IMi E X I I !•' 



BJE< TS. 



1289 



Pissodes harcynisr, notes 1 I7J 



notatus, notes 



picex, notes 680 



Plague transmission by insects 



Plant analysis for determining fertilizer re 



quirements 955 



Breeders 1 Association, < ihio 963 



breeding experiments 



Can 852 



Me 



N. Dak 236,238 



N.J 364,864 



K. I 86] 



S. Dak 544 



With apples. Can L45 



barley 656 



Can 127 



blueberries, Me 35 



carnations 77n. 867 



cereals 756 



citrus fruits, V. S. I). A . ... L42 



corn, Conn. State 857 



111 26 



Ind 857 



R.I 858 



eggplants, Me 35 



grapes 43 



oranges 865 



peonies 469 



potatoes, N. Dak 260 



Vt 263 



rye 244,968 



strawberries, R. 1 862 



sweet corn, N.J 970 



tobacco, Conn. State 136, 138 



U. S. D. A 135 



tomatoes, Me 34 



wheat 462 



Can 126 



N. Dak 260 



Ohio 661 



U. S. D. A 552 



breeding, international conference ... 822 



principles of 750 



role of, physiology in, U. S. 



D. A 123 



selection in 1126 



treatise 1055, 1144 



work of Luther Burbank. 250,771 



bugs, notes, U. S. D. A 160, 879 



diseases- 

 bacterial, Mich 171 



monograph 263 



bibliography. Mass 259 



control 91 



by Owen process. Mich ... 38 



in Germany 670 



in Belgium 981 



Connecticut, Conn. State 153 



India 77."). 77r> 



Indiana, Ind 1076 



Minnesota, monograph 373 



Montana . Mont I "■ 1 



Norway 989 



Porto Rico. I. S. I). A 351 



Queensland s ~'' 



7299—06 6 



Plant d 



in Vermont, VI 1077 



w eel Virginia, w . \ .. ... 373, 1091 

 • 873, 1162 

 relation to weather, \ t . . 1077 



remedii N. I 



review of literatim 



sclerotium 154 



t reatmenl . . 



Okla 512 



extracts, effecl 01 



food, availability 120, 121 



in soil 



ui 

 definition. i.i 



Water soluble, ill BOl] 



d, \ ia 



growth as affected by 



Bordeaux mixture 



climatic factors 



electricity I lu 







intense heat and light, Ariz . 



ughl 



lunar influences 



mutilation, Mass 



soil acidity 131 



growth, effecl on retention ,,f bases by 



soils 1048 



relation to transpiration Ms 



intumescences due to chemicals 37.". 



lice, monograph 



notes 52,21 



(". S. 1). A 



remedies, N. J 



physiology, relation to agriculture, 



!'. S. I). A 123 



Planters, notes 815 



IMaiii ing plan, use 1069 



Plants 



albinism 



as affected by poisons 



Bodium salts, R. I 



sulphur dioxid 



superheated soils »W7 



assimilation of ammonia by 



nitrate nitrogen by mi 



nitrogen by 648,751 



■lie nitrogen by. . 

 blossoming period al Ames, Iowa n 



bud variation 



collections by children 



color, control of 1146 



in 



culture under colored cloth 1196 



diseased, physiology oi 



desert, leaf anatomy 614 



economic, iii Madras 164 



notes 



elect rocllltlire 



evolution, U. S D. \ , 



experiments with 750 



fertilizer requirements 



forcing with ether 



identification 



importation into Cap.' of 1, 1 Hope... 266 



