978 



EXPERIMENT STATION EECORD. 



Peaches — Continued. Page. 



culture In Virginia 641 



dried, inoculation experiments 



with brown rot fungus 247 



fertilizer experiments, Mo 236 



fertilizer experiments, W.Va 840 



flower thrips affecting 746 



infection with Oladosporium car- 



pophilum 349 



Inoculation experiments with 



brown rot fungus 247 



Irrigation experiments 683 



marljeting 440 



new, description, N.Y.State 238 



nursery disease of 248 



self-fertility of. Mo 236 



smudging experiments 440 



spraying 439 



spraying. Mo. Fruit 538 



varieties for New Jersey, N.J — 439 



Peacocli-guinea fowl hybrids, notes — 575 

 Peanut — 



butter, examination 64 



cake, analyses 870 



cake, fertilizing value 131 



diseases, studies 245 



meal, analyses 170, 870 



oil, chemical and physiological 



tests 362 



oil, hardened, analyses and di- 

 gestibility 564 



shells, fertilizing value 131 



stalks, fertilizing value 131 



Peanuts — 



amino acid in 665 



culture and utilization 438 



culture experiments 227 



culture In cotton belt, U.S. 



D.A 40 



culture In Madras 131 



Insects affecting 153 



varieties 130 



Pear — 



blight, distribution 149 



blight, notes, Mont 534 



blight, notes, Wash 53 



blight, varieties resistant to 53, 640 



diseases, notes 447 



diseases, notes, Can 741 



diseases, treatment, N.J 349 



leaf blight, investigations, N.Y. 



Cornell 347 



psylla, notes 252 



psylla, notes, Conn. State 58 



psylla, remedies 556 



scab, studies 148 



Septoria leaf spot, investiga- 

 tions, N.Y.Cornell 347 



slug, notes, Conn.State 58 



stigmonose, studies 349 



thrips, California, in Maryland- 253 

 thrips, distribution of pear 



blight by 149 



thrips, notes 252 



Pears — Fa£«. 



blight-proof, tests, S.Dak 338 



Inoculation experiments with 



brown rot fungus 247 



of Germany 838 



pruning, Oreg 837 



sod mulch v. clean culture, 



Wash 43 



spring V. fall planting 439 



varieties, Mont 534 



varieties for New Jersey, N.J_ 439 

 varieties for western Washing- 

 ton, Wash 44 



Peas — 



Alaska, amino nitrogen In 222 



breeding experiments, Wis 331 



canned, ash content 260 



culture experiments, Can 830 



field, and oats for forage, Mo_ 225 

 field, Bacillus radicicola of, N.Y. 



Cornell 329 



field, varieties. Can 34 



field, varieties, U.S.D.A 830 



garden, variety tests, U.S.D.A. 430 

 mulching v. clean culture, Mont_ 534 

 of Burma, names and descrip- 

 tions 229 



Tangier, culture experiments, 



Wash 33 



varieties, Wash 33 



varieties and hybrids of 525 



wire frames for 891 



Peat — 



bacterized, fertilizing value 124 



industrial use 488 



lands or soils. (See Soils, 



peat.) 

 litter, absorptive power_ 722, 817, 818 



moistening 322 



production and use in 1913 25 



water movement in. Mass 322 



Pecans — 



culture in Georgia 440 



spraying 439 



Pegomya ceptorum. (See Onion 

 maggot.) 



Pellagra — 



etiology 662 



relation to diet 464, 565 



relation to insects 555 



relation to location of domicile. 565 



studies 167 



Pellicularia koleroga, studies, P.R_ 549 



Pemphigus hetcB — 



notes 857 



relation to soil moisture, 



U.S.D.A 357 



Penicillaria, culture experiments. 



Wash 33 



Penicillium — 



digitatum, relation to temper- 

 ature 545 



temperature 545 



sp., treatment 149 



spp., relation to apple rot 348 



