SUBJECT INDEX 



319 



Isopyrum spp., hydrocyanic acid in, (39) 27. 

 Isosoma— 



grande, notes, (35) 58; (36) 59. 



injurious to grain crops in Russia, (33) 663. 



orctiidearum — 



life history and remedies, (32) 453. 

 notes, (28) 854; (36) 252. 

 studies, (38) 660. 

 spp., remedies, (37) 263. 

 vaginicolum n.sp., description, (36) 59. 

 Isothermal region, height and temperature of, 



(26) 118. 

 Isotomurus palustris maculatus, notes, (28) 654. 

 Italian Colonial Agricultural Institute at Florence, 



(35) 695. 

 Italian dishes, receipes, (38) 662. 

 Itinerant instruction in animal husbandry, (28) 92. 

 Itonida— 



anthici n.sp., notes, (29) 357. 

 catalpae, see Catalpa midge, 

 inopis, notes, (29) 656. 

 opuntiae, notes, (33) 252. 

 tritici n.sp., description, (28) 657. 

 Itonidae, feeding habits, (26) 860. 

 Itonididae — 



of Germany, (31) 158. 

 of New York, (34) 752. 

 studies, (28) 455. 

 zoophagous, list, (33) 255. 

 Itoplectis— 



conquisitor— 



feeding habits, (29) 261. 

 notes, (28) 755; (31) 752. 

 parasitic on bud moth, (34) 250. 

 masculator, notes, (27) 562. 

 obesus n.sp., description, (38) 565. 

 Ittys perditrix n.sp., description, (40) 760. 

 Iva xanthifolia. analyses, (34) 39. 

 Ives tint photometer, description, (36) 207. 

 Ives tint photometer, use, (37) 110. 

 Ivory — 



nut meal, analyses, (38) 369. 

 vegetable, as a coffee adulterant, (28) 862. 

 vegetable, notes, (30) 46. 

 vegetable, studies, (33) 845. 

 Ivy- 

 ground, poisoning of horses by, (32) 278. 

 injurious effects on trees, (35) 636. 

 Japanese, Cladosporium disease of, (31) 347, 844. 

 scale, notes, (29) 654. 

 scale on olive, (38) 157. 

 volatile poison of, (31) 280. 

 Ixia maculata, bacteriosis of, (29) 844. 

 Ixodes— , „ 



angustus, life history, (30) 60; (31) 79. 

 holocyclus, destruction, (36) 678. 

 holocyclus, notes, (31) 679. 

 n.spp., descriptions, (27) 460. 

 putus, description of larval stage, (27) 361. 

 ricinus, notes, (28) 82; (40^ 585, 587. 

 ricinus, occurrence in New Zealand, (26) 460. 

 ricinus, relation to louping-ill, (40) 384. 

 spp., notes, (27) 865; (29) 58. 

 Ixodidae — 



biology, (29) 58; (34) 857. 

 North American, notes, (27) 460. 

 of Argentina, (38) 468. 

 of Br<Hzil, (27) 361. 

 Ixodiphagus caucurtei, notes, (27) 564; (30) 255. 

 Ixodoidea, monograph and bibliography, (35) 26d. 

 Jaboticaba, description, (31) 536. 

 Jack bean borer, notes, (33) 555. 

 Jack beans — 



as cover crop (33) 535; (34) 736. 

 as green manure, (37) 320. 

 composition and digestibility, (33) 267. 

 culture, (30) 335; (32) 226. ^ ^ ,,,^ _^ 



culture experiments, (28) 136; (35) 528; (37) /29; 



(38) 827. 

 culture in Guam , (40) 328. 

 digestibility and productive value, (37) 865. 

 globulins of, (40)308. 

 injurious to pineapples, (33) 535. 

 insects affecting, (27) 155. 

 notes, (28) 838; (31) 336. 

 proteins of, (37) 8. 

 urease content, (35) 612. 

 varieties, (30) 828. 

 yields, (39) 434. 

 Jack cheese, manufacture, (40) 576. 



Jack fruit, analyses, (32) 761. 



Jackals, relation to canine piroplasmosis, (28) 83. 



Jacks — 



advertising in Indiana, (31) 75. 

 breeding in United States, (39) 74. 

 care and management, (30) 772. 

 in Indiana, (37) 169; (39) 73. 

 Oklahoma, (37) 109; (40) 76. 

 Utah, (37) 681; Cm 73; (40) iTS. 

 Wisconsin, (34j 470; (36) 473. 

 licensed, distribution, (26) 168. 

 licensed in Utah, (31) 471. 

 public service, in Wisconsin, (38) 275. 

 pure-bred, in Montana, (36) 470. 

 registration, (32) 771. 

 Jaegers, North American, distribution and migra- 

 tion, (34) 158. 

 Jagziekte in sheep, studies, (3.3) 384. 

 Jalalia, culture experiments, (27) 336. 

 Jalysus spinosus, notes, (32) 753; (35) 657. 

 Jams — 



adulteration, (29) 60. 

 analyses and adulteration, (33) 461. 

 examination, (28) 166; (30) 258. 

 preparation, (31) 315; (32) 253. 

 Jand forests of Punjab, (.34) 46. 

 Janus abbreviatus, notes, (37) 255. 

 Janus luteipes injurious to osiers, (33) 659. 

 Japan current and climate of California, (31) 213. 

 Japanese — 



beetle, see Popillia japonica. 

 beetle fungus, propagation, (29) 652. 

 boiled oil, analyses, (28) 493. 

 cane, see Sugar cane, 

 diet of, (26) 763. 

 Jasmine, yellow, poisoning of cattle, by (34) 80. 

 Jagsidae — 



hymenopterous parasites of, (34) .557. 

 North American, distribution and ecology, 

 (27) 656. 

 Jassldophthora n.g. and n.spp., descriptions, (27) 



554. 

 Jassoidea of— 



central Mississippi Valley States, (35) 853. 

 Maine, (33) 356. 

 Missouri, (35) 463; (37) 157. 

 North America, key, (30) 754. 

 Tennessee, (36) 654. 

 Jassus sexnotatus attacking rye, (34) 754. 

 Jatrobha curcas, poisonous substances in seeds, (31) 



775." 

 Jaundice — 



infectious, see Spirochaeta icterohaemorrhagiae. 

 malignant, see Piroplasmosis, canine. 

 Java Sugar Station, report, (26) 610. 

 Javelle water- 

 in treatment of wounds, (38) 585. 

 toxicity, (39) .586. 

 Jav, California blue, destructive to almonds, (29) 52. 

 Jeffrey pine beetle, notes, (26) 561. 

 Jellies — • 



adulteration, detection, (27) 806. 

 detection of added acids in, (32) 162. 

 examination, (28) 166; (32) 162. 

 examination methods, (39) 611, 612. 



^ ^king, (29) 798; (35) 418; (37) 715; (39) 571, 808; 

 (40) 414. 

 making, pectin test, (40) 558. 

 making, principles, (27) 463; (31) 299. 

 making with sugar savers, (40) 558. 

 pectins forming, (40) 202. 

 plant, culture experiments, (31) 441. 

 powders, examination, (30) 664. 

 preparation, (31) 315; (32) 253; (35) 419; (38) 114. 

 preparation and judging, (30) 259. 

 preparation from citrus fruits, (35) 113. 

 Jennets, care and management, (30) 772. 



Jerusalem corn — 



culture experiments, (28) 532. 

 drought resistance of, (28) 633. . ^ „ • . 



Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid Society, 



(28) 688; (30) 693; (32) 893; (36) 894; (39) 89. 

 Jimson weed early blight, notes, (38) 451. 

 Jimson weed, notes, (30) 145. 

 Jinja, transmission by blood-sucking Insects, (26) 



150 

 Job's tears,'notes, (26) 361. 

 Job's tears, .variety used as food, (40J o«J. 



