INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



927 



Apple — Continued. Tage. 

 base as a jellying agent, N.Dak_ 1G2 

 bitter pit, cause and develop- 

 ment 751 



brancli blister, notes 344 



brown rot, treatment 148 



canker, notes 445, 547 



cracking, notes 344 



die-back, notes (J44 



diseases, notes 544 



diseases, notes, N.Mex C41 



diseases, studies, Mo.l'ruit 750 



diseases, treatment 751 



fire blight, notes, Wash 844 



fruit spot, notes 51, 740 



grafts, comparative growth, X. 



Mex 635 



juice, preservation by pressure, 



W.Va 416 



leaf miner, notes, Oreg 651 



leaves, diseased, respiration in_ 751 



maggot affecting blueberries 350 



maggot, notes. Can 448 



maggot, studies, N.ll 153 



orchards, eliminating unprofit- 

 able trees from 836 



orchards, operating costs, U.S. 



D.A . 45 



orchards, renovation and care, 



Iowa 540 



orchards, spraying outline for, 



N.J 536 



orchards, survey in Mills County, 



Iowa 540 



pomace, analyses. Conn. State 520 



pomace, feeding value, Mass — 363 



red bug, false, notes, N.J 550 



red bugs, notes, Mich 651 



root borer, studies, U.S. D.A 248 



rust, notes 644 



scab, treatment 751 



scab, treatment. Can 51, 540 



soils of Massachusetts and Con- 

 necticut, U.S.D.A 835 



storage spot, notes, Can 441 



tree canker, European, in Que- 

 bec 544 



Apples — 



acidity 110 



as a host of Fames fomentarius- 51 



breeding experiments, Alaska 45 



breeding experiments, Can 438 



breeding experiments, S.C 538 



capsid bugs affecting 849 



cooking qualities of different va- 

 rieties 560 



cooking qualities of different va- 

 rieties, Oreg 855 



cost of harvesting, Iowa 541 



culture 494 



culture, Alaska 45 



culture. Mo. Fruit 751 



culture in California 744 



culture in southern Texas, U.S. 



D.A 539 



culture in western Nebraska, 



U.S.D.A 233 



Apples — Continued. I'age. 

 description, methods and terms. 



Mass 744 



dusting and spraying experi- 

 ments, N.Y.Cornell 836 



evaporated, analyses 762 



frozen, as affected by rapid 



thawing, Mo 43 



irrigated, keeping quality. Wash. 743 



killing by freezing, Mo 43 



marketing, U.S.D.A 91 



new, description. Can 438 



new, description, Iowa 744 



planting with dynamite, N.J 535 



pollination. Wash 743 



ringing experiments, N.Y. State. 636 



seedling, notes, Can 539 



spraying v. dusting, N.J 551 



storage. Wash 141 



storage bouses for, N.C 888 



thinning, Wash 637 



thinning experiments. Can 438 



varieties, N.Dak 538 



varieties in United States, U.S. 



D.A 438 



Apricots — 



acidity 110 



pruning 837 



Ai)tosiinum alhomarginatum, analy- 

 ses and digestibility 167 



Aracliis pcos^rafa as a green manure- 423 

 Arami(jus fitUeri. {See Rose-beetle, 

 Fuller's.) 



Araucaria forests of Chile 542 



Arbor Day, outline and suggestions 



for 405, 496 



Archips argrjrospila, notes, Oreg 651 



Aixnya sncc/tari/ero, culture and use_ 46 



Arginin in hops 502 



Aristida spp., analyses and digesti- 

 bility 167 



Aiistotelia sp., notes, Can 556 



Arizona — 



Station, report 598 



University, notes 94, 395, 497 



Arkansas — 



Station, notes 198, 395, 694 



University, notes 198, 395, 694 



Aniiillaria mellea — 



description, Cal 238 



notes 50, 845 



notes, U.S.D.A 657 



on orchard trees in California — 241 



Army — 



rations in Europe 562 



rations in United States 459, 460 



worm, notes 153 



Arsenic — 



compounds, biological decompo- 

 sition 474 



compounds, effect on plant 



growth 121 



determination in foods 298 



determination in insecticides 296 



effect on nitrogen-fixing power 



of soils 720 



