INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



958 



Experiment — Continued. Page, 



stations, nd%'ancing selentiflc 



character of work 13 



stations and agricultural exten- 

 sion work, relation 06 



stations in Norway 392 



stations, laws concerning, U.S. 



D.A 496 



stations, project plan of admin- 

 istration 13 



stations, relation to United 

 States Department of Agri- 

 culture 194 



stations, retiring allowances for- 195 



stations, rural economics in 701 



stations, salaries and distribu- 

 tion of service in 19.5 



stations. (See also Alabama. 

 Alaska, etc.) 



Explorers, polar, foods for 857 



Explosions in milling plants 790 



Explosives, use in agriculture. 85, 589. 884 

 I'Jxtenslon work. (See Agricultural 

 colleges and Agricultural exten- 

 sion work.) 

 Fallowing — 



experiments. Can 531 



experiments, U.S.D.A 525 



summer, Wasli 793 



Family budgets — 



In Chicago stockyards district 163 



of laborers in lioUand 163 



Faiinia scaJari^, relation to myiasis 



of urinary passages 450 



Farcy. (See Glanders.) 

 Farm — 



accounts, keeping 292, 494 



animals. (See Live stock and 



Animals.) 

 buildings, concrete, construction- 888 



buildings, permanent, design 790 



buildings, ventilation, Can 592 



bureaus in New York 388 



colonies, bibliography 490 



crops, cost of production, Minn_ 688 

 demonstration work in Kentucky. 197 

 development bureau, report. 



Wash 793 



homes in United States, own- 

 ership 193 



homes, plan, equipment, and 



management, U.S.D.A 891 



kitchen as a workshop, U.S.D.A- 65 

 laborers. (See Agricultural la- 

 borers.) 

 life schools in North Carolina. 895 

 machinery. (See Agricultural 

 machinery.) 



management, notes 292,389 



management survey in Johnson 



Co., Mo 791 



management, treatise 393 



mechanics for agricultural high 



schools, U.S.D.A 597 



people. Insanity among 791 



products. (See Agricultural 

 products.) 



Farm — Continued. Page. 



records and accounts, Mont 893 



supplies, purchasing 287 



surveying, notes 885 



tenancy. (See Agricultural ten- 

 ancy.) 



VN-omen. needs of, U.S.D.A 890 



r'armers' — 



clubs, organizing 287 



elevator movement in Iowa 593 



improving personal credit, U.S. 



D.A 892 



in United States, age of 390 



institutes in Minnesota, Minn 895 



Institutes, papers on 97 



institutes, relation to organized 



extension agencies 14 



institutes, use of Smith - Lever 



funds for 14 



institutes, women's auxilliary 



clubs of 197 



living, part furnished by the 



farm, U.S.D.A 487 



organizations in the past 691 



Slavic, In the South 489 



small, training at home 289 



tenant, compensation for dis- 

 turbance 286 



union warehouse company in 



North Carolina 489 



Farming- 

 factors of success in, N.Y.Cor- 



nell 89 



in eastern Oregon, Oreg 131 



intensive, in India, treatise 131 



system for the corn belt, U.S. 



D.A 192 



treatise 291, 429 



(See also Agriculture.) 

 Farms — 



cost accounting for, Colo 791 



electricity for 886 



for sale in Connecticut 390 



natural history of, treatise 493 



penal, bibliography 490 



school, laying out and planting. 692 



use of tractors on, U.S.D.A 886 



water supply for 281 



water supply for, Can 487 



Fasclation in plants, notes 426 



Fasting, studies 460 



Fat- 

 changes In during cooking 354 



determination in butter 508 



determination in cheese 414 



determination in cheese, cream, 



and butter 813 



determination in milk 270, 299, 312 



determination in milk and cream, 



S.Dak 576 



determination in milk and Its 



products 298 



determination in milk, tables 



for 270 



glycerids of 801 



hardened, suitability for human 



food 660 



