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Banana Root-Borer (paper) 39-46 



Barley kernels, development — 



daily 393-430 



in normal and clipped spikes 431-472 



Bartlett pears, ripening and storage 473-500 



Bacterium iranslucens var. undulosum, effect 

 of- 



formalin 366-379 



presoak method 379-392 



Beckmannia erucaeformis, host of Puccir.ia 

 coronata 257 



Beetles — 

 Colorado potato. See Leptinotarsa decem- 



lineata. 

 flea. See Epiiriz cucumeris. 



Behavior of the Citrus-Canker Organism in 

 the Soil (paper) 189-206 



Bicarbonate, sodium, effect on milk and fat 

 production 125-130 



Bigaraldin, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 

 ciiri 3S6 



Black raspberry, host of Gytnnoconia inter- 

 stitialis 501-507 



Blackberry, host of Gymnoconia inier- 

 stitiatis 505-506 



Blackleg filtrates, germ-free 513-515 



Blish, M. J. (paper): Effect of Premature 

 Freezing on Composition of Wheat 181-188 



Blue grama. See Bouteloua gracilis. 



Bouteloua — 



curtipendula on northern Great Plains 65-72 



gracilis on northern Great Plains 65-72 



Brachypodium pinnatuin, host of Puccinia 

 glumaru-m 258 



Brandes, E. W. (paper) — 

 Artificial and Insect Transmission of Sugar- 

 cane Mosaic 131-138 



Mosaic Disease of Com 517-522 



Braim, Harry (paper): Presoak Method of 

 Seed Treatment: A Means of Preventing 

 Seed Injury Due to Chemical Disinfectants 

 and of Increasing Germicidal EfGcieucy . . 363-392 



Bromus mollis, host of Puccinia glumarum. . . 258 



Buffalo grass. See Bulbilis dactyloides. 



Bulbilis dactyloides on northern Great Plains . . 66-72 



Calamovilfa longifolia on northern Great 

 Plains 65-72 



Calandra sordida. Syn. Cosmopolites sordi- 

 dus. 



Calarin, susceptibility to Pseudomonas citri. . 338 



Calashu, susceptibility to Pseudomonas citri. . 358 



Calcium — 

 carbonate, effect on availability of potas- 

 sium of greensand 242-256 



chlorid, effect on germination and growth. . 74-96 



oxid in greensand 244 



phosphate, effect on solubility of soils 50-51 



sulphate, effect on solubility of soils 47-54 



Caraway, effect on milk and fat produc- 

 tion 125-130 



Carbohydrates — 



in silage 174-178 



in wheat, effect of freezing 186-187 



Carbon dioxid, effect of calcium sulphate on 

 production in soil 51-52 



Page 

 Carbonate, calcium, effect on availability of 



potassium of greensand 242-256 



Carex — 



filifolia on northern Great Plains 65-72 



heliophila on northern Great Plains 65-72 



Casimiroa edulis, susceptibility to Pseudo- 

 monas citri 341-346 



Castor oil, effect on milk and fat production. . 124 

 Chaetospcrmuni glutinosum, susceptibility to 



Pseudomonas citri 342>345)346, 348 



Chaetochloa lutescens, susceptibility to sugar- 

 cane mosaic 134 



Chalcas exotica, susceptibiUty to Pseudo- 

 monas citri 341-346 



Chlorid, calcium, effect on germination and 



growth 74-96 



Cicitrange, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 



citri 355 



Citradia, susceptibility to Pseudomonas citri. . 354 

 Citrandaria, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 



citri 3S4-3SS 



Citrangarin, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 



citri 355 



Citrange, susceptibility to Pseudomonas citri. . 354 

 Citrangedin, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 



citri 3SS 



Citrangequat, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 



citri 356 



Citranguma, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 



citri 356 



Citric acid. See Acid, citric. 



Citropsis Sckweinfurthii, susceptibility to 



Pseudomonas citri 343)345)347)348 



Citrumelo, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 



citri 354 



Citrimshu, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 



"Iri 355 



Citrus-canker. See Pseudomonas citri. 

 Citrus — 



aurantifolia — 

 infection resembling Pseudomonas citri. 203-204 

 susceptibility to Pseudomonas citri. . . . 350-361 



australasica. Syn. Microcitrus australasica. 



australis. Syn. Microcitrus australis. 



decumana. Syn. Citrus m,axima. 



ezcelsa, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 

 citri 352-361 



Garrowayi. Syn. Microcitrus Garrowayi. 



grandis — 



susceptibiUty to Pseudomonas citri 350-361 



Syn. Citrus maxima. 



hystrix, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 

 citri 349-361 



japonica. Syn. Fortunellajaponica. 



limetta. See Citrus aurantifolia. 



margarita. Syn. Fortunella margarita. 



maxima, effect of inoculation with Pseudo- 

 monas citri 190-199 



medica, susceptibility to Pseudomonas citri. . 349 



mitis, susceptibility to Pseudomonas 

 citri 351-361 



nobilis — 

 var. unshiu, susceptibility to Pseudo- 

 monas citri •^49-361 



susceptibility to Pseudomonas citri. . . . 351-361 



