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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page. 



Milk, solids, calculation, Pa .. 888 



somat ose 887 



souring, studies 284 



sows', fat content 282 



standard of St. Petersburg 795 



sterilization 388, 494 



stringy "89 



substitutes, patented, nutritive value. 1078 



sugar, effecton intestinal putrefaction 275 



protein 275 



in milk, determination 419 



supply as affected by sewage 597 



cooperative 589 



sanitary 185 



tainted, cause and prevention, Wis ... 990 



test, comparison of methods, Wis 589 



Gerber method 380, 991 



testing, methods 689 



trade of Berlin 291 



tuberculosis, N. J 691 



value as food, N. J 985 



variation during period of lactation, 



N.J 986 



yield as affected by frequency of milk- 

 ing 684 



as affected by milking one teat 



at a time, Ind 278 



from different parts of udder, 



Ind 277 



of Angler cows 1088 



Breitenberg cows 388 



Norwegian and Danishcows. 1088 



utilization 81 



Milking at different times 795 



machine, Thistle 290 



machines, trials 290, 589, 790 



Millet, analyses. Vt 873 



and Hungarian bay. analyses, Conn. 



Storrs 78C 



soy-bean silage, digestibility, 



Mass.HatQh 373 



disease of horses, U. S. D. A 899 



fodder, analyses, Conn. Storrs 780 



for horses, X. Dak 174 



varieties, Can 441 



Mass. Ha tih 341 



Mineral constituents of organs of human 



body 481 



sugar cane 745 



matter in milk 521 



phosphate, analyses, Mass. Hatch 436 

 salts, effect on mechanical condition 



of soil 237 



waters, analyses, Ky 1024 



Minerals, effect on color of hydrangeas 247 



Minnesota Station, bulletins 128, 



131,141,140,185,632.641,777 



financial statement 498 



report 426, 



435, 445, 446, 452, 470, 496, 498 



Mississippi River floods, U. S. D. A 198, 816 



Station, bulletins 168, 



551, 575, 1043, 1044, 1048 



Missouri College, notes 600, 800 



Station, bulletins 155, 



157, 188, 835 837, 944, 997 



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Missouri Station, financial statement 197 



notes 399, 600, 800 



report 197 



Mites, notes, TJ. S. D. A 254 



Mixed diet, digestibility, Conn. Storrs 781 



feed, analyses, Vt 809 



fertilizers, analyses, Mass. Hatch . . . 436 



Moisture, conservation in sandy soils 335 



of air, effect on man when no mus- 

 cular work is done 88 



soil as affected by cultivation, 



N.Dak 735 



conservation , Kans 928 



N.Y. Cornell 932 



investigations 429 



Molasses as a feeding stuff 275 



feed, analyses 266 



for pigs 273 



use 872 



vs. mixed grain for milch 



cows 984 



for cows with calf 876 



milch cows 281,874 



pulp, analyses 267 



as a feeding stuff 267 



spontaneous combustion 418 



vs. cane sugar for milch cows 876 



Mold, destruction of amygdalin and helicin 660 



of pineapples 568 



sooty, of citrus trees 361 



Molds, toxic properties. Ark 392 



Mole flea, TJ. S. D. A 254 



Mollota sp., notes, Me 858 



Molts of insects, conditions affecting 963 



Monarthrumfasdatum, notes, TJ. S. D. A . . . 670 



mali, notes, U. S. D. A 670 



Monilia fructigena, notes 457 



Oreg 753 



Monilia epidemic of cherry trees 361 



of cherries, winter forms 1061 



Monocrepidius respertinus, notes, N.J 664 



Monolep ta diversa, notes 262 



Honomorium minutum, notes, TJ. S. D. A . . 65 



pharaonis, notes, U. S. D. A . . 65 



Mont ana College, notes 900, 1100 



Station, bulletins. . . 335, 355, 363, 391, 396 



financial statement 397 



notes 900,1100 



Moor culture in Bavaria 1041 



plants, phosphorus and sulphur in... 824 



soils, humus acids 32 



Morphology and classification of Pauropoda 467 

 physiology of Sperma- 



phytes 526 



of acetic acid bacteria 627 



Blastomycetes 362, 812 



Diplopoda 467 



Graminese and Cyperacere . . 526 

 Ranunculaceic and Umbel- 



liferse 329 



roots 526 



Simondsia paradoxa 467 



Mosquitoes and gnats, U. S. D. A 253 



breeding, Minn 152 



notes, U. S. D. A 775 



remedies, U. S. D. A 62 



