INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



959 



Page. 



Fruits — Continued. 



methods of analysis 109 



oak fundus disease of 241 



of Hawaii, composition, Hawaii- 761 



of Uruguay 744 



orchard, chlorosis of, N.Mex 641 



orchard, culture. Alaska 45 



orchard, culture In Alaska 743 



orchard, dry-land cultur<'' S.'JS 



orchard, enemies of. Mo. Fruit 7o."} 



orchard, killing by freezing, Mo_ 4- 



orchard, pruning, S.C 234 



orchard, sap studies. Mo 139 



orchard, spraying. Wash 834 



orchard, tree fillings and wound 



dressings for, Ohio 037 



orchard, wood decay of, Cal 238 



ornamental, economic use 339 



packing 392 



preservation 509 



preservation by pressure, W.Va_ 416 



prices in Bern 162 



protection against fruit fly, 



Hawaii 742 



pruning, Wash 835 



pruning-wound dressing for, N.Y. 



State 835 



small, culture experiments, Md_ 141 



small, culture In Alaska 743 



small, enemies of. Mo. Fruit 753 



spraying, W.Va 834 



standard barrel for 499 



stocks for 234 



stone, pruning 837 



storage on the farm 486 



tropical, cold storage, Hawaii- 439, 745 



tropical, shield budding 142 



varieties. Can 437 



varieties, U.S.D.A 337 



varieties for Ontario and Que- 

 bec, Can 539 



Fuel oil as a wood preservative, U.S. 



D.A 841 



Fungi — 



and hosts, chemical relations 822 



chondriosomes in 822 



development in relation to food 



supply 428 



entomophytic, utilization 63 



food value and toxicity 760 



in wheat seed 750 



mold, assimilation of elementary 



nitrogen by 728 



mold, nitrogen nutrition of 327 



oxidation of manganese by 514 



peptolytic enzyms in 130 



saprophytic, parasitic activity 640 



soil, ammonifying efficiency 29 



soil, ammonifying efficiency, 



N.J 817 



treatment 447 



wood destroying, notes 54 



Fungicides — 



analyses. Can 438 



analyses, N.Dak 169 



and insecticides, compatibility- 243 



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Fungus parasites of man and ani- 

 mals 271 



Fur farming in Canada, treatise 870 



Furfurol in cider vinegar 808 



Furniture, disinfection, N.Dak 456 



F near turn — 



batatatis, description 51 



colorans, relation to cacao 



canker 548 



didymum, notes 750 



laihyri n.sp., description, Del 446 



li/copersici, description and 



treatment, Md 147 



orohanvhus, pigments of 428 



oxysporum, notes 239 



oxysporum, notes, Cal 136 



rul)irjinosum, notes 642, 843 



solani, notes 546 



sp. affecting alfalfa caterpil- 

 lar, U.S.D.A 58 



sp. on bananas 751 



sp. on coffee, P.R 646 



sp. on rubber 347 



sp. on tobacco. Wis 844 



spp. on potatoes, Oreg 642 



spp. on sweet potatoes 50, 343 



spp., relation to tomato blight. 



Wash 444 



rasinfectum on cotton, U.S.D.A- 342 



Fusicladium — 



dendriticutn. (See Apple scab.) 



pirinum, relation to weather 842 



sp. on pears, treatment 842 



Gabis, culture and analyses 37 



Galenicella luteola, reproduction in_ 351 



Gall mites, injurious, notes, Oreg 651 



Gallinules, North American, dis- 

 tribution and migration, U.S.D.A 55 



Galls, Insect, of Ohio 557 



Game — 



laws for 1914, U.S.D.A 244 



laws, handbook 150 



protection and propagation 447 



Garbage tankage — 



analyses. Mass 32 



for pigs, N.J 569 



Garden crops. Insects affecting. Can- 448 



Gardening — 



in public schools 492 



landscape, notes, 111 143 



notes 289 



notes, N.Dak 834 



treatise 232 



tropical, handbook 45 



Gardens — 



and garden design, bibliogra- 

 phy 839 



home, in the South, U.S.D.A— 743 



home, notes 494 



insects affecting, Colo 151 



school. (See School gardens.) 



spraying, W.Va 834 



Garget. (See Mammitls. ) 



Garlic, selection experiments 834 



Oaruleum blpinnatum, analyses and 



digestibility 167 



