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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



[Vol.40 



Cotton — Continued. Pago, 



following legumes and corn, Ala. 



College 829 



fruiting processes, Miss 235 



insects affecting 165,250,854 



irrigation experiments 230 



leaf spot, angular, S.C 043 



leaf spot, studies 346 



lightning injury 045 



liming experiments, Tex 516 



lint, length of, crops 1910 and 



1917, U.S.D.A 34 



long-staple 526 



long-staple, fertilization by bees. 458 



Meade 237, 437 



picking, prices paid for, U.S.D.A. 93 

 prevention of cross-pollination— 



production and distribution 238 



production and prices in United 



States, 1908-1918, D.S.D.A— 93 



production and utilization 333 



production in Egypt 335 



production In Louisiana . r >-7 



production in United States 391 



Research Association, I'.ritish-- 234 



resources of French colonies 438 



root rot, notes 48 



seed from dry sections, Tex 728 



Sea Island, fertiliser experi- 

 ments 027 



Bea Island, relation of lint 



length to rainfall 827 



Sea Island, spacing 028 



seed from dry sections, Tex 729 



6eed position in planting 035 



selecting heavy seeds '-':'.T 



selection experiments 522 



shortage of the world 335 



snapped and bolly, I'.S.D.A 93 



Bpacing i xperlments, Miss 235 



spacing experiments, U.S.D.A — 433 



spinning tests 228 



stniner on citrus 



Btalners, notes 105, 201, S54 



stem weevil, notes 55.'* 



thinning tests. U.S.D.A 433 



treatise, U.S.D.A 520 



varieties, Ark 4.°.7. 4:-.S 



variety, relation to oil content 



of seed 238 



variety tests 230, 



231, 237, 332, 335, 437, 523, 025 



variety tests, Guam 328 



variety tests, Miss 234 



variety tests, Okla 624 



variety tests, S.C 624 



variety tests, U.S.D.A 433 



water requirement 236 



wilt-resistant strains 237 



wilt-resistant strains, Miss 235 



yields in relation to potash 



scarcity 335 



Cottonseed — 



cake, analyses. Tex 571 



cold-pressed, analyses, Ind 72 



cold pressed, analyses, Tex 571 



dellnted, Okla 32 



Cottonseed — Continued. l'atje. 



feed, analyses, Ind 72 



feed, analyses, Mass 571 



feed, analyses, Mich 571 



feed analyses, N.J 005 



feed, analyses, Tex 571 



heavy, selecting 237 



hulls, feeding value, U.S.D.A___ 666 

 meal — 



analyses, Ind 72 



analyses, Mass 571 



analyses, Me 470 



analyses, Mi ii 571 



analyses, N.J 665 



analyses, Tex 571 



feeding value, Okla 75. 'J 7 s 



fertilizing value, Tex 515 



for milk production 572 



manurial value, Ohio 1-7 



phosphorus compounds in. 



Ark 772 



oil content, relation to variety- 238 



oil, digestibility 208 



oil, production in United Bl 



D S.l'.A <'.14 



oil, specific heat 68 



products for si -.i> A .s;:i 



product*, mineral constituents. 



digestibility. Tex 709 



products, nutritional value Ml 



Country — 



chorea, social service-— 194, 390, 480 



home, book on 486 



{See also Rural.) 



Cover crop experiments 133 



Cover crops — 



field tests In Philippines 229 



for Guam, Guam 328 



Cow- 

 manure for greenhouse crop>, 



Md 741 



manure under open-shed B7st< 



U.S.D.A LT8 



testing associations In Ireland-- <'>7.i 

 Cowpea — 



and sorghum silage, mineral i 



stituents, Tex 769 



beetle, longicorn 654 



Blackeye, as affected by salt 435 



hay. feeling value, U.S.D.A 667 



hay, mineral constituents, di- 

 gestibility, Tex 



weevil in Hawaiian Islands 808 



Cowpeas — 



affected by barium and stron- 

 tium 819 



as affected by bean leaf beetle.- 860 



culture experiments, Okla 624 



culture experiments in Hawaii-. 823 



culture in Guam, Guam 328 



culture in Philippines 231 



fertilizer experiments 823 



fertilizer experiments. Mo 218 



fertilizer experiments, Okla 624 



field tests in Fiji 231 



growing with corn 627 



growing with corn, Tex 728 



