INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



935 



Boric acid — Page. 



(letfrmination 804 



effect on milk 577 



Boron — 



compounds, toxicity toward 



plants 327 



determination in organic mate- 

 rials 713 



effect on development of corn__ 522 



Botanic station in Honduras, report_ 438 



Botanical research of Carnegie Insti- 

 tution 220 



Botany — 



economic, investigations, Can 741 



treatise 27 



Botflies, relation to pernicious ane- 

 mia in horses 681 



Botrytis — 



cinerca. (See Grape gray rot.) 



rileyi, description 459 



spp. on peonies 56 



vulgaris, studies 55 



Bottling establishments, law in Ohio_ 662 



Botulism, studies 866 



Box leaf miner, fumigation experi- 

 ments 859 



Boys' — 



agricultural clubs in Maine 697 



agricultural clubs, notes 599 



agricultural competition for 196 



club work in Arkansas, Ark 95 



club work, school credit for 799 



• clul)s in Michigan, projects for_ 792 



clubs, material supplied to 792 



clubs, notes 195, 898 



contest clubs, dangers in 296 



corn clubs, suggestions for 598 



Brachistella acuminata, notes, U.S. 



D.A 357 



Brachypodium pinnatum, analyses__ 466 



Bracon sp. parasitic on cotton boll- 

 worm 750 



Bran — 



analyses 71, 665 



analyses. Can 759 



analyses. Conn. State 71 



analyses, R.I 371 



analyses, Wis 508 



{See also Wheat, Rye, etc.) 



Bread — • 



blood, analyses 865 



determination of acid content 14 



examination 659 



keeping quality, improving 752 



leavening agents for 66 



making, durum wheat for 564 



making, potatoes in 162, 865 



making, relation to atmo jheric 



conditions 752 



making, rice flour in 260 



making, sugar in 162, 461 



making, use of lactic acid in 864 



of Kaingang Indians of Brazil. 752 



oven temperature for 565 



physical chemistry of 162 



prices in France 694 



Bread — Continued. Page, 

 rye-potato, digestive disturb- 

 ances following use of 361 



seasoning, digest of data 361 



Breeding. {See Animal breeding 

 (iiid Plant breeding.) 



Brewers' grains — 



analyses 170. 870 



analyses. Can 759 



dried, analyses, Conn..^tate 71 



dried, analyses, N.Y. State 371 



dried, analyses. Wis 568 



dried, as a feeding stuff 467 



Brewers' yeast — 



dried, analyses. Wis 568 



refuse, composition and digesti- 

 bility 568 



Brick — 



highways in King County, 



Washington 781 



pavements, vitrified, for roads, 



U.S.D.A 686 



Bridge — 



slabs, reinforced concrete, tests. 487 

 timbers, preservation 544 



Bridges — 



concrete highway, design 588 



construction and maintenance, 



U.S.D.A 889 



estimating curves for 487 



highway, construction 688, 782 



highway, inspection 782 



surfaces or floors for 393 



Brine, micro-organisms in 525 



Brome grass — 



culture under dry farming, 



Mont 632 



Hungarian, culture under irriga- 

 tion 228 



Bromus rubens, analyses 466 



Brooders — 



and brooding, notes 273 



colony, construction. Wash 98 



Brooding instinct in relation to egg 



production. Me 74 



Broom millet — - 



classification 834 



seed, analyses and nutritive 



value 870 



Brown rot Sclerotinia, hosts of 247 



Brown-tail moth — 



control. Conn. State 57 



control in Canada, Can 746 



control in Massachusetts 144 



control in New Hampshire 858 



larva;, poison glands of 558 



notes, U.S.D.A 254 



Bucculatrix ilecella n.sp., descrip- 

 tion 748 



Buckwheat — 



as a cover crop for orchards, 



Pa 240 



bran, analyses. Wis 568 



culture experiments. Can 830 



flour, digestibility of protein 564 



middlings, analyses, Conn.State_ 71 



