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EXPERIMENT STATION RECURD. 



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Nortli Dakota College, notes 600,899 



Station, financial statement. 297 



notes GOO 



Notolophus lencosligtna, notes. Me g,s 



Nozzles, spray, teats. Mo 578 



Nuclei of bacteria 722 



Nucleic acids of wheat germ, studies, Conn. 



'"^t'lt^- 512 



Nursery fumigation 369 



N.Y. State 273 



inspection and care, Conn. State.. 581 1 



in Illinois io58 | 



law, Va 4G7 



Nut oils, analyses, Me 5IG ' 



Nutmegs, adulteration 108 



Nutrition investigations in California, U. S. | 



D. A (;77 



of the Department 

 of Agriculture, ] 



U.S.D.A 476 



Nutrium, a new skim-milk product 78O ' 



Nuts as food, U. S. D. A , ggg I 



A//.S/ «.')•• vinitor, notes 1067 



Oak disease resembling apple-tree canker, ! 



i'a .' 650 j 



forests, estimation 1 )f yield 653 



in beech forests g53 



moss, analysis 282 



root parasite, notes 658 



timber production 454 



Oaks, ancient pollard 455 



for reforestation in France 757 



planting for timber, Cal 955 



transplanting g^g 



Oat-and-pea hay, digestibility, Me 873 



silage, heat of combustion, Me. 873 



Oat-and-vetch hay, digestibility. Me 873 



Oat choi), analyses. Me 587 



Oreg 471 



feeds, analyses. Conn. State 70 



Mass. Hatch 28I 



Me 587 



N. Y. State 169 



K. I. 



282 



Vt 472,877 



digestibility, Me 873 



N. v. .State ni 



for cows, I'a (;7,s; 



grass, notes, Cal 93(5 



smut, studies. 111 35(; 



tall, analyses, Oreg 47I 



hay, analyses, Ncbr 478 



heat of combustion, Me 873 



hidden smut, studies. 111 355 



loose smut, studies. 111 355 



smut, seed treatment, Mont 859 



treatment, Can 537 



Oreg 1052 



with formalin 855 



straw, analyses, Oreg 47I 



fuel value IO72 



Oats, Alinit experiments 338 739 



analyses 1391378 



Conn. State 70 



Me 378 



R- I 907 



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(-)ats and field peas, analyses, Ncbr 442 



peas, analy.ses, N. .1 378 



as a forage crop 45 



affected by amount of soil water . . 45 

 distance of planting. . . 132 



characteristics of young plants 442 



culture e.\-periments io36, W.ix. 1039 



<^'au 535 



Fla 1036 



low'i 134 



Nebr 430 



digestibility. Me 873 



fertilizer experiments 532, 547^ 



624,627,642,839 



Can -537 



N. Me.x 539 



Ohio 127 



germination as affected by— 



after-ripening 453 



formaldehyde 457 



treatment for smut, Wyo 10.50 



ground, analyses. Conn. State 70 



Mass. Hatch 281 



^'t 877 



in rotations. 



233 



irrigation experiments, WLs 40 



nitragin experiments 530 



planting large vs. small seed 411 



root system, N. Dak 517 



seed selection 3^0 



seeding experiments 339 



size of grain as affected by (^imate. . . 737 



subsoiling for, Minn 628 



surface vs. subwatering. Can 325 



varieties 139, 234, 442, 547, 1036, 1039 



("'in - 134, 229, 328 



Iowa 134 



Minn 629,(130 



Mont 849 



Okla 230 



Tenn 103^ 



\Vis 12 



\\'J« 1039 



vitality, Can .-^5 



winter, for grain and pasi nrc 443 



in Iowa, Iowa 610 



relation to wild oats cji 



i/btrca bimaculata, notes ]t;6 



Observatories, establishment 920 



Ocean currents, theory, L'. S. 1). A 1015 



tides, U.S. D. A 1)9 



Ocelli of insects, structure 973 



Ochromyia, bibliography s{\~ 



Oeneria diiipai: (Sec (iypsy moth. ) 



(Ikianthus niveun, notes (;m 



lEdemasia concinna, notes. Me 68 



(Estrus ovis, notes 294 



Ohio Stiition, financial statement 198, 997 



notes 400, 899 



report < if director 198,997 



Oidium in Burgundy 573 



treatment G2, 360, 573, 667, 966 



oil analysis, Hubl's iodin method 21 



cake germ meal, analyses, Vt 877 



cakes, effect on constants of butter fat. isi 

 for cows 179 



