INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1169 



Page. 

 BiU'teriii, iilant diseases i>r()dueeil experi- 



mentally 455 



relation to disease 608 



r61e in cheese ripening 291 



of membrane in agglutina- 

 tion SOT 



spore formation, physiology of . . . 807 



Bacteriological apparatus 119 



Bacteriology, catalogue of literature 1049 



manuals 491, 911 



treatise 331 



Bacterium acaci(e, notes 1087 



briatolcnse, notes 914 



eucalypti, n. sp., description.. 87(), 1087 



inteslinale f/aUinarum, notes 709 



levaniformans, notes 877 



metarabinur^i, notes 1087 



pyocyaneum, denitrifying action. 428 



sacchari, n. sp., notes 87(i, lOSfi 



sapolacticuin, in milk 695 



vascularuiii . m ites 87(), 1086 



Bagworm, notes 888 



N.J ■ 58(; 



r. S. D.A 169 



Bakers, technical education 594 



Baking handbook 785 



powders, analyses 6K1 



methods of analysis, U. S. 



D.A 7 



Jinlaniniis nucum, notes 1093 



Bide presses, notes 405 



Balsam apple, wild, notes, Wyo 359 



fir canker, notes 462 



of Peru, culture in ('entral ami 



South America 6G3 



Balsams, methods of analysis 546 



Bamboo seed, use as food in India .594 



Bamboos, rate of growth in Ceylon 766 



Banana anthracnose, notes 459 



diseases in Fij i 581 



notes 769, 1089 



flour, analyses 378, 477 



food value 277 



leaf blight, notes 882 



nematode diseases, notes 264, 



368,460,669,1086 



s( )ils ( if .Jamaica, analyses 748 



weevi 1 , notes 987 



Bananas, aTialyses 522 



culture 45, 864, 965 



in Jamaica 442 



fertilizer experiments 748 



food value 277 



introduction into America 529 



irrigation 45 



juice of pseudo-trunks in winter. 12 



Bands, sliadow and interference. V . S. I). A . 845 



Barberry, witches' brooms, notes 777 



Barium sulphate, solubility, N. C 1042 



Bark beetle, notes 973 



Colo 1092 



Oreg 370 



louse, oyster shell. (.See Oyster shell 

 bark louse.) 

 scurfy. (Sec Scale, scurfy.) 



Barley, absorption of ar.senic by 316 



Pago . 



Barley, absorption (if nitrogen by 945 



Alinit experiments 742 



Bohemian, varieties 854 



breeding experiments 30, 140, 650 



chaff, feeding value 1002 



composilion diu'ing ripening 347 



culture 34, 237, 594 



U 1059 



experiments 27 



Can 131 



disease, new 456 



eleetroculture 353 



feed, analyses, X. J 380 



Wis 790 



fert ilizcr experinu'uts 27, 29, 233, 



237, 563, 651, 753, 

 754,851, 852,954 



Cal 236 



Can 133 



X. Y. Cor- 

 nell 23 



germination aii<l growth as affected 



by diiYerent salts 28 



gra.ss, feeding value 596 



grits, analyses 893 



Helmiuthosporiiuu diseases 877 



improvement by breedin.g and cul- 

 tivation :U7 



injury in thrashing 30 



nitrogen assimilation at different 



stages of growth 1060 



pale rust, notes 10X3 



phosphates for 433 



pot experiments with lime and 



magnesia 129 



jiotash fertilizers for 647, 64.s, 852 



production in the United States ... 757 

 protein content as affected by soil, 



Wis 955 



root sy.stem a.'v affecleil hy fertili- 

 zers 345 



rust as a cause of colic in horses 92 



notes 771 



seeding experiments 28, 349 



smut, treatment 261 



Mont 57 



.sprouts, Miial.vses, N. Y. State 790 



R.I 279 



Wis 790 



time re()uired for maturing, N. Dak. 346 

 varieties . . 27, 139, 236, 433, 561, 754, 854, 959 



Can 131,752 



N.Dak 25 



Wis 957 



vitality as affected by age 529 



water requirements, U. S. D. A 714 



yield as affected by size of seed 432 



Barns, construction 1033 



for horses and cattle, N. Dak 94 



Barnyard grass, culture. La 10.59 



Japanese, culture experi- 

 ments, N. Dak 25 



manure, action of constituents. . 342 

 aerobic fermentation . . . 429 



analyses 21 



application. Mass 13J, 135 



