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INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



951 



Forests — Continued. Page, 



of Mount Rainier National Paric- 451 

 of Yosemite, Sequoia, and Gen- 

 eral Grant National Parks_ 242, 648 

 private, manasement in New 



Yorl?, N.Y.CornoU 45:2 



selection strip metiiod of fellinR_ 34G 



state, in Pennsylvania 452 



topographic survey methods 841 



Formaldehyde — 



as a source of carbon for plants. 821 

 detection in illuminated green 



plants 821 



determination 616 



oxidation to formic acid 71:5 



Formalin. (See Formaldehyde.) 



Formicencyrtus thoreauini n.g. and 



n.sp., description 7G1 



Formicldaj of South Africa ."G5 



Fowl — 



cholera, notes, Guam 878 



cholera, studies 80 



typhoid, investigations 283 



Fowls — 



acorns for 172 



inbreeding experiments. Wis 564 



inheritance in. Mo 867 



ovarian infection of 683 



ovariotomized, development 171 



(See also I'oultry.) 



Foxtail, meadow, root systems of 639 



Franklin ieUa tritici, notes 656 



Free martin, theories concerning 169 



Frogs as affected by high tempera- 

 ture 851 



Frost — 



effect on germination of seeds 632 



fall, U.S.D.A 808 



forecast ing,Nev 505 



in East Indies 719 



leaf injury or loss due to 243 



point, investigations 318i 



protection from 15, 318 



warnings, U.S.D.A 808 



Fruit — 



baskets and containers, stand- 

 ards for 598 



bud development. Mo 837 



bud formation, relation to water 



supply 142 



bush, varieties 742 



canned, analyses. Conn. State 558 



canning and preserving 419 



canning in the home 558 



citrus. (See Citrus fruits.) 



culture in Argentina 837 



culture in California 142 



culture in England 741 



culture in Great Plains area, 



U.S.D.A 446 



culture in sand hills of Ne- 

 braska, Nebr 835 



culture in southern New Jersey- 643 



diseases and insects in Georgia- 461 

 diseases and pests, control, 



Wash- 743 



Fruit — Continued. Page. 



diseases, notes, Minn 148 



fleshy, localization of acid and 



sugars In i>i>6 



flies, chemical reactions of 3«2 



fly, -Medilciiancan, as affected 



by cold storage, li.S.D.A 362 



fl.v, Mediterranean, development 



in lemons 259 



fly, Mediterranean, In environs 



of Paris 259 



fly, Mediterranean, in Madagas- 

 car 259 



fly, Metlltenanean, parasites of- 760 



hail injury to 734 



hardy, breeding In .\nierlca 743 



improving old varieties 342 



industry in New York 830 



industry in Porto lUco, Cuba, 



and Florida, Hawaii 542 



Industry in Spain .342 



insects affecting 355,401 



juices, fermentation 616 



kilns, testing 367 



low-grade, utilization. Wash 717 



marketing 892, 893 



marketing in New York 446 



new. description, N.Y. State 36 



orchard, culture in South Aus- 

 tralia 835 



packing law in California 342 



pollen, germination 731 



preservation 14 



preservation and inspection 367 



pruning exporimonls 38 



resistant to Insects and fungi 342 



rust and Coryneum, treatment 351 



small, culture 36 



small, culture In New York 830 



stocks, notes 342 



stone, resistant stocks for 645 



stone, spray mixtures for, Va 143 



suitability for jelly making 418 



transport;at4on 83.'J 



tree disease in New Zealand 456 



tree leaf-roller, notes, Oreg 253 



tree leaf-roller, remedies, Oreg 551 



tree root rot, studies, Ariz 547 



tree root systems, Utah 837 



trees as affected by tin bands 



or girdles 446 



trees, blossoming dates 044 



trees, fall i'. spring planting, Mo- 837 

 trees, killing by low tempera- 

 ture 234 



trees, pollination 743 



trees, propagation through bud 



selection 446 



trees, ripening of growing parts, 



Ohio 543 



tropical in Philippines 643 



worms in Nova Scotia 853 



Fucus veaiculofsus, enzym ac^'lon in_ 25 

 Fungi- 

 ammonia accumulation by 513 



chondriosomes in 635 



