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KXPEBIMENT STATION EECOEO. 



[Vol.38 



Cottonseed — ContiHued. Page. 



products, composition and use 266 



products, effect on composition 



of mUk, Mo 682 



products, effect on texture and 



flavor of butter, S.C 683 



products, toxicity, determina- 

 tion 113 



toxicity 801 



toxicity, U.S.D.A 685 



Cottonwood — 



analyses 309 



forcing experiments, Vt 443 



Cottony cuslilon scale In Ceylon 561 



Conmarin in soils, studies, Ala. 



College 119, 129 



Connty boards of agriculture in 



New Jersey 594 



Cover crops — 



culture in New Jersey, N. J 33 



for orchards. Pa 244, 245 



for orchards, Tenn 346 



for orchards, U.S.D.A 443 



Cow — 



manure, analyses. Pa 23 



stalls, lighting and ventilating. 791 

 testing associations in Nebraslia, 



Nebr 278 



testing associations in Wiscon- 

 sin, Wis 293 



testing, illustrated lecture, 



U.S.D.A 95 



Cowpeas — 



and com, associated growth, 



Tex ' 32 



as a green manure 220, 230 



as a preliminary crop for wheat. 



Mo 619 



culture 231 



culture, Ala.Tuskegee 567 



culture experiments 336 



culture experiments, Hawaii 827 



culture experiments, Mo 217, 632 



culture experiments, Tenn 334 



culture experiments, Tex 829, 830 



culture on Ozark uplands. Mo 217 



fertilizer experiments, Mo 217 



fertilizer experiments, S.C 517 



plowing under, S.C 816 



recipes, Ala.Tuskegee 567 



seeding experiments, Tex 32 



varieties 336 



varieties, Hawaii 827 



varieties, Mo 632 



varieties, Tex 334, 829. 830, 832 



Cowpox in horses 586 



Cows — 



advanced registry, milk and fat 



production, U.S.D.A 377 



age at first calving 74 



aged, milk and milk fat of, 



U.S.D.A 578 



cost of raising, Can 679 



dairy breeds, U.S.D.A 376 



Cows — Continued. Page. ' 

 dairy, economy of production, 



Ohio 277 



dairy, open shed v. closed stable 



for, Pa 277 



digestion experiments, Pa 73 



feeding experiments 66, 168, 477, 778 



feeding experiments, Cal 174 



feeding experiments, Can 678 



feeding experiments, Fla 876 



feeding experiments, Ind 375 



feeding experiments, Ky 680 



feeding experiments. Mass 571 



feeding experiments, N.Mex 681 



feeding experiments, Pa 73, 277 



feeding experiments, S.C 680 



Jersey and Holstein, economy 



of production, Ohio 277 



leguminous roughages for, Ohio 681 



milk flow as affected by age, Me. 176 

 milk vein system In relation to 



production, Vt 476 



mineral metabolism, Ohio 779 



mineral metabolism, S.Dak 374 



nutrients returned by, Ohio 376 



pasturing experiments, U.S.D.A. 175 



protein requirements, Pa 74 



pumpkins for. Mass 571 



record.s. (See Dairy herd rec- 

 ords.) 



sUage crops for, Cal 174 



sunflower silage for 74 



testing 74 



udder flora, Pa 76 



watering, Can 680 



watering at different intervals, 



S.Dak 374 



Crab apples, seed production, 111 245 



Crambus hortuellus, studies, U.S.D.A. 59 



Cranberries, insects affecting, U.S. 



D.A 460 



Cranberry — 



end rot, studies, U.S.D.A 252 



fruit rots, studies, U.S.D.A 454 



glrdler, studies, U.S.D.A 59 



vinehopper, notes 559 



Cream — 



acidity, relation to butter qual- 

 ity 281 



cost of distribution, Mass 177 



neutralizing 281 



pasteurization for butter mak- 

 ing, Ind 880 



tests, variations 280 



Creameries — 



cooperative. In Minnesota, Minn_ 178 



cooperative, in Wisconsin, Wls_ 293 



statistics in Canada 294 



Creamery license division, report, 



Ind 281 



Creatin — 



excretion in children 569 



origin 869 



Cremastua n.spp., descriptions 6G0 



