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EXPERIMENT STATION RECOED. 



Page. 



Iron phosphate, fertilizing value 428, 022 



precipitation by light and plants 326 



relation to conidia of Aspergillus niger.. 431 



grape chlorosis 344 



salts, detection in wood 242 



eflect on catalase 504 



ferments 309 



sulphate, destruction of weeds by 839 



Md... 333 

 Irrigation- 

 address on VS8 



by gra^dty "88 



effect on action of fertilizers 522 



alkali soils 224 



composition of apples 336 



development in United States 684 



in Canada 744 



Luzon 892 



Nebraska 892 



New Mexico 892 



New South Wales 892 



North Dakota 892 



United States 292 



neighborhood cooperative system 892 



project on Colorado River, U.S.D.A 214 



public, financing 685 



tunnel in Colorado 892 



upland, notes 130 



use of sewage in 716 



water. {See Water.) 



works, treatise 787, 788 



Isaria farinosa, parasitic on larch sawfly 63 



Isatis tiTictoria, stomatal movement in 627 



Ischxmum spp., notes 361 



Isothermal region, height and temperature of, 



U.S.D.A 118 



Itonidae, feeding habits 860 



Ixodes ricinus, occurrence in New Zealand 460 



Jacks, licensed, distribution, Wis 168 



Japanese, diet of 763 



Jaundice, malignant. {See Piroplasmosis, ca- 

 nine.) 



Java Sugar Station, report 610 



Jeffrey pine beetles, notes, U.S.D.A 561 



Jinja, transmission by blood-sucking insects . 150 



Job's tears, notes 361 



Johne's bacillus, studies and bibUography ... 783 



disease, studies 380 



Juglans regia as a food adulterant 868 



Junco hycvialis, coccidiosis in 187 



Juniper webworm, occurrence in New York. 146 



Jute, culture experiments 233 



Kafir corn chop, analyses, Tex 467 



notes 362 



Kainit, fertilizing value 329, 330, 526, 537 



Ga 736 



Kala-azar, transmission by bedbugs 760 



Kale, fertilizer experiments 631 



varieties 631, 835 



Kansas College, notes 395 



Kapok, insects affecting 354 



notes 835 



Karanj cake, fertilizing value 631 



Katyk, micro-organisms of 779 



Kefir, analyses 171 



Kelp, utilization ,.,..., 126, 526 



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Kemps, studies 473 



Kentucky Station, financial statement 598, 692 



notes 395, 600 



report of director 598, 692 



University, notes 395, 600 



Keratitis, acute, notes, Cal 482 



Kermes pubescens, chalcidoid parasites of 254 



Kidneys from tuberculous animals, changes 



in 379 



work of 405 



Koch's granules, notes 882 



Kohl-rabi, fertilizer experiments 428, 631 



varieties 631 



Kola trees and nuts, treatise 139 



Kraal manure, fertilizing value 133 



Kraflt's vaccine, use against liog cholera 383 



swine plague .. . 184 



Kra-kie, notes 260 



Kronomyia n.g. and n.spp. , descriptions 860 



Kudzu hay, analyses 362 



Kulthi, notes 362 



Kumiss, analyses 171 



micro-organisms of 779 



Labor conditions in Great Britain 359 



exchanges for English farmers 190 



saving devices for farm homes 790 



Laborers' families in Germany, diet 368 



Laborers, farm. (See Agricultural laborers.) 

 in America and Europe, standard 



of living 359 



Lac insect, notes 248 



Lachnosterna sp. , notes 60 



Laciarius piperatus, composition 802 



Lactic-acid bacilli in butter, notes 478 



behavior in beef extract 408 



toward oxidizing agents, 



U.S.D.A 25 



determination in tomato products, 



U.S.D.A 25 



ferment therapy, description 173 



occuiTence in honey 25 



organism products, effect on Bacillus 



typhosus, Mich 776 



Lactose as a protective agent for invertase — 504 



determination 709 



effect on plant respiration 628 



examination 313 



extraction from milk serum 276 



heat of combustion 160 



separation from galactose and glucose. 202 

 Lady beetles — 



aphis-eating, preservation 253 



destruction by white fungus, U.S.D.A. . . 454 



destructive to citrus plant lice 755 



parasitic on orange scale, Cal 554 



Lamblia notes 246 



I/ambs, castrating 167 



feeding experiments 568 



N.Mex 73 



N.Y.ComelL... 368 



Wyo 268 



milk sickness affecting, U.S.D.A 74 



quarters, dissemination bj^ farm ani- 

 mals 839 



winter-fed, loss of, U.S.D.A . . - ■ 299 



{See also Sheep.) 



