INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



101)7 



I'aso. 



Milk, vegetaljle, analyses 5;i6 



yield of Alj;aucr(o\vs 440 



East Friesiaii herds 721 



Oldeubergercows 410 



Mill; iiij;, fast and slow 10:i2 



iuUueiHO on bacteria content of 



milk 109 



niacliiiio, Do Laval 441 



Thistle 436,441 



machines, description 732,834 



Military bread, analyses 521 



iliUiiin multiflorum, notes, Cal 687 



Mill moth, notes 909 



waste, analyses 485 



Millet, culture experiments 125, 401 



Mich 885 



digestion by hens 718 



insects atlecting, N. C 507 



Itiilian, notes, N. Mex 306 



pearl, notes, K. Mex 306 



seed, analyses, S. C 561,023 



smut, hot-water treatment 706 



Aarieties, Mass. Hatch 400 



wild hay, analyses, Tenn 810 



Millo maize, analyses, N. Mex 331 



culture experiments, Colo 308 



notes, !N. Mex 306 



stover, analyses, N. Mex 331 



white, analyses, Cal 688 



yellow, culture experiments, 



Mass. Hatch 400 



Mills grape 231 



Mimicry of insects 419,712 



2Iiin().sa pudica, movementof leaves in dark- 

 ness 748 



Mineral constituents of muscular tissue . . . 149 

 matter in food of domestic animals 821 



l)hosphates, Conn. State 389 



analyses, N. J 877 



S.C 584 



springs, Swiss, bacteriological in- 

 vestigations 298 



waters, analyses, Ky 377 



Miss 482 



S.C 574 



influence ou metabolism of 



men 521 



Minerals, analyses, S. C 561 



Minnesota Colh-ge, not es 638 



Station, hullctins 144, 207, 



219, 222, 223, 225, 231, 234, 237, 

 239, 240, 246, 251, 575, 586, 615 



notes 638 



report 476, 



482, 490, 491, 492, 496, 498, 

 499, 500, 507, 520, 521, 537 



Mississippi College, notes 268 



fungi, new species, U. S. D. A . . 749 



Station, bulletins 134, 749 



financial statement . . . 937 



notes 268,938 



reports 476,482, 



484, 487, 490, 491 , 492, 497, 504, 

 507, 510, 520, 525, 526, 537 ,937 



Missouri Station, bulletins 140. 



213, 216, 969, 970, 973 



Page. 



Missouri Station, notes 737 



Mistletoe disease ol blackberries, N. V., 



Cornell ,111 



host jilants 749 



Mixed border, ell'ectivo associations in 986 



feed, analyses, Vt 1004 



Mocking birds, stomach contents, U. S. 1). A 750 



Moditication anil variation 290 



Modiola decumbens, analyses, Cal 714 



Moisture of the soil, conservation 386 



X. V. C<ir- 



nell.... 477 



Molas.ses, analyses. Ark 442 



as a feeding stuff 246,519,821, 1014 



feed, analy.ses 246 



sugar in 378 



for preservation of blood 537 



sheep 621 



utilization 719 



Mold ferments of starch 960 



fungi, composition 867 



temperature limits 290 



Molds as alfected by temperature and food. 671 



decomjmsition of fat by 515 



toxic properties, Ark 524 



Mole cricket, notes 911 



Molybdic method for jihosphoric acid 100 



Monarthruvifasciatiim, notes, Mich 905 



Monilia fructvjena, notes 898 



Can 999 



Monocesta coryli, notes, Miss 505 



Monocotyledons and dicotyledons, diver- 

 gence 204 



nuclear division 957 



Monomethylene-saccharic acid 285 



Monosaccharids, decomposition by alkalies. 285 



Monotropa hypopithyti, glucosid in 29 



Monsoon region, Indian, upper air currents 



IT. S.D.A 676 



Montana Station, bulletins. . . 121, 137, 588, 606, 9;».') 



notes 268 



Moon, acti<m on the atmosphere 31 



Moor culture in Havaria 757 



soils, studies 537 



Morphology of appendices of theorthoi)teran 



midgut 910 



conifer cones 471 



yeasts 473 



Mortierella sp., structure of fundamental 



protoplasm 566 



Monm alhd, notes, Wis 314 



Mo.sfiuifo bites, inuuunity 911 



Mosquitoes, remedies, U. S. D. A 64 



Vt 08 



Moss and lichens on trees, treatment, Cnl. . 70« 



insects wintering in 808 



litter, analyses, Can 880 



Moths and butterflies, color and color pat 



terns 810 



Mountain laurel, N. J 892 



Mouse, coccidium from 159 



Muck, anal-ses. Can 880 



CoDn. State 880 



Moss. Hatch 787 



N. H 300 



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