1302 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECOED. 



Spelt, culture experiments 941 



Can 26 



Kans 135 



Mont 330 



N.Mex 28 



feeding value, S.Dak 69 



seeding experiments. Can 1131 



varieties 430, 941 



Can 936 



yields on do' farms, Mont 130 



Sphxrella coffeicola, notes C57 



Sphxronema fimbriatum, notes 1153 



pomorum n. sp., description. . . 446 



Sphseropsis malorum, notes 1051 



studies, U.S.D. A 1051 



Sphxro-stilbe coccophila, notes, Fla. 660 



Sphxrotheca humuli, notes 1049 



mail, notes 448, 853 



mors-uvx affecting currants . . . 349 



life history 753 



notes 46,99,154 



pannosa, treatment 856 



Sphenophorus obscurus, notes, Hawaii 1152 



Sphinx elpenor, remedies 354 



Spice products, notes 531 



Spices, analyses 411, 7f,4, 907 



Conn.State 864 



j udging 308 



methods of analysis Ill 



Spider, red, "notes 659, 858 



Md 452 



Spinach, fertilizer experiments, R.I 125 



growth as affected by root space. . 225 



Spiraea smut, notes 350 



Spirillosis in chickens, treatment 888 



Spirochfcta, classification ' 379 



Spirochxta gallinarum, notes 888 



Spirochetosis, prevalence in India 578 



Spiroptera as a cause of stomach lesions 581 



tumors in horses . . 83 



Spleen, edibility 459 



role in trypanosome diseases 478, 578 



Splints in horses 283 



Spondylodadium atrovirens, notes 46 



studies 851 



Spongospora solani, notes 46 



Sporomyxa scauri n. g. and n. sp., descrip- 

 tion 963 



Sporonema, new species, descriptions 446 



Sporotrichum anthophilum, notes, Nebr 855 



Spray formulas, bibliography 162 



Spraying apparatus, description, Kans 162 



experiments, Kans 162 



Me 1142 



N.H 66 



machinerj-, selection, Mich 57 



nozzle, construction, U.S.D. A 456 



solutions, lessons on, U.S.D. A 793 



Springs, disappearance, notes 12 



of Somme Basin, drying 12 



Spruce, chlorophyll production by 930 



gall insects, studies 55 



louse, notes, Can 959 



treatment 754 



mensuration tables, Conn.State. . . 1044 



mountain, notes 43 



Page. 



Spruce, northern limit for 344 



notes, U.S.D. A 443 



tracts in Maine, management, 



U.S.D. A '.. 847 



trees of Colorado 148 



Squabs, raising 1172 



Conn.Storrs 1070 



Squalls, notes, U.S.D. A 212 



Squash bugs, notes, N.J 1054 



diseases, notes, N.J 1047 



Squashes- 

 absorption of arsenic l)y 325 



breeding experiments, N.J 646,840,1040 



culture experiments, N.Mex 28 



fertilizer experiments 522 



R.I 125 



Squirrels, destruction, Idaho 51 



St. Swithin's Day fallacy, U.S.D.A 212 



Stable practices, effect on milk 199 



Stables, disinfection, methods 79 



ventilation, U.S.D.A 194 



King system, N.Y. 



State 971 



Staff-tree bark, food value 344 



Stalk borer, notes 857 



Stallions, distribution in Wisconsin, Wis. . . 774 



Staphylococcus pyogenes aureus, notes 78,284 



notes 187 



spp., fllterability 379 



Starch and glycogen, separation 8 



as affected by enzjons, Md 842 



malt diastase 128, 808 



changes during germination 128 



chemical structure 612 



composition and specific gravity 910 



compounds of 295 



determination 912, 913 



in barley 810,913 



potatoes 706,1109' 



digestion as affected by sodium ben- 



zoate 179 



effect on soils 220 



for calves 468, 1068 



grains, structure 259, 508 



hydrolyzed, feeding value 773 



inverted, feeding value 1068, 1169 



liquefaction and coagulation 808 



sugar as a food adulterant 106 



tropical, studies 459 



Starters, preparation and value, Mich 374 



Starvation, effect on metabolism 767 



partial, organic effects 171 



Steams, H.D., biographical sketch, U.S.D.A 711 



Steers, breeding, effect on gains, Can 972 



denatured sugar for 1066 



digestion experiments. Can 67 



Md 363 



fattening for market , Mo 971 



feeding experiments 67, 772, 1168 



Can.. 68,972,973,1169 



Ga 566 



Md 873 



Mich 468 



Mo 671 



Nebr 467,1168 



Ohio 469 



