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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



[Vol. 40 



Corn — Continued. Page. 



bran, analyses, Tex 571 



bran, description, Mich 72 



bran, mineral constituents, di- 

 gestibility, Tex 769 



breeding 523 



breeding experiments 33, 826 



breeding experiments. Conn. State 323 



breeding experiments, S.C 624 



chop, analyses, Tex 571 



composition as affected by fer- 

 tilizers 434 



continuous culture, Mont 419 



cost of production, Ohio 292 



cover crops for 133 



culture experiments, Kans 319, 329 



culture experiments in Canada 228 



culture experiments in India. 230, 523 

 culture experiments in Queens- 

 land 230 



culture in New Mexico, N.MeX— 18 



culture in New South Wales 526 



culture in Philippines— 228,281,627 



culture in Rhodesia 230, 333, 8^5 



culture in South Dakota, S.Dak. 34 



daily course of growth 31 



determining proper stand 299 



different types, water absorption 137 



dipteran pest, P.R 56 



direct paniflcation 460 



diseases in West Indies 155 



ear characters, relation to yield. 435 



earworm, control, Kans 8B2 



effect on following crop. K.I <■>_'.'> 



evolution of 728 



experiments, contradictory re- 

 sults 300 



feed meal, analyses, Mich 571 



feed meal, analyses, X.J 665 



feed meal, analyses, Tex 571 



feed meal, description. Mich 72 



feed meals, feeding value, Ind__ 668 



fertilizer experiments ! 10 



323. 332. 434, 023. 524, 825 

 fertilizer experiments, Ala. Col- 

 lege 728 



fertilizer experiments, Kans 31 9 



fertilizer experiments, Minn 733 



fertiliser experiments. Mo 218 



fertilizer experiments, N.J 1-5 



fertilizer experiments, Pa 728 



fertilizer experiments, S.C 624 



fertilizer experiments, Tex 515 



fertilizer experiments, U.S. 



D.A 422,431 



field tests in Fiji 281 



flint, seeding depths, Utah 227 



flour, digestibility 360, 657 



flour, recipes 67 



fodder, mineral constituents, di- 

 gestibility, Tex 769 



for forage, seeding rate, Nebr 52. 



for steers in the South, U.S.D.A. 873 



germ meal, analyses. Mass 571 



germ meals, starch and hominy, 



feeding value, Ind 668 



gluten feed, analyses, Mich . 071 



Corn — Continued. Page. 



gluten feed, analyses, N.J 665 



gluten feed for lambs, Iowa 



gluten meal, analyses, Mich 571 



gluten meal, analyses, N..I 665 



grazing off, U.S.D.A 371 



green manuring experiments, 



N.J 126 



growing with legumes 627 



growing with legumes, Tex 72'.) 



growing with oats and millet 822 



growing with pumpkins 280 



growing with soy beans 135 



growing with tobacco for shade. 229 

 growth in relation to tempera- 

 ture and moisture 19 



growth of, studies 233 



growth on acid soil 324 



Guinea, smut of, treatment I i 



heterosis in. Inuring on double 



fertilization 



high-protein strains. Isolation, 



Minn 732 



hogglng-off, Minn 771 



hogging -off. N.Dak 7"> 



hogging-off, U.S.D.A 371,471 



humln nitrogen content 510 



hybrid strains, Kans 329 



hybrids, chimeras la 826 



improvement. Guam 327 



Improvers" Association of Ne- 

 braska, proceedings 886 



Inbreeding experiments. Conn. 



State 323 



Indian recipes 172 



Insect pests in New South Wales -ir.'A 



irrigation experiments 230 



linkage in 33 



malting capacity 808 



mnnurial value, Ohio 127 



meal, analyses, Mass 571 



meal, analyses, Me 478 



meal, use in sweet dOTer Bilfl 10 



milling experiments 566 



" Moro," origin 3 



oil cake meal, analyses, Mich .".71 



oil cake meal, description, Mich. 7J 



oil, digestibility and uses 268 



oil. production in United States, 



U.S.D.A 61 I 



pedigreed, in Wisconsin I'.L' J 



Physoderms disease, Btndies 846 



pollination, technique »'«27 



press cake, analyses 72 



Production Act of Great Brit- 

 ain 5S9, 891 



production and prices In United 



States. 1908-1918, I'.s.D.A.. 98 



production in Brazil 826 



products, growth-promoting 



properties 67 



raw. sterilized, ami decorticated, 



food value 268 



root rot and wheat scab, rela- 

 tion 49 



rotation experiments, Ala.i 



lege 889 



