1206 



EXPERIMENT STATION EECOED. 



Ammonia, oxidation 123 



production from waste products. 123 



recovery from gas liquor 431 



Ammonium^ 



chlorid, effect on germination of seeds . . 127 

 production from waste prod- 

 ucts 123 



citrate solution, neutralization 398 



nitrate, effect on algse ti2(J 



sulphate. {See Sulphate of anamonia.) 



Amylase, formation in germinating seeds . . 126 



Analytical methods, official, revision 399 



U.S.D.A. 110 

 results, unification of terms . . . 399, 415 



Anatin and anatinin, properties of 662 



Anchovy, analyses 8.57 



Anemia, pernicious, in horses 584, 878, 1084 



Anemometer, self-registering 915 



Anesthetics. (Sec Ether and Chloroform.) 



Aneurism, verminous, in horses 584 



Angina, menilsranous, in dogs 679 



Anhj'dro-oxymethylene-diphosphoric acid, 



physiological effects 759 



Anilin colors, reagents 100 



Animal— 



body, hippuric acid in 863 



breeding, cooperation in 098 



education in 694 



in Europe 973 



the United States 973 



investigations 727 



relation to disease 696 



report on 698 



carcasses, incineration, apparatus for . . 1080 

 decomposition products, effect on an- 

 thrax bacilli 380 



diseases- 

 common to man 874 



in Canada 579 



foreign countries, U.S.D.A 1162 



Gennany 774 



Ireland, control 579 



Italy 579 



Ohio 1080 



Orange River Colony 178,982 



Saxony 579 



Sudan 477 



Western Australia 1 162 



infectious, descriptions 074 



laws concerning 774, 875 



in West Virginia. . . 404 



national control 59 



_ notes, Ind 278 



relation to breeding. 096 



remedies 888 



transmission by food 1162 



treatise 773 



treatment 80, 404 



(See also specific diseases.) 



dynamics, negative work in 862 



growth, law 67 



heat, measurement 68 



industry, importance of 509 



in Hawaii 578 



the United States 375 



meal, analyses, R. 1 261 



Page. 

 Animal— Continued. 



metabolism, problems in 801 



mimicry, discussion 454 



nutrition institute in Pennsylvania 1012 



problems in 414,508, 888 



review of investigations 813 



studies 166 



parasites, studies 1106 



transmission, U .S .D . A 278 



treatise 454 



pathology, text-book 577 



poisons, treatise 455,674 



production, courses in 1010 



statistics, U.S.D.A 1158 



products, exports from Italy 579 



imports of Italy 579 



quarantine in Hawaii 1162 



regulations in Canada 1080 



Animals — 



acquired characters, inheritance of 1058 



digestion experiments. Mass 281 



domestic, improvement in Cuba 987 



suppuration in 875 



treatise 674 



tumors in 1080 



farm, feeding 865 



rations for. La 363 



text-book 762 



treatise 665 



feeding, congress 762 



herbivorous, wheat straw for 863 



immunization against rabies 481 



tuberculosis . . 676, 1082. 



inbreeding, U.S.D.A 231 



injurious to sugar beets 60 



jndging 695 



lime requirements 178 



maintenance requirements 515 



marine, composition of l)ody fluids 977 



poisoning by plants 982 



production and fixation of new breeds. . 695 



transportation in Ireland 579 



tulierculous, condemnation as food 377 



young, as affected by raw meat 572 



(See also Live stock. Cattle, Sheep, etc.) 



Anopheles, studies 357 



Ant heaps, analyses 310,822 



New Orleans, studies 1144 



Anthocyan, formation in barley plants 33 



Anthomyia brassicse, notes 845 



cilicrura as a parasite 955 



Anthonomus seneotinctus, notes, U.S.D.A... 953 

 grandis. (See Cotton-boll wee- 

 vil.) 



spp., notes, U.S.D.A 751 



Antkostomella bahiensis, description 949 



Anthracnoses, appressoria of 748 



Anthrax— 



Ijacillus as affected by animal decompo- 

 sition products .". . - 380 



demonstration 84 



destruction by turpentine 280 



organism resembling 284 



sporulation 1080 



control in Ireland 579 



Pennsylvania 875 



