INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



997 



Spirillum — ■ Page. 



ruhrum, studies ITS 



tyrogcnum, studies 178 



Spirochwta hyos, inoculation expori- 



monts 879 



Spirochetes, studies 178 



Splenitis in pips 774 



Bpodipogon lacei n.sp., description 527 



Sponijospora — 



scabies, notes 849 



subtcrrunea in Oregon 850 



suhterratica, studies, U.S.D.A 346 



Spore plants, treatise 429 



Sporidcsmitnn pntrefaciens, notes 851 



Spotted fever tick, notes 553, 862 



Spraying — 



apparatus. Wash 97 



calendar 639 



calendar, Idaho 47 



calendar, 111 141 



calendar, Mo.Fruit 538 



calendar for Georgia 439 



machinery, notes, Kans 735 



mixtures, preparation. Wash 47 



mixtures, preparation and use, 



Kans 735 



mixtures, preparation and use, 



Mo.Fruit 538 



mixtures, toxic effect on grape 



pollen 539 



relation to flowering in grapes- 448 



Spruce — 



aphid, notes 253 



bud scale, notes 253 



Engelmann, and alpine fir, man- 

 agement 739 



Squabs, raising, U.S.D.A 872 



Squash — 



mulching v. clean culture, Mont_ 534 



vine borer, studies, U.S.D.A 255 



Squirrels, ground, destruction 552 



Stable fly — 



feeding habits 561 



original habitat 256 



relation to plague 456 



Stagonospora cassavm n.sp., descrip- 

 tion 647 



Stags, breeding for horns 173 



Stalk borer, notes. Conn. State 58 



Starch — 



chemistry of 713 



effect on infant digestion 663 



equivalent theory in feeding 



standards 870 



formation in immature seeds 523 



from different plants, physical 



qualities 426 



phosphorus content 203 



reserve in birch and maple 523 



values in cattle feeding 073 



State universities and agricultural 



colleges, duplication in 194 



States Relations Service. (See 

 United States Department of Ag- 

 riculture.) 



Staiironotus maroccanus — Page, 



destruction by Coccohadllus 



acridlorum 154 



remedies 653 



Steers — 



feeding experiments, Can 759 



feeding experiments, Ind 371 



feeding experiments, Mo 265, 569 



feeding experiments, Nebr 373 



feeding experiments, S.Dak 468 



maintenance, factors affecting 



cost. Mo 569 



preparation of corn for. Mo 265 



respiration experiments, 



U.S.D.A 72 



Stegomyia fasciata, in Russia 749 



Stellaria media, analyses and feed- 

 ing value 70 



Sterciim purpureum, studies 649 



Sterility in tobacco 129 



Sterins, separation from fats 612 



Stilbella favida, studies, P.R 549 



8 tip a — 



tenacissima, culture and use 131 



vaseyi, cyanogen in 665 



Stizolobium spp. as a cover crop for 



coconuts, etc., P.R 535 



Stock. (See Live stock.) 



Stomach — 



contents, methods of examining- 310 



physiology of 754 



Stomata, regulation of 628 



Stomatitis in pigs and calves 774 



Stomouys calcAtrans. (See Stable 

 fly.) 



Stone-meal fertilizer, so-called, warn- 

 ing against 820 



Storage — 



effect on flour, Kans 161 



rots, relation to temperature- 545 



Storer, F. H., tribute to and pub- 

 lications of 801 



Strangles, immunization 87 



Straw — 



breaking strength, tests 534 



fertilizing value 326 



litter, absorptive power 817, 818 



Strawberries — 



bud selection experiments, Mo_ 236 



culture. Ark 142 



culture. Wash 47 



culture in the South, U.S.D.A- 47 



culture in Wisconsin, Wis 47 



for home and commercial plant- 

 ing, W.Va 537 



hybridization 642 



hybridization, Alaska 637 



inoculation experiments with 



brown rot fungus 247 



new, description, N.Y. State 238 



picking and packing. Wash 47 



protection from frost. Can 237 



summer care. Wash 698 



supply and distribution in 1914, 



U.S.D.A 142 



