Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of Science, Volume 33List of members in each volume. |
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Acad bacterial Ben Davis blight Bloomington bluegill boric acid Brookville canadensis cankers caused cent clover corn County Crawfordsville crop culture disease east of Russellville field Five miles south forceps Four miles east Four miles south fruit fungus Fusarium germination Greencastle greenhouse Grimes incubated Indiana Academy Indianapolis infection inoculated July July 14 June Lake leaf leaf-spot lesions market gardens miles north moist Monon Monroe County Montgomery mosaic nest nitrate content nitrogen noted occurred old Big Four orchard oxygen plants plot powdery mildew prevalent Proc Puccinia pulleys Purdue University Raccoon Creek ravine reported rich woods Russellville in rich Russellville on dry rust scab Science season seed Sept soil south of Russellville species specimens spores spray swamp teliospores temperature Three miles south Tippecanoe Tipton tomato uredinia varieties Wabash weed West Lafayette West of Goldsmith wheat whistle wooded hillside
Popular passages
Page 288 - The largest Insects scarcely exceed in bulk a mouse or a wren, while the smallest are almost or quite imperceptible to the naked eye, and yet the larger part of the animal matter existing on the lands of the globe is in all probability locked up in the forms of Insects. Taken as a whole they are the most successful of all the forms of terrestrial animals.\ In the waters of the globe the predominance of Insect life disappears.
Page 19 - THERE is not in the wide world a valley so sweet, As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet ; Oh ! the last rays of feeling and life must depart, Ere the bloom of that valley shall fade from my heart.
Page 241 - ... important mountain ascents were made, then in Mexico and Central America, and finally in South America. In recent years he found an enthusiastic and intrepid companion for his travels in Mrs. Mary M. Holway, his wife, who has shared the discomforts and the joys of his explorations, and to whom much 1 Contribution from the Botanical Department of the Purdue University Agricultural Experiment Station. credit is due for extent and value of the results. Since the death of Professor Holway on March...
Page 256 - C., and Levine, MN, The Determination of biologic forms of Puccinia graminis on Triticum spp.
Page 5 - The objects of this Academy shall be scientific research and the diffusion of knowledge concerning the various departments of science...
Page 256 - CR 1922. The relation of temperature and hydrogen ion concentration to urediniospore germination of biologic forms of stem rust of wheat.
Page 20 - May 26, 1890, to fill the vacancy in the Senate caused by the death of James B.
Page 256 - Bul. 72. 1922. — , and Durrell, LW Studies on the Crown Rust of Oats.
Page 274 - Apr. 22 May 6 May 20 June 3 June 17 July 1 July 15 July 29 Aug. 12 Aug. 26 Sept. 9 Sept. 23 Oct.
Page 256 - Res. 28: 1119-1126. 192U. (G-U15) ---------- and Leighty, CE Resistance in rye to leaf rust, Puccinia dispersa Erikss. Jour. Agr. Res.