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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page. 

 Meteorological observations— Continued. 



in Africa 828 



Alaska, U. S. D. A 624 



Austria 228, 426 



Belgium 33 



East Africa 327 



Great Britain 118 



Guatemala 228, 923 



Hertfordshire 24 



Italy 24 



Mauritius 627 



Mexico 426 



Northwest Territories 426, 440 



Porto Rico, U. S. D. A 624 



Prussia 828 



Switzerland 426, 1024 



Tunis 627 



on beets 23 



(See a^so Climate. Rain, Weather, etc.) 



Meteorological observatory at Blue Hill ... 626 

 C leveland, 

 Ohio, U. S. 



D. A 624 



observers, instructions, U. S. 



D. A 624 



stations. Harvard's, U. S. 



D. A 118 



in Russia 708 



Meteorology, agricultural 228 



application to agriculture . . . 118 



forest 228 



in Belgium, U. S. D. A 118 



French Indo-China, U. S. 



D. A 426 



Madagascar, U. S. D. A... 624 



universities, U. S. D. A ... 426 



popular errors in, U. S. D. A. 624 



publications in 1900 754 



text-book 923 



treatise 625 



U. S. D. A 118 



work of council In Great 



Britain 828 



Meteors in November, U. S. D. A 828 



Meteorus indigator, notes, Wash 470 



Methane, elimination in atmo.sphere 119 



Methyl alcohol, determination in vinegar. . 624 



Mice, bacillus pathogenic to 719 



destruction 21, 22 



Michigan College, notes 698, 801, 1004 



Station, financial statement 97, 900 



notes 601, 698, 801, 1004 



report of director 97, 900 



Upper Peninsula Experiment 



Station, establishment 290 



Microbes, oligonitrophilous 921 



Micro-chemical analysis 224 



technique v 421 



Micromycetes, new species 224 



Micro-organisms, causing decomposition of 



foods 581 



in soils and manures 434 



Micro-polariscope for food examination. 



Conn. State , 17 



Microsechium helleri as an in.secticide 474 



Microsphxria grossularia:, notes 568 



Page. 

 Microtus terrestris, infestation and destruc- 

 tion 21 



Middlings, analyses 480 



Me 1075 



N.J 774 



R.I 480 



Va 75 



Milk, aeration 82 



as affecting quality of butter. 179 



analyses 713, 976 



Conn. State 82, 1071 



and cream, payment for at same fac- 

 tory. Wis 84 



as affected by pasteurization 485 



bacteria 688 



address on 784 



identification 281 



source, N. Y. Cornell 783 



studies 783 



bacterial content 178 



U.S.D.A 178 



as affected by meth- 

 ods of handling . . 587 



bacteriological study, Iowa 687 



bibliography 690, 887 



care of. Can 279, 1085 



for cheese making. Can 384 



casein, analyses. Mass 1031 



changes caussed by heating 178 



coagulation as affected by — 



calcium chlorid 587 



different substances 887 



composition 81, 885 



as affected by — 



high temperatures... 587 

 intervals between 



milkings. Can 279 



atdifferent stages of milk- 

 ing 685 



condensed, analyses 976 



manufacture in Sweden. . 785 



control stations in Norway 781 



cooked, digestibility, Md 674 



cost of production, N.J 779 



creaming as affected by heating. Can . 383 



detection of nitrites in 522 



digestibility, Md 674 



duct, obstruction 285 



fat content as affected by — 



food 782 



N. Y. State 781 



heredity 84 



fever, etiology 392 



notes 995 



occurrence, S. C 490 



treatment 392, 



393, 492, 592, 593, 693, 895 



Iowa 492 



Md 492 



Miss 995 



Alter, notes, Can 386 



fishy flavor, N. Y. State 85 



food value 772 



for cheese factories 282 



creameries 281 



germicidal action, N. Y. Cornell 783 



