1144 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



soils of Virginia, Va 122 



spots caused by scale lice 865 



tree canker, notes 61 



chlorosis 463 



fungus parasites 657 



gumniosis, notes 61 



mildew, notes 61 



parasite, notes 359 



root disease 257 



trees, fertilization 1044 



growtli as affecte<i by i>runing. 1044 

 injury by insecticides, U. S. 



D. A S60 



manuring 345 



protection in Florida, U. S. D. A. 118 

 relation of growth to flowering. 1044 



root killing by cold, Iowa 147 



winterkilling, U. S. D. A 118 



twigs, temperature as affected by 



whitening 643 



Frui ts as related to bees 774 



at the experimental farm at Agas- 



siz, Can 753 



blossomi ng period , K.I 746 



culture .55, 698 



in Northern latitudes 1044 



for Virginia, Va 151 



insects affecting 61, 664 



N.Y. State 271 



Utah 271 



new hardy 1044 



orchard, as affected by freeze of Feb- 

 ruary 13, 1899, Ga 



(culture e.xperiments, Colo, 

 fertilizer experiments, 



Mass. Hatch 344 



fertilizer e.xperiments, N. J. 344 



irrigation, N.J 344 



V. S. I). A 345 



pollination, N. Y. Cornell.. 237 



varieties. Can 345 



Mass. Hatch 344 



packing and shipping 345 



pollination by bees 367 



preservation 54 



for exhibition. Wis 53 



.'Sutherland proi-ess 1046 



regulations of foreign governments 

 regarding importation, U. S. D. A. . 



small, culture experiments, Colo 



fertilizer experiments. Mass. 



Ilalch 



forcing 



growing in high latitudes, 



Can 



irrigation, U. S. I). .V 



l)r()tection from frost 



varieties, (;an 



Mass. Hatch 



u.se in Germany 



Fuchsia, cross fertilization 



Fuel, chemical and calorimetric investiga- 

 tions 100' 



50 

 229 



775 

 229 



344 

 753 



548 

 896 

 346 

 345 

 344 

 780 

 613 



Fuel, heat of combusti(m 612 



Fumigation, advantages 665 



for insects 369 



i)i orchards, co.«t 470 



tents 369 



with hydrocyanic-acid gas 6(i2 



Fungi, effect on humin substances 912 



growth as affected by certain .sub- 

 stances 314, 1014 



growth as alfcctccl iiy media _ 718 



in oil 313 



in greenhouses of Berlin Botanic 



Gardens 62 



limit of concentration of nutrient 



solutions ,520 



new species 24 



descriptions 656 



nitrogenous constituents 422 



of Florida, Fla 1015 



parasitic, of Java 461, 1057 



Vermont, Vt 261 



poi.sonous and edible 24 



position in i>lant kingdom 24 



relation to weather, N. J 3.54 



spore formation 961 



wood-de.stroying 219 



Fungicides. copi)er. jireparation 262 



preparatii >n 263 



and u.se, Md .572,681 



N.J 3.54 



Vt 470 



Fungus di.sea.ses of agricultural plants 767 



Furfuroids of plant tissues 21 1 



Furnace fl ue deposit, analy.ses 39 



for laboratories 1008 



Fusariurn liriumii!. notes 463, 6.55 



Fu.sariums, para.sitic, studies 653 



Fusicladhmi dcndritinim. (Sec Apple scab. ) 



pijrinum, notes 262, 911 



Gadflies, notes 69, 272 



Galactase, experiments 484 



in the ripening of cottage cheese, 



Wis 88 



Ijroperties, Wis 87 



Galacto.se, fermentation 915 



Oalechia spp., notes 69 



Galerucella luteoki, n< ites, K y 158 



Gall wasps, notes 975 



Gallic acid, determination 610 



Game, laws regulating transportation and 



sale, U. S. I). A s:'.l 



officials and organi /.at ions concerucil 



in protection, r. S. I). ,\ 617 



seasons, shipment, and sale,!". S.D.A. 8:i(l 



Gangrene in animals 790 



pathology 39;! 



Gapes of poultry, notes, Del 89i 



Gapeworm.s, notes ■ 294 



Garbage plant product, analy.ses, Mass. 



Hatch 933 



Garden <!rops, insects affecting, I'. S. I). .V . 361 



Gardening, dictionary, supplement 247 



in (iermany 1043 



treatise 7.53 



Gardens, English 51 



(lar(j(i])hia (vwintdln, i otes, V. S. D. A 362 



Garget. (>Vc Mammilis.) 



