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Flax — Continued. 



industry in Sweden, (40) 827. 



inheritance of wilt resistance in, (36) 845. 



irrigation, (31) 828. 



irrigation experiments, (28) 827; (29) 32; (32) 430; 



(33) 430, 884; (39) 434. 

 leaves, free hydrocyanic acid in, (27) 635. 

 liming experiments, (38) 34. 

 materials, composition and feeding value, (30) 



370. 

 meal, analyses, (29) 367; (32) 465; (36) 65. 

 New Zealand, culture experiments, (30) 632. 

 of East Africa Protectorate, (32) 229. 

 on peat soils, fertilizer experiments, (39) 428. 

 pests and diseases in New Zealand, (38) 257. 

 planting and harvesting dates, (26) 532, 533. 

 pollination, (36) 527. 

 potash fertilizers for, (26) 526. 

 preparation, (40) 827. 

 production in Argentina, (27) 193. 

 rate of sowing tests, (27) 435. 

 retting— 



experiments, (30) 37. 



Fribes' method, (30) 637. 



review of literature, (38) 715. 



studies, (30) 509. 

 root development with other crops, (26) 129. 

 root system, (31) 515; (36) 135, 223; (39) 230. 

 rotation experiments, (33) 429; (36) 736; (38) 



129; (40) 331. 

 screenings — 



analyses, (27) 170; (33) 371. 



ground, analyses, (29) 666. 



toxicity toward cattle, (28) 477. 

 seeding experiments, (29) 224, 425; (36) 134; (38) 



431; (39) 227, 228; (40) 433. 

 selection experiments, (33) 335. 

 shipments and prices in Minneapolis, (32) 894. 

 shivGS — " 



analyses, (35) 562; (37) 767; (38) 666. 



composition and digestibility, (32) 666. 



digestibility, (31) 766. 

 sowing on winterkilled wheat fields, (28) 829. 

 stem fiber and waste, determination, (32) 415. 

 straw, analyses, (28) 464. 

 straw, paper and fiber-board from, (34) 509. 

 succotash, analyses and feeding value, (34) 663. 

 toxicity, (30) 380. 



varieties, (27) 32. 334, 736; (29) 222, 225, 425, 530, 

 630; (30) 434, 637, 731; (31) 133, 733, 829; (32) 

 334, 431, 527, 528, 630; (33) 34, 633; (34) 630; 

 (35) 31, 526, 829; (36) 32, 33, 34, 132, 133, 437, 

 530, 635, 736; (38) 31, 230, 431, 634. 

 varieties for Montana dry lands, (35) 735. 

 variety and geographical source, effect on oil 



product, (39) 208. 

 variety tests, (39) 227, 228, 334, 336, 434, 436, 437, 



735, 835; (40) 332, 730, 732, 735. 

 waste as source of potash, (37) 817. 

 water requirements, (32) 127. 

 water requirements in India, (27) 429. 

 wilt- 

 investigations, (38) 449. 



relation to temperature, (39) 249. 



studies, (36) 748. 

 yields, (30) 134. 

 Flaxseed — 



and legume combinations, preparation, (38) 365. 



as aflected by freezing, (36) 136. 



bushel weights, (37) 889. 



cake meal, analyses, (28) 464. 



cleaning, (40) 40. 



culture and analyses, (30) 637. 



damaged, examination, (31) 658. 



formation of hydrocyanic acid in, (27) 132. 



germination as aflected by green manures, (33) 



331. 

 ground, analyses, (27) 774. 

 ground, for pigs, (37) 268. 

 hydrocyanic acid in, (35) 167. 

 meal, analyses, (29) 467, 769; (36) 765. 

 oil, chemistry of, (36) 206. 

 oil feed, analyses, (39) 167. 

 press cake, analyses, (40) 72. 

 production, (26) 595, 792; (36) 736. 

 protein, nutritive value, (39) 666. 

 screenings, analyses, (27) 774; (28) 464. 

 screenings, poisoning of live stock by, (26) 86. 

 selection, (30) 637. 

 treatment, (39) 238; (40) 443. 



Flaxseed — Continued. 



water-soluble carbohydrates in, (32) 802. 

 yield as affected by depth of plowing, (30) 232. 

 Flea beetle- 

 banded, (35) 54. 

 bronze, notes, (32) 556. 

 destruction by white fungus, (26) 454. 

 green, notes, (33) 746. 

 notes, (32) 550. 

 remedies, (33) 158. 

 wavy striped, notes, (32) 556. 

 yellow-necked, notes, (29) 456. 

 Flea beetles— 



as garden pests, (39) 767. 

 affecting — 



Cruciferae in central Europe, (30) 160. 



horse nettle, (35) 657. 



mustard, (34) 65. 



tobacco, (31) 452; (36) 355; (37) 256. 

 injurious in Quebec, (32) 151. 

 metallic, injurious to strawberries, (30) 758. 

 notes, (28) 654; (29) 761; (36) 854. 

 studies, (40) 357. 

 Flea bites, relation to plague transmission, (26) 61. 

 Flea larvae, morphology, (32) 452. 

 Flea-seed in South Australia, (37) 542. 

 Fleas— 



and their control, (38) 363. 



bionomics of, (29) 756; (31) 353. 



destruction with cyanid gas, (36) 456. 



handbook and bibliography, (30) 554. 



injurious to domestic animals, (26) 349. 



injurious to man and domestic animals, (37) .764 



new, of America, (36) 257. 



notes, (33) 657; (34) 159. 



of Peru, (27) 862. 



on rats and other rodents in Upper Egypt, (33) 



749. 

 rat, see Rat fleas, 

 relation to — 



leishmaniasis, (28) 185; (36) 654. 



plague, (33) 749. 



plague-like disease of rodents, (34) 355. 

 remedies, (31) 58, 351, 353. 

 studies, (33) 563. 

 survival of bacteria in, (31) 353. 

 transmission of — ■ 



leprosy by, (26) 758. 



plague by, (27) 59, 754. 



plague-like disease by, (26) 461. 

 Flesh- 

 fly, Georgian, notes, (30) 656. 

 meal, ammonification and nitrification under 

 laboratory conditions, (30) 218. 

 Flexor pedis perforans tendon, resection, (27) 576. 

 Flies— 



and disease in the British army, (30) 254. 

 as carriers of infection, (28) 356; (34) 254. 

 as carriers of Lamblia spores, (30) 254. 

 baits for, (33) 357. 

 biting— 



in the Punjab, (32) 184. 



relation to swamp fever, (32) 754. 



relation to trypanosomiasis, (37) 879. 



relation to verruga, (32) 248. 

 black — see also Simuliidae and Simulium spp. 



American, synopsis, (31) 254. 



lesions produced by, (33) 156. • 



relation to pellagra, (28) 853. 

 blood-sucking — 



notes, (27) 53; (39) 661. 



parasitic flagellates of, (26) 84. 



relation to diseases, (29) 760. 

 blue bottle, distance of flight over water, (30) 



159. 

 chaetotaxy and pilotaxy of, (35) 660. 

 color preference of, (30) 757. 

 conservation of pathogenic bacteria by, (30) 



552. 

 control — 



in Egyptian campaign, (39) 563. 



in military camps, (38) 60, 262. 



in New Jersey, (32) 551. 



on college farm, (34) 160. 



paper on, (39) 157. 

 coprophagous, biology, (29) 760. 

 destruction, (34) 856. 



destruction by bacterial cultures, (34) 254. 

 dissemination of— 



microorganisms by, (27) 58; (28) 756. 



