SUBJECT INDEX ' 



375 



Mjst ponds, accumulation of water in, (30) 118. 



T^ i S 1 1 6 1) 06^^ 



arsenic content, (27) 830; (28) 526. 



composition, (34) 262. 



control in National Forests, (37) 458. 



eflect on junipers, (31) 540. 



growth on monocotyledons and succulent con- 

 servatory plants, (29) 352; (30) 521. 



in Great Britain and Ireland, (31) 731. 



in West Indies, (40) 155. 



infection experiments, (30) 434. 



injurious to larch, (34) 547. 



injury caused by, (30) 849. 



injury to conifers, (35) 459; (39) 57. 



on citrus trees, (39) 56. 



parasitic on mistletoe, (40) 226. 



parasitism, (31) 56. 



propagation, (30) 849. 



red fruited, infection experiments, (29) 243. 



seeds, germination studies, (30) 521. 



species, hosts, (39) 554. 

 Mistletoes — 



false, studies, (40) 253. 



South African, and their hosts, (36) 548. 

 Mitchell grass, culture experiments, (30) 632. 

 Mite galls, descriptions, (39) 868. 

 Mite, purple, notes, (34) 60. 

 Mites- 

 attacking cheese, (39) 664. 



brown, notes, (35) 253. 



classification and habits, (32) 551. 



control in greenhouses, (38) 762. 



destruction, (35) 94. 



endoparasitic, in lung of monkeys, (31) 356. 



harvest, remedies, (33) 258. 



injurious to — 



citrus fruits, (28) 457. 



citrus fruits, remedies, (31) 549. 



Gramineae, (32) 853. 



orchard and field crops in Utah, (38) 365. 



plants in Sweden, (37) 163. 



tea and citrus, (32) 557. 



Mexican myrmecophilous, (35) 264. 



migration, (30) 657. 



monograph, (34) 458. 



natural enemies of, (29) 262. 



new, (37) 860. 



new American species, (28) 3.57. 



notes, (28) 554. 



of Barbados, (40) 56. 



of Lesser Antilles, (27) 552. 



on horn flies, (26) 252. 



ovster-shell scale, (27) 861. 

 poultry, (32) 481; (35) 183; (37) 357. 

 scale insects, (26) 553. 



predacious, notes, (31) 656. 



relation to peach stop-back, (28) 159. 



remedies, (27) 357; (33) 98; (39) 364. 



summary of information, (39) 768. 



transmission of spirochetes by, (32) 279. 

 Mitochondria — 



and the vacuolar system, (39) 730. 



appearance and activities, (38) 328. 



evolution and physiological role, (32) 524. 



in myxomycetes, (40) 726. . 

 plant and animal cells, (38) 524. 

 plant cells, (40) 323, 425, 818. 

 vegetable cells, review of investigations, (33) 

 725. 



material for study, (39) 153. 



origin, (35) 635. 



relation to anthocyanin formation, (29) 827; (37) 

 25. 



role in heredity, (29) 67; (34) 629. 

 Mitokinetism, notes, (26) 163. 

 Mnemonica auricyanea, studies, (33) 655. 

 Mock suns (29) 812. 



Mockern Experiment Station, notes, (30) 599. 

 Mockernut, density and porosity, (32) 47. 

 Moellons, methods of analysis, (35) 316. 

 Moerophora neoclyti n.sp., description, (34) 456. 

 Mohair — 



industry in Northwest, (27) 278. 



production in United States, (30) 871; (31) 168. 



statistics in United States. (28) 390. 

 Moisture — 



atmospheric, eflect on insects, (33) 252. 



determinations in entomology, (37) 366. 



distribution in the atmosphere, (34) 117. 



Moisture— Continued, 

 eflect on- 

 concrete, (27) 891. 

 fumigation, (29) 762. 

 insects, (30) 545. 



keeping quality of corn meal, (33) 259. 

 equivalent determinations, note.s, (28) 537. 

 hygroscopic, determination in soils, (34) 712. 

 Molasses- 

 added, detection in sugar-beet chips, (31) 315. 

 analyses, (26) 266, 873; (29) 570; (31) 556; (33> 



360, 565, 568, 759; (34) 660; (36) 65. 

 and cane-top silage for cattle, (32) 668. 

 and molasses meal for cows, (33) 765. 

 as feeding stuff, (32) 666; (34) 565, 566. 

 fertilizer for sugar cane, (30) 140. 

 source of alcohol, (36) 508; (38) 508. 

 source of potash, (38) 124. 

 beet, composition and use, (37) 416. 

 beet, inversion of, (34) 13. 

 beet, pentose content, (38) 113. 

 beet, polarization as affected by raffinose, (38) 



113. 

 black -strap, for dairy cattle, (32) 470. 

 black-strap for pigs, (36) 472. 

 cake, analyses, (30) 467. 

 cane, methods of analysis, (28) 713. 

 composition and feeding value, (32) 567. 

 crude, analyses, (31) 864. 

 determination of solids in, (27) 497. 

 determination of sucrose in, (40) 206. 

 eflect on adhesiveness of lead arsenate, (38) 858. 

 eflect on nitrification in soils, (27) 419. 

 examination, (30) 113. 

 feed- 

 acidity, (35) 770. 



analyses, (26) 72, 164, 165, 266, 267, 362, 363, 

 568, 873; (27) 371, 469, 570, 670, 774; (28) 

 265, 369, 465; (29) 467, 666, 769; (30) 67, 68, 

 169, 371, 467, 565, 671, 868; (31) 73, 168, 366, 

 467. 864; (32) 169, 269, 568, 667, 862; (33) 

 71, 371, 568, 759, 870; (34) 263, 467, 566, 767; 

 (38) 572; (40) 571. 

 composition and feeding value, (32) 667. 

 feeding value, (26) 164, 468, 873; (27) 469; 



(28) 265; (39) 778; (40) 672. 

 for dairy cattle, (34) 671. 

 for ruminants, (32) 768. 

 methods of analysis, (29) 311. 

 nutritive value, (29) 65. 

 preparation, (26) 164. 

 use of dried yeast in, (26) 567. 

 fermentation, (35) 718. 

 fertilizing value, (30) 822; (32) 336; (35) 817; (38) 



438, 515; (39) 537. 

 for beef cattle, (33) 759; (38) 667. 

 for livestock, (29) 570; (30) 176. 

 formation, (35) 14. 



formation, relation to raflBnose. (26) 116. 

 glutose in, (39) 206. 



grass, culture in Philippines, (26) 361, 362. 

 grass, culture in Porto Rico, (29) 631. 

 manufacture from milk, (30) 378. 

 meal, analyses, (32) 465; (34) 169. 

 mercuric acetate precipitate from, (29) 614. 

 methods of analysis, (26) 814; (31) 806; (38) 804; 



(40) 412. 

 mixture, analyses, (27) 371. 

 nature and standards, (31) 556. 

 nitrogen content, (30) 209, 529. 

 nutritive falue, (29) 65, 460. 

 refuse, betain from, (28) 413. 

 residue, guanin pentosid from, (26) 116. 

 sludge, composition and fertilizing value, (33) 



818 

 statistics in United States, (33) 894. 

 studies, (27) 766; (40) 313. 

 turf, analyses, (33) 870. 

 unfermentable sugar of, (39) 207. 

 water content, (39) 415. 

 Molassine meal — 

 analyses, (33) 759. 



composition and digestibility, (32) 666. 

 Mold- 

 formation as aflected by fluorin, (32) 308. 

 fungi — 



assimilation of elementary nitrogen by, (32) 



738. 

 assimilation of nitrates by, (31) 223. 

 assimilation of salts by, (29) 28, 29. 30. 



