INDEX. 



4.j3 



PAOH 



Rose family ♦'! 



Rotation of (•roj)8, advantage of 2.J1) 

 Rothiock, Dr. J. T., graHses of 



great l)a.sin 1^3 



Rougli-stalked meadow grass.- Wi 

 Royal Agrl. Soc, consulting 



botanist of .--- -2 



Riihiacea) «^ 



Rudbeckia, a weed 214, 219 



Riu-id New Yorker, on quack 



IfiS 



grass. 



Quoted 242 



Rust, on alfalfa 410 



On clover 418 



On grass 410 



On o'-chiird grass 419 



On tall fescue 419 



Rutaci'se. *'l 



Rye - 05, (W 



Ergot on 420 



Flowers of 38,39,41 



Leafof.. 29 



Rye-grass, analysis •'">H 



DeLiiuneon 230. 231 



Early culture 198 



Glumes of - - 34 



Seeds used to adulterate 



meadow fescue 207, 212 



Rye, for manure 280 



Sanifoin - 



Salem grass 



Salt, as a fertilizer 269, 



Sanborn , Prof. .J. W. , on amount 



of seed to sow... 



On seeding to grass 



On time to cut grass 291 , 



Sanderson, James, of Scot- 

 land, on sowing grass with a 

 crop - - 



Sap, movement- - 



Satin grass _ 



Saving seeds. 



Saxi*"ragacea; 



Scabrous; rough to the touch. 



Scales, lodicules. 



360 

 193 

 271 



242 

 249 

 293 



254 



10 



181 



299 



62 



PACJB 



Scarious, thin, dry, membran- 

 ous 64 



Schin/.ia, on roots of clover 431 



Sclerotium 420 



On clover 427 



Scott, F. J. , tm lawns 300 



Scribner. Prof. F. L., on grasses 



of Montana 87 



Scutch grass.- 103, 107 



Scutellate, shield shaped O") 



Scutellum 43 



Sea-grass 65 



Secondaries, of leaves 20 



Sedge-grass 0.") 



Sedges 05 



Bulliform cells of 25 



Value of 303 



Seed 41,42.43 



Saving clover 339 



Sowing clover 330 



Seed stations in Germany, work 



of.. 208 



Seednig grass by inoculation 247 



With grain 247 



Without grain .247, 250 



Seedling rot on roots of grasses 



and clovers 430 



Seeds to the acre, see each lead- 

 ing grass near the close of 

 the topic. 



Seeds bury tliemselves 45, 46, 47 



Carried on the feet of cattle. 101 



Covered by animals 47 



Depth of covering 49 



Germination 48, 49 



How distributed 100, 101 



How much to sow 240 



How ]ireserved - 48 



How to procure good 211 



Move 45.40,47 



Pounds or ounces to tlie 



bushel 202 



Produceil by one plant 326 



Pure and mi.xed 127 



Saving - 299 



Sowing 245, 203 



