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Anthocyanin, formaUon in plants 228, 628 



nature 726 



Anthonomus— 



grandis. (See Cotton-boll weevil.) 



pomorum, notes 333 



quadrigibbus. (See Apple curcnlio.) 

 signatus. (See Strawberry weevil.) 



spp., notes 65* 



Anthrax bacilli, excretion in milk 280 



cause and spread 279 



notes 646 



prevalence in Canada - 482 



Great Britain 680 



India 279 



Ireland 783 



Minnesota 381 



North Dakota 382 



the Transvaal 484 



symptomatic. (See Blackleg.) 



transmission to man 783 



A nthrenus vorax, notes 647 



Anti-abortion sermn, analyses, U.S.D.A 385 



Antibodies in milk, transmission to infants. . . 674 



paper on 278 



relation to anaphylaxis 681 



Anticoagulin in A rgas persicus 256 



Antienzyms as affected by heat 701 



Antifoniiin, bacterial solvent properties 711 



Anti-fungi, analyses, Can 341 



Antipj-rin, toxicity, U.S.D.A 563 



Antitoxins, intestinal resorption 681 



Ants, control in Ceylon 648 



destructive to codling moth, Va " 457 



cranberry insects 56 



habits 653 



notes 555 



relation to Cecropia peltata 760 



white. (See Termites.) 



A nuTogryUus muiicus, notes 554 



Aonidia lauri, notes 649 



Apantclcs militaris, notes, Ky 251 



Apate carmelita, notes 752 



Aphaereta pegomyiz, description 249 



sp., notes, U.S.D.A 559 



A phanomerus pusillus, notes 450 



Aphelenchus olesistus, description 552 



Aphelinus varicornis n. sp., description 653 



Aphididse of Japan, studies 247 



southern California 451, 756 



Aphididxspp., notes 156 



Aphidiinae, classification 451 



Aphidius, new species, description 452 



Aphids, injurious, in Nebraska 249 



to cacao 356 



live stock 562 



preservation 649 



sex and parthenogenesis in 247 



Aphis bakeri, notes 554 



citri, notes 756 



forbesi, notes 249 



gossypii. (See Cotton aphis and Melon , 

 aphis.) 



maidis, notes 249, 250 



maidi-radkis. (See Corn root aphis.) 



malvse, notes 647 



pomi-mali. (See Apple aphis.) 



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Aphis xeteria, notes, S.C 157 



sorghi , notes 647 



spp., notes 555 



viburnicola n. sp. , description 049 



Aphis, black, remedies. Can 354 



Aphthous fever. (See Foot-and-mouth dis- 

 ease.) 



Aphtona sp., notes 647 



Apicultural statistics, method of securing 348 



Apiculture, advancement by entomologists. . 348 



(See also Bees.) 

 Apis mdlifera. (Sfe Bees.) 

 Appetite, relation to physiology and pathol- 

 ogy 770 



Aponomma inornata n. sp., studies 502 



Apoplexy , parturient. (See Milk fever. ) 



Appendicitis in vertebrates 184 



Apple — 



anthracnose, notes 747 



aphis, remedies. Can 3.50 



woolly, life history 550 



notes 250,554,555,647 



S.C 157 



remedies 753 



black rot, notes 149 



blossom weevil, notes 333 



caterpillar, red-humped, parasitism 248 



curculio, remedies, Mo. Fruit 252 



datana.^notes 252 



diseases, notes 50. 643 



Me 145 



studies, N.H 744 



treatment, Mo. Fruit 05G 



U.S.D.A 149 



W.Va 4.57 



foliage, injury by Bordeaux mixture. III. . 547 



galls, studies 149 



industry in Vermont, \'t 239 



jelly, investigations 4(50 



juice, analj'ses 662 



law. Me 525 



leaf blister mite, notes. Can 350 



folder, lesser, notes 555 



studies, Iowa 157 



hopper, notes 56, 555 



rust, treatment 044 



spot, treatment 244 



leaves, chlorin content 30 



maggot, notes. Can 350 



orchards, care and management, Mich. . . 141 



costofmanagement.N.Y. State. 239 



planting, Wash 141 



tillage V. sod mulch for, N.Y. 



State 238 



pollen, distribution by wind, Oreg 636 



root rot, notes. Mo. Fruit 243 



scab, notes 50 



treatment 54, 244 



111 518 



Me 145 



N.H 744 



U.S.D.A 149 



seed chalcis, life history, N.Y. Cornell 351 



seeds, histology 629 



tree caterpillar, red-humped, notes 56 



ermine moth, notes 159 



