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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page. 



Parasitism and Eoslnophllia 276 



Paratimia conicola n.g. and n.sp., 



description 254 



Parcel post — 



marlieting by 392, 690, 792 



marljeting by, U.S.D.A 792 



Paresis, parturient. (See Milk 



fever.) 

 Paris green — 



analyses, Mich 436 



analyses. N.J 639 



scald of tobacco plants by 351 



Parkinsonia microphylla, transpira- 

 tion in 728 



Parthenocarpy — 



in fruits 226 



in Xicotiana 136 



Parthenogenesis — 



in Nicotiana 136 



in plants 727 



in tomatoes 233 



Parturient apoplexy, paralysis, or 



paresis. (See Milk fever.) 



Paspaliim poisoning in cattle, Miss- 676 



Passalora hevecB, notes 442 



Passion fruit brown spot, notes 644 



Piisteurization, rc^sumf-, N.Y.State.- 674 



Pn.sture mixtures, notes. Wash 95 



Pavements, economy of types 484 



Pea— 



aphis, control by lady beetles, 



Va.Truck 555 



aphis, studies, U.S.D.A 62 



forage, effect on milk and but- 

 ter 570 



bay, analyses, Wyo 469 



straw, composition and digesti- 

 bility 565 



thrips. studies 450 



weevil, leaf-eating, biology 65 



Peach — 



borer, studies, N.J 101 



leaf curl, notes, N.J 144 



leaf curl, treatment, N.Y.Cor- 

 nell 248 



leaf glands, taxonomic value 



and structure, N.Y.Cornell.- 739 

 nursery stock die-back and 



gumming 046 



package law In New Jersey, 



N.J 639 



pollen, viability, N.J 144 



scab, treatment, N.J 146 



scale, West Indian, control by 



parasites 456 



trees, injuries to by poultry, 



N.J 144 



Peaches — 



cost of precooling 637 



cost of production o44, 739 



culture experiments, N.J 144 



culture in Egypt 2.".2 



June drop of, N.J 144 



packing and shipping, N.J 039 



picking and handling 437, 739 



Peaches — Continued. Page. 



pollination experiments 233 



spraying experiments, N.J 146 



supply and distribution in 1914, 



U.S.D.A 149 



varieties, N.Mex 737 



varieties for Pennsylvania, Pa_ 149 



Peanut — 



bacterial disease, studies, N.C_ 52 



cake, analyses 72 



cake, effect on milk and butter. 570 



cake, feeding value 371 



disease, notes 744 



leaf rust, treatment 746 



leaf spot, studies, U.S.D..\ 645 



meal, analyses 263 



meal, analyses, Mass 467 



meal, analyses, N.J 665 



meal, analyses, Tex 467 



tikka disease, notes 50 



vines, ground, analyses 767 



Peanuts — 



composition and nutritive 



I value 565 



culture, Colo 630 



culture and recipes, Ala.Tuske- 



gee 859 



Insects affecting 851 



Pear — 



blight, notes 351,647,648,739 



blight, studies, Wash 647 



blister disease, notes 543 



diseases In New Jersey, N.J 147 



dl.seases in New South Wales 247 



fruit spots, notes 846 



midge, notes 752 



Monllla blight, studies 351 



psylla, notes 752 



psylla, notes, N.J 158 



psylla, remedies, N.J 147 



scab, notes 846 



sucker, notes 451 



thrips, notes 752 



I'ears — 



Bartlett, keeping qualities, 



N.Mex 738 



blight resistant, from China 55 



elder, propagation 834 



culture 833 



parthenocarpy in 226 



pollination 233,341 



preserved, valuation 256 



seedless, notes 234 



spraying experiments, N.J 147 



Peas — 



analyses, Wyo 400 



as affected by pod position, 



N.J 134 



as an orchard cover crop. 



N.Mex 437 



canning. Improvement in Wis- 

 consin 341 



culture, Colo 630 



culture under irrigation, Colo 528 



effect on soil moisture 17 



fertilizer experiments 24,518,822 



