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INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



929 



Bacterium — Pa pa, 



angulatum n.sp., description 849 



\actis rimosuiii, occurrence in 



soil 214 



mycoidcs, proteolytic activity— 721 

 n. spp. on orchids, descrip- 

 tion* ISA 



pruni, notes, Okla 



pullorum infect ions, B.I 685 



pullnriim, studies 882 



ntnciuli, siudics 846 



tiimi fu<it us, DOteS 158, 731 



lUiiirmlii liiluiix in South Africa 64S 



Ragworin, control by parasites 866 



Bain, s. M., biographical Bketcta 200 



Bakers, manual and record book for_ 8C3 



Baking — 



industry 460 



powders, examination 41'J, 



038, T1-_' 



Unlit'iinuit spp., notes 26 ' 



Balsa wood survey in Central Amer- 

 ica 642 



Ramboos, Philippine 745 



Ranana — 



borer, investigations 266, 153 



eelworm disease, notes 7.~>u 



flour, notes 863 



meal, analyses 173 



Bananas — 



culture experiments, Guam 339 



culture, notes : 863 



Insects affecting 463 



nutritive value 67 



Bareges water, sulphur in 77: > 



BaridUu onhivora, notes, N..T 754 



Barium — 



effect on plant growth 819 



effect on wheat 616 



Bark beetles, Canadian 552 



Barley — 



and oats, comparative growth 



in nutrient solutions 184 



and oats, comparative yields __ 186 

 and oats, comparative yields. 



Iowa 328 



as affected by aluminum 126 



as affected by cynn.imid and 



dlcyanodiamid 724 



Asplimd variety 626 



breeding 



breeding experiments 288, 624 



breeding experiments, Colo 524 



chop, analyses. Tex .Ml 



continuous culture 824 



culture experiments. Can 785 



culture experiments. Mich 7::i 



culture experiments, Minn 784 



culture experiments in Canada 228 



culture experiments in India.. 882, 



528, 826 

 culture experiments in Queens- 

 land 286 



culture experiments in Rhodesia- 825 



culture in Indiana, Ind 788 



culture in New Mexico, N.Mex_ I s 



Barley — Continued. Page, 

 culture in North Dakota, U.S. 



1). A 



culture on moor soils .'i_'". 



decomposition in soli i'i i 



effect on milk sec reti on, <*ai .- 878 



I tlmation of acidity in 611 



feed, analyses, Mass r. 7 1 



feed and screenings, anal] 



Mi. li :,7i 



feed, description. Mich 7- 



feeling value, U.S. I). A 72 



feeding value, Wash 771 



fertilizer experiments •"■i", 



523,621 



fertilizer experiments, Minn ' 



fields, weed control in 



Hour for bread making 67 



flour, recipes 67 



Ocoica 8quamoxu on, Ind 752 



germination and growth as af- 

 fected by ammonium sul- 

 phate 218 



germination at different dates 



after thrashing, Mont 148 



growing with legumes 822 



growth as affected by calcium 



oxld 124 



growth on acid soil 324 



In i tn in nitrogen content 510 



hybrid, mosaic-like splitting In. 825 

 integumentary system in rela- 

 tion to permeability 519 



lime and marl for '.'.S- 



liming experiments 184 



meal, analyses, Mass .".71 



measure of enxymlc strength— 'Wi' 



Michigan Winter 



milling experiments 566 



pedigreed, in Wisconsin 624 



phenological observations 811 



plant, relation to reaction of DO 



trient solution 



plat tests, technique 227 



relative yielding capacity ' 



rotation experiments. Minn 7 



rotation experiments, TJ.SJXJ 331 



si idary rootlets 82 



nee to desiccation.- M 



eding depths, Utah 227 



Eperiments 



selection experiments 



smut, treatment 



U moisture removal by. ktoni 



statistical notes 



substitute in malting ■•;•■ 



tions 



9, spring wheat. Ill 446 



varieties in Argentine 234.625 



variety test! 



230. 288 :. 626. 825 



variet; Ala. CoUt -<* 



variety testa, Ind ' 



variety Mich 



variet; Minn 781, 782, 788 



variety testa, Okla 32 



