Beans, bush or dwarf ; varieties tested for growth, product- 

 iveness, etc 20 : 11 



affected with anthracnose 20: 11 



varieties tested for earliness, growth and product- 

 iveness 7 : 15, 16 



Beech 3 : 15 



Belgian grass 6 : 34 



Bermuda grass, notes and analysis 6 : 18, 19 



Betula nigra and lutea 3 : 15 



Birch, black and cherry 3 : 15 



Blissus leucopterus, how to destroy 15 : 5, 6 



Blue grass 6: 30 



Bolls, cotton ; see Cotton. 



Bottle grass, notes and analysis 6 : 35 



Box Elder 2: 20 



Bromus secalinus and unioloides, notes and analysis 6 : 17, 18 



Buckeye 3 : 15 



Buckthorn 3: 15 



Bumelia lanuginosa 3 : 15 



Butter production as affected by feed 5 : 37, 38 



experiments in settting and churning milk. .7: 4-6 



use of ice in cream separation 7 : 7 



Button bush 3 : 15 



Cabbage, varieties tested for heading qualities 2:5,6 



Canary grass, notes and analysis 6 : 30, 31 



Cantaloupes, varieties tested for productiveness, size, char- 

 acter and quality of fruit. (1888) 2: 9 



(1889) 20: 7 



(1890) 20:8 



Castanea vesca 3:16 



Catalpa bignonioides 3 : 16 



Cattle, Jersey, at station farm 5 : 34, 35 



intense in breeding 1:5 



Cephalanthus occidentalis 3 : 15 



Cercis Canadensis 2 : 20 



Cherry, wild 2 : 20 



Chess or cheat, notes and analysis 6 : 17 



Chestnut 3 : 16 



China tree 2 : 19 



Chinch bug, how destroyed 15 : 5, 6 



Chufas, productiveness of" ' ' " 16:20 



Clay, red, analysis of 2: 13 



Clayton, Jas., assistant agriculturist, Report of 7: 9-16 



Climatology of Alabama ( 1811-1890) 18 : 5-73 



