INDEX OP SUBJECTS. 



969 



Page. 



Meat, inspection in Pennsylvania 475 



Prussia 181 



State and municipal, 



U.S.D.A.... 167 



market, Smitlifield, in London 171 



markets, inspection in Pennsylvania. . 475 



meal, analyses 570,872 



N.J 774 



methods of analysis 49i.< 



packing and curing 571 



proteins, separation 498 



supplies of Great Britain 47U 



Mechanical- 

 colleges. (See Agricultural colleges.) 



tissue, formation In plant tendrils 63 1 



Mechanics, agricultural. (See Agricultural 

 mechanics.) 



Medic, fertilizer experiments 24 



Medicago sativa, analyses 409 



Mediterranean flour moth, parasitic enraiios . 504 



remedies, Ohio. . . 25S 



Medlar leaves, free hydrocyanic acid in C35 



Melampsora spp., notes 252 



Melanin, investigations 468 



misuse of term 671 



Melanomma sp., fixation of nitrogen by 225 



Melanosis, generalized, in fowls G71 



relation to cancer 289 



Melanotic pigment, origin 408 



MeUgethes xneus, notes 457 



Melitensis, notes 681 



Melon aphis, notes, Okla 299 



canker, notes 353 



industry in V^alencia 39 



louse, notes, Okla. 299 



pear, tests, N.J 741 



Melons, insects affecting 53, 453 



Melusina (Simulium) dineUii, notes 560 



Mendelism, discussion 769 



Mermis sp., notes 456 



Merodon eguestris, notes 53, 359, 457 



Can 356 



Merulius lacrymans, growth as affected by 



tannic and gallic acids 654 



Metabolic water, production and rdle, "\V is 201 



Metabolism — 



as affected by sugar 871 



cage for goals, description 71 



carbohydrate, notes 871 



during mental work 273 



experiments with cows, N.Y. State 775 



men 366, 660 



sheep, Ariz 569 



gaseous, as affected by humidity 869 



in infants 767 



young trees 425 



of fat, studies 665 



relation to nuclein 574 



Metamorphosis, retrogressive, in peaches 230 



Meteorological — 



conditions, relation to fungi 543 



observations. Can 719 



Conn.Storrs 414 



Mass 211,510,617 



Me 414 



Page. 

 Meteorological— Continued. 



observations, N.J 718 



N.Mex 414 



Ohio 211 



U.S.D.A 115, 



316,413,509,616,816 



in England 510 



France 211 



Michigan 116 



Notts Co., l':ngland 211 



Philippines 617 



Sweden 719 



(See also Climate, Rain, 

 Weather, etc.) 



work in Chile, U.S.D.A 414 



Meteorology — 



agricultural, estimating humidity in 315 



in Franco 115 



of Finland 414 



relation to rust development 149 



text-book and bibliotrraphy 315 



MeteoTus sp., notes, U.S.D.A 262 



versicolor, notes 456 



Methyl alcohol, detection 815 



Methylene blue, effect on plant respiration ... 523 



i-Methyimosit, in Para rubber 616 



Methylpentosans in germinating beau seeds . . 730 



Mica as a source of potash ^ 520 



schist, fertilizing value 725 



Mice, breedmg and rearing 754 



destruction 888 



inheritance of coat color in 769 



inoculation experiments 555 



microbes aff'ecting 52 



parasites 754 



protecting trees against. Mo 344 



yellow and agouti factors, association. . 468 



Michigan College, notes 300, 698 



Station, financial statement 196 



notes 300 



report of director 196 



Microbes, destructive to mice and rats 52 



Microbiology, treatise 223, 575 



Microbracon hyslopi, parasitism, U.S.D.A 553 



mellitor, notes, U.S.D.A 864 



MicTocera sp., notes, U.S.D.A 860 



Microcline, extraction of potash from, Tex. . . 323 



fertilizing value 725 



Micrococcus melitensis, agglutinabUity 677 



notes 379 



organism resembling. 681 



sp., notes 751 



Micro-organisms— 



as affected by basic compounds 229 



X-rays 225 



distribution by tobacco smoke 830 



fixation of phosphoric acid by 216 



in sausage 461 



of night soil, effect on soil productivity . . 722 



rflle in formation of clay 619 



treatise 204 



(See also Bacteria.) 



Microsphsera quercina, notes 753 



spp., investigations 548 



Microsporidiosis in bees, investigations 701 



