928 



EXPEEIMENT STATION RECOED. 



rage. 

 Arsenic — Continued. 



effect on soils, Hawaii 7oO 



in vegetal^Ie food products G28 



Arsenical — 



dips for ticks -74 



dips, preparation 778 



sprays, effect on bees, Cal 244 



sprays, use of cactus solution 



in, U.S.D.A 557 



Arsenicals as antiparasiticides 474 



Arsenife solutions, determination of 



strengtli 207 



Arterial sclerostomatosis in horses — 84 

 Arthrocnodux occidcntalis, parasitic 



on red spider, Oreg 157 



Arthropods affecting man 84G 



Artichoke foliage, digestibility 258 



Artichokes, culture experiments, 



Oreg 1.'52 



Asclepias spp., notes, Cal 778 



Ascocli'jta — 



atropa, notes 749 



pisi, notes 544 



ptsi, treatment 546 



sp. on cereals 843 



Ascomycetes, culture experiments 341 



Ash— 



from body fluids, methods of 



analysis HI 



in growing pigs as affected by 



protein consumption. 111 72 



Ashes — 



fertilizing value, 111 140 



injury to plants 729 



Asparagin — 



in hops 502 



nitrification rate 124 



Asparaginic acid, inversion of sac- 

 charose by 711 



Asp(ira;/us asiaticiis, analyses and 



digestibility 1G7 



Asparagus — 



diseases, description, Cal 238 



fungus disease of 146 



preparation and use 253 



Aspergillus, ammonifying power 29 



Aspei-gillus — 



ni'jcr, nitrogen nutrition of 327 



oryzw, enzyms of 710 



spp., growth in presence of salt, 



Conn.Storrs 176 



Aspidioius — 



hederw, notes, U.S.D.A 56 



pcrniciosus. (See San Jos(5 scale.) 



Asses, digestion experiments 262 



Association — 



of Agricultural Colleges and Ex- 

 periment Stations 1, 8, 194 



of Feed Control Officials 8, 200 



of Official Agricultural Chem- 

 ists 8, 294 



of Official Seed Analysts 8, 200 



Aster mildew, notes 544 



Asteroma trassicw, notes 545 



Asters, Pusarium disease of. Can 48 



Astrmjalus spp., notes, Cal 778 



Page. 

 Astrchla trilicoides, culture in Ha- 

 waii, Hawaii 729 



Atomoya, asexual propagation 143 



Atmosphere — 



absorption of ultraviolet light 



by, U.S.D.A 210 



circulation of 315 



function in wireless transmis- 

 sion, U.S.D.A 614 



higher, notes, U.S.D.A 614 



of Mars, U.S.D.A 210 



tliermodynamics of, U.S.D.A 210 



.Vtmospheric — 



pressure. (See Barometric pres- 

 sure. ) 

 temperature. (See Temperature.) 

 Atmospherics, neglect of, U.S.D.A — 25 

 Atoxyl, use against equine influenza- 379 



Atractoiomus mail, notes 849 



Atiiplcx vcsicaria, analyses and di- 

 gestibility 167 



Auhicaspis pentagona, remedies 755 



Avfiia Jatua, relation to cultivated 



oats 131 



Averrhoa spp., asexual propagation. 143 

 Avocados — 



analyses, Hawaii 761 



budding 143 



cold storage of, Hawaii 439 



culture experiments, Hawaii 742 



preservation in salt water, Ha- 

 waii 451 



AzofoI)acter chroococcum, pigment of_ 96 

 Azotobacter — 



fixation of nitrogen by 29, 515 



morphological and cultural 



studies 33 



Azotogen, tests 433 



Babcock test — 



directions for 871 



directions for, Kans 870 



Bacillus — 



abortus in market milk 674 



aTjortus in milk, Mich 677 



wrogenes capsulatus in Wash- 

 ington market milk 269 



amylobacter on blighted pota- 

 toes 544 



avisepticus var. in fowls 783 



iulgaricus, use in Swiss cheese 



making, U.S.D.A 776 



coli commu7^is in milk 577 



coli cowmunis, survival of pas- 

 teurization by. U.S.D.A 775 



coli, determination in ice cream- 415 

 cyanogcnes, relation to blue milk, 



Iowa 775 



lathy ri, relation to sweet pea 



streak disease, Del 446 



melanogcnes, notes 239, 544 



paratypJiosus (B), anomalous 



strain of 678 



piodigiosus, destruction of par- 

 affin by 523 



puUorum, relation to fowl ty- 

 phoid bacillus 478 



