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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



LVol. 41 



Sweet corn — 



tXisarium diseas'-s. Miiiu.. 745. 



In water culturo, eqiiilibriuiu concentra- 

 tion, 132. 



seeding depths and siickering, 'X.J., 

 42. 



sugar loss in storage, 040. 



variet.v tests. N.Dak., 147. 

 Sweet peas — 



cross-inoculation tests, 52;{. 



germination as affected b.v organic 

 substances, 523. 

 Sweet potato — 



caterpillar, notes, Fla., 548. 



meal, preparation, 65. 



mealy bug, notes, 756. 

 Sweet potatoes — 



culture experiments. 729. 



culture in Montserrat, 825. 



culture in Texas, 644. 



fertilizer experiments, t^la., 527. 



field tests, 825. 



insects affecting, 455. 



selection experiments, 636. 



storage, Ariz., 338. 



storage houses, 488. 



variety tests, 825. 



yield correlation of parent hill and 

 offspring, plantings, Fla., 528. 

 Swietenia spp., descriptive accounts, 541. 

 Swine — • 



fever, red, prophylaxis and treatment, 

 577. 



management in Idaho, Idaho, 273. 



management in the South, manual, 

 369. 



plague, paper on, 474. 



plague, relation to necrobacillosis, 784. 



{See also Pigs.) 

 Swiss chard, aerial fertilization with car- 

 bon dioxid, Vt., 833. 

 Sycamore blight, notes, 752. 

 Symbiotes, review of literature, 558. 

 Symptomatic antlirax. ' (See Blackleg.) 

 Siinanthe.don picHpes in South Dakota, 59. 

 Synoides, new genus, description, 456. 

 Syrphida> — 



notes, 852. 



of .lapan, economic, 461. 

 Syrplius americanuf!, notes, 852. 

 Tabanus, relation to horse sickness, 879. 

 Tacharitia lanew In southwestern Tnited 



States, 457, 7-57. 

 Tadpoles, nutritional studies, 468. 

 Tallianine, use in treatment of respiratory 



disease, 283. 

 '[■•althib as paper-making material, 732. 

 Tamarack — 



for wood-block pavement, 790. 



root habit, 634. 



sawfly, parasite, Mich., 660. 

 Tan I)ark industry in .Java, 48. 

 Tankage — 



amino-acid content, 'M~. 



analyses, Can., 565; Ind., 564, 868; 

 N.Y.State, 868. 



Tankage — t'on tinned. 



digester, i)hosphoric-acid standard. 

 564. 



feeding value, 569, 675 ; low a, :.'72 ; 

 Ky., 74 ; Mich., 74. 



for laying hens, Ind., 571. 



(See «V.so (Jarbage tankage.) 

 Tannia meal, preparation, 65. 

 Tannin — 



anal.vses, kaolin for, 805. 



content of New Zealand trees, 710. 



from hemlock bark, 509. 



Karaunda, species yielding, 839. 

 Tanning — 



colloid chemistry, 310, 801. 



wastes, fertilizing value, 724. 

 Tapeworms — 



in the fowl, 685, 881. 



treatment, 782. 

 Tapioca flour, characteristics and detec- 

 tion, 467. 

 Tares, pastured-off, effect on following 



crop, 826. 

 Taro in rotation with rice, Hawaii, 137. 

 Tartaric acid from grape-shoot silage, 618. 

 Tea — 



adulteration, detecting, 429. 



and its adulteration, 467. 



caffein content, 412. 



capsid, new, 847. 



culture experiments, 242. 



culture in Indo-China, 447. 



diseases, treatment, 845. 



insects affecting, 455. 



inspection. Conn. State, 170. 



manuring experiments, 742. 



plants, wild, of Germany, 743. 



pruning experiments, 242. 



shot-hole borer, control, 359, 463. 



soils of India, 718, 816. 



tortrix, studies, 357. 

 Teak — 



insects affecting, 57. 



reproduction, 48. 

 Teeth as affected by diet, 365, 471, 858. 

 Temperature — 



as affecting corn crop, U.S.D.A., 810. 



as affecting fungus flora. 841. 



;ss affecting winter wheat, U.S.D.A., 

 810. 



coefficientfi of hydration and growth, 

 defining, 27. 



influence on planting and harvest 

 dates, T;,S.T)..\., 716. 



means and growing season in relation 

 to frost dates, U.S.D.A., 118. 



of leaves, determining. 222. 



leduction to sea level, 808. 



lelation to alfalfa seed proilnction. 

 U.S.D.A., 732. 



relation to plant growth, 725. 



relation to seasonal progress of vege- 

 tation, 819. 



urban v. suburban, U.S.D.A., 120. 



waves, penetration into soil, 422. 



(See also Soil temperature.) 

 Tenehrioidea mauritanious. (See Cadelle.) 



