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INDEX or SUBJECTS. 



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Page. 



Beans — Continued. 



Tepary, yields, Ariz 527 



varieties 141 



varieties resistant to anthrac- 



nose, La 348 



velvet. (See Velvet beans.) 



Bedbugs, destruction by heat 658 



Beeches, historical sketch 241 



Beef- 

 frozen, treatment and utiliza- 

 tion 859 



scrap, analyses, N.Y.State 867 



temperatures for roasting 2(57 



Beekeepers' Association of Ontario. 262 



Beekeeping — 



in Guam, Guam 850 



in Texas 262 



in Wisconsin, Wis 201 



notes 461, 467 



notes, Wash 4i»'.> 



relation to spraying 662 



Bees — 



brood diseases of 761 



mouth parts of 365 



relation to fire blight 662 



removing from hollow trees, 



Guam 856 



swarming .S65 



transferring, Mich 467 



wild, treatise 468 



Beeswax, analyses 203 



Beet — 



fly, notes 466 



foliage, dried, acidity 770 



pulp, dried, analyses, Conn. 



State 562 



pulp, dried, analyses, N.H 373 



pulp, dried, analyses, N.Y.State_ 867 



pulp, dried, analyses, R.I 374 



residues for farm stock. Mass — 373 



seeds, germination tests 442 



sugar V. cane sugar for fermen- 

 tation purposes 718 



tyrosinase, notes 414 



yellows, notes 245 



Beetles — - 



in sugar plantations in .lava 467 



injurious to fruit buds. Wash — 363 



Beets — 



anomalies in 436 



breeding experiments 442 



combined fungus attacks on 245 



fertilizer experiments 126, 



218, 325, 425, 427, 519 

 field or fodder. (See Mangels.) 



hail injury to 734 



phosphatlc fertilizers for 23 



radio-active fertilizers for 628 



sugar. (See Sugar beets.) 

 sugar content in relation to 



weight G-IO 



Belladonna, improvement through se- 

 lection 449 



Bembex spp., bionomics 468 



Benzene, effed on production of 



antibodies -j^ 



Benzoic ucld. determination in ani- 

 mal foodstuffs I JO 



Benzol iuJ.-iUons, effect on forma- 

 tion of antibodies <(-y 



Bcrccuntua n.spp., descriptiona 70i 



Berl-berl— 



among English soldiers, eradica- 

 tion ..„j„ 



dietary factors in io7 



prevcnllon 47^ 



studle.s (joo, 801 



Borry baskets and containers, stand- 

 ards for—. Bog 



Beverages, Inspection in France 70r> 



Blbllograpliy of — 



agricultural college organization 



and administration 2»7 



agricultural engineering 04 



anemia, pernicious. In liorHes ._ KO 



ants of Great Britnlo 202 



aquiferous vessels In plants 224 



bacteria in Intestinal tract of 



calves 282 



breeding experiments with vege- 

 tables 341 



cacao culture 145 



cherry leaf beetle, U.S.D.A 201 



chestnut blight 154 



chicken cestode 683 



chondriosomes 6.15 



chromosome theory of heredity. 272 



coffee diseases 353 



cotton culture In Egypt 137 



cottonseed meal toxicity, (Ja 383 



crossing over 867 



Cuscuta 460 



drainage of swamp lands 286 



educational system of Den- 

 mark 605 



egg albumin, digestibility 862 



egg bacteriology, R.I 174 



entomology, Canadian 852 



enzyms in algae 25 



eucalypts 842 



fertilizers 632 



flour, nutritive value 162 



forest ecology 841 



forest legislation in America, 



N.Y.Cornell 42 



functional adaptation of the 



skeleton 376 



fungi, endoconidia producing-- 248 

 fungi in alimentary canal of 



man and higher animals 560 



glanders 780 



golden-rod gall insects R-'> 



grains, small 503 



grains, susceptibility to smuts 



and rusts 740 



Gymnosporanglum galls 46 



heredity in beans. Xebr 8.36 



home economies 504 



infection and immunity 574 



