INDEX or SUBJECTS. 



983 



Persimmons — Continued. Page, 

 culture in soutliern Texas, U.S. 



D.A 539 



seedless fruits of 142 



stocks for, U.S.D.A 337 



Pe8talo::zia — 



Junerea, morphology and life 



history 346 



sp. on grapes, Mo. Fruit 751 



Petalidium spp., analyses and di- 

 gestibility 167 



Petermann's solution, preparation — 116 



Petroleum oils, effect on corn 729 



re::ixa cali/cina, studies 844 



PhwoplUon spinosum, analyses and 



digestibility 1G7 



Phagocytosis, principles of 7S 



Plialaiis bulbosa, culture in Hawaii, 



Hawaii 729 



Phanurus flavus n.sp., description — 454 

 Pharmaceutical chemistry, review of 



literature 678 



Pharmacognostic tables, boolc 79 



Pharmacopoeia of United States 875 



Pheasants — 



hybridization 869 



transmission of secondary sex 



characters in 264 



Phenol — 



as a milk preservative 576 



sterilization of soils by 816 



Phleiotomtis — 



minutus ajricanus, relation to 



oriental sore 780 



minutus, flagellate infection of_ 60 

 papatasii, relation to " three 



days fever " fiO 



verrucarum, relation to ver- 

 ruga 248. .350 



PhoBJiix canariensis, culture in Ari- 

 zona, U.S.D.A 23.", 



Phoma — 



cookei rectispora n.var., descrip- 

 tion 149 



rostrata n.sp., description 842 



Phorocera claripennis, parasitic on 



alfalfa caterpillar, U.S.D.A 58 



Phorodon humuli. (See Hop aphis.) 

 Phosphate — 



Bernard, fertilizing, value 323 



calcined, analyses. Mass 32 



deposits in Chile 723 



deposits in Montana 323 



deposits In northern Utah 217 



deposits in Tennessee 723 



for spinach, Va. Truck 540 



of lime. {See Calcium phos- 

 phate.) 

 rock, aissolved. (8ee Super- 

 phosphate.) 



rock, fertilizing value, N.J 518 



rock, production and consump- 

 tion in 1913 126,425 



rock, production in United 



States 424 



rock, raw, fertilizing value 325 



rock, raw, fertilizing value, Ind_ 629 



Phosphates — Page. 



comparison 323, 325 



comparison, Hawaii 721 



comparison, N.J 518 



determination in soil extracts — 805 

 effect on nodule production in 



soy heans 727 



fertilizing value 723 



for forest nurseries 47 



residual effects 331 



sources 723 



use on red soils 723 



(See also Superphosphate.) 

 I'hosphatic — 



slag, fertilizing value__ 323, 630, 831 



slag, fertilizing value, N.J 518 



slag, production and use in 



1913 425 



slag, solubility 116 



Phosphomolyhdic acid as a reagent 



for saffron 207 



Phosphoproteins, loss from grass dur- 

 ing curing 111 



Phosphoric acid — 



availability in fertilizers. Wash- 409 

 citric soluble, determination in 



Thomas slag powder 611 



citric soluble, production and 



fertilizing value, U.S.D.A___ 218 



determination 115,294,409 



determination in haked goods, 



etc 206 



determination in beer 297 



determination in fertilizers 203 



loss from manure 818 



organic, of rice, U.S.D.A 712 



organic, of wheat bran, N.Y. 



State 17 



Phosphorus — 



compounds in animal metabo- 

 lism, Ohio , 601,858 



deficiency, effect on bones 561 



determination in fertilizers and 



feeding stuffs 805 



distribution in striated muscle — 561 



in casein, N.Y. State 606 



in growing pigs as affected by 



protein consumption, HI 72 



inorganic, determination 299 



Photosynthesis — 



and low temperatures, review 



of literature 640 



in submerged land plants 329 



Phototheodolite for forest measure- 

 ments 340 



Pliyllonorycter (LithocoUctes) cratce- 



gella, notes, Oreg 651 



Pliyllosiicta — 



brassicicola n.comb., description- 545 



sp. on citrus, Fla 345 



spp., notes 749 



Phyllotreta sinuata, notes 556 



I'hylloxera galls on pecans. La 553 



Phylloxera — 



quercus, life history and habits- 57 

 vastatrix. {See Grape-phyllox- 

 era.) 

 vitifolii pervastatrix, notes 847 



