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Variety work with corn and cotton, McClelland 631 



Cowpeas in the cotton belt, Morse 631 



The dashcen, a root crop for the South, Young 631 



Experiments with oat varieties at Stockholm fields, 1908-1912, Rhodin 631 



Home-mulched v. northern seed potatoes for eastern Nebraska, Emerson ' 631 



The use of Paris green and Bordeaux on the farm, Ince 632 



The fractional liquefaction of rice starch, Warth and Darabsett 633 



Field tests of soy beans, 1914 633 



Changes in sweet potatoes during storage, Hasselbring and Hawkins 633 



On the spike form of wheat, Detzel 634 



Is the present system of grading wheat equitable? Ladd 634 



Root atlas, Schulze 634 



The longevity of some common seeds, Eastham 634 



Report of seed analysis, HoUister 635 



First annual seed- laboratory report, 1913-14, Oswald 635 



Results of seed tests for 1914, Taylor 635 



Wisconsin seed inspection law, Stone 635 



The new seed inspection law, Stone 635 



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HORTICULTURE. 



[Report of horticultural investigations], Garcia 635 



Fertilizer tests on onion lands. Bouquet 635 



Tomatoes, Stuckey 636 



Tomato growing in the South, Thompson 636 



Greenhouse tomato investigations, Bouquet 636 



Ringing fruit trees, Howe 636 



Ringing an unsafe stimulus to fruit bearing. Hall 637 



Sprajang farm orchards by the club plan, Jay and Cook 637 



Sprajdng program for orchards with combinations recommended, Green et al. . 637 



Spray treatment, etc., for orchards, Britton and Clinton 637 



Spray calendar, Britton and Clinton 637 



Tree fillings and wound dressings for orchard and shade trees, Selby 637 



Thinning apples, Eustace 637 



Nature of a somatic segregation of characters in the Le Conte pear. Tufts 637 



The pear as affected by moistm-e supply, Barss 638 



Blackbcriy culture, Darrow 639 



Strawberry varieties in Oregon, Gardner 639 



FORESTRY. 



The temperature of leaves of Pinus in winter, Ehlers 639 



Report on forest administration in Burma for the year, 1912-13, Rogers 640 



Report on forest administration in Presidency of Bengal, 1912-13, Muriel 640 



Forest administration in Northwest Frontier Province for 1913-14, Mayes 640 



DISEASES OF PLANTS. 



How saprophytic fungi may become parasites, Massee 640 



Parasitism in Hymcnochaete agglutinans, Graves 640 



Eelworm disease 641 



Maryland plant diseases in 1912, Norton 641 



Report of the botanist, Bessey 641 



[Report on work in plant pathology] 641 



Notes, observations, and minor investigations on plant diseases, Jackson 641 



Fungus diseases of Swedish melons and cucuml^ers, Eriksson 641 



A contribution to the study of foot rot of cereals, Berthault 641 



Rust in the interior of graminaceous seeds, Beauverie 642 



Fungus diseases of cotton. Smith 642 



Spraying of peanuts for leaf rust 642 



Notes on miscellaneous potato diseases, Bailey 642 



Potato spraying experiments, Bailey 642 



Leaf roll of potato, VIII, Kock, Kornauth, and Broz 642 



Occurrence of silver scurf of potatoes in the Salt Lake Valley, LTtah, O'Gara. . 643 



An endophytic endodermal fungus in Solanuvi tuberosum, Wilcox et al 643 



[Diseases of sugar cane on the island of St. Croix, 1913], Smith 643 



