946 



EXPERIMENT STATION BECORD. 



Cotton seed — Continued. i'age. 

 meal, ammoniflcation studies, 



N.J 817 



meal, analyses 568,862 



meal, analyses, Ind 1G9 



meal, analyses. Mass 250 



meal, analy-ses, N.II 1(50 



meal, analyses, N..I 0('" 



meal and feed, analyses, Ky 667 



meal and hulls, analyses, N..I — 067 

 ileal, compositiou and digesti- 

 bility, Mass 666 



meal, effect on calving ability 



of cows 98 



meal, feeding value as affected 



by added hull bran. Mass-- 666 



meal for beef cattle 99 



meal for beef cattle, U.S.D.A— 865 



meal for corn, Ala. College 732 



meal for potatoes, Ala.College — 739 



meal, toxicity 80 



meal v. soy-bean meal for cows, 



N.J 573 



oil, composition 313 



Cottonwoods, change from radial to 



bilateral symmetry 426 



Cottony cushion scale — 



notes, U.S.D.A 56 



remedies 152 



Country — 



communities, social and civic 



work in 691 



homes, cooling 502 



life clubs in Illinois 496 



life development, Louisville con- 

 ference 488 



life development, research and 



publicity in 102 



County experiment farms, discussion 96 



Cover crops — 



for orchards, N.Mex 635 



notes, Mass 332 



notes, S.C 431 



Cow — 



champion dairy 3G8, 



manure, effect on decomposi- 

 tion of green manure, N.J 



sheds, construction and care 



stalls, notes, U.S.D.A 



testing association in Denmark- 

 testing associations in Mary- 

 land, Md 



testing associations, notes, 



Minn 



Cowpea wilt, notes, S.C 



Cowpeas — 



as a cover crop. Mass 



as a green manure 



as a green manure, U.S.D.A 



culture, Okla 



culture, Tex 



culture, Wyo 



culture in the cotton belt, U.S. 



D.A 



culture in western Nebraska, 

 U.S.D.A 



67;; 



514 

 370 

 590 



871 



774 



895 

 543 



332 

 423 

 225 

 736 

 226 

 431 



631 



224 



Cowpeas — Continued. Page. 



fertilizer experiments, Ky 819 



fertilizing value, Ind 029 



fertilizing value. Mo 321 



liming experiments, Tenn 132 



nodule bacteria of, Ky 327 



varieties. Miss 527 



varieties, Okla 736 



varieties, Tex 226 



water recjuirement, U.S.D.A __127, 226 



wilting coefficient, Okla 335 



Cows — 



body weight and milk yield, 



relation 267 



bone growth, horn development, 



and performance in 266 



cost of keeping 574 



cost of keeping, Miss 574 



feeding 173 



feeding experiments 74, 



168, 258, 367, 672, 773, 871 



feeding experiments, Cal 266 



feeding experiments. Can 470 



feeding experiments, Ind 672 



feeding experiments, Kans 68 



feeding experiments, Mass 68, 666 



feeding experiments, N.J 573 



feeding experiments, Ohio 265 



feeding experiments. Wis 871 



feeding in the South, U.S.D.A— 574 



Guernsey, records of 774 



handling, U.S.D.A 590 



milk flow in relation to age 575 



milking capacity, transmission- 174 



milking tests 75 



records. (See Dairy herd rec- 

 ords. ) 



rice-gluten meal for 266 



school lessons on 494 



sterility pnd abortion in 82 



testing. N.J 575 



Coyote parasites, notes 185 



Coyotes, spreading disease among — 480 

 Cranberries — 



acidity HO 



fertilizer experiments, N.J 541 



Scandinavian, desiccation 117 



standard barrel for 499 



Cranberry diseases, treatment 52, 53 



Crane flies. North American, biology- 153 

 Cranes, North American, distribution 



and migration, T'.S.D.A 55 



Cream — 



acidity, studies 872 



care and handling, S.Dak 576 



care on the farm 473 



effect on bacterial content of ice 



cream 060 



expansion of, U.S.D.A 471 



grading, Kans 175 



marketing in the South, U.S.D.A- 577 



production and care, U.S.D.A 575 



separators, care, S.Dak 576 



separators, distribution of bac- 

 teria by, Cal 268 



separators, operation 874 



