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Page. 

 Bordeaux mixture — Continued. 



stains, removal 644 



V. lime-sulphur mixture for po- 

 tatoes, N.Y.State 831 



Bosicellia serrata products, manu- 

 facture and composition 317 



Bot, cotton-tail, notes 756 



Botanic Gardens, Georgetown, Brit- 

 ish Guiana 643 



Botany — 



international catalogue 29 



taxonomic, scope and relations- 730 

 Bothriocrwra flavipes n.g. and n.sp., 



description 857 



Botryosplueria berengeriana, studies, 



Fla 



Botrytis — 



cinerea. {See Grape gray rot.) 



parasitica, treatment 



s p . on crated strawberries, 



D.S.D.A 458 



Boys' clubs, animal husbandry course 



for 396 



Boys, metabolism experiments 370 



Brachycolus tritici, studies 757 



Brachytarsus niveovariegatus, para- 

 sitic on white wax coccid 256 



Bran, analyses, R.I 374 



(See also Wheat, Rye, etc.) 



Brandy, federal tax on 646 



Brassolis sophorw, notes 257, 358 



Bread — 



digestibility 468 



home-baked, palatability 469 



infection by pathogenic bacteria- 264 

 making, butyric fermentation in- 163 

 making from whole wheat grain- 555 



making, notes 859 



stale, digestibility 469 



staling, studies 162, 163 



war, analyses 367 



Breakfast foods. (See Cereal foods.) 

 Breeding. (See Animal breeding and 



Plant breeding.) 

 Brewers' grains- 

 digestibility 168 



dried, analyses, Conn.State 562 



dried, analyses, N.H 373 



dried, analyses, N.Y.State 867 



dried, analyses, R.I 374 



dried, analyses. Wis 562 



Brewery yeast, use as a food 266 



Brick, paving, tests 390, 789 



Bridge — 



floors, loading 86 



foundations, treatise 686 



stringers, fir, tests 584 



Bridges— 



and culverts, concrete, treatise- 390 



design and construction 687 



floors for 84 



for remote stream crossings 391 



law in Ohio 493 



Brome grass, culture in western 



Nebraska, Nebr 439 



Page. 

 Bromin, determination in presence 



of chlorids 803 



Brooder house, construction, Mont- 773 



Brooders, fresh air, construction 495 



Brown rot in northern Vermont 849 



Brown-tail moth — 



control by natural enemies in 



Canada 465 



control in Connecticut, Conn. 



State 53 



control in New Hampshire 461 



in Nova Scotia 853 



Bruclwphapus funehris. (See Clover 



seed chalcid fly.) 

 Brussels sprouts, pollination experi- 

 ments 342 



Bryonia pratensis. (See Clover 



mite.) 

 Bryonia dioica, Mendelian inherit- 

 ance in 819 



Bryophyllum caJycinum, root forma- 

 tion and geotropic curvatures of 820 



Bubble fountains, bacteriologj- of 860 



Buceulatrix thurbericBlla, notes 657 



Buckwheat — 



bran, analyses, N.Y.State 867 



bran, analyses. Wis 562 



fertilizer experiments 428 



growth as affected by stimu- 

 lants 434 



middlings, analyses, N.Y'.State- 867 



varieties, Hawaii 528 



Bud moths in Nova Scotia 853 



Bud weevils and other bud-feeding 



insects. Wash 363 



Buffalo tree hopper, notes. Conn. 



State 54 



Bulbs, flowering, culture 450 



Burgundy mixture, notes 46 



Butia palm as a food 266 



Butter — 



as affected by plane of nutrition 



of cow. Mo 774 



cold storage, oxidation, U.S.D.A- 875 

 determination of yellow color in_ 278 

 fat. (See Fat and Milk fat.) 



industry in United States 278 



makers' convention in Wash- 

 ington, D.C 275 



making, neutralized cream in — 277 



making on the farm, Pa 572 



making on the farm, S.Dak 573 



making v. cream selling 379 



marketing, Wis 573 



shrinkage tests 471 



valuation, fat v. moisture stand- 

 ard 378 



Butterflies — 



collecting and preserving 594 



of India 358 



Buttermilk — 



cheese for ducks 377 



market, of Iowa, Iowa 572 



metallic flavor in, N.Y.Cornell- 276 



