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EXPERT ME XT STATION RECORD. 



fVol. 40 



Page. 



Guava, analyses 763 



Guignardia bidwellii, studies 851 



Guinea — 



fowls, management 177 



grass, culture in Philippines 231 



pigs, bleeding 479 



pigs, composition of milk 775 



pigs, oestrous cycle 407 



pigs, pigmentation 177 



Gulaman dagat, use as food ".."7 



Gulonic lactone, preparation 110 



Gum — 



adhesive, preparation from corn- 

 cobs 17 



moth in Australia 857 



resins of Araucaria araucmia 615 



tragacanth bassorin, conversion 



into bassoric acid 202 



Gum-oleo-resin from BosweWa ser- 



rata 248 



Gums, vegetable, detection in food 



products 410 



Gur manufacture in United Prov- 

 inces 208 



Qymnoconia peckiana, notes 53 



Qymnosporanglum — • 



blasdaleanum, studies 34.". 



macropu*, notes 53 



Gypsum — 



as corrector of soil acidity 815 



fertilizing value 44<> 



for alfalfa, Wash 780 



Habronema lame Infestation 58G 



Hnmatobia serra'a. (flee Horn- 

 fly.) 

 Ifccmatopinus — 



spp. on cattle. Conn.Storrs 651 



suis, studies, Tenn 652 



HtunonehuB contort us. notes, Mich- 88 

 nail- 

 insurance, statistics 894 



protection experiments lis 



Hailstorm, remarkable, in region of 



Provins 512 



nalr and wool, disinfection 783 



Hairlessness in pigs, Wis 1.85 



Halophytes, physiology 424 



Hampton Institute, notes 00 



Ilaplogonatopus amrricnnux, atudies. 2G5 



Hardback grubs, parasites of 2G5 



Hardwoods, clearing out 842 



Harvest hands, city volunteer 889 



JIarziclla castancw, studies 851 



Hauling, wagon and motor, cost, 



U.S.D.A 03 



Hawaii Federal Station, notes 695 



Hawks of Canadian Prairie Prov- 

 inces 255 



Hay- 

 consumption, bulk of manure 



produced by 128 



ops, cost of production, Ohio-- 292 



fever, relation to agmnntin 608 



stackers, U.S.D.A 788 



(See (lino Meadow.-:. Grass, and 

 Alfalfa, Clover, etc.) 



Page. 

 Heat production of the body, studies. 8C8 

 Heather, burning for grouse and 



sheep 667 



Ilegari, culture experiments, U.S. 



D.A 433 



Heifers — 



breeding, development, Kans 369 



dairy, factors affecting growth 



and size, Mo 877 



Trench Canadian, cost of raising, 



Can 775 



pasturing experiments, U.S.D.A- 471 

 (See also Cows.) 

 HeletUum ti nuifolium, toxicity, Ala. 



College 778 



TTcliantliu.* — 



annuuft, water relations 427 



tuberosut varieties 827 



Ilelianthus, inheritance studies 131 



Ifcliothis obvolctu. (See Cotton boll- 

 worm.) 



llrlinthrips rubrocinctu*. notes 856 



Helminthoaporium ocrot h eoi aM i a 



n.sp., description L56 



Helminths, toxic product, studies 84 



llclodrilus toelchi 0.80-., description 207 



Hi mi rocampa h ucosUgma. (See 

 Tussock moth, white-marked.) 



Hemerophila pa nana, notes 648 



Hemichroinla notes 761 



Hi mil' in ra.-tatrix. control T51 



Hemlptera-Heteroptera of New Eng- 

 land 980 



EJemlock, western — 



Echinodontiam - infected, thin- 

 ning 



heart rot, U.S.D.A 169 



110110-101.111 solution, proagglatlnold- 



like reaction 779 



II. mogiobinemia of cattle in Sweden, 580 

 Hemoglobinuria of cattle in Italy — 789 

 Hemolysins and proteolysins, rela- 

 tion _,_ 988 



Hemorrhagic septicemia. (Sec Septi- 

 cemia.) 

 Hemp — 



culture experiments 231 



Deccan, production in Africa— 988 

 effect on following crop. Minn_ 73 I 



old treatise on 628 



pulp, fertilizing value 629 



nens. laying — 



feeding experiments 870 



feeding experiments, Ind 76, 77:? 



l..ss ..f pigment 671 



method for determining, Md 57i 



nesting habits, Iowa "7 



(See also Egg production.) 



Heredity — 



in l. arley 336, 820 



in cattle 73 



in cattle, Me 887 



in Cichorium intjibus 936, 127 



in fantail pigeons 275 



in maize - S>-'G 



