INDEX OF SUBJECTS 



1173 



I'lige. 



Botryomyoosis, mammary, in horses 1024 



Botryosporium affecting wlica t 57 



Butrytis cancsceiis, notes G2 



cmo-co, as affectcrl by metallie salts. 422 



effect on wine 3C9 



notes 59, 62 



parasitism 456 



resistance to metallic poi- 

 sons 670, 742 



treatment (i70 



dliptica, notes 62 



2)ara.iilica, notes 51) 



vitlgafi!<, Tiotes 1090 



resistance of spores to 



heat ;m) 



Bottle-trcc pitli, analysis 1002 



Biiti/s sticticalia, remedies S7:; 



Bonillon, preparation 392 



Box-elder plant louse, notes, V. S. I). A 585 



BrachytrHpes mcmbrnnarais, notes 5.S7 



Bran, analyses, Ariz 790 



Conn. State 3,S0 



examination 544 



notes, Okla 406 



Brandies, preparation 1029 



Brai-sica rayiipcstria, analyses 72 



Braxy in sheep 90 



Bread, acidity 476 



amount obtained from flour 69 



analyses 476, 593 



and milk, digestibility, U. S. 1). A. 7S8 



baking, aids to 1102 



examination 785 



food value 594 



Minn 275 



from Russian famine districts, com- 

 position and digestibility 69 



making, book on 1102 



notes 991 



rice for 593 



method of examination 378 



Norwegian flat, digestibility 1102 



rich in cellulose, use 476 



rye, digestibility 593 



.sandy 476 



slimy, investigations 786 



Swiss, water content 476 



Breakfast foods. (.See Cereal foods.) 



Breeders' associations in Germany 74 



Brewers' grains, analyses, Conn. State 901 



Conn.,Storrs 1001 



dried, analyses 380 



Pa 694 



Wis 790» 



feeding value 479 



waste, utilization 479, 717 



Brewing, treatise 1029 



Brickyard ashes, analyses. Mass 649 



Briers, destruction 260 



Broccoli, analyses 1102 



culture, Oreg 1063 



fertilizer experiments 962 



hybridization 251 



Brome gra.ss, analyses, N. Dak 33 



culture, Idaho 240 



N.Dak 25 



Page. 



Brome grass, culture experiments, Colo 1059 



notes 1082 



rust, notes 771 



seeding 139 



smooth, culture experiments. 



Wis 9.57 



fertilizer e x p e r i - 



ments. Can 133 



value. Can 139 



soft, in wheat fields 420 



Jlmiiiiiif (tt^jxr, llelminthosporium diseases. . 877 



inermiii, culture experiments. Wis. . 957 



fertilizcrexpcriments,Can . 133 



value, Can 139 



spii., characteristics of seeds, U. S. 



I). A 875 



Bronchitis, verminous, in calves 85,93 



Broncho-pneumonia, verminous, in hogs... 1117 



Broom corn, culture. La 239 



notes, Okla 406 



production in the Tnited 



States 757 



rape, notes 259 



Bi-diifsondia papi/rifrni, notes, Cal 256 



Brown rot, iiotcs 776 



('al 668 



C. S. I). A 169 



Brown-tail motli, notes 463,984 



Conn. State 985 



Mass 67, 887 



N. H 268 



R.I 371 



U. S. D. A 169 



Bruckus granarius, notes 467 



Brucin, reaction with nitrous acid 10 



Brussels sprouts, analyses 1102 



fertilizer experiments 962 



hybridization 251 



varieties. Can 144 



Mich 143 



Bryophyllum, regeneration 528 



Buccnlatrix canadcmii'cna, notes. Can 168 



Buckwheat as affected by potash fertilizers. 561 



bran, analyses, N.J 380 



Vt 72 



Wis 790 



culture at high altitudes 433 



dimorphism, N. .T ,579 



feed, analyses, X.J 380 



Pa 684 



Hour, analyses, Pa 683 



hulls, analyses, Conn. State 904 



Vt 72 



middlings, analy.ses. Conn. 



State 71 , 380, 904 



middlings, analyses. Pa 683,684 



Vt 72 



Wis 790 



productioTi in the United States. 757 



shorts, analyses. Wis 790 



.shucks, analyses, Conn. State. 71,380 



varieties, Can 132 



Bud moth, notes 984 



Buffalo berry shrub, notes, Mont 48 



tree-hopper, notes, U. S. D. A 169 



Buffaloes, barbone disease 1123, 1124 



