990 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Rural — Continned. Page. 



education, improvement 897 



education, treatise 292 



housing, treatise 895 



migration in United States 193 



organization in Ohio 895 



organization in Tennessee 895 



progress, conference on 699 



sanitation, notes. Wash 790 



schools. (See Schools, rural.) 



sociology, treatise 790 



Rust — 



mite, notes 60 



yellow, overwintering 51 



Rusts of North America with 



cseoma-like sori 539 



(See also Grain, Wheat, etc.) 



Ruta-hagas. (See Swedes.) 



Rye— 



as a cover crop for cherry or- 

 chards, Greg 231 



bran, analyses, Ind 263 



bran, analyses, N.J 665 



bread, composition and nutritive 



value 760 



composition as affected by fer- 

 tilization and soil preparation. 230 



cost of production, N.J 137 



crossing experiments, Greg 228 



culture, S.C 694 



culture, continuous, N.J 138 



culture experiments, Ga 138 



culture experiments, S.Dak 230 



culture experiments, TJ.S.D.A 137 



culture on sandy soli 37 



culture under Irrigation, Coio__ 528 

 effect on baking quality of 



wheat, U.S.D.A 558 



effect on milk and tnittcr 570 



effect on soil moisture 17 



fertilizer experiments 24, 



327.519.622, 820 



fertilizer experiments, Mass 622 



fertilizer experiments, Mich 723 



flour, analyses 164 



flour, analyses, N.Dak 67 



germination as affected by 



silver nitrate ."^1 



grasses, palatability, Ohio 865 



green, fertilizing value, N.J 129 



ground, analyses, Ind 263 



growth as affected by sulphur. 541 



heads, fungus disease of 845 



meal, analyses. Mass 467 



middlings, analyses 72, 263 



middling.«, analyses, Ind 263 



middlings, analyses, N.J 665 



prices and shrinkage. 111 337 



protein content, following black 



fallow 2.30 



red dog flour, analyses, Ind 263 



rusts In Canada 51 



straw, analyses 164 



straw, composition and digesti- 

 bility .565 



transpiration in 522 



Rye — Continned. Tagt. 



varieties, Ga 138 



varieties, U.S.D.A 733 



wheat hybrids, natural 230 



yield in relation to meteor- 

 ology 207,319,715 



Saccharin — 



toxicity 429 



use In foods, N.Dak 256 



Saccharose, determination In frozen 



beets 13 



Sainfoin, effect on milk and butter. 570 



Saisaetia hemisph<Erica. (See Hem- 

 ispherical scale.) 



Sal, natural reproduction 347, 839 



Salicylic aldehyde — 



antlzymotic action 815 



effect on plant growth 20, 326 



Salivary digestion, relation to 



gastric digestion 862 



Salmon waste, analyses 28 



Salt- 

 determination In sea water 504 



effect on butter flora, Mich 776 



effect on Lnvertase 408 



fertilizing value 519,726 



Saltpeter — 



as a source of potash 327 



Chile. (See Sodium nitrate.) 



use In cheese making 574 



Salts- 

 absorption and secretion by 



roots 224 



absorption by cultivated solis__ 324 

 absorption by living and dead 



roots 334 



and acids, antagonism between. 429 



antagonism, U.S.D.A 126 



antagonism, additive effects 780 



as affected by humic acid 324 



effect on amylolytic ferments of 



bread 660 



effect on hellotropism 333 



effect on reproductive process.. 768 

 Injurious to cotton plant in 



F.gypt 227 



movement in alkali soils 16 



neutral, effect on action of alco- 

 hol on plant ceils 333 



San Jos^ scale — 



notes 752 



notes. 111 162 



notes, N.J 158 



remedies 548 



remedies, Ohio 551 



susceptibility to sprays 551 



Sanal as a green manure 37 



Sands — 



of New Hampshire and Ver- 

 mont 787 



of West Virginia 686 



Sanitation, military, text-book 369 



Sanninoidea CJnIioaa. (See Peach 

 borer.) 



