SUBJECT INDEX 



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Betigal— 



beans, dest.r4ic4,ion of scale insects by, (26) 534. 

 grass, c^iKdT^ (37) 136. 



Veterfnary College, report, (26) 578; (31) 177; 

 (32) 678. 

 Benni seed, culture experiments, (32) 227. 

 Bent grasses, agricultural species, (39) 532. 

 Benteak, notes, (29) 443. 

 Benzaldehyde— 



determination, (39) 807. 



determination in liquors and cordials, (35) 99. 

 manufacture, (36) 300. 

 Benzene — 



derivatives, insecticidal value, (37) 559. 

 effect on — 



production of antibodies, (35) 781. 

 soil microorganisms, (31) 27. 

 soils, (37) 519. 

 sterilization of soils by, (32) 816. 

 Benzin — 



locomotive, tests, (30) 388. 

 petroleum, as vermifuge, (38) 884. 

 petroleum, detection in ethyl alcohol, (29) 312. 

 V. turpentine for thinning paint, (33) 91. 

 Benzoic acid — 



aerobic fermentation, (30) 28. 



and guaiacol solution, antiseptic value, (39) 885. 



as acidimetric standard, (28) 206; (31) 501. 



as food preservative, (30) 364. 



detection in cheese, (32) 313. 



detection in coffee, (27) 613. 



detection in fats, (28) 208. 



detection in foods, (27) 715; (28) 411. 



detection in milk, (26) 610; (28) 809. 



determination, (26) 609; (28) 313; (39) 807. 



determination in — 



animal foodstuffs, (35) 112. 

 chopped meats, (33) 15. 

 prunes and cranberries, (33) 15. 

 effect on — 



bread fermentation, (27) 268. 

 butter and margarin, (26) 778. 

 composition of urine, (31) 761. 

 cyanogen formation in plants, (28) 527. 

 hemolytic reaction, (36) 878. 

 meat, (29) 266. 

 metabolism of pigs, (30) 269. 

 the animal organism, (32) 164. 

 m soils, (30j 610. 

 isolation from soil, (3V) 710. 

 manufacture, (36) 300. 

 methods of analysis, (33) 414. 

 physiological effect. (27) 365. 

 preparation, (39) 803. 

 toxicity, (28) 661. 

 Benzol — 



derivatives, bactericidal action of, (31) 279. 

 detection in ethyl alcohol. (29) 312. 

 injections, effect on formation of antibodies, 

 (35) 679. 

 Benzyl alcohol — 



antiseptic value. (40) 884. 

 utilization by plants, (36) 329. 

 Berberidaceae, oils and alkaloids of, (36) 628. 

 Berecyntus n.spp., descriptions, (35) 761. 

 Beriberi— 



among English soldiers, eradication, (35) 369. 



among Philippine scouts, (33) 261. 



among PhUippine scouts, disappearance, (27) 



66. 

 and cottonseed meal poisoning in pigs, (34) 474. 

 cause and prevention, (29) 463. 

 dietary factors in, (35) 167. 

 disease resembling, in rice meal fed pigs, (33) 



775. 

 etiology, (26) 264; (28) 168, 185, 569, 763, 764; (30) 



285; (31) 857. 

 experimental, studies, (32) 563. 

 in BrazU, (34) 462. 

 infantile — 



in Manila, (29) 270. 

 relation to milk, (30) 861. 

 treatment, (34) 662. 

 notes, (33) 579; (34) 662; (40) 565. 

 prevention, (28) 761; (31) 555,. 762, 858; (32) 163; 



(35) 472. 

 prevention and treatment, (28) 764.. 

 r elation to — 



bacterial fermentation of rice, (29) 269. 

 diet, (26) 264; (29) 180, 460;.(30^ 367,764; (31) 

 761; (36) 264j (38) 268. 



B eri beri— Con t in ued . 



relation to — continued. 



experimental polyneuritis, (331 167. 

 glands of internal secretion, (33) 365. 

 oryzanin, (28) 168. 

 rice diet, (27) 461; (28) 360; (32) 67. 

 vitamin, (28) 261. 

 white ffour, (27) 868. 

 review of investigations, (34) 462; (36) 161, 363. 

 similarity to zeism, (31) 464. 

 studies, (26) 155, 871; (29) 664; (30) 63, 687; (31) 



463; (35) 666, 861; (40) 273, 363, 565, 662, 868. 

 theory of, (29) 169. 

 treatise, (32) 858; (33) 365. 

 treatment, (38) 782. 



treatment with constituents of rice polishings, 

 (34) 367. 

 Bermuda grass — 



alkali tolerance, (29) 330. 

 as forage crop, (31) 829. 

 as pasture crop, (37) 533. 

 breeding experiments, (40) 62* 

 culture, (29) 830. 

 culture and use, (37; 440. 

 culture experiments, (34) 227". 

 culture in cotton belt, (32) 534., 

 culture in Hawaii, (32) 730. 

 distribution, (26) 332. 

 eradication, (29) 330; (39) 842. 

 for cut-over lands, (39) 231. 

 giant, notes, (37) 29. 

 hay, chloroform extract of, (31) 71. 

 hay, composition, (27) 668. 

 hay, digestibility, (27) 669r (31) 863; (37) 168. 

 hay, grades of, (34) 528. 



hay, mineral constituents, digestibilitv, (40) 769. 

 Botes, (26) 361. 

 pasture experiments, (40) 32. 

 root system, (36) 438. 

 seed, germination tests, (28) 534.. 

 seed, sulphuric acid treatment, (40) 234. 

 Berocera madagascariensis, notes, (29) 855. 

 Berry — 



anthracnose, description, (31) 449. 

 baskets and containers, standards for, (35) 598. 

 diseases and pests in Baden, (31) 539. 

 diseases, notes, (27) 848; (30) 240, 746; (31) 841; 



(33) 444. 

 pigments, notes, (31) 728. 

 wine, diminution of acidity in, (29) 117. 

 Berries, see Fruifc, small, and Raspberry, Straw 



berry, etc. 

 Berseem — 



as forage plant, (36) 167. 

 culture in — 



Egvpt, (38) 338. 

 India, (39) 230, 238. 

 Italy,. (39) 238. 

 Rhodesia, (27) 32, 637. 

 description and use, (30) 733.. 

 notes, (29) 140. 

 varieties, (30) 434; (37) 2,33. 

 yields in .\ustralia, (38) 133.. 

 Besnoitia besnoiti n.g., studies, (37) 81. 

 Bessey, C. E., biographical sketch, (32) 599. 

 Betain — 



as affected by microorganisms, (33) 312. 

 assimilation by plants, (26) 32. 

 effect on inversion of sucrose, (28) 613. 

 extraction from molasses refuse, (26) 612; (28) 



413. 

 formation in animals nad plants, (30) 803. 

 in grape leaves, (27) 731. 

 hops, (32) .502. 

 malt sprouts, (26) 24. 

 rice polishings, (33) 167. 

 sugar beets, (28) 810. 

 tobacco leaves, (28) 109. 

 isolation from oat farina, (31) 309. 

 localization in plants, (31) 108. 

 studies, (26) 713; (27) 203, 204; (28) 312-. 

 Betel-nut palm — 



"band" disease, (37) 457. 

 culture in North Kanara, (34) 239. 

 diseases, notes, (36) 348, 449; (38) 647. 

 plague, notes, (29) 446. 

 Betel-vine leaves, analyses and bleaching, (31) 108 ; 



(36) 110. 

 Betic acid from Douglas fir resin, (30) 10. 

 BetonicaofiBcinalis, betains in, (27) 204; (28) 312; (31) 

 309. 



