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Stizolobium deeringianum —Continued. 
structure of pod.673HS74 
structure of seed. 674 
Storage— 
butter, factors in deterioration of. 447*448 
delay in, effect on apple-scald.311-312 
Stripe disease of Hordeum spp., resemblance 
to bacterial-blight. 625-627 
Structure of the Pod and the Seed of the 
Georgia Velvet Bean, Stizolobium deer¬ 
ingianum (paper). 673-676 
Studies in Greenhouse Fumigation with 
Hydrocyanic Acid: Physiological Effects 
on the Plant (paper).319-338 
Sulphur— 
effect on different crops. 91-103 
sulphate- 
effect on different crops. 98-99 
formation in seeds on germination. 100 
percentage in different crops. 99-100 
Swamp land, Gulf coast, use of rainfall data 
in drainage of. 243 
Taxus brevifolia, reproduction from seed stored 
in forest floor. 3-26 
Technic, field, in rod row tests.399-419 
Temperature— 
effect on apple-scald. 395-299 
effect on Jonathan-spot. 289-291 
index for Fusicoccum putrefadens.... _525-528 
index for Glomerella cingulata . 525-528 
influence on growth of Diaporthe pkaseolo- 
rum . 4 95 
influence on soil hygroscopicdty. 156-159 
of cattle during fattening.470-472 
probable factor in wilt of Linum usitatissi- 
mum . 581 
relation to fungus growth on Oxycoccus 
macrocarpus . 521-529 
relation to growth of Bacterium translur 
cens . 635-636 
Temperatures of the Cranberry Regions of the 
United States in Relation to the Growth of 
Certain Fungi (paper). 521-529 
Tests of a Large-Sized Reinforced-Concrete 
Slab Subjected to Eccentric Concentrated 
Loads (paper). 505-5*0 
Tests, rod row. See Rod row tests. 
Thatcher, R. W. and Dahlberg, A. C. (paper): 
Enzymes of Milk and Butter.437-450 
Thoroughwort. See Eupatorium perfoliatum. 
Three-lined Fig-Tree Borer (paper).371-382 
See also Ptychodes trilineatus. 
Timothy. See Pkleum pratense. 
Tires, disease of animals caused by Eupa¬ 
torium urticaefolium .699-716 
Tisdale, W. H. (paper): Flaxwilt: A Study 
of the Nature and Inheritance of Wilt Re¬ 
sistance. 573-606 
Tomato. See Lycopersicon esculentum. 
Tree hopper. See Stictocephala festina. 
Tree, reproduction by seed stored in forest 
floor. 1-26 
Trembles, disease of animals caused by Eupa¬ 
torium urticaefolium . 699-716 
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Tricholoma spp., causes of fairy rings. 196,202 
Trifolium pratense , effect of sulphur on.94-102 
Triticum — 
aestivum, effect of sulphur on.94-98,100-103 
spp.— 
bacterial disease of, resemblance to bac¬ 
terial-blight of Hordeum spp.. 629 
technic in rod row tests.403-404, 
406-408,409-416 
effect of fungus fairy rings on. 231 
spelia, bacterial disease of, resemblance to 
bacterial blight of Hordeum spp. 629 
Tsuga heteropkylla, reproduction from seed 
stored in forest floor. 1-36 
Turnip. See Brassica rapa. 
Tobacco. See Nicoiiana tabacum. 
Tuber sp., cause of fungus fairy rings. 196 
Tylenchus penetrans — 
control. 31 
description of... 33 
habitat. 33 
hosts of. 30 
identification. 30 
injury to plants by. 29-30 
losses from.30-31 
muscular powers. 31 
n. sp. 33 
parasite of— 
Cinnamomum camphor a . 27*30 
Gossypium spp. 27*29 
Solanum tuberosum .. 27,29,30,31 
Viola spp.. 27,29 
Urine, cattle, excretions in.454-455,467-468 
Velvet bean— 
Florida. See Stizolobium deeringianum. 
Georgia. See Stizolobium deeringianum. 
Violet, See Viola spp. 
Viola spp.— 
host of Tylenchus penetrans . 2 7,29 
injury caused by Tylenchus Penetrans .29,30 
Vitis Spp.— 
host plant of Macrosiphum iUmoisensis .., 83 
occurrence of Macrosiphum illinoisensis on 83 
Wandering-Jew. See Zebrina pendula. 
Water- 
absorption of hydrocyanic-add gas by.,.. 430 
soil, effect on movement of soluble salts 
through. 539-544 
See also Irrigation; Moisture, soil. 
Weather— 
effect on fruiting bodies of fungus fairy 
rings. 208-217 
relation to— 
growth of cranberry fungi.. 523 
growth of Oxycoccus macrocarpus. .521-524 
infection of Phaseolus lunatus by Dia¬ 
porthe phaseoldrum .489-491,495 
See also Humidity; Rainfall; Temperature. 
Weir, W. N. (paper): Effect of Pumping from 
a Shallow Well on the Ground-Water 
Table. 339-357 
Well, shallow, effect of pumping on ground- 
water table. 339-357 
