1910] 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



979 



Kotatiou — Continued. \'&K>'- 



of crops, Ky 12i; 



of crops, Ncbr 4;is 



of crops for upper Wisconsin, 



Wis 220 



Roundwonns In poultry, Cal 3s5 



Roup in fowls, studies 283 



Rubber — 



animal pests of .'i44 



bark diseases, relation to nuirk 



scraping 4.">9 



Castilla, tapping experiments 544 



Ceara, culture In Southern India 544 



coagulation 544 



culture experiments ,s4i> 



culture in German colonies 544 



culture, use of dynamite In 582 



diseases and Injuries in Java__ 251 



diseases in Ceylon 544 



diseases in Uganda 45 



diseases, treatment 450 



fertilizer experiments 241 



Hevea. (See Rubber, Para.) 



Industry of the Amazon 544 



insects affecting 4C>:) 



papers on 544 



Para, coagulation of latex 132 



Para, culture in I'ganda 544 



Para, fertilizer experiments 842 



Para, root disease of 551 



pink disease, host plants of 154 



plantation, preparation 544 



spottlngs due to fungi 544 



tapping experiments 451, 544, 649 



Rubus, hybridization in 227 



Rum, distillation 718 



Run-off, maximum, determination — 684 

 Rural — 



civilization, ideal 891 



cooperative laundry, U.S.D.A 191 



credit. (See Agricultural 



credit.) 

 economics in New England in 



19th century 588 



economics, scope of 496 



economics, selected readings on_ 88 



education in Cook Co., Illinois-. 894 



life, development 92, 794 



life in .Japan 589 



life, organization, U.S.D.A 190 



migration in United States 294 



migration, psychic causes of_ 391, 392 



organization, discussion 408 



schools. (See Schools, rural.) 



survey of Morgan Co., Missouri- 580 



Rust fungi, lipase in 225 



Rusts, inoculation experiments ♦>5o 



(See also Grain, Wheat, etc.) 

 Rutabagas. (See Swedes.) 



Rutgers College, notes 390 



Rutherglen bug, notes 85.'*, 



Rye— 



as a green manure, Nebr 438 



as a green manure for cotton, 



U.S.D.A 828 



bacterial blight, notes 845 



Hye — Continued. ■.;«'. 



bran. analyHeH, N.Y.SIhi. hUT 



cost of production. Mluu r.iU 



oulfure, WnHh 33 



culture In eastern United Stntm, 



U.S.D.A _. S32 



culture In Hand htlU of Ne- 



brnska, Nebr 827 



culture In Texas rnnliandle, 



U.S.D.A 440 



culture In weHtern WaNhlDKtuu, 



Wash 6M 



diseases, notes 47 



diseases, treatment 0.'i2, 750 



'• drunk bread " (llscase, Rtudlei*. 84.1 



fertilizer experlinentH 120, 



323, 325, 320. 425. 420. 427. C'iQ 



fertilizer experiments, I'.S.D.A. 020 



grass, varieties 81 



improvenieut. Wis B28 



Inoculation experlmentii, N. 



Dak 32 



middlings, analyses, N.Il 873 



middliugs, analyses, N.Y. State. 807 



mlildlings, aniilyscH, Wis 602 



rusts, description 47 



straw, disintegrated, digestibil- 

 ity 474 



varieties 037 



varieties, N.Dak 229 



varieties, R.I 229 



Sahal serrulata, studies 807 



Saccharin, determination 112 



Saccharomycca minor in bread 



leaven D13 



Saccharose, determination In plants . 200 



Sahuaro, behavior of excised branch. 820 

 Sailors, discharged, employment In 



England and Wales 296 



Sal seedlings, development 649 



Salicylic add, defermlniitlon In wine. 805 

 Salmon, shipping long distances, 



U.S.D.A 102 



Salt- 

 absorption by plants 435 



effect on serum mixtures 080 



effect on soils and plants 423 



fertilizing value 827 



use In wound treatment 882 



Saltpeter, Chile. (See Sodium ni- 

 trate.) 

 Salts- 

 absorption by plants 423,488 



antagonism 828 



effect on soil acidity 22 



relation to soli colloids 16,022 



r61e In Infant feeding 168 



Salvarsan, fixation by blood 74 



Sampling, standard methods 415 



San Josi^ scale — 



control In West Virginia 657 



notes 350 



notes, Oreg 263 



Sand dunes, control and utilization. 



Mich '^1" 



Sandflies, notes, Ohio 552 



