1910] 



INDEX OF BUBJECTS. 



937 



Cattle — Continued. Page. 



calipers 872 



color inheritance in 870 



dairy and beef, cross-breeding 7.'< 



dairy and beef, for l>al>y bed 



production, N.Mex 74 



diseases of digestive organs 8(i 



feeding' experiments, i<»wa 369 



feeding experiments, Kans 36!) 



inheritance of characters, Mi- _ 307 

 inheritance of characters in 



dairy and beef crosses 73 



Japanese, craniometry 276 



Judging f"r selecting dairy cows, 



Me 872 



length of gestation, Me 873 



lice, control, Conn.Storrs 051 



loan companies, treatise 389 



of different ages, feeding experi- 

 ments, N.Mcx 74 



pasture grasses for, U.S.I). A 72 



range, emergency feed for, U.S. 



D.A 270, 471 



range, maintenance on yucca and 



sotol, N.Mex 277 



Roumanian, improvement 375 



scab and its control, U.S.D.A___ 290 



tick in Argentina 459 



tick, studies, r.R 56 



(See also Ticks.) 



twinning in, Me 873 



(See also Cows and Steers.) 



Cattleya orchids, fumigation 352 



Veeidomyia ceratonice, notes 648 



Cecropia-moth, notes 754 



Cedar, incense, reproduction as af- 

 fected by bear clover 842 



Cedrats, culture in California 246 



Celery — 



fertilizer experiments 134 



fly, oviposition 4,">7 



late blight, studies, Can 155 



premature seeding, Mont 444 



rot, notes 844 



Cell division, studies 517,518 



Cellar societies 893 



Cells. (See Plant cells.) 

 Cellulose — 



determination, apparatus for 410 



determination in meal 206 



determination in wheat 14 



distillation under redm • 



sure 110 



Cement — 



mortar as affected by lime 788 



works, by-product potash 128 



(See also Concrete. < 



Crphaleuroji ri rcsccns on cacao 851 



Cephalobu8 dubius. studies 267 



Cephalosporin m surchmi, notes 47 



Cephlda? larva 1 , notes 655 



Cephus, American species 655 



Cerambycldse of California 861 



Ceramica picta, notes 648 



Ceratitis capitata — 



in Hawaii 69 



trapping and poisoniDg ^- 356 



146969°— 20 5 



Pagt . 



it'ulon purpureui, direct assimi- 

 lation of organic carbon ::_'.-, 



Ceratom* tri f mr oa tt i v >' Keao 

 leaf-beetle.) 



Cereospora — 



beticola, studies .'.it 



fOCChOri, notes .",1 



vayinir, notes 47 



Cereal — 



diseases, aotes, ECam 844 



diseases, notes, N..I 747 



improvement al Svalof 



mildew, notes sH 



rust, studies 849, 641 



rusis, resistance to, Minn 746 



smuts, notes 



Cereals — 



breeding experiments, methods 232 

 consumption, 1902-1911, r.s. 



D.A 88 



culture experiments, Okla 684 



fertilizer experiments, Okla 624 



green manuring experiments 84 



in the diet 762 



investigations 282, 288 



irrigation experiments, Kans :;:'.l 



of India, malting capacity 808 



prices in France for 1919 390 



production in arid districts 



production in Nebraska 184 



production In Spain 4:S4. 798 



production in Spain, U.S.D.A-- . r >04 



selection experiments. Kans 



statistical notes 626 



variety tests, Kans 880 



winterkilling. Kans 329 



{Bee also Grain and sp< i 

 MMt.) 

 Cerebrospinal fever organism, ag- 

 glutination test 82 



*a bubal it*. {Bet Buffalo t; 

 hopper.) 

 Oerodonta dontMe, studies 168 



Ceroplatrt <;.v rjmndis in Argentina 165 



Cerotrloza n.g.. erection 262 



Chrrtoicrolostoma hispidum, n.ir. 



and n.sp., notes 160 



Ohmtoenema quadricoiii*. studios 764 



rhiiitophorus — 



jnptniicus n.sp., description 166 



-PI'-, dimorphs 166 



Chalcldoldea, phoresy in 168 



Chalets PPlO— J, note- 760 



ChuJeptis rubra, notes 



Chalk- 

 fertilizing value and use 



ground, for L'ras-land 824 



ChaUfitnttis nshorni B.SP., Studies '-''''■" , 



CTJtaNMfc i toss, effect on for 



reproduction s 18 



Chamber of Horticulture for Gri 

 Britain 



Chaparral, biologic and economic 



aspects v 1 -' 



Cbaritopodiaus o.g., erection 266 



