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EXPERIMENT STATION EECOED. 



[Vol. 35 



Peach — Continued. Page. 



twig miner, notes, Oreg 253 



twig moth, studies 258 



Peaches — 



breeding experiments. Mo 837 



culture in New York 836 



fertilizer experiments 238, 239 



fertilizer experiments, Mo 837 



floral biology 436 



flower and fruit color in, Ga — 36 



grading, N.J 542 



harvesting and packing 743 



irrigation experiments, Utah 143 



marketing in New York 743 



new, description, N.Y'.State 37 



planting with dynamite 236 



precooling experiments 40 



shipping experiments 646 



spraying experiments 343 



Peanut — 



cake, acidity 770 



cake, determination in feeding 



stuffs 504 



leaf rust, treatment 44 



meal, analyses. Conn. State 562 



meal, analyses, N.Y. State 867 



milling, notes, Tex 208 



oil, manufacture, U.S.D.A 806 



oil, physical constants 312 



Peanuts — 



analyses, U.S.D.A 806 



culture 34 



culture experiments 135 



notes 739 



proteins of 712 



varieties 134 



Pear — ■ 



aphis, woolly, studies, U.S.D.A. 463 



black spot canker, Wash 696 



blight, studies, Ga 36 



blight, varieties resistant to 447 



brown rot, studies 248 



diseases, notes, N.J 249 



leaf blister mite, notes, U.S. 



D.A 263 



leaf spot, notes 454 



rust, notes 454 



scab, studies 351 



slug, notes, Oreg 253 



sooty blotch, notes 550 



trees borer, sitraate, description, 



N.Y.State 55 



Pears — 



breeding experiments 743 



Chinese wild, tests 447 



culture in New York 836 



planting with dynamite 236 



winter injury 143 



Peas — 



bacterial stem blight of, Colo__ 847 



culture experiments 141 



cultural experiments, Oreg 341 



fertilizer experiments 425 



field, as a green manure, Nebr_ 438 



field, cultu-e. Wash 33 



Peas — Continued. Page. 



field, culture experiments, U.S. 



D.A 827 



field, notes, Idaho 340 



field, varieties, U.S.D.A 829 



germination 431 



ground, analyses. Wis 562 



growth as affected by stimu- 

 lants 434 



growth in relation to tempera- 

 ture 432 



inheritance of flowering time in_ 329 



Rounceval, culture experiments- 135 



toxic root secretions 636 



varieties 141 



Peat — 



bacterized, fertilizing value 324, 



430, 628 



burned, analyses, N.J 128 



lands or soils. (See Soils, 

 peat.) 



organisms that liquefy agar 227 



use as a fertilizer filler 24 



Pecan — 



die-back, studies, Fla 850 



diseases and insects in Georgia- 461 



twig girdler, life history 661 



Pecans — 



parent and propagated trees 145 



self-sterility in 41 



self-sterility in, Ga 36 



top-working 344 



top-working on hickory 745 



Pectase, action of 25 



Pedmilus vestimenti — 



biology 460 



remedies 854 



Peijomya — 



brassicw. (See Cabbage-mag- 

 got.) 



hyoscyami betw, notes 466 



vicina in North America 759 



Pellagra — 



central nervous system in 560 



dietary treatment 666 



prevention 472 



relation to diet 560, 767 



studies 666 



Pemphigus acerifoUi, notes, Conn. 



State 54 



PenicilMum — 



avellaneum n.sp., description 148 



sp., ammonia accumulation by — 513 



spp. on citrus 748 



Pennsylvania — 



College and Station, notes 97, 699 



Station, report 595 



Peonies — 



culture 745 



varieties 745 



Pepper — 



black, effect on micro-organ- 

 isms 557 



Cercospora spots, notes, Fla 844 



culture and diseases in Dutch 



East Indies 349 



