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Page. 



Anions, antagonism of, U.S.D.A 323 



Anisocalvia 12-maculata, notes, Conn. 



State 58 



Anopheles quadrimaculatus, preva- 

 lence in malaria districts 749 



AnoplocephalidsG, studies 863 



Anoviilvitis in cattle 774 



Anthemis noMUs, constituents of 



flowers 202 



Anthocyanidins, production 329 



Anthocyanin — 



bodies, studies 627 



formation in flowers 427 



formation in plant organs 523 



in plants 824 



origin 224 



production 329 



Anthomyia — 



antiqua, biology 746 



hrassicw, treatment 848 



Anthonom us — 



grandis. (See Cotton-boll wee- 

 vil.) 

 grandis thurberice, relation to 



cotton culture, U.S.D.A 257 



pomontm, notes 652 



spp., biology and remedies 750 



sutiiralis, notes. Mass 352 



Anthrax — 



bacillus, detection in bone mar- 

 row 676 



bacillus, historical review of dis- 

 covery 773 



bacillus in fish meal 281 



detection, precipitation method- 386 



diagnosis 579 



immunization 387, 580 



spores, destruction in hides, 



U.S.D.A 178 



Anthylis cytisoides, analyses 466 



Anticarsia caterpillar on velvet 



beans, Fla 58 



Anticyclones in United States 807 



Antimony, effect on respiration in 



plants 30 



Antiphymatol, use against tubercu- 

 losis 284, 481 



Antitoxins, preparation and stand- 

 ardization 280 



Ants — 



cornfield, capture of living in- 

 sects by 258 



distribution of pear blight by — 149 



harvester, remedies, Ariz 57 



orientation of 563 



white. (See Termites.) 

 Aonidiella inopinata n.sp., descrip- 

 tion 653 



Apanteles in Nova Scotia, Can 746 



Apanteles lacteicolor, dispersion in 



New England, U.S.D.A 254 



Aphidids of Portugal 748 



Aphids of Colorado 857 



Apliis— Page. 



avenm injurious to apples, N. Y. 



State 253 



bakcri injurious to apples, Ill_- 253 



fitchii, notes 554 



forbesi, notes 554 



gossypii. (See Cotton aphis or 



Melon aphis.) 

 maidi-radicis. (See Corn root 



aphis.) 

 pomi-mali. (See Apple aphis.) 



prunl, remedies 555 



rumicis, host plants of 557 



setarice, notes 452 



sorbi, notes, 111 253 



sorbi, remedies, N.Y. State 253 



Aphthous fever. (See Foot-and- 

 mouth disease.) 



Aphycus sp., notes 555 



Aphyllantes monspeliensis, analyses- 466 

 Apiaries, inspection — 



in Connecticut, Conn. State 57 



in Kansas 153 



record system for 862 



Apiculture. (See Beekeeping.) 



Apion spp. injurious to alfalfa 555 



Apis mellifeta. (See Bees.) 

 ApoccUus sphccricolUs, studies, U.S. 



D.A 563 



Aporia cratccgi, notes 652 



Appetite as affected by ventilation — 664 

 Apple — 



anthracnose or black spot 



canker. Wash 98 



aphids, distribution of pear 



blight by 149 



aphids, migratory, notes 554 



aphids, notes. III 253 



aphids, purple and green, reme- 

 dies 557 



aphids, remedies, N.Y. State 253 



aphis, green, remedies. Conn. 



State 58 



aphis, occurrence «f interme- 

 diate 748 



aphis, woolly, remedies, N.Y. 



Cornell 59 



bitter pit, studies 348, 852 



bitter rot, studies, U.S.D.A— 148 



blight, notes, Mont 534 



canker diseases, treatment. Mo_ 248 



cankers, notes, N.Y.Cornell 347 



cider, preparation, U.S.D.A 316 



diseases, notes 447 



diseases, notes. Can 741 



diseases, notes, W.Va 840 



diseases, studies, Va 544 



diseases, treatment. Mo 45 



diseases, treatment, N.J 349 



fire blight, notes. Wash 53 



foliage, wind scorch of 148 



fruit buds, development, Oreg — 838 

 fruit buds, formation as affected 



by pruning, ringing, etc., Va_ 735 



fruit spot, studies, N.H 247 



juice, analyses 240 



