1062 



expji^kiment station record 



rage. 



Bone, ground, aiuilyses, Mass. State 980 



N.J 797 



Pa 798 



niaiiiiring with 203 



meal aud Thomas .slag for oats 519 



application 031 



as a fertilizer 713 



available pho.sphoric acid in 624 



detection of adulteration 134 



effect on character of milk, Vt . . 926 



solubility of phosphoric acid in . 398 



tankage, analyses, N.J 396 



Boneblack, dissolved— 



analyses, Mass. State 202, 287 



N.J 396,767 



Bones, utilization 979 



value in agriculture 882 



"Bon-Sag," in Africa l.")! 



Books, preservation in the Tropics 1 52 



Boophilus huvis, notes, La 235 



Tex 471 



Borate of lime, analysis, Cal 794 



Bordeaux mixture — 



and color tests 910 



and eau celeste for shot-hole fungus of 



plums, Fla 646 



and Paris green for codling moth and 



apple. scab 741 



fruit bark beetle, 



Ind 1004 



as a fungicide, Iowa 307 



U. S.D. A 558 



as an insecticide, Ky 235 



effect on potato plants 234 



silkworms 442 



ferrocyanid test for 437, 560 



for apple and pear scab, Vt 999 



pests,Ky 317 



black knot of plums and cherries, 



N.Y. Cornell 909 



carnation rust 234 



cucumber flea beetle 652 



leaf diseases of nursery stock, N. Y. 



State 302 



spot of beets, N. J 906 



nursery stock, U. S. D. A 432 



pear leaf bliglit, U. S. D. A 555 



potato diseases 305, 435 



rot. Can 435 



N. Y.State 62 



scab 410 



Mich 228 



improved formula, tJ. S. D. A 557 



notes 560 



preparation 910 



and use,U. S. I). A 558 



with Paris green, Mich 53 



Boreal ladybird, notes, N. Y. State 833 



Borer, clover root, notes, Mich 648 



stem, notes, Mich 649 



pea«h, notes, N. Y. Cornell 546 



twig.U.S.D. A 441 



pear, notes 443 



r.S.D.A 652 



quince, N. Y. Cornell 900 



I' age. 



Borer, squash, notes, Iowa 1005 



Botanical analysis of meadows 770 



chart of Franco 017 



course, model for 786 



excursion in the Tropics, U. S. 



D. A 557 



seminar of Nebraska 487 



term.s, pronunciation 487 



Botanist, report, Can 415 



Fla 646 



Ind 485 



Me 734 



Miss 786 



N.J 785 



■ N.Y.Cornell 486 



S. Dak 582 



Vt 908 



Wyo 943 



Botany, abstracts of articles 15, 



111, 274, 378, 504, 015, 691, 776, 869, 966 



descriptive 617 



Division, TJ. S. D. A 113, 



114,144,190,777,886 



metamorphosis in 786 



nomenclature in 017 



of Death Valley Expedition, F. S. 



D.A 113 



physiological, apparatus 787 



test-books 278, 507, 874 



Botrytis cinerea, notes 147, 311 



on grapes 147 



tcnella, for destruction of white 



grubs 151 , 317, 653, 917 



vulgaris, notes 234 



Bouteloua raeernosa, notes, Utah 531 



spp., notes, S. Dak 403 



Box elder, notes 993 



Bran and Paris green for cutworms, U. S. 



D.A 441 



shorts, analyses, Ftah 569 



corn, analyses, Conn. State 153 



wheat, analyses, Ky 274 



Mass. State 163 



Minn 1008 



vs. whole grains for feeding 1011 



Brandy, composition and analysis 775 



Brassica campestns,.noifis, Oreg 822 



chinensis, notes, N. Y. Cornell 217 



japonfca, notes, N. Y. Cornell 217 



juncea, notes, N. Y. Cornell 217 



napiformis, notes, N. Y. Cornell. .. 217 



napus, notes, Mass. State 294 



pe-tsai, notes, N. Y. Cornell 217 



sinapistrum, notes, Wis 145 



sp., seed coats 196 



Brassy cutworm, notes, U. S. D. A 313 



Bread, digestibility, as affected by alumi- 

 num compounds 238 



from grains without grinding 468 



lupine seed meal 67 



analyses 68 



spoiled rye, examination 663 



Graham, food value 163,467 



physical nature 468 



Breadfruit, notes. Fla 636 



Breed tests of cattle, Utah 572 



