INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1055 



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Ainarantux retrojlexux, notua, \\'yo 795 



tpinosus, notes, Wyo 794 



.1 mbr(i.*ia trijida, analysL-s, Miss 520 



American Association of State Weather 



Services, U. S. U. A 34 



fruit cult iirist 890 



l)rocris, X. J 904 



wheat, culture exiK-riiiicuts in 



(lerniany 45 



Ainins in sugarcane. juice 286 



Aiiinionia. atmiisplicric, in the nutrition ol' 



plants 29 



crude, for conil)atins dodder 234 



free water, preparation 99 



Annnoniacal coppercarbonate forcelerv rust 608 

 Amiuoniuni citrate stdution, detcruiiuation 



of neutrality 286 



salts, elfect on microorganisms . 868 



sulphate for die back 63 



thiocyanatc, poisonous etfects, 



K.i o75 



Xmmophila sabulosa, not«s 912 



Ammunition bread 719 



.1 mjii'liipsis tricuspidata, notes, "Wis 314 



Auqyhicarpumjloridanum, notes 380 



jmrshii, notes 380 



A m2>liicerus bicaudatus, notes, Ark 909 



X. Mex 611 



U.S. D.A..- 803 



Amure tamarisk, notes, Wis 314 



Ami/f/dalus communis, notes, U. S. D. A .... 230 



A III ylom yces rouxii, notes 900 



Amylo'.ro'jus discoidi'us, notes 994 



n. sp 607 



jllifonnis, notes 994 



lichenoides, notes 994 



rainulosus, notes 994 



n. sp 607 



vilHformis, notes 994 



Anacardium occidentale. notes, U. S. D. A. - - 231 

 Analyses — 



of feeding stuffs 153, 331, 378, 748 



Cal 714 



Conn. State 426 



Miss 520 



N.H 331 



N. Mex 331 



Tenn 810 



Vt 1003 



fertilizers 40, 117,299,300,378,682,970 



Cal 082 



Conn. State 389 



Ky 40,300,391,970 



La "67 



Me 40,970 



Md 212,392 



Mass. Hatch 117,392,767 



Mich 584 



N. H 300 



K. J 877,966 



N. T. State 38, 212, 582, 766 



N. C 40,880,970 



Pa 767 



R. 1 563,082,768.067 



S. C 117,561,58-1 



Vt 41,116,970 



I'age. 

 Analyses — Continued. 



of fertilizers, W. Va 1 17 



Wis 212, 880 



foods, condiments, etc., text-book. .. . 623 

 Analj-sis methods — 



changes in and adilitions to, l'. S. 1). .\ . . 863 



for albumen. X. Y. Stat^- 561 



albuminoid nitrogen 858, 861 



alumina 559, 663 



barnyard manure 952 



butter 25, 459 



cafteiu 286 



canned meats 197 



carbohydrates of wlieat 951 



carbonic acid 861 



cellulose I'.iti, 741, 857 



cheese 667 



dairy jjroducts 277 



fats, oils, etc 742 



feeding stutls 064 



fermented and distilled liquors 277 



fertilizers 10."., 272, 276 



glucose 198 



honey 376 



hop tannin 461 



humus, Cal 678 



iron 559,663 



lime 202 



limestone 953 



marls. Wis 209 



milk 666 



nitrates 663 



nitrogen 22, 23, 274 



organic matter 99 



perchlorates 8.59,8t)0 



phosphates KM). 103 



phosphoric acid. 23, 100, 193, 272, 456, 560, 860 



X. C 861 



potash 24,103,195,274,457 



rennet 631 



soils 573 



U.S. D.A 481 



soils and ash 275 



stearic acid 666 



starch 199 



sugar 376 



sulpliuric acid 201, 663 



tannin 278,376 



uricacid 104 



volatile fat ty a<uds 199 



wheat proteids. Ark 855 



standard 8*8 



unification 954 



Anasa Iristis, notes 242 



.inatomy and pliysioh)gy of plants 471 



of Caprifoliacca- 28 



Carex sp 289 



fruit of pear and apple 204 



leaves 957 



of I'liy tolaccaceie 28 



lower oganisniH 566 



role in distinguishing critical 



species 28 



Andropogon carieusii*. notes 306 



/urcatns. notes, U. S. D A 780 



AoMii, notes, U.S.UA 781 



