INDEX OP SUBJECTS. 



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Page. 



M (it lis, harmful and harmless 160 



Motive powers on the farm 396 



Mottled cup moth 260 



Mountain sheep, new, from British North- 

 west Territory 1030 



stations in North Carolina, TJ. S. 



D-A 814 



storms, U. S. D. A 531 



Mourning cloak butterfly, Me 858 



Mouse flea, U. S. D. A 254 



white-footed, from British Columbia 1031 



Muck, analyses, Can 825 



Conn. State 538 



Fla 225 



Mass. Hatch 339, 436, 939 



Vt 336, 825 



soils, improvement, Can 821 



Mucor mucedo, destroying beechnuts 362 



racemosus, red coloring material in. 812 



Mucorinea", structure 329 



Muhleribergia flaviteta, notes, U. S. D. A 328 



Mull errics. disease 362 



notes, Mich 353 



Mulberry dwarfs and peach yellows 362 



tree, parasitic diseases 149 



studies 525 



Mulching, effect on blossoming of fruit 



trees, Can 841 



strawberries, Ark 949 



vegetables, N. J 645 



Murijantia histrionica, notes, Colo 1065 



La 1065 



N.J 68,664 



Muriate of potash — 



analyses, Conn. State 538 



Mass. Hatch 436, 939 



N.J 636,934 



U.I 919 



Vt 336, 825 



harmful effects, IT. S. D. A 799 



vs. sulphate of potash for — 



clover, Mass. Hatch 340 



cotton, Ga 127 



potatoes, N. H 45 



Musea domestica, notes, U. S. D. A 63 



Muscarine, parasitic 472 



Muscles, fat content 681 



mechanical work 175 



protein 808 



Muscular energy as affected by consumption 



of sugar 175 



expenditure by bicycle 



rider 1079 



source 681 



Mushroom poisoning, U. S. D. A 649 



Mushrooms as a greenhouse crop, N. T. 



State 51 



culture 450, 560, 840 



U. S. D. A 357 



economic and pathological re- 

 lations 981 



edible and poisonous 450, 560, 561 



oxidizing ferments 723 



oxydase 421 



studies, N. T. Cornell 646 



use "54 



Mushrooms, varieties, TJ. S. D. A 649 



Muskmelons, culture, Idaho 357 



experiments, N. Y. 



Cornell 450 



Mussels, analyses, N. J 935 



Mustard and cress for market 245 



assimilation of free nitrogen 624, 920 



ball, Can 453,758 



U.S.D.A 653 



black, Iowa 143 



culture, Idaho 357 



hare's ear, Can 454, 758 



U.S.D.A 653 



hedge 956 



Iowa 113 



seed cake, analyses, Conn. State. . . 538 



tower, Can 758 



tumbling, Can 453, 758 



Iowa 143 



white, analyses, Vt 873 



Iowa 143 



wild, eradication 454, 1055 



Musts, refrigeration 696 



Mycena epipterygia, notes 960 



Mycologist, report, N. T. State 55 



Myeophagy.importanceinbotanicalinstrue- 



tion 318 



Mycorrhizas of A plectrum 812 



Listera cordata 727 



Ophyris a ranifera 726 



orchids 726 



Myelois ceratoniiv., notes, U. S. D. A 853 



Mytilaspis citricola, notes, U. S. D. A 571 



gloverii, notes, U. S. D. A 571 



pallida maskelli, notes 1072 



pomorum, notes, Can 856 



Me 858 



U.S.D.A 663 



Myxobolus bicaudatus, notes 1031 



Myxomycetes, new genus 119 



Myxosporidia, studies 1031 



Myxosporidium, new species 369 



Myzus cerati, notes, Md 469 



mahaleb, notes, U. S. D. A 668 



Nasturtium armoracia, notes. Iowa 143 



Nasturtium blight, N.J 657 



"Natural plant food," analyses, La 1044 



Miss 1043 



Natural selection 726 



Nature study, teachers' leaflets, N. Y. Cor- 

 nell 999 



Navigation in Canada, opening, D. S. D. A . . 30 

 Florida as affected by water 



hyacinth, U. S. D. A 328 



Nebraska Station, bulletins 93, 354, 357 



notes 700,900 



University, notes 700, 900, 1000 



Neerobia rufipes, notes, U. S. D. A 65 



Nectarines, forcing 755 



notes, Mich 353 



Nectria ditissima as a cause of canker of 



plum trees 761 



Nectria on pears 149 



Nematodes in soils, new method of destroy- 

 ing 852 



of sugar beets 660 



