Me. 632 



poudrette for 892 



preservation 216 



removal of lateral eyes of seed 



tubers 808 



second crop 140 



seed as affected by cutting 418 



effect of fertilizers on ger- 

 mination 542 



.^ielection 634, 722 



spraying, Yt 908, 910, 999 



with copper sulphate . . 560 



starch content 140, 720 



Utah 536 



storage 418, 722 



transplanting. Ark 409 



tubercles on 152 



varieties 140,29,5,410, 



419, 634, 722, 808, 890, 898, 985 



Can 410,416,417,418 



Colo 296 



Ky 295 



La 142 



Mass. State 291 



Mich 208 



Nebr 216 



Nev 293 



N.T. State 56 



Okla 988 



Oreg 36 



Pa 722 



Utah 536 



"W.Ya 983 



Wyo 44 



Potentilla eremica, notes, U.S.D. A 114 



piirpurascens innetorum, notes, 



U.S.D.A 114 



Poterium sanguisorba, notes 883 



Utah 531 



Pot experiments with barley 520 



phosphates, Del 795 



Poudrette as a fertilizer 27 



and nitrate of soda for potatoes. 892 



Poultry at Louisiana stations 243, 574 



feeding experiments. Can 460 



N. T. Cornell 1022 



industry in England 163 



keeping 1023 



manager, report. Can 466 



tests of breeds, Can 467 



Pourridi6 of grapes, treatment 60 



petroleum for 838 



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Poverty grass. Southern, analyses, S. Dak. 403 



weed, notes, Nev 57 



Powdery mildew of cherries . .-. 1000 



gooseberies, U. S. D. A. 559 



grapes, Can 02 



N.T. Cornell.. 734 



U.S.D.A 559 



Prairie bunch grass, analyses, S. Dak 403 



grass, analyses. S. Dak 403 



hay, analyses, Minn 1008 



N. Dak 7.52 



vs. timothy hay for milch cows, 



Minn 918 



June grass, analyses, S. Dak 404 



woodlands 301 



" Pratt's food," analyses, Conn. State 153 



Precipitation, effect on crop production in 



Texas 196 



frequency of amounts 196 



relation to plants and soils . . 283 



Preservation of books in the Tropics l.")2 



crops, Utah 541 



green fodder 543 



forests 730 



manure 2'J3, 515 



milk and cream 169 



for analysis 250 



potatoes 216 



Preservatives for butter 754 



Press for silage 723 



Prickly comfrey, analy.ses, Mass. State 234 



culture experiments 405 



cultureexperiments,Mass. 



State 294 



lettuce, notes 224 



Ind G40 



Iowa 551 



Printing, solandi 487 



'S.S 785 



U.S.D.A 486 



Prochmroctef! niibilata, notes, U. S. D. A 312 



Pronunciation of botanical terms 487 



Prospalta inurffeldtii, notes, U. S. D. A 582 



Protection of farm products during trans- 

 portation, U. S. D. A 419, 573 



insects 837 



Proteids in plant cells, formation 383 



of cottonseed 376 



Conn. State 163 



kidney bean 376 



Conn. State 163 



wheat kernel 241 



Conn. State 163 



Protein, amid acids from 190 



in feeding stuffs, artificial diges- 

 tion 12 



Proteina, analyses, Conn. State 153 



Mass. State 331 



Protoplasm and nucleus 115, 506 



in plants 694 



living, energy 1 15 



Prune rust, notes, U. S. D.A 556 



Prunes, analyses, Cal 820 



culture 728 



varieties, Cal 820 



