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Journal of Agricultural Research 
Vol. VIII 
Lily, pond. See Nymphaea. Page 
Lime- 
effect on arsenicals. 303 
effect on potassium in orthodase-bearing 
soils. 21-28 
Little-leaf— 
character of soil in relation to. 383-388 
comparison with other vine diseases. 394 
distribution.381-383 
effect of— 
fertilization.395-397 
fungicides.’.394-395 
insecticides. 394*395 
etiology. 392-393 
characters.381-382 
infectiousness. 392 
loss by. 381 
occurrence on Vitis spp. 381-398 
symptoms on Vitis spp.389-394 
variations in attacks. 388-389 
variations in susceptibility. 393 
Little-Leaf of the Vine (paper). 381-398 
McClintock, J. A. (paper): Peanut Wilt 
Caused by Sclerotium Rolfsii. 441-448 
McCray, A. H. (paper): Spore-Forming Bac¬ 
teria of the Apiary....399-420 
Malus sylvestris — 
arsenical injury. 287-317 
temperature relations of apple-rot fungi 
on. 138-163 
Man, treatment of anthrax in. 52-53 
Manure effect on nitrates and soluble salts 
of soil. 333-359 
Measurement of the Inactive, or Unfree, Mois¬ 
ture in the Soil by Means of the Dilatometer 
Method (paper). 195-217 
Mechanism of Tumor Growth in Crowngall 
(paper). 165-186 
Microorganism, influence on fermentation of 
corn silage.361-380 
Milk, ewe’s— 
fat content. 29-33 
relation to growth of lambs.32-35 
Moisture, soil. See Soil moisture. 
Morris, H. E., and Swingle, D. B. (paper): 
Arsenical Injury through the Bark of Fruit 
Trees.283-318 
Morse, W, J. (paper): Studies upon the 
Blackleg Disease of the Potato, with Special 
Reference to the Relationship of the Casual 
Organisms. 79-126 
Mucor stolonifer, temperature relations. 152 
Nelumbium speciosum , host plant of Helico- 
sporium nympkaearum . 225 
Neofabraea malicortids, temperature relations. 139- 
164 
Nitrogen— 
amino, change in fermenting corn silage... 368- 
37 o,372,375 
ammonia, change in fermenting corn silage. 369- 
370,372 
effect on composition of Citrus aurantium . 132-134 
Nymphaea spp.— 
host p_lants of Helicosporium nymphaea¬ 
rum .. 225 
leafspot-rot. 219-232 
Okra. See Hibiscus esculentus. Page 
Orange. See Citrus aurantium. 
Orthoclase— 
effect of calcium hydrate on potassium in.. 24 
effect of caldum sulphate on potassium in. 24,27 
soils bearing, availability of potassium in,. 21-28 
Paint, protection of fruit-tree wounds by.. 295-296 
Panax quinquefolia, host plant of Phytoph- 
thora cactorum.... . 259 
Peanut. See Arachis hypogaea. 
Peanut Wilt Caused by Sclerotium Rolfsii 
(paper).441-448 
Pear. See Pyrus spp. 
Pegmatite— 
effect of calcium hydrate on potassium in.. 22-23 
effect of calcium sulphate on potassium in.. 22-23 
Penicillium expansum , temperature relations. 139- 
164 
Pestalozzia funerea, temperature relations.. 139-164 
Phyllocactus sp., host plant of Phytophthora 
cactorum . 259 
Phytophthora— 
economic importance of genus.234-235 
identification of species of. 270-271 
studies of the genus. 233-276 
arecae — 
growth. 238 
morphology of the mycelium.241-242 
cactorum — 
growth. 238 
morphology of mycelium. 241-242 
parasite of Phyllocactus sp. 259 
erythroseptica , morphology of mycelium.. 241-242 
faberi — 
growth. 238 
morphology of mycelium. 241-242 
fagi— 
growth. 238 
morphology of mycelium. 241-242 
parasite of Fagus sp. 265 
tnfestans — 
association with blackleg of Solanum 
tuberosum . 89 
growth. 238 
morphology of— 
mycelium.... 241-242 
sexual bodies. 263-265 
jatrophae — 
growth.. 238 
, morphology of mycelium. 241-242 
nicotianae — 
growth. 238 
morphology of mycelium. 241-242 
parasitica — 
growth. 238 
morphology of mycelium.241-242 
phaseoli — 
growth. 238 
morphology of mycelium.241-242 
spp.— 
biometrical constants. 265-270 
morphology of— 
chlamydospores.255-258 
conidia.243-255 
conidiophores.242-243 
mycelium.241-242 
sexual bodies.258-263 
spore forms produced by.239-241 
