INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1081 



I'age. 



Fodilor, iiiiiilyscs, Conn. Storrs 426 



IMass. Hatch 426 



boets, analyses 152 



varieties CSC 



cakes, deteruiiuation of iini.stard nil 



in 203 



corn rs. hay for milch cows, Can 930 



plants, alpine 891 



and grasses, exotic vs. na- 

 tive 491 



field esporiiuents 891 



insects affecting 808 



tropical, analyses 306 



Foliage, unnatural colors 380 



Food and d iot of invalids 720 



water HU]>ply of native tribes of 



Australia 330 



children's 254 



colors 720 



cooked vs. uncooked for pigs, Wis 325 



detection of salicylic and boric acids 



in 742 



effect on composition of milk 939, 1016 



fat content of milk 256 



milk and butter 86 



Pa 822 



exhibit at the Geneva Exhibition 924 



growing nuts for 986 



habits of birds, U. S. D.A 750,751 



how to buy, cook, and sci-ve 720 



influence of fat and starch upon di- 

 gestibility 321,616 



in health and disease 1014 



investigations, Conn. Storrs 427 



materials, composition, IT. .S. D. A. . . 329, 426 



metallic contamination 521 



mineral, of conifers 891 



nutrients, heat equivalents 520 



uses in the body, U. S. D. A . 329 



pecuniary economy, U. S. D. A 329 



preservation 720 



preservatives 421 



products, examination, Conn. State. . . 508 



of the world 155 



tuberculous infection from 332 



value of nuts, Cal 788 



Foods, abstracts of articles 70, 



149, 242, 321, 419, 508, 614,71 2, 809, 913, 1003 



agricultural, albuminoids and fats. . 155 



analyses 378 



and feeding stufiTs, protein in. 269 



American, chemical composition, 



r.S.D.A 426 



commercial. Me 821 



composition and analysis 330 



determination of boric acid in 861 



cellulose in 196 



starch in 203 



zinc in 537,742 



infant, analyses 330 



made from meat 521 



Iirepared, for invalids and infants.. 330 



preservation 155 



Foot and mouth disease 525 



propagation by lo- 

 custs 912 



Page. 

 Forage crops, culture experiments, Ma.s8. 



Hatch 393, 400 



in the Donuiin of Fraux 885 



Forage jtlants. (See aUo Grasses.) 



adapted to Arkansas 402 



culture 306 



experiments, .Vrk 401 



Cal 687 



Colo 308 



N. Dak 214 



Ohio 587 



K. I..... 587 



Vt 43 



in France 975 



native and introduced, S. Dak 306 



new 47 



N. ilex 306 



of tlio Dakotas, U. S. D. A 883 



prairie regions, U. S. D. A 780 



Kocky ^fountain region, r.S.It. A. 781 

 Foraging powers of plants for phosphoric 



acid. Me 757 



Forcing a.sparagus 984 



beans 600 



book 792 



cauliflowers 268 



cucumbers 700 



grapes 231, 601 



house crops, fertilizing, Conn. 



State 402 



houses, artificial soil in. Conn. 



State 405 



heating, R. 1 597 



pineajiples 496 



rhubarb 600 



tomatoes 496 



Forecasts, long-range, in Oregon, TJ. S. D. A . Ill 



Foreign Markets, Section, U. S. D. A. 175, 637, 936 



Forest birds as enemies of forest insects. . . 961 



conditions in the southern Sierras. . 605 



cover, ett'ect on growth of plants 605 



culture in northern Scandinavia 605 . 



fire legislation 136 



fires, prevention 703 



insects, dcstructi(m by flooding 712 



management in Greece 605 



production, tables 794 



seeds, investigations 410 



studies in ilinnesota 315 



tree plantations, S. Dak 315 



trees. Can P91 



pruning 604 



varieties for Middle and New 



Knurland States 314 



Forestry, abstracts of articles 135, 



314,602,702,793,881 



Division, U.S. D.A 602,604 



handl)ook 794 



in Pennsylvania 605 



practical value to surface of the 



country 315 



report, Cul 703 



Can 891 



usefulness of Brnconidie in SOS 



Forests as alVecteil by climate 604 



related to the farui Q}>4 



