1917] 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



933 



J 'age. 

 Books on — Cortiiiued. 



turf for fcolf courses M6 



veterinary medirine "li, 176, 778 



vinegar 112 



viticulture ^34 



war food 715 



water supply 1S7 



wild flowers ^'SO 



woody plants, anatomy ^21 



'wool *-94 



(Boophilus) Margaropus artuulnWy. (Sfe Cat- 

 tle tick.) 

 Bordeaux mixture- 

 analyses, N. J 243 



fungicidal value, Nebr <47 



Borers, flat-headed, notes £65 



Boric acid, antiseptic and germicidal value. . 176 

 Botanical investigations at Carnegie Insti- 

 tution 524,630 



Botany- 

 agricultural, course in 795 



international catalogue 630 



taxonomic, ol Washington, D. C., and 



vicinity 430 



treatise ^20, SIS 



Botryodiplodia thtobromse, notes 252, 253 



Botryorhtza hippocratex n.g. and n.sp., notes. . 552 

 Boiryosphseria — 



berengeriana, treatment. Fla 652 



minuscula n.sp., notes 14S 



Botrytis cinerea. {See Grape gray rot.) 



Botry tis on flowers 47 



Bots, head and throat, of American game 



animals 565 



Botulism — 



due to canned goods 669 



due to canned goods, U.S.D.A 670 



notes 165 



Bovine fetus, nutrients required to develop. 



Mo....: 71 



Box elder, poisoning ol cows by iO 



Boys, mobilizing for farm labor in Massachu- 

 setts 199 



Bracken — 



as a source o( potash 427, 817 



poisoning in horses 182 



Bracon, nearctic species 360 



Bradsot or braxy etiology 380 



Bran, analyses ^73 



{See also Wheat, Rye, etc.) 

 Bread — 



crumbs, analyses. Conn. State 268 



in the diet, U.S.D.A 364 



making, chemistry of 163 



making in the home, U.S.D.A 3C4 



making, notes 468 



nutritive value and cost 165 



staleness. N. Dak :,63 



supply of French Army 263 



Breadfruit — 



disease, notes 838 



lor pigs. Guam 768 



Breakfast foods. {See Cereal loods.) 



Bremia lactwa". notes 550 



Brewers' grains- 

 analyses, Wis 471 



dried, analyses, Conn. State 268 



dried, analyses, R.I 767 



rage. 



Bridge stringers and ties, creosoting 380 



Brisket disease in cattle. Colo 1 90 



Bromcresol purple, use in milk cultures, 



U.S.D.A 686 



Brome grass, pollination experiments 735 



Bromids, eflect on action of malt amylase.. . 014 



Bromin— 



as a seed disinfectant .'42 



oxidation of carbohydrate mixtures by . . 10 



Brooding, colony, N..T 71 



Broom- 

 corn, analyses .539 



corn, culture under dry farming, N.Mex. 329 



com, varieties, N .Mex 239 



rape, notes 239 



Broomella zex n.sp., notes 14s 



Brown-tail moth — 



control Conn. State 254 



control, U.S. D A .-63 



control in Massachusett? 646 



in Connecticut 259 



parasites in Maine 459 



Bruchus — 



chinenm. (See Cowpea-weevil.) 

 obtectus. (See Bean- weevil. t 

 visorum. {See Pea- weevil.) 



Bryophyllum calycinum, studies li:7, 324.32.'i,821 



Buckthorn— 



as a hedge plant, Minn 241 



varieties, S.Dak 143 



Buckwheat— 



as a supplement for wheat 265 



as a supplement for wheat Ohio 895 



bushel weights 8B9 



cost oi production, W .Va 191 



culture, Ohio 895 



fertilizer experiments 621 



middlings, analyses. Conn. State 268 



Bud- 

 development, studies 324 



variation, factors in 433 



Buffalo grass, digestibility, Tex 168 



Bvlhoctphalus n.g. and u.spp., descriptions.. 558 



Bull associations, cooperative, U.S.D.A 574 



Bulls- 

 dairy, selection, Utah 473 



influence upon offspring 373 



Bunostomum phlthotomum in Philippines ;;77 



Buprestid;B — 



Botes .566 



o. northern California 666 



Burbank, Luther, book 342 



Bushes, pruning 242 



Butter- 

 as affected by cottonseed products. Mo . . 72 

 .at. {See Fat and Milk fat.) 

 Irom pasteurized cream, keepin:; quality, 



S.Dak 476 



industry in Siberia 778 



making from pasteurized cream. Can 576 



making on the farm, manual 175 



marketing in Kansas, Kans 696 



mold, cause and prevention 777 



renovation, use of lime in, U.S.D.A 313 



substitutes, nutritive value 165 



tubercle bacilli in 481 



