INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



961 



Page. 



Grafting, bridge, notes, Mich 234 



Grain — 



apliis, spring, parasite of 353 



beetle, saw-tootlied, notes, Oreg_ 651 

 beetle, saw-toothed, remedies, 



Cal '245 



cost of production 594 



deterioration in storage and 



transit 200 



dusts, explosibility 790 



elevators, cooperative, in Iowa- 593 



elevators in Canada 894 



grades of 138 



grading and cleaning 790 



phylogonetic studies 131 



production, relation to soils 827 



rusts, nature and treatment — 145 

 shipments and prices in Minne- 

 apolis 894 



smuts, treatment. Can 49 



testing kettle, use 138 



water requirements, U.S.D.A 226 



■ weevil, broad-nosed, fumigation 



experiments, T.S.D.A 650 



(See also Cereals and special 

 crops.) 



Gram, culture experiments 227 



Grama grass, water requirement, 



U.S.D.A 127 



Gramineae, mites affecting 853 



Grape — 



court-nou4, treatment 445 



cuttings and rooted vines, dis- 

 infection, Cal 235 



dead-arm disease, studies, N.Y. 



State 52 



diseases in Brazil 238 



diseases, notes :- 344 



diseases, studies. Mo. Fruit 751 



downy mildew, notes 149, 446 



downy mildew, treatment 145, 149 



juice, clarification, Cal_, 208 



juice, preservation by pressure, 



W.Va 416 



juice, unfermented, manufac- 

 ture 208 



juice, unfermented, manufac- 

 ture and use, TT.S.D.A 809 



leaf cast, treatment 345 



leaf mite, notes, Oreg 651 



marc, analyses 166 



marc, feeding value 567 



phylloxera, studies 847 



roncet, notes 844 



root rot, studies 149 



stocks, modification through 



breeding 220 



tiger moth, notes. Mo. Fruit 753 



Grapefruit, ^^'ee Pomelos.) 

 Grapes — 



breeding experiments 338 



breeding experiments, Minn 835 



cooking qualities of different va- 

 rieties 560 



culture experiments, N.Mex 635 



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Grapes — Continued. 



culturi- in southern Texas, U.S. 



D.A 5.39 



culture in Uruguay 744 



pruning, Cal 142 



pruning, S.C 234 



Rotundifolia, propagation, S.C- 539 



sterility in, Minn 627 



stocks for, U.S.D.A .— 337 



variety tests and culture, Md — 141 

 Vinifera, protection from frost, 



N.Mex 635 



wine and by-products yielded by, 



Cal 208 



Grapevines — 



node canker of 149 



pruning experiments, Cal 234 



(Jrass — 



culms, development 432 



lands, fertilizer experiments- 331, 630 

 lands, top-dressing with potash 



fertilizers, N.II 126 



mixtures, tests 566 



seed in Maryland markets, Md- 740 



seeds, germination tests 331 



Grasses — 



changes in during curing 110 



composition as affected by fer- 

 tilizers 665 



composition at different stages- 331 



culture, Tenn 132 



culture, Wyo 430 



culture experiments, Oreg 132 



culture in Hawaii, Hawaii 729 



growth on volcanic ash, Alaska- 3("i 



irrigation experiments, U.S.D.A. 224 



meadow, first year development- 330 



of Ahmadabad and Surat 37 



of German Southwest Africa 167 



of Hawaii, Hawaii 731 



pasture for irrigated lands, 



Idaho 628 



text-book 133 



varieties. Can 481 



wild, breeding experiments, Can- 532 

 (See also specific ki7i(ls.) 

 Grasshoppers. (See Locusts.) 

 Green- 

 bug. (See Grain aphis, spring.) 

 manures, applying barnyard 



manure with 721 



manures as a source of energy 



in nitrogen fixation 515 



manures, bacteriological effects, 



Miss 721 



manures, decomposition as af- 

 fected by cow manure, N.J 514 



manures for Oregon, U.S.D.A — 333 



manures for sandy soils, Oreg _ 124 

 manures, use of carbon dloxid 



with •"22 



manuring experiments 210 



manuring experiments, Hawaii- 722 



manuring experiments, Tenn_ — 132 



