PEA 



INDEX TO REPORTS, 1887-1901. 



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Pease— Con. 



Garden, experiments with (1890), 8(J ; ('91), 



140, 280, 304; ("1)2), 222, 240, 2(JS ; ('03), 



298; ("04), 208, 323, 302, 410 ; ("95), 272,317, 



355, 405; ('W,), 175, 315, 443; ('97), 304, 



344, 3-14; ('98), 110, 117, 2(>7, 31S, 350; (1)9), 



267,328, 308. 411; (1900), 130, 32G, 413, 



i'Ol), 122, 380, 414, 487, 530. 

 varieties recommended (189li), 175; 



('98), 110; ('!I9), 104. 

 grown after Potatoes (1894), 2!)7. 



in Muck soil (1891;), 188 (plate). 



witli Oats (1894), 295. 



inoculation with Nitragin, experiments (1.S98), 



137. 

 Insects affecting (1891). 190; ("94), 187; ('95), 



138; ('96), 228; ('97). 192; ('98), 188, 191; 



("99), 170 (figs): (1900), 208, 211 ; ('01), 212. 

 Largest and smallest crops during o years at 



Central Farm, Bull, xxix, 39. 

 Late varieties (1890), 87. 

 Loss from delaj' in sowing (1899), 14. 

 Nitrate of soda as a fertilizer (1901), 524. 

 Nitrogen in root-tubers (1887), 15. 

 Number of dnys fro i sowing to harvesting, 



Bull, xxiv, 12 ; xxvi. 14 ; xxix, 14 ; xxxii, 



16 ; xxxiv, 17 ; xxxvi, 10 ; xxxix, 20. 

 Root-tubers (1887), 14, 

 Second early varieties (1890), 87. 

 Sown at different dates (1895), 18, 343, 380 ; 



('90), 28, 326, 391, 434; ('97), 21, 313,368, 



412 ; ('98), 32, 248, 278, 340, 384 ; ('99), 13, 



238, 290, 349, 399. 



2 years' averages (1896), 28. 



3 j'ears' averages (1897), 21. 



4 years' averages (1898), 33. 



5 years' averages (1S99), 14. 



Sown thick and thin '(1893), 243 ; (1931), 411. 



■ with Clover (1896), 39, 394. 



with Oats (1901), 411. 



with other grain (1892), 182, 205, 242 ; 



(■93), 242 ; ('98). 282. 

 Summer fallow vs. Spring-ploughed sod (1892), 



240. 

 Summer fallow vs. Fall ploughing (1890), 278. 

 three years' average at Na])pan (1S95), 259. 

 Uniform test-plots at tiie Five Experimental 



Farms, Bull, xxiv, 12 ; xxvi, 14 ; xxix, 14 ; 



xxxii, 16 ; xxxiv, 17 ; xxxvi, 16 ; xxxix, 20. 

 Varieties producing largest crops, Bull, xxiv, 



13 ; xxvi, 15 ; xxix, 15 ; xxxii, 17 ; xxxiv, 



18 ; xxxvi. 18 ; xxxix, 21, 47. 

 Weights of crops (1898), 138, 142. 



Peat, comijosition of (1891), 158. 



Peats, analyses of (1890), 110. 



Pennisetum longistylnni (1890), 187. 



Pennsylvanian Wind-flower (1891), 262. 



Penny Cress (1891), 215; ("95), 181 (fig.); ('99), 

 184.— .BuZ. xxviii, 24. (Sec Stink- weed.) 



Pentilia niisella (1897), 217. 



Pentstenion barbatus Torreyi (1897). 260. 



Pepper.— 



Black Nubian (1900), 382. 



Cardinal (1891),. 149; ('98), 110; ('99), 104. 



Cayenne (189S), 110; ('99), 104. 



Coral Gem (1891), 141. 



Pepper— Co)i. 



Golden Dawn (1891), 141 ; ('98), 110 ; ('99), 



104. 

 Long Red Cayenne (1895), 323. 

 Ruby King (1891), 140. 

 Squa-sh (1891), 140; ("98), 110; ('99), 104. 



Pepper-bush, Sweet (1899), 124. 

 Pepper-grass (1889), 70 ; ('90), 166 ; ('91), 215 ; ('99), 

 189 {t\g,).-Bnll. xxviii, 14 (fig.), 24. 



Peppers — 



grown at Agassi/. (1894), 409. 



at Brandon (1895), 323 ; (1900), 382. 



at Central Farm (1891), 140; ('98), 



110; ('99), 104. 



at Indian Head (bS93), 298; ('97), 385; 



("98), 3.55 ; (1900), 415 ; ("01), 488. 

 Perennial flowering jjlants, one hundred varieties 

 hardy at Ottawa (1897), 2(50. 

 additions to list (1898), 120; ('99), 126. 



Peridroma saucia (1900), 215 (figs.); (1901), 229 



(%s.) 

 Peronospwa viticola (1891), 147, 192 ; ("92), 99; 



('97), IIL— i}«Z/. X, 13. 



Persicary, Bull, xxviii, 36. 



— tall, Bull, xxviii, 36. 



Persimmons, Japanese, planted at Agassiz, (1891), 



336. 

 Petalostemon violaceus (1899), 126. 

 Peterson, C. W., on Awnless Brome Grass (1901), 



261. 

 Petroleum, Crude, for San Jose Scale (1900), 



231 ; ('01), 246. 

 Pettit, Murray, report on spraying apple-trees, 



(1895), 119. 

 Pettit, W. H., report on spraying apple-trees, 



(1895), 118. 

 Petunias (1899), 262. 

 Phffiogenes discus (1890). 1()7. 



Phalaris arundinacea (1890), 182 (Plate iv.); ('91), 

 209 (fig.), 2(il ; ('92), 145 ; ('95), 269 ; ('96), 

 335.— Bm/Z. xix, 17. 



analyses of, Ball, xix, 28, 32. 



Canariensis (1891), 298 ; ^1900), 403 ; {'01), 474. 

 Phellodeudron Amurense (1893), 49. 

 Philadelphus cordifolius (1890), 265; ('93). 49. 



coronarius (1890), 265; ('93), 49; ("94), 273; 



('97), 256. 

 deut/.iflora (1893), 49; ('04), 273. 

 Gordonianus(1893), 49. 

 grandiflora (1893), 49; (•'94), 47, 273; (■97>. 



256. 

 inodorus (1890), 265. 

 nana (1890), 265 ; ("93), 49 ; ("94), 278. 

 speciosissimus (1897), 256. 

 PhLeothrips, sp., on Wheat (1901), 213. 

 Phlffiotribns liminaris (1893), 176 ; ('94), 212 ; ("95), 

 155; ('96), 255; ('97), 200; (1901), 242, 249. 



Phleum alpinuni (1890), 1«3. 



pratense (1887), 15; ("88), 59; ('89), 65; ('90), 

 183; ("95), 269; ('97), 325; ('98), 143, 297 

 ('99), mS.—BulL xi:;, 18. 



analyses of (1890), 119; ('98), 144.— 



Ball, xix, 28. 



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