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EXPERIMENT STATION EECOED. 



Strawberries — Continued. Page. 



varieties, Can 237 



varieties, N.Y.State 142 



varieties. Wash 47 



Strawberry — 



fruit rots, descriptions 744 



juice, preparation, U.S.D.A 316 



root lice, notes 554 



white fly, notes, Conn. State 58 



Stream — 



flow, forecasting 775, 776 



fljow, relation to forests 885 



gaging in Wyoming 390 



gaging, relation to hydraulics 484 



gaging stations in Pacific Coast 



basins 882 



gaging stations of United States 



Geological Survey 89 



measurement In Alberta and 



Saskatchewan 391 



measurement in Arizona, Ariz 87 



measurement in Idaho 583 



measurement in North Dakota. 683 

 measurement, new formulas and 



diagrams for 882 



measurement stations, artificial 



control stations for 484 



measurement, use of automatic 



gages in 777 



measurement, use of automobile 



In 77T 



measurement, winter, in west- 

 ern Canada 89 



Streams of Alps and Pyrenees, silt 



carried by 718, 719 



Street sweepings, fertilizers from, 



U.S.D.A 219 



Streptococci — 



hemolysin production by 83 



In milk. Wis 382 



Streptococcus lactieus, relation to 



milk acidity 675 



Strongylus douglasii, life history 384 



SucBda maritima, growth in presence 



of salt 222 



Subsoillng with dynamite, Me 90 



Succinic acid, reaction of 414 



Sudan grass — 



bacterial disease of In Salt Lake 



Valley 851 



culture experiments, Ariz 31 



culture experiments, Fla 31 



culture experiments, La 32 



culture experiments, U.S.D.A. 333, 830 



culture for hay and seed, Tex 41 



culture under irrigation 228 



Sugar — 



addition to Bordeaux mixture, 



Can 237 



as a feeding stuff 407 



determination in molasses 207 



effect on determination of pen- 

 toses in plant extracts 712 



for pigs 571 



formation la potatoes 310 



foi>Biati«B ta sQgar beets 235 



Sugar — Continued. Page. 



hexose, in normal milk 311 



in potatoes, N.H 223 



in sweet potatoes, nature 564 



industry, chemistry of, treatise- 615 

 invert, determination In pres- 

 ence of saccharose 207 



invert, use in bread making 461 



methods of analysis 258 



refineries, purification of sewage 



from 785 



relation to anthocyanin in flow- 

 ers 427 



statistics in United States 894 



use in bread making 162 



(See also Beet sugar and Cane 

 sugar.) 

 Sugar beet — 



crown gall, studies, U.S.D.A 147 



curly top, studies 743 



diseases and enemies in Bohe- 

 mia 851 



diseases, studies, U.S.D.A 246 



leaf-hoppers, natural enemies 747 



mosaic disease, studies 743 



pulp. (See Beet pulp.) 



root louse, relation to soil 



moisture, U.S.D.A 357 



root louse, remedies, U.S.D.A 430^ 



seed, production. Can 226 



seed, single-germ, production 532 



seed, valuation 135 



tops, analyses and feeding 



value 169 



Sugar beets — 



analyses 434 



as human food 866 



assimilation of nitrogen by 434 



composition during seed-produc- 

 ing period 135 



culture experiments, Ariz 31 



culture in Norfolk and Suffolk- 532 



culture, losses in, U.S.D.A 434 



effect on composition of milk 



fat 674 



fertilizer experiments 135, 434, 625 



fertilizer experiments, Can 728 



irrigation experiments 287 



loss in weight by drying, U.S 



D.A 135 



mother, isolation of flower 



stalk 832 



nematodes affecting 851 



planting and thinning experi- 

 ments, U.S.D.A 430 



planting dates, Nev_. 631 



rotation experiments, Ohio 828 



rotation experiments, U.S.D.A- 429, 829 



saccharose formation in 235 



second season, analyses 135 



varieties. Can 728, 831 



varieties, Wash 33 



yield on alfalfa stubble, Nebr— 828 

 Sugar cane — 



aphids affecting 452 



borer, new, in Fiji 256 



