INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



857 



Page. 



Frosts, effect on composition of wheat, Can . . 329 



Douglas fir 639 



foliage, 111 548 



forest seedlings 337 



plants 50 



solubility of rocks 223 



forecasting, Nev 15 



protection of fruits from 637 



Fruit diseases, notes 146, 236 



treatment 150 



drying houses and machinery, descrip- 



■ tions 380 



flies, false, notes 764 



notes 648 



remedies 655 



foliage as affected by fungicides, 



U.S.D.A 149 



industry in Germany 333 



Oregon, U.S.D.A 288 



Tennessee 440 



Tenn 141 



the Transvaal 545 



inspection in Hamburg 745 



Hawaii 450 



jellies, investigations 460, 461 



juices, analyses 662, 767 



extracting and marketing 767 



manufacture 662 



methods of analysis 521 



Monilia disease, notes 552 



moths, notes 648 



pests, treatise 655 



sirups, methods of analysis 521 



tre« bark beetle, notes, Can 3.50 



Fruits— 



as affected by arsenical sprays 348 



candied, industry in Europe 64 



canned, analyses 659 



canning on fanns 567, 579 



cooling apparatus 45 



cucurbitaceous, culture in Egypt 545 



culture in South Dakota, U.S.D.A 288 



the Crimea 236 



te-xt-book 546 



deciduous, insects affecting, U.S.D.A 764 



destruction by rats, U.S.D.A 346 



dried, cooking in fu-eless cookers 166 



dwarf, treatise 440 



edible in Salvador 333 



insects affecting 236, 249, 655 



new, descriptions, U.S.D.A 738 



notes, N.Dak 545 



of -Argentina 546 



orchard — 



as affected by various substances — 561 



cockchafers affecting 648 



culture 141 



-Vlaska 738 



Tex 544 



exp)eriments, Tenn 141 



in Colorado, Colo 236 



Massachusetts 140 



the Crimea 236 



insects affecting 140, 146,248 



notes. Can 332 



parthenocarpie in 333 



Fruits— Contiimcd. Page, 



orchard — continued. 



poisoning by arsenic 53,561 



pruning, Colo 140 



treatise 440 



winter injuries. Can 331 



Me 145 



pomaceous, hypochnose of 244 



preservation 65 



preserved , oidium fungi on 360 



production as affected by flower mutila- 

 tion 31 



protection against frost 637 



self-fertility in 29 



small, culture, Alaska 738 



Tex 544 



and marketing, Oreg 637 



improvement 92 



notes, Can 332 



stored, as affected by sulphur dioxid 149 



temperate and semitropical , notes 545 



tropical, preparation 66 



varieties 236 



Can 331 



for the United States and Can- 

 ada, U.S.D.A 440 



yield and profits in Oregon, U.S.D.A .... 288 



Fuchsia speciosa , formation of starch in 727 



Fuels, consumption, decrease of 793 



household, treatise 663 



Fuller's earth, reaction with soils, N.H 714 



Fumigation- 

 experiments, N.C 558 



investigations in California, U.S.D..\ 354 



of incubators, Oreg 685 



with carbon disulphid 348, 555 



hydrocyanic-acid gas 555 



Can 354 



Fimgi as a cause of turnip flavor in milk 379 



affected by chemotropism 026 



copper sulphate. 111 ... . 548 



light 33 



sulphur dioxid 149 



British, handbook 626 



culture, treatise 33 



effect on acidity of cream 678 



foliage, 111 548 



excretions, toxic properties 320 



identification 521 



in abnormal milk, notes 782 



the West Indies 757 



lower, intracellular enzyms in 609 



of yerba mate, descriptions 447 



parasitic, wintering 446 



resistance to toxic solutions 340 



rust, culture experiments 321 



spores, germination as affected by 



chemicals, Iowa 743 



variations in , studies 33, 626 



wood-destroying, notes 53 



Fungicides- 

 analyses 151 



copper, with iron arsenate, tests 151 



effect on gennination of cereals 641 



Can 341 



seeds 242 



grape flowers 52 



yield of potatoes. Me 424 



