NEw York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
Roots vs silage for cows, 9, 364. 
Rose, Anton R., Assistant Chemist, 25, 
VII. 
Rose bug, life history, 11, 682; in- 
jurious to strawberries, 11, 682. 
bushes and foliage, plant food con- 
stituents in, 24, 375. 
Rot, bacterial, of onions, 18, 169. 
black, of cabbage, combating, 22, 
95; dissemination, 22, 90; 
due to bacteria, 22, 89; 
early experiments, 22, 87; 
experiments in prevention, 
22, 91; failure of leaf pull- 
ing treatment, 22, 101; im- 
portance in New York, 22, 
87; infection, 22, 90; notes 
on prevention, 22, 107; 
previous investigations, 22, 
87; symptoms, 22, 88. 
cauliflower, experiments, 22, 
104. 
new, of apples. (See Apple rot, 
new.) ; 
stem, of snapdragon, 19, 66. 
Rotary pumps, 22, 347. 
Rotation including sugar beets, 16, 197. 
of crops, a check for onion smut, 
19, 72; on Station farm, 7, 318. 
Rotted stable manure, use of, 14, 124. 
Rotting of cherries and plums, notes on, 
4, 280. 
of tomatoes, 5, 2738. 
Round silo, 15, 651. 
Rouse, Irving, on Board of Control, 22, 
VII. 
Rowen, timothy, forage, analysis of, 10, 
40. 
Royal Stock Food, composition, 5, 338. 
Rubner, heat values, 20, 58. 
Rubus argutus. (See Blackberries, 
leafy-cluster. ) 
cuneifolius. (See Blackberry, sand.) 
idaeus. (See Raspberries, Huropean 
red.) 
neglectus. (See Raspberry, purple.) 
nigrobaccus (see Blackberries, long- 
- eluster) ; var. sativus (see Black- 
berry, short-cluster); x villosus 
‘see Blackberries, loose-cluster). 
occidentalis. (See Raspberries, 
black.) 
odorata. (See Thimbleberry.) 
strigosus. (See Raspberries, Ameri- 
can red.) 
Rue, plant food constituents in, 24, 
375. 
Rule for calculating value of fertilizers, 
16, 37. 
Rules and regulations of Station, 1, 26. 
relating to gratuitous chemical 
analyses, 14, 241. 
437 
Russeting of apple, occurrence, 18, 192. 
Russian apricots, 14, 270. 
productiveness, 14, 271. 
melons, test of varieties, 17, 32. 
Russet group of apples, 25, 348. 
Rust, apple, occurrence, 18, 192. 
asparagus, spraying for, 19, 122. 
bean, 11, 555. 
blackberry, 14, 351. 
carnation. (See Carnation rust.) 
celery, 11, 581. 
currant. (See Currant rust.) 
quince, 14, 367. 
raspberry, 14, 370, 19, 207. 
raspberry, occurrence, 18, 213. 
resistant varieties of carnations, 
15, 492. 
spores, distance carried, 15, 485, 
486. 
wheat, 14, 535. 
Rusty spot, caused by Bacillus rudensis, 
21, 32;. description, 21, 28; early 
studies of, 21, 32; false theories as 
to cause, 21, 30; in cheddar cheese, 
19, 44; influence on price of cheese, 
21, 29; investigations, 21, 27, 33; 
not table stain, 21, 29; outbreak in 
State, 21, 30; recommendations for 
treatment, 21, 52; source of con- 
tamination, 21, 50; summary of in- 
vestigation, 21, 18. 
Rutabaga, food value, 16, 555. 
variety test, 2, 182, 3, 199, 4, 142. 
Ryder, E. T., potato spraying experi- 
ment by, 25, 132. 
tye and vetch as a cover crop for 
orchards, 15, 442. 
constituents in the ash of one ton, 
10, 174. 
fertilizers for, 14, 112. 
fertilizing materials contained in, 
14, 93. 
green, plowing in, for potato scab, 
16, 18, 418. 
tillering of, 5, 121. 
Saccharin as preservative in canning, 
23, 50. 
Sage, plant food constituents in, 24, 
STDs 
Sainfoin as a cover crop for orchards, 
15, 443. 
Saint Lawrence and Champlain valleys, 
apples for, 25, 359. 
Salaries, appropriation for, 25, 9. 
Salary and labor expenses of lExperi- 
ment Stations compared, 11, 88. 
Salicylic acid for potato scab, 6, 313. 
Salisbury, J. V., & Sons, potato spray- 
ing experiment, 22, 136, 140, 24, 161, 
162, 163: 
