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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Fertilizers — Continued. Page. 



effect on soils, Hawaii 122 



effect on starch content of po- 

 tatoes 731 



effect on tobacco, Ohio 732 



export from India 327 



for fruit trees at planting 



time, Can 237 



for Missouri soils, Mo 212, 



213, 214, 215 



from municipal waste, U.S.D.A_ 219 



importation into Uruguay 62G 



Inspection and analyses, Ind 520 



Inspection and analyses, Kans_ 724 



inspection and analyses, N.J 27 



inspection and analyses, R.I_ 520. 724 



inspection and analyses, W.Va_ 120 



Inspection in North Carolina 821 



Inspection in Porto Rico 821 



inspection in Tennessee 12(3 



inspection in Virginia 821 



International movement 626 



loss by leaching, P.R 122 



mineral, effect on nitrogen 



transformation in soils, Va- 620 

 mineral, effect on soil bacteria, 



Wis 515 



nitrogenous, (.^ee Nitrogenous 



fertilizers.) 

 organic and mineral, separa- 

 tion 12 



phosphatic. (See Phosphates.) 



pot tests V. field trials 817 



potash. (See Potash.) 



purchasing 821 



sources, value, and use 124 



statistics 218, 219 



use in greenhouses, Ohio 42 



use on marsh and sandy soils, 



Wis 325 



value and use 817 



value and use, Kans 724 



(See also specific materials.) 



Fescue, tall, culture under irriga- 

 tion 228 



Fetal development, factors affecting. 



Mo 266 



Feterita — 



culture experiments. La 32 



culture experiments, U.S.D.A 333 



flour, baking tests 64 



hydrocyanic acid In, U.S.D.A 234 



Fiber- 

 coniferous, variation In length. 143 

 crude. (See Cellulose.) 

 Industry of British East 



Africa 530 



plants of Philippines 433 



Filer zeibethicus, parasites of 863 



Fibrin, studies, N.Y. State 201 



Ficus elastica, borer pests of 657 



Field- 

 crop competitions in Canada 697 



crops as affected by radio-active 



earth 123 



Field — Continued. Page, 

 crops at Belle Fourche experi- 

 ment farm, U.S.D.A 829 



crops at San Antonio experi- 

 ment farms, U.S.D.A 830 



crops at Truckee-Carson recla- 

 mation project, U.S.D.A 728 



crops, cost of production. Mo 292 



crops, culture experiments 226 



crops, culture experiments. Can. 728 

 crops, culture in Great Plains 



area, U.S.D.A 632 



crops, culture in New Hamp- 

 shire 791 



crops, hand chart of 429 



crops. Insects affecting 1^3, 746 



crops. Insects affecting. Can 746 



crops, insects affecting. Mo 555 



crops, irrigation experiments 683 



crops, management in southwest 



Missouri, Mo 33 



crops of India, geographical dis- 

 tribution 526 



crops, phenological data, U.S. 



D.A 825 



(See also speciai crops.) 

 experiments, correlation coeffi- 

 cient between neighboring 



plats 728 



experiments, soil homogeneity 



in 727 



laboratories, small, for research 



work 793 



management and crop rotation, 



text-book 429 



peas. (.S'ee Peas.) 



Figites popenoei n.sp., description 360 



Figs, insects affecting 747 



Filariasis in horses 285 



Fir — 



alpine, and Engelmann spruce, 



management 739 



Douglas, development on burned 



areas 739 



Douglas, liming experiments 739 



Douglas, seeds of 739 



pitch moth, studies, U.S.D.A 454 



red, leaf and twig oils of 409 



white, oils of 203 



Fire blight — 



description 447 



dissemination by Insects 744 



notes. Wash 98 



Fires, forest. (See Forest fires.) 

 Fish- 

 blanching for canning 66 



curing 600 



manure, export from India 327 



meal, analyses 170, 870 



meal as a feeding stuff 109 



meal, bacilli from 281 



meal for pigs 571 



new dlstomes from 773 



oil, hydrogenized, use In oleo- 



margarin 363 



respiratory exchange in 664 



