INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



989 



Poultry — Continued. Page. 



show, first In America 265 



.societies in Eut;lanil 79li 



undrawn, sale, N.Dalt 456 



(See also Chickens, Ducks, etc.) 



Prairie — 



berry, improvement, K.J 538 



dogs, destruction, N.Dak 648 



Prays citri, notes, U.S.D.A 50 



Precipitation — • 



and lialos at Wauseon, Ohio, 



U.S.D.A 810 



at New Orleans. La., T'.S.D.A__ 614 



In 1913. U.S.D.A 810 



(See also Rainfall, Snowfall, 

 etc.) 



Precipitin reaction, diagnostic value _ 375 



Precipitins, notes 78 



Pregnancy — 



diagnosis SO, 372, 474, 578, 570, S75 



In mares, serodiagnosis. Miss — 185 



I'repotencj' :n animals 861 



Preservatives — 



detection in milk 413 



effect on peroxidase reaction of 



milk 412 



wood, tests, U.S.D.A 841 



Preserves, recipes 560 



Preserving, treatise 253 



I'ressure — 



coagulation of albumin by 417 



effect on micro-organisms, W.Va_ 416 



Prickly pear. (See Cacti.) 



r»-ionus califoinicus, notes, Oreg 651 



Prociphilus corrugatans on Rosacene, 



Me 848 



Proctacanthus milbertii, predaceous 



on alfalfa caterpillar, U.S.D.A- 58 



Prodecatoma cruzi n.sp., descrip- 

 tion 352 



Prosaoroiis dclnrata, notes. Can 448 



Proso — 



varieties, U.S.D.A 334 



water requirement, U.S.D.A 127 



Prospaliella — 



terlesei, remedies 755 



perniciosi, parasitism. Mass 245 



Protease — 



in alfalfa 411 



in mammary gland 411 



Proteid. (See Protein.) 



Protein — 



anaphylaxis, treatise 79 



assimilation by pig,s 170 



barley, transformation during 



brewin^j processes 23 



body and foreign, absorption 66 



cleavage products. (See Amino 

 acids.) 



color reaction for 20 



corn, nutritive value 104 



detection in saliva 20 



determination in serum of do- 

 mestic animals 778 



fed pregnant swine, effect on 



offspring '506 



foods, use in kidney diseases 460 



Protein — Continued. Page, 



importance in egg production-- 99 



in mixed rations, digestibility, 



111 69, 70 



in nutrition of growing pigs, 



111 71, 72, 73 



in the diet 857 



loss from grass during curing 111 



metabolism 350 



metabolism after excessive water 



ingestion .• 663 



metabolism after hunger 66 



metabolism and energy metabol- 

 ism relation 563 



metabolism as affected by air 



breathed 66:5 



metaboli.sm in fever and during 



work 564 



metabolism in omnivora and her- 



bivora 566 



of cooked meat, digestibility 256 



of yeast and sucrase, relation 803 



phosphorus-containiAg, necessity 



in diet 561 



pure vegetable, effect on rats 875 



requirement, daily, of men 66 



salt-soluble, determination in 



flour 808- 



sprum, of different animals, com- 

 position 861 



Proteoceplialida», revision 853 



Proteolytic activity of pancreas 



preparations, determination 710 



Protomyces helminthiw n.sp., descrip- 

 tion 842 



Protoplasm, living, chemical dynam- 

 ics of 625 



Protozoa — 



in soils, studies 320,619 



of vertebrates and invertebrates- 177 



relation to plant growth 423 



Provender, analyses. Mass 259 



Prune — 



aphis, remedies, U.S.D.A 649 



brown rot, treatment, Oreg 645 



twig borer, notes, Oreg 651 



Prunes, culture 45 



Pruning — 



notes, 5Io. Fruit 743, 751 



notes, S.C 234 



notes. Wash 835 



wound dressing for fruits, N.Y. 



State 8.35 



Prunus, native American species, 



U.S.D.A 837 



Prussic acid. (See Hydrocyanic 

 acid.) 



P.'iolhis amii'iuus, notes 849 



Pseudococciis — 



citri. (See Citrus mealy hug.) 



filamentosus, notes 349 



Pseudomonas — 



erodii n.sp.. investigations 53 



polycromiijena n.sp., description- 644 

 Pficudopcronospora hiimuli n.n., 



notes 442 



