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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



I Vol. 37 



Barnyard manure— -Continued. Page 

 effect on solubility of inorganic soil con- 

 stituents, U.S.D A 422 



fertilizing value 229 



fertilizing value, Md o20 



fertilizing value. Pa <'26 



use on peat soils l-i'*, 135 



use with sodium nitrate 124 



Barometric pressure variations in United 



States, U.S.D. A ^07 



Barrel, standard. Federal law fe32 



Bartonella bacilli/oTmis, notes 377 



Bases, reactions of ions and molecules 201 



Basic slag. (5<;e Phosphaticslag.) 



Bat, new, from Mexico <o7 



Bay flea louse, notes 157 



Bean— 



onthracnose, notes f 52 



beetle, studies, N.Mex 465 



blight or bacteriosis, notes J50 



diseases, description and treatment, Colo. i48 



disea-ses in New York f 40 



.ands, semiannual cropping fs29 



mosaic disease, notes '< 51 



rust, notes 453 



seedlings correlation in 630 



weevil, notes •62 



P.eans — 



agglutinin from f 1 



analyses, Conn State '68 



analyses. N.Mex 343 



as a forage crop. Idaho 640 



as a green manure, Ilawal' o20 



bushel weights ^89 



culture, Cal Ml 



culture, Colo ^32 



culture, N.J 642 



culture, N.Mex i43 



culture, Ohio 195 



I ulturc. Wash 136 



< ulture and harvesting for drying, 111 (42 



culture experiments, Guam '.42 



culture for seed, Nev 436 



culture under dry farming N.Mex ?29 



dietary deficiencies 161 



drying f fc9 



.crtiUzer experiments, Guam 742 



Lima, insects affecting 460 



mungo, culture experiments, La f 29 



mungo, fertilizer experiments 336 



mungo, varieties 336 



seed color variation in '31 



ielection exf^eriments, Nev 32 



varieties, N.Mex i29 



varieties, Nev '2 



velvet. {See Velvet beans.) 



Ecauieria peteloli n.sp.. notes 467 



Beavers, mountain. Wash >t5 



Bee diseases — 



in Germany <6U 



in Massachusetts i55 



in Pennsylvania 459 



notes 162,360 



itudies, U.S.D.A i9 



Beech — 



leafy twigs, preservation W7 



wood creosote, studies 114 



wood creosote, toxicity to wood-destroyia ; 



fungi '1^2 



Beef— Page. 



baby, production, Tex 366 



baby, production, U.S.D.A 269,367 



scrap for growing chicks, Mo 768 



Beekeeping- 

 notes, Ind 360 



treatise tos, 769 



Bees— 



as affected by weather, Iowa 854 



as carriers of fire blight 53 



feeding 467 



from west coast of South A merica 357 



Indian, domestication ^55 



infectious diarrhea of 360 



inspection 262 



Isle of Wigh t disease 360 



cdors emitted by 459 



sense organs on mouth parts 360 



wintering outdoors 360 



Beet- 

 diseases in Switzerland 47 



leaf-hoppers, host plants 847 



molasses , composition and use 416 



pulp, dried, analyses. Conn. .State 268 



pulp, dried, analyses, K.l 767 



pulp, dried, analyses. Wis 471 



seed, germination test 829 



sugarbouse waste liquors as a ."=ource oi 



potash 817 



Beet le mites, synopsis 858 



Beets- 

 anomalies in 28 



field or lodder. (See Mangels.) 

 sugar. (See Sugar beets.) 



Belladonna — 



breeding for atropin 44 



seed, germination 545 



Belle Fourche reservoir as a bird reservation . .' 55 



Bengal grass, culture 136 



Benzene- 

 derivatives, Insecticidal value, U.S.D..\.. 559 

 effect on soils 619 



Benzoic acid, isolation Irom soil 710 



Bermuda grass- 

 as a pasture crop, Tex 533 



culture and use, U.S.D..\ 440 



( iant, notes, Ga 29 



hay, digestibility, Tex 168 



Berries, drying, Wash 715 



Bersecra, varieties 233 



Beschiilseuche. (See Dourine.) 



lesnoilia liesnoiii n.g., studies H 



Betel-nut palm " band '' disease 457 



Libliopraphy of— 



agricultural education .n lUissIa 793 



aneurism, verminous, in horses 82 



anthocyanin pigments ol plants 633 



apple bitter pit 456 



apples, thinning e.\pcrin.ents, \n .%a 449 



bacteriology c\l 



Lotany 63U 



cattle feeding 172 



chemistry ^.11,501 



C'occida> ci Porto liico 153 



coffee industry in Abyssinia 835 



corn billbu:;, southern, X.C 66fl 



cornstalk borer, lesser, U.S.D.A 562 



correlation as a measure oi relationships . 621 



correlation in grains 141 



