SULPHUK DIOXIDE AS AN INSECTICIDE. 



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United States Department of Agriculture, 



Bureau of Plant Industry, 

 Botanical Investigations and Experiments, Seed Laboratory, 



Washington, D. C, October 0, 1905. 



Final report of germination test of seed received September ^6, 1905. 



Test 

 Number. 



34630 

 34631 

 346b2 

 3463, 

 34634 

 3463,1 

 o4636 

 34637 

 34638 

 34639 

 34610 

 34641 

 31 42 

 316 3 

 3.644 

 34645 



Sender's 

 mark. 



13316 

 13316 



11722 

 11268 

 11268 



Name of .seed. 



Rye, untreated 



Rye, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours 



Beans, untreated 



Beans, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours 



Garden pea, untreated 



Garden pea, 2 t j 5 per cent, 22 hours 



Sorghum, untreated 



Sorghum, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours . . . 



Timothy, untreated 



Timothy, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours . . . 



Oats, untreated 



Oats, 2 t ) 6 per cent, 22 hours 



Flax, u.itreated 



Flax, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours 



Cotton, untreated 



Cotton, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours 



The actual value is the percentage of pure seed that will germinate. This is obtained by multi- 

 plying the percentage of pure seed by the percentage of total germination. 

 Remarks. — Treated with SOo, as above noted. 



E. Brown, 

 Botanist in Charge of Seed Laboratory. 



United States Department of Agriculture, 



Bureau of Plant Industry, 

 Botanical Investigations and Experiments, Seed Laboratory, 



Washington, D. C, October 6, 1905. 



Final report of germination test of seed received September 26, 1905. 



Name of seed. 



Barley, untreated 



Barley, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours 



Wheat, untreated 



Wheat, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours 



Rice, untreated 



Rice, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours 



Corn, untreated 



Corn, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours 



Sweet corn , untreated 



Sweet corn, 2 to 5 per cent, 22 hours 



Germi- 

 nation, 

 per cent. 



94.6 



9.5 

 94 





 42.5 





 94 





 97.5 







The actual value is the percentage of pure seed that will germinate. This is obtained by multi- 

 plying the percentage of pure seed by the percentage of total germination. ' 

 Remarks. — Treated with SOo, as above noted. 



E. Brown, 

 Botanist in Charge of Seed Laboratory. 



