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INDEX 



5 GEORGE v., A. 1915 



Cerealist — Con. 



Barley, two-row 



recommended varie- 

 ties of 



Beans 



Bi ancli Farms and Stations, visits to 



Cereals, experiments with 



plots of, etc., at Ottawa.. .. 



Correspondence 



Cross-breeding and selecting cereals. . 

 Distriljution, samples, seed grain and 



potatoes. . . 



Emmer . 



Flax 



Marquis wheat 



Pioneer wheat 



Prelude wheat. 



Milling tests 



Oats , 



recommended varieties of 



Peas, field 



Rye, winter 



Seed grain, sale of 



test of vitality of 



Spelt 



Tables, explanation of 



Tests, milling and baking 



Weather 



Wheat, IMarquis 



Pioneer 



Prelude 



spring 



spring, recommended varieties 



of 



winter / . . . . 



Chemist, Report of the Dominion — 



Acknowledgments 



Arsenate of lead ; .. 



Ashes, soft maple 



Barley germ meal 



Bran 



Brewers' grains " . . . . 



Calcaieous clay 



Cariots, analysis of 



yield and average composition 



of 



Cocoa bean husks 



Corn fodder and ensilage 



Cotton seed meal 



Distillers' grains 



Fertilizer experiments with potatoes. .89; 

 Fertilizing materials 



Agricultural lime 



Ashes, soft maple 



Calcareous clay 



Crushed limestone 



Flue ashes 



Lime compounds, their function and 

 use 



Lime vvaste, from kilns 



Limestone, grey 



ground 



Marl 



Pulp mill refuse 



Rock deposit 



Sludge or poudrette 



Superphosphate of lime 



Wood ashes 



Field roots, relative value of S9, 



Flax, golden 



Flue a-shes 



Fodders and feeding stuffs 



American vetch hay 



Bailey germ meal 



Bran 



PAGE Chemist — Con. 



763 



763 

 764 



757 

 758 

 752 

 758 



753 



760 

 764 

 752 

 753 

 753 

 757 

 760 

 761 

 764 

 764 

 755 

 755 

 760 

 758 

 757 

 757 

 752 



753 

 759 



759 

 760 



90 

 123 

 103 

 112 

 113 

 111 

 100 

 118 



119 

 112 

 114 



ni 



111 



104 

 96 

 102 

 103 

 100 

 98 

 104 



96 

 101 

 100 

 101 



98 

 104 

 100 

 103 

 102 

 102 

 114 

 113 

 104 



89 

 112 

 112 

 113 



Pagh 



Brewers' grains Ill 



Cocoa bean husks 112 



Corn fodder and ensilage 114 



Cotton seed meal Ill 



Distillers' grains Ill 



Gluten meal Ill 



Golden flax 113 



Middlings 113 



Mixed concentrates 112 



Molasses ; 113 



feed 114 



Molassine meal 114 



Hulless oats 113 



Oil cake m 



Veiny pea hay 112 



Formaldehyde 125 



Gluten meal m 



Insecfcides and fungicides 89, 123 



Arsenate of lead 123 



Formaldehyde 125 



Pine spray insecticide 125 



Tobacco decoction 126 



Velvas lawn sand weed killer 126 



Worm killer . . . . . . . 125 



Lime compounds, their function and 



use po 



Limestone, grey 100 



ground 101 



Mangels, analysis of 115 



influence of heredity in.. .. 116 

 yield and average composi- 

 tion of lie 



Marl. ....... i 98 



Meat Inspection Division 89 



Middlings 113 



Molasses 113 



feed 114 



Molassine meal 114 



Oats, hulless 113 



Oil cake m 



Potatoes, fertilizer experiments with. . 89, 104 



Pine spray insecticide 125 



Pulp mill refuse 104 



Rain and snow, average nitrogen con- 

 tent of 129 



Rain and snow, fertilizing value of. . 89, 127 

 Samples received for examination and 



report 88 



Sludge or poudrette 103 



Soils, Nova Scotia 91 



Soil moisture, conservation of 88 



Sugar beets for factory purposes. . . . 89, 119 



Superphos]ihate of lime 102 



Tobacco decoction 126 



Turnips, analysis of 117 



yield and average composition 



of 118 



Veiny pea hay 112 



Velvas Lawn Sandwe'ed Killer 126 



Water supply of farm homesteads. . 90, 129 

 Wheat, composition of as influenced by 



climatic cocditions 88 



Worm killer 125 



Wood ashes 102 



Director, Report of the l 



Agassiz, B.C. — ' 



Meteorological -Records at 78 



Summary of work at, 1913 77-80 



Animal Husbandry, Division of, Sum- 

 mary of work, 1913 35-37 



Baird, W. W.. Aiipointment of 10 



Botany. Division of. Summary of work, 



1913-. 29-31 



