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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Pa ;e 



Bee space in supers, Can 268 



Beech-bud insect, Me 871 



red, fungus and insect enemies 651$ 



in coppice anil forests 644 



Beef, analyses 571 



ash, analyses 572 



cooked in different ways, food value.. 662 



digestibility 662 



production, U. S. D. A 179 



for cotton fanners, Ark .. 1089 



range, analyses, U. S. D. A 573 



Beer yeasts, variation 322 



Bees, brood rearing as affected by winter- 

 ing, Can 267 



burrowing, notes 469 



comb foundation, Can 267, 268 



Mich 157 



cutting combs in brood chamber, 



Can 267 



determination of New Mexican 660 



feeding for profit, Mich 158 



food plants, Cal 222 



foul brood, Can 267 



transmission by queens, 



Mich 157 



treatment, Mich 159 



influence on fruit crop 353 



moving to fall pasture, Can 268 



natural vs. artificial swarms, Mich... 159 



preservation of combs, Mich 158 



swarming, Can 866 



Mich 159 



weight of bodies and loads carried. . . 366 



wintering, Can 268, 866 



Mich 159 



Beeswax, rendering, Mich 158 



Beet culture, bibliography 847 



leaf, anatomy 418 



spot, remedies 156 



treatment, X.J 447 



leaves for testing fungicides 1051 



seed, germination as affected by — 



alkali salts, Colo 743 



varying amounts of water, Wis. . 759 



seed, harvesting 955 



large vs. small, S. Car 644 



production 546, 955 



as affected by divid- 

 ing mother beets . . 259 

 sickness as affected by potassium 



carbonate 266 



treatment 653 



soaking, S. C 645 



testing 259 



stems, structure 612 



sugar, cost of making, Colo 246 



factories, description, Colo 246 



industry in California 147 



Germany 43 



United States, U. S. 



D.A 741 



manufacture 897 



in Belgium 43 



Sweden 1098 



yellows in France 649 



Page. 



Beetle, asparagus, X. V. State 268 



U.S. I). A 62, 1059 



bark, U. S. D. A 570 



blister, U. S. D. A 571 



buprestid, U. S. D. A 1059 



carpet 1066 



cerambycid, U. S. D. A 1059 



cigarette, Fla 1069 



Colorado potato, N. V. State 270 



U. S. D. A 62 



flea, TJ. S. D. A 571 



fruit-bark, Ala. College 469 



tree 165 



Fuller's rose, Mich 168 



grain, Conn. State 273 



gray blister 164 



locust-leaf 68 



orchid 165 



potato, N. J 458 



ptinid, U. S.D. A 62 



red cherry, Mich 169 



rice grub, at electric lights, TJ. S. 



D.A 570 



Bcolytid, W. Va 1067 



spruce-bark, U. S. D. A 1060 



striped, cucumber, X. T. State 270 



tortoise, X. J 458 



twelve-spotted, La 548 



Beetles, bark, of Austria 168 



Bosnia and Herzegovina . . 168 



predaceous 570 



Beets, analyses 19, 937 



as affected by weed growth, X'. J 447 



budding and cutting 42 



culture 749, 955 



for forage 1039 



fertilizer experiments, Mass. Hatch . . 637 



fertilizers 848 



forage, culture and breeding 42 



varieties 42 



for dairy cows 184 



forcing, notes 354 



notes, La 547 



swollen 560 



Beggar weed, Florida, U. S. D. A 542 



Begonias, culture 758 



Benzal for determination of iodiu number 



of fats and fatty acids 608 



Benzin and carbon bisulphid tor soil treat- 

 ment of insects 660 



Benzolin, effect on potato plants 560 



for phylloxera 567 



Beri-beri, repression 192 



Bermuda grass, culture experiments, Cal . . . 244 



notes. Miss 547 



U.S. D.A 147,343 



lily disease 456, 457 



Bessarabia Experiment Station for Wine 



Making, report 396 



Bibliography of American economic ento- 

 mology, U. S. D. A 470 



fungus diseases, Conn. 



State 267 



plant culture 846 



potato culture 847 



