INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1163 



Page. 



Peaches, notes. Ciil gift 



pruiiiuK r/) 



Mieli 2.37 



vs. thinning 10-15 



self-sterile varieties, N. Y. Cornell . 237 



types of fruit branches 5.5 



varieties 1044 



Ariz 798 



Mich 237 



Okla 048 



Peanut butter, analyses, Conn. State 279, 280 



food value. Me 78 



meal for cows 589 



oil, fuel value 1072 



manufacture in France 399 



Peanuts, fertilizer experiments, Tenn 1029 



food value. Me 78 



notes. Can 329 



Pear and cherry tree slug, notes 167 



disea.ses in the Hudson Valley, N. Y. 



State 1,55 



gnat midge, notes 10(U 



growing in New Jersey, N. J 146, 344 



leaf blister mite, notes, Ariz 365 



Mont 869 



midge, notes 862 



psylla, notes, Mont 869 



rust, treatment 573 



scab, notes 262, 463, 911 



treatment 657, 965 



slug, notes, Mont 869 



N. ,1 365 



N. Me.x 974 



tree body blight, notes, N. Y. State ... 61 



Pears, analyses 558 



ash analyses 853, 1045 



cross pollination 647 



culture in Iludsnn River Valley 1045 



pots H53 



drying ,5.58 



flower development. Wis 22 



forcing under glass 8.53 



germination as affected by size of 



fruits and number of seeds 758 



growing in high latitudes. Can 548 



method of fructification 1045 



notes, Cal 945 



self-sterile varieties, N. Y. Cornell . . . 237 



varieties 1044 



Mich 237 



Mont 853 



Okla 648 



for cider 54 



Peas, analyses 79 



culture experiments, Can 229, 535 



dried, analyses, Nebr 478 



fertilizer experiments 532 



Ind 54 



formula 851 



field, varieties. Can 229 



food value, U. S. D. A 876 



forcing in pots 441 



germination and growth as affected 



by fatty acid salts 1009 



horse beans, and vetches for green 



manuring 534 



Page. 

 Peas, inoculation with bean tubercle bac- 

 teria 1013 



liming on sandy soils 840 



relation of grain weight to nitrogen 



content ,!27 



seed selection 340 



surface v.s. sub watering. Can 325 



varieties 532 



Can 131 



vitality. Can ,56.> 



Peat, analyses, Mass. Hatch 933 



industry 691 



Pecans, culture 451 



Kla 7.51,1045 



food value. Me 78 



insects affecting, Mi.ss 867 



Pecos River water for irrigation, N. Mex .. 834 



Pectic matter of plants 420 



Pediculida', bibliography 867 



Pediculoides, bibliography 867 



Pedicitloidcii graminiim, n. sp., notes 970 



Peltandra rust, notes 768 



Pemphigus hetx, n. sp., description 266 



Wash. .. 26.5 



PeniriUiiim ghiurum. enzym 722 



studies 24 



sp., notes 860 



Pennsylvania Station, financial statement. 697 



notes 10991 



report of director . . . 097 



Pentosans, apparatus for determination lOS; 



determination 108 



in feeding stuffs, digestibility. . . 00.5 



Pepper, analyses 79 



anthracnose, notes, Conn. State SGG 



culture in Bombay 24& 



Peppers, fertilizer formula S5l 



growing under glass in summer, 



N. H 10391 



notes, Iowa 310. 



Pepsin, effect of (juantity in digestion 477' 



solvent power 108. 



Peptic digestion, e.xi>eriniental methods... 1077 



Peptones as food 67(V. 



conversion into primary proteids. 108. 



solubility in alcohol 108. 



Perchlorate in nitrate of soda 325' 



Perchlorates, determination in nitrate of 



soda 308 



determination in i>otaysium 



and sodium nitrates 510 



determination in oresenceof 



chlorids and chlorates 51C 



effect on plants • 824 



Perfume, growing flowers for 754 



Pericarditis, traumatic 293 



Peridermium of Pinit.s slrobus 573 



Peridermmm pini, notes 573 



PeriUus circumcinctus, notes 470 



Peritonitis of horses, .studies 292 



Permanganate of potash for grape mil- 

 dew 360, 464 



Perognathus, revision of species, U. S. D. A. 617 



Pcranospora violx, notes 263 



viticola. (See Grape downy 

 piildew.) 



