972 



EXPERIMENT STATION RECOED. 



Millet — Continued. Page. 



irrigation experiments 884 



varieties 527 



varieties, Wash 33 



Milling offals of wheat, composition- 564 



Milo maize — ■ 



culture experiments, La 32 



culture experiments, U.S.D.A_ 382, 830 



fertilizer experimen-ts, U.S.D.A_ 830 



seeding experiments, U.S.D.A 38 



thinning experiments, U.S.D.A- 38 



Mimosa pudica, wound stimulus in_ 724 



Mindarus abietinus, notes 253 



Mine timbers, preservation 544 



Mineral — • 



constituents of soils, composi- 

 tion 720 



content of rations, effect on 



growth and reproduction 666 



elements in poultry feeding 572 



requirements of cattle 870 



Minnesota University and Station, 



notes 197, 797 



Mississippi Station, notes 900 



Missouri — 



Station, report 299 



University and Station, notes. 197, 399 



Mites — 



harvest, remedies, U.S.D.A 258 



remedies, Wash 98 



Mitochondria in vegetable cells, re- 

 view of investigations 725 



Mnemonica auricyanea, studies 655 



Moisture — 



atmospheric, effect on insects__ 252 

 effect on i^eeping quality of 



corn meal, U.S.D.A 259 



(See also Water.) 



Molasses- — 



analyses 565. 568 



analyses, Can 759 



analyses, N.Dak 360 



and molasses meal for cows. 



Can 765 



beet pulp. (See Beet pulp.) 



feed, analyses 71, 870 



feed, analyses. Can 759 



feed, analyses. Conn. State 71 



feed, analyses. N.Y. State 371 



feed, analyses. Wis 568 



for steers. Can 759 



sludge, composition and fertiliz- 

 ing value 818 



statistics in United States 894 



turf, analyses - 870 



Molassine meal, analyses, Can 759 



Mold fungi — 



carbon and nitrogen assimila- 

 tion by 726 



protein metabolism of 202 



selective power of 824 



Mole cricket, remedies 452 



Moles, notes, Wash 98 



Molinia cwridea, ecology of 527 



Mometa semlodes n.g. and n.sp., de- 

 scription 155 



Monarth ropalpus iuiei, remedies 859 



Page. 

 Monascus purpureuSj studies, Mo- 224 

 Monilia — 



cinerea, notes 54 



fructigena on quince 54 



fructigena, relation to tempera- 

 ture 545 



sp., relation to apple rot 348 



spp. in Sweden 846 



MonilocJiwtes itifuscans, notes 347 



Monocrepidius vespertinus, studies, 



S.C 63, 158 



Montana — 



College and Station, notes 198 



Station, report 599 



Moon, effect on weather, U.S.D.A__ 320 

 Moonflower, hybridizing experi- 

 ments 242 



Moor — 



culture, instruction in high 



schools 791 



of Steinhude Lake region 324 



soils. (See Soils, moor.) 



Moricandia arvensis, analyses 466 



Morning-glory, Japanese, crossing 



experiments 242 



Morphology as a factor in deter- 

 mining relationships 822 



Mortar as affected by fineness of 



sand, etc 781 



Mosquitoes — 



anopheline, in the South 255 



bibliography 560 



control 486, 650 



control. Conn. State 58 



habits 154 



malarial, losses to rural indus- 

 tries from 749 



malarial, treatise 155 



Moss, destruction on fruit trees 857 



Motor — 



plows. (See Plows.) 

 vehicle registraticfcis and rev- 

 enues, U.S.D.A 189 



Mucins, antigenic properties 773 



Muck soils. (See Soils, muck.) 

 Mucor stolonifer, relation to apple 



rot 348 



Mulberry diseases — 



in France 54, 448 



in Italy 448 



Mules in Germany 296 



Municipal waste, fertilizers • from, 



U.S.D.A 219 



Murgantia histrionica. (See Har- 

 lequin cabbage-bug. ) 

 Muriate of potash. (See Potassium 



chlorid.) 

 Musca — 



domestica. (See House-fly.) 



oetustissitna, notes 153 



Muscle — 



creatin content 566 



creatinin content 566 



protein, specific heat of 566 



Muscoid genera, new, for old spe- 

 cies 156 



