34 



Grown under tlie influence of electricity, B 23-1 1 



Phospliates compared on basis of equal phosphoric acid for. . R 14-28, 

 15-105 and 126. 



Report on varieties, B 44-41 



Seed selection, R 18-135 



Seed tests, B 44-32 



Summary of yield of R 8-141 



Oranges, lemons, etc., literature relating to diseases of R 17-32 



Orchard management, B 82-3 



Orchard treatment for San Jos^ scale, B 86-3 



Orchards, cover crops for B 82-9 



Pruning, B 82-14 



Oriental moth {Cnidoca7npaflavescens) in Massachusetts, a new B 1 14-3 



Orthesia. insignis, (See Greenhouse orthezia) 



Oxyptilns pericelidactylus, (See Gartered plume moth) 



Oyster shell scale, R 17-112 



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Paleac7-ita vernata, (See Canker worm, spring) 



Palms, leaf spot of {Graphiola Phoenicis) R 9-67 



Paniaim crus-galli,P. italicuni, P. viiliaceutn, (See Millet, Japanese) 



Pansies, fertilizers for B 10-6 



Pansy disease, a new K 1 1-152 



Paria aterritna^ (See Strawberry flea) 



Paris green, analysis of B 38-11,74-7,81-7, 109-14 



For cranberry insects, B 19-139 



" New Process" (See Fungicides and insecticides) 



On apple trees, B 19-1 18 



On tent caterpillars, B 19-121 



Poisonous doses of B 2-9 ; R 1-27 



Paris green and lime, (See Fungicides and insecticides) 



Parsnips, grown under the influence of electricity, B 23-7 



Report on varieties, B 44-22 



Seed tests, B 44-33 



Parsons' " Six dollar " feed, R 13-53 



Pathogenic fungi, R i i-i45 



Pea, field R 6-12, 7-14,9-38 



Flat R 7-i5> 8-38, 9-12 and 36 



Idaho field or coffee (OVtv- arieti/iii»!) R 10-36 



Mummy • R 7-i4i 8-38 



Pea seed, Canadian field, effect of asparagin solutions on germination of 

 R 13-77- 



Pea vine louse, : R 13-87 



Pea weevil [Bnichiis pisi), B 12-13 



Peach, attack of plum curculio, B 10-8 



Directions for spraying (See Spraying calendar) 



