INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



993 



Page. 



Rothamsted memoirs on agricultu- 

 ral science 120 



Roughage, valuation 666 



Roundworms, suckered, from India 



and Ceylon 474 



Roup, notes, N.J 585 



Royal — 



Commission on Agriculture, re- 

 port 593 



Veterinary College, report 271 



Royena pallens, analyses and diges- 

 tibility 167 



Rubber — 



culture experiments, Hawaii 742 



diseases in Federated Malay 



States 54<J 



fertilizer experiments 3o9 



fertilizer experiments, Hawaii 743 



Ilevea. (^ee Rubber, Para.) 



monograpli 339 



Para, canlier of '24- 



pink disease, notes 54 



plantation, spottings and dis- 



colorations on 347 



tapping experiments, Hawaii 742 



Rublacece, bacterial symbiosis 327 



Rudbeckia hirta, variations in 726 



Ruminants, respiration experiments. 767 



Rural — 



communities, bibliography 389 



communities in Wisconsin 593 



communities, syllabus for study 



of 592 



community interests, unifying 488 



community planning 10 



conditions, improvement 38S, 592 



credit. (^S'ee Agricultural credit. ) 

 depopulation in England and 



Wales 390 



districts, electricity for 885 



economics, bibliography 194 



economics, field of 105 



economics in experiment station 



work 701 



education, papers on 689 



homes, sanitary engineering for_ 87 



improvement in North Carolina. 388 



improvement, treatise 388 



leaders, training 285 



life conference at University of 



Virginia 388 



life survey in Ohio 388 



organization, work of 488 



people, responsibility of 14 



population in United States__ 190, 689 



problems in New York, treatise- 891 

 sanitation, need for instruction 



in 190 



schools. (.S'ce Schools, rural.) 



sociology, bibliography 194, 488 



sociology, relation to farmers' 



institutes 98 



survey in southwestern Ohio 592 



teachers, training. 794 



Rust, pomaceous, investigations 51 



1115°— 15 -8 



Page. 



Rusts — 



inoculation experiments 750 



nomenclature 341 



(iS'ee also Grain, etc.) 



Ruta-bagas. (See Swedes.) 



Rye- 

 analyses, Iowa 171 



as a cover crop. Mass 332 



as a cover crop, S.C 431 



as a green manure 423 



as a green manure, Tenn 132 



as a green manure on alkali 



land, U.S.D.A 36 



bran, analyses, N.J 667 



cost of production, N.J 527 



cultivated, origiu 131 



culture, S.C 598 



culture, Tenn 132 



culture, continuous, N..I 533 



culture experiments, .\riz 526 



culture experimi'nts, N.I>ak 528, 



529, 530 



culture experiments, Oreg 132 



culture in cotton belt, U.S.D.A 533 



culture in east Siberia 138 



feed, analyses, Ky 667 



flour, baking tests 252 



Fusarium disease, treatment 842 



grades of 138 



grass, culture in cotton belt, 



U.S.D.A 534 



grass, English, digestibility 168 



grass, growth on volcanic ash. 



Alaska 36 



grass, irrigation experiments, 



U.S.D.A 224 



grass, Italian, digestibility 168 



grass seed industry in New Zea- 

 land 335 



grass, western, breeding experi- 

 ments, Can 532 



grass, western, culture experi- 

 ments. Can 431 



grass, western, culture experi- 

 ments, N.Dak 529 



grass, western, seeding experi- 

 ments. Can 531 



growth on volcanic ash, Alaska- 36 



meal, analyses, Mass 259 



middlings, analyses, Ind 169 



middlings, analyses, N.J 667 



production in Bohemia 827 



products, analyses 568 



root system 634 



stem rust, treatment 843 



straw, bending and breaking 



tests 830 



varieties. Can 431 



varieties, N.Dak 528 



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



water requirement, U.S.D.A 127 



Saccharin, use, N.Dak 456 



Saccharose, inversion by aspara- 

 ginic acid 711 



Sacks as carriers of swine fever 881 



