Index 



Classlflcatloii no. 

 Vegetable phypiology — Continued 1 



Curious plienomena in (Vasey). 1872. p. 446 A27.9:10 



Suggestions for investigations in, with special relations to a>rricul- 



ture (Uoodale). lSi)7. p. 43S '. A10.6:7 



Vegetable Physiology and I'athology Division, Agriculture Depart- 

 ment (formerly J >i vision of Vegetable Pathology): A28. 

 Herbarium of, some Peronosjioracea^ in (Swingle). 1891. p. 109.. A28.5:7 

 Record of some work of, including extracts from correspondence 



and other communications (Gallowav). 1889. p. 41 A6.3:8 



Work in (Woods). 1898. p. 261 ." Al. 10:898 



Work of, for farmer (Galloway). 1897. p. 99 Al. 10:897 



See also Botany Division. 

 Vegetable jjroducts: 



Minor, and their sources, p. 170 Al. 1:870 



Stored, some little-known insects affecting (Chittenden). 1897..! A9.6:8 

 Vegetable substances, nitrogenous compounds of, suggestions regard- 

 ing nomenclature of ( Atwater). 1899. p. 118 T A10.3:65 



Vegetables: I 



Commercial varieties, testing of (Tracv). 1900. p. 543 ' AL10:900 



Cooking, losses in. 1898. p. 22 .' A1.9:73 



Desiccation of (Watts). 1875. p. 507 - A27.9:13 



Experiments with ft-rtilizers on, to study feeding capacities of | 



plants and variations due to action of fertilizers. ■ 1891 A10.4:19 



Losses in boiling, and composition and digestibility of i:)Otatoes I 



and eggs. 1897 .' A10.3 :43 



Originators of, list of, with addresses and names of specialties I A10.4:18 



Protection of, from injury bv heat or cold during transportation I 



■ (Harrington). 1894 ."...' ' A29.2:F94 



Rules for naming. 1889 i A10.4:ll 



See also Asparagus ^=- Beans — Beet — Bur or globe artichokes — 

 Cabbage — Canadian field peas — Carrots — Celery — Cha- 

 yote — Cucumbers — Cucurbits — Egg plant — Fruits and veg- 

 etables — Garden vegetables — Horse-radish — Jerusalem arti- 

 ctiokes — Lettuce — Melons — Onions — Peas — Potatoes — 

 Sugar beets — Sweet potatoes — Tomatoes — Znaim cucumbers. 

 Vegetables, canned: 



Adulteration of (McElroy). 1893. p. 1015 A7.3:13» 



Analysis of, provisional method for (Munson). 1902. p. 50 A7.3:65 



Statistics of, 1886-87. p. 426 A27.9:26 



" Swells in," cause and prevention of. 1898. p. 28 A1.9:73 



Vegetation: I 



Alkali soils and, some mutual relations between (Kearnev and 



Cameron). 1902 .' A1.8:71 



Characteristic, of desert region from western Texas to central 



Arizona (Dewey), p. 351 Al. 1:891 



same. p. 351 ' A6.1:891 



Chemistry of (Abbe). 1899. p. 361 A29.6:27 



Effect of moon on, notes on (Kimball). 1901. p. 215 A29.6:29 



Insects destructive to, general observations on (Neal). 1883. 



p. 35 A9:3:l 



Meteorological observations considered with special reference to 



influence on (Schreiber). 1895. p. 395 A29.3:112 



Season of, 1894-1901. p. 369 A29.6:30 



Winds injurious to crops and (Curtis). 1895. p. 435 A29.3:ll-' 



See also Climate and vegetation. 

 Vegetation house arranged for pot experiments (Britton). 1901, p. 



152 ; ! A10.3:9i) 



Veitch, F. P. Phosphoric acid rendered solul:)le by digestion with I 

 ammonium citrate at 65° C, amount of washing required to I 



remove. 1896. p. 73 A7.3:49 



Velvet bean: 



Report on (Smith). 1899 A3.4:14 



Valuable forage crop and soil renovator. 1898. p. 12 A1.9:78 



Venezuela, statistical view of. 1890. p. 469 A27.9:28 



Venezuelan cattle, shipments of, to Cul)a (Ellsworth), p. 516 1 A4.1:899 



Ventura area, California, soil survey of (Holmes and Mesmer). p. 



521 1 A26.5:90]' 



578 



