INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



931 



Bacterium — Continued. Page. 



maculicolum n.sp., description, U.S.D.A. 54 



montemartinii n.sp., notes 845 



oncidii, notes 650 



orientate n.sp., description 779 



spp. in conjunctival sac of horses and 



bovLnes ., 176 



notes 779, 847, 881 



syncyaneum, infection of milk with 87 



tularense. notes 461 



xanthochlorum n.sp., notes 847 



Bacterium, undescribed pathogenic, in mOk. 87 



Bagasse as a paper making material 213 



burning in boiler furnaces, La 3S4 



drying experiments, La 90 



Bagniesiella dianthcrx n.sp., description 853 



Bag-shelter caterpillars, injurious to horses.. 456 



Bagworms, notes 147 



Bakeries, economy and system in, treatise. . . 762 



inspection, Me 868 



Bakers, training school for 262 



Baking powder, alum, use 564 



Balaninus prohoscideus, notes. W.Va 753 



rectus. (See Chestnut weevil.) 



Balsam, Canadian volume tables 443 



Banana bread, notes 260 



flour, analyses 260 



leaf roUcr, studies 857 



Bananas, analyses 68 



as a foodstuff 563 



bagworm affecting 857 



cooking 260 



digestibility 563 



dried Surinam, food value 68 



fungus disease affecting 345 



Banksia integrifolia, food plant of purple scale, 



Cal 756 



Barberries as a host plant of wheat rust 142 



Barberry pyraUd, notes, Conn. State 855 



Barbituric acid, assimilation by plants 32 



Barit, notes 361 



Barium arsenate, analyses. Mass 65 



chlorid as a coagulant for rubber 



latex 141 



dosage 677 



effect on guinea pigs 432 



occurrence in weeds 432 



separation from— 



calcium and magnesium 204 



strontium and calcium 204 



Bark beetles of Japan 560 



boring beetles, notes, U.S.D.A 456 



louse, oyster-shell. (See Oyster-shell 

 scale.) 

 scurfy. (See Scurfy scale.) 

 Barley- 

 analyses 266, 363, 369, 770 



as affected by disinfectants 820 



water level 620 



bran, analyses -r.0, 770 



Mich 714 



breeding 434 



composition as affected by companion 



crop 617 



cost of production, U.S.D.A 94 



covered smut, description and treatment . 341 



Barley — Continued. Page. 



culture experiments 329, 737 



Mont 38 



under dry farming, N.Dak 828 



cy tological studies 325 



embrj-o and aleurone layer, studies 229 



feed, analyses. N.Y.State 165 



fertUizer experiments 231, 



329.423,424,522,527,535 



germination as affected by stimulants. . . 131 



germ-ripening experiments 130 



grass smut, infection of wheat by 845 



ground, analyses 363 



Tex 468 



hull content, determination 132 



loose smut, description and treatment. . . 341 



treatment 546 



meal, analyses 267, 666 



planting and harvesting dates, U.S.D.A. 533 



potash lime for 526 



production in 1911, U.S.D.A 595 



Russia, U.S.D.A 294 



United ICingdom 793 



proteins, nutritive value 155 



quality as affected by weather 415 



relation between size of seed and yield. . . 434 



root development 327 



with other crops 129 



rust, notes 143 



rye stalk disease affecting 546 



straw, Ume and phosphorus content 873 



varieties 233, 629, 632, 733 



Mont 39 



for California, Cal 233 



yield as affected by source of seed 329 



Bams, framing 398 



plans for 894 



Barnyard- 

 manure — 



action of 424 



analyses, Mich 715 



as a source of phosphoric acid 123 



affected by Utter 424 



effect on action of fertilizers 522 



bacterial flora of soils, Ga... 31 



yield of apples, N.Y.Comell 541 



fertilizing value 129, 



233,323,329,330,424,522, 

 535,536,629,630,638,639 



Wyo 534 



relation to grape red spot 145 



residual effects 331 



winter v. spring application, Mass. . . 32 



miUet, notes 362 



Barometric pressure in soils 323 



Basedowsan, nature and use 580 



Bases, effect on seed germination 131 



organic, occurrence in rabbit meat 563 



Basic slag. (See Phosphatic slag. ) 



Basilona imperialis, notes 656 



Conn.State 856 



Bassia cake, analyses 363 



Bassus sp., parasitic on Syrphida; 349 



Bat guano deposits in Mexico 623 



Batocera hector, injurious to kapok 354 



Tubus, notes 151 



