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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Barley — Continued. Page. 



stripe disease, notes 544 



tables for wagonloads 42 



varieties 433 



varieties, Alaska 36 



varieties, Can 431 



varieties, N.Dak 527,528,529,530 



varieties, Greg 730, 827 



varieties, Tenn 827 



varieties, U.S.D.A 224,334 



varieties, Wash 731 



water requirement, U.S.D.A 127 



weed seeds in 833 



Barns — 



dairy, plans. Can 470 



ventilation 284 



Barnyard manure — 



analyses. Miss 568 



application 818 



applying with green manure — 721 

 as a source of energy in nitro- 

 gen fixation 515 



effect on bacterial activity of 



soils, Iowa 216 



effect on decomposition of green 



manure, N..T 514 



fertilizing value. Can 530 



for grass lands 630 



storage experiments 818 



use against cotton rust. Miss 735 



use of carbon dioxid with 322 



Barometric pressure, diurnal changes 



in, U.S.D.A 810 



Bases, natural, treatise and biblio- 

 graphy 201 



Basic slag. (See Phosphatic slag.) 



Basidlomycetes, culture experiments 341 



Basket willows, culture, U.S.D.A— 339 



Bassia hutyracea, seeds of 613 



Basswood, planting 853 



Bean — 



fly, notes 350 



leaf spot, treatment 843 



meal, analyses, Can 465 



rust, description, Cal 238 



Beans — 



as a host plant of red spider, 



Greg 157 



breeding experiments, Ariz 540 



broad, culture experiments, Oreg_ 132 



culture, Tex 226 



effect on companion crop of bar- 

 ley 515 



fertilizer experiments 630, 828 



fertilizing value 216 



field, culture experiments, Can_ 431 



field, culture experiments, Oreg_ 132 



field, varieties 37, 132 



garden, nodule bacteria of 33 



garden, nodule bacteria of, Ky_ 327 



genetic studies 130 



growth as affected by manga- 

 nese salts 725 



heredity In, N.J 538 



irrigation experiments, Greg 186 



preparation and use 253 



preservation by pressure, W.Va _ 416 



Beans — Continued. Page. 

 tepary, culture experiments, 



Ariz 526 



varieties 630 



velvet. (See Velvet beans.) 



water requirement, U.S.D.A 127 



weight in relation to position in 



pods 521 



Bear River basin, hydrography 587 



Beauveria (Botrijdst hassiana, notes- 63 



Bedbug eggs and larvse, vitality 348 



Bee — 



diseases in British Columbia 551 



diseases, notes 754 



moth, life history and remedies- 151 



Beech — 



density and porosity, U.S.D.A- 47 



disease, notes 242 



distillation value, U.S.D.A 48 



humus, effect on plant growth- 618 



mast, feeding value 566 



Beef- 

 frozen for 18 years 559 



production, notes, N.C 468 



scrap, analyses 568, 862 



scrap, analyses, Ind 169 



scrap, analyses, N.H 169 



scrap, analyses, N.J 667 



Beekeeping — 



in Germany 759 



in Oregon 352 



investigations 847 



notes 556, 852 



Beer yeast for cows 871 



Bees — 



as affected by arsenical sprays, 



Cal 244 



formid acid in 507 



mason, treatise 758 



pollination of sunflowers by 556 



queen, artificial fertilization 453 



value in horticulture 853 



wild, of Iowa 853 



Beet — 



pulp, analyses 862 



pulp, dried, analyses 568, 862 



pulp, dried, analyses, Ind 169 



pulp, dried, analyses, Ky 667 



pulp, dried, analyses. Mass 259 



pulp, dried, analyses, N.H 169 



pulp, dried, analyses, N.J 667 



pulp, ensiled v. dried, for oxen_ 770 



rust, notes 750 



tops, ensiling with lactic acid 



bacteria 567 



Beetles, scolytid. (See Scolytid 

 beetles.) 



Beets — 



culture for feeding purposes 220 



effect on succeeding crops, U.S. 



D.A 223 



field or fodder. (See Mangels.) 

 growth as affected by manga- 

 nese salts 725 



insects affecting 848 



irrigation experiments. Greg 186 



preservation by pressure, W.Va- 416 



