INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



947 



Cream — Continued. Page, 

 sour, viability of typhoid bacil- 

 lus In 675 



apeclflc heat, Iowa 715 



storage 350 



testing 874 



testing and handling, Colo 774 



Creameries — 



construction, Wis 889 



cooperative, in Minnesota, Mlnn_ 688 



cooperative, orfranization. Wis — S9.3 



for southern farmers, U.S.D.A 577 



inspection in Indiana 254 



inspection in New Jersey 254 



Creamery — 



equipment, operation 874 



sewage, disposal, Wis 889 



Creatin — 



behavior during fatigue 764 



determination 505 



determination in meats and meat 



extracts 299 



excretion during starvation 257 



metabolism of 764 



Creatinin — 



determination in meats and 



meat extracts 299 



elimination and basal metabol- 

 ism, relation 359 



excretion by women 256, 663 



excretion during starvation 257 



excretion on creatin-free diet 663 



in legumes 560 



in muscle 764 



metabolism of 764 



Creeping bent grass, growth on vol- 

 canic ash, Alaska 36 



Creosote as a milk preservative 576 



Creosotes as wood preservatives, 



U.S.D.A 841 



Crescograph, description 222 



Cresol, sterilization of soils by 816 



Crimson clover. (See Clover, crim- 

 son.) 



Crocus bulbs as food 855 



Cronartimn ribicola, treatment 842 



Crop^ 



production, maintenance 14 



production, text-book 393 



reports, U.S.D.A 90, 



287, 490, 594, 689, 893 



residues, fertilizing value 319 



rotations. {See Rotation of 



crops.) 



yields and prices, relation, Ill__ 191 

 Crops — 



cost of production, Colo 791 



fertilizer requirements, deter- 

 mination 620 



hogging off in the corn belt, 



U.S.D.A 192 



mutual Influence in relation to 



nitrogen 515 



prices in Ireland 594 



school lessons on 597 



water requirement, U.S.D.A 127 



Crotalaria — I'age. 

 diversistipula, analyses and di- 

 gestibility 167 



saltiana, fertilizing value, Ha- 

 waii 722 



Crotln and its antitoxins 78 



Croton fjrdtinHimiis, analyses and di- 

 gestibility 167 



Cruciferous plants, culture, Mass 337 



Crude fiber, (^'ee Cellulose.) 



Cryplialina>, classlflcation, U.S.D.A__ 758 



Cryptorhynchus mantjiferw, notes__ 352 



Ciyptosporella viticola — 



studies, Mo.Fruit 751 



studies, N.Y. State 52 



C'rytoblabes (inidieUa, notes 151 



Ctenoccphalus felis as a host of In- 

 dian kala-azar parasite 61 



Ctenophora angustipennis, notes, 



Orpg 651 



Cucumber — 



beetle, belted, remedies, U.S.D.A- 557 



diseases in Sweden 641 



downy mildew, notes. Mass 342 



Cucumbers, water requirement, 



U.S.D.A 127 



Cucuinis prophetarum , analys-^s and 



digestibility 167 



Culiclda?. {See Mosquitoes.) 



Cultivation, mechanical, in Europe 485 



Culture media for counting soil bac- 

 teria, N.Y.State 625 



Culverts, concrete, specifications 485, 



686, 884 



Cunila mariana, ice fringes on, 



U.S.D.A 221 



Curbs, concrete caisson, for shallow 



wells. Ariz 586 



Curculionidae in bamboo stems 352 



Currant — 



diseases, studies. Can 441 



pollen, viability, N.J 534 



rust, notes 241 



Currants — 



acidity 110 



crossing experiments, N.J 535 



culture experiments, Ariz 540 



varieties, N.Dak 538 



variety tests and culture, Md 141 



Custard apple as a stock for cheri- 



moya and atemoya 143 



Cutworm, variegated, notes, Oreg 051 



Cutworms — 



injurious to strawberries, Can_ 556 



notes, Can 448 



notes, Hawaii 753 



notes. Mass 349 



olive green, notes, Oreg 651 



remedies 246 



Cyanamid — 



decomposition, seasonal varia- 

 tion 514 



works at Niagara Falls 622 



Cyanid^ 



effect on plants 846 



effect on scale-Insect eggs, Cal__ 245 



