400 INDEX TO First TWENTY-FIVE REPoRTS. 
Frost, apple varieties affected, 21, 61. 
blisters on leaves, 21, 58. 
manner of formation, 21, 64. 
effect on strawberry blossoms, 21, 
353. 
shading as protection, 23, 237. 
Frosts, spring and fall, 7, 376, 8, 381. 
Fruit, analyses of, 3, 333, 24, 355, 371. 
bark beetle, injury by, 19, 271; 
life history of, 19, 273; notes on, 
18, 442, 19, 270; treatment, 19, 
276. 
buds, effect of hydrocyanic gas on, 
20, 266. 
dirty, as cause of poor vinegar, 23, 
168. 
disease survey of the Hudson yal- 
ley, 18, 184; Western New York, 
19, 167. 
diseases, letter of inquiry concern- 
fing, 18, 188. 
house, Station, general description, 
23, 253. 
industry in Western New York, 19, 
170, 
influence of foreign pollen, 5, 174. 
kinds of winter injury, 24, 218. 
lists for New York pomological dis- 
tricts, 25, 353. 
plant food constituents used by, 24, 
355. 
of the Station, 15, 12. 
publications, plan for, 25, 11. 
rot, 18, 420, 438, 453; of cherry, 
14, 351; cherry, checked by bor- 
deaux mixture, 15, 405; cherry, 
occurrence, 18, 195; cherry, 
remedy for, 14, 352; peach, 14, 
858; peach, occurrence, 18, 208; 
plum, 14, 364, 19, 200; plum, 
bordeaux mixture as a_preven- 
tive, 15, 387; plum, occurrence, 
18, 211. 
setting of sprayed apple trees, 19, 
361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 
3868, 389, 390, 392, 393. 
process, 19, 395. 
spot of Baldwin apple, study of, 
18, 176, 19, 172; of quince, 14, 
367, 19, 205; of quince, occur- 
rence, 18, 212; of quince, remedy 
for, 14, 867. 
storage house, temperature ranges 
in, 23, 254. 
testing, objects, 15, 267. 
thinning, 15, 378. 
experiments in, 15, 28. 
trees, analyses of, 10, 162, 11, 
173, 24, 355; and cereal crops 
compared as to ash, 10, 173; 
bearing, effect of winter spraying 
Fruit trees — Continued. 
with kerosene on, 19, 321; con- 
stituents of, 10, 162;7 14); 173, 
24, 355; effect of environment 
on winter injury, 24, 224; ef- 
fect of variety on winter injury, 
24, 226; winter injury to, 15, 
27, 24, 215; winter injury, treat- 
ment, 15, 408, 24, 230. 
varieties at Station, 16, 17. 
Fruits, analyses, 2, 151, 3, 333, 24, 355, 
371. 
and vegetables, exhibit of, at 
World’s Fair, 12, 173. 
composition and value of, 14, 147. 
few and many seeded, seedlings 
from, 5, 166. 
large, 10, 492. 
manurial value of, 14, 147. 
new, origination, 15, 26. 
number of, grown and fruited, 14, 
251. 
relation of seed to quality, 1, 78. 
testing, 14, 249, 15, 26, 267. 
thinning, notes on, 18, 17, 18. 
varieties under test, 15, 268. 
wild, seedlings from, 5, 167. 
Fuller, Fred D., Assistant Chemist, 16, 
V; bulletins by, 20, 29, 21, 417, 22, 
407, 23, 405; resignation, 24, 8. 
Fumigating nursery stock, 16, 21, 467. 
Fumigation apparatus, 20, 307. 
cost, 20, 317. 
experiments, notes, 20, 20. 
experiments with hydrocyanic acid 
gas, 20, 264. 
for prevention of carnation rust, 
15, 491. 
for San Jose scale, 16, 457, 19, 
328. 
of nursery stock, 19, 335. 
orchard, 20, 292. 
tents, estimating contents, 20, 314. 
Fumigator, box, modification, 20, 290. 
cover, 20, 311. 
filler, 20, 312. 
for small é6rchard trees, 19, 287. 
hexagonal folding, 20, 22; cost, 20, 
313; description, 20, 309. 
Station, modification of, 20, 21, 
290: < 
Fumigators, box, 20, 308. 
comparison, 20, 316. 
Function of Station, statement of, 22, 
1, 
Funds, maintenance, increase, 25, 8. 
Fungi, edible, composition, 6, 464. 
spore germination in, 15, 470. 
Fungicidal value of paris green, 24, 207. 
value of potassium gnlphide, 6, 348, 
