1916] 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



937 



Cerceris — Page. 



n.spp,, notes 262 



spp., biouoniics 468 



Cercopeus artemisim, notes, Wash 364 



Ceroospora — 



beticola, climatic conditions af- 



^fectlng, U.S.D.A 47 



beticola, notes 245, 350, 750 



citrullina on watermelons 749 



fraxini, notes 454 



guizotiw n.sp., description 454 



herrerana n.sp., description 353 



lumbricnides n.sp., description. 45 



melonis, studies 750 



vignw, notes 740 



zi/fjoplnjUi n.sp., description 844 



Cercosporella — ■ 



epimcdii n.sp., description 454 



Hni n.sp., description 454 



Cereal — 



diseases, treatment 46 



*' drunk bread " disease, notes. 453 



foods, analyses. Conn. State 558 



foods, analyses, S.Dak 859 



mildew in France 149 



streak disease, treatment 149 



Cereals — 



culture in Texas Panhandle, 



U.S.D.A 440 



production in Spain 393 



pure line breeding, Me 831 



temporary roots in 135 



(See also Grain and specific 

 kinds.) 

 Cereaa htibalus. {See Buffalo tree- 

 hopper.) 

 Ccutorhynchus — 



pleurostigma (s ulcioollls), 



notes 467 



portulacw n.sp., description 365 



Chalcidoidea bred from Olossiiia 



morsitans in Northern Rhodesia- 263 



Chalcpus spp., notes 356 



Champagne, composition in relation 



to effervescence 647 



Charbon. (See Anthrax.) 



Charcoal burning in Japan ."47 



Charcoals, decoloiizing efHciency 612 



Charlock oil, chemistry and use 412 



Cheese — 



American, in England 379 



analyses. Conn. State 558 



Camembert, bacterial studies, 



Conn.Storrs 177 



cottage, metallic flavor in, N.Y. 



Cornell 277 



descriptions and requirements- 110 



Herrgard, notes .379, 483 



making in Norway 379 



making, notes 483 



making on the farm, S.Dak 573 



methods of analysis 110 



poisoning, studies 556 



Roquefort, bacterial studies, 



Conn.Storrs 177 



Cheese — Continued. Page. 



slirlnkngo tpsts 471 



Swedish Emmental, studies 483 



Chemical analysis, handbook n 



Chemistry — 



agricultural, progress in 311 



agricultural, text-book 501 



metabolic, treatise 705 



organic, laboratory guide 8 



physiological, progress in 1915_ 162 



physiological, treatise 3H 



progress in g, 201 



Chemotherapeutlc substances, action 



of 330 381 



Cherimoyers, composition 66:? 



Chermes (Dreyfusia) piccw, notes— 256 



Chermes injurious to conifers 50 



Cherries — 



culture in New York 836 



fall V. .spring planting, Mo 837 



new, description, N.Y.State 37 



of Japan 343,645,743 



Cherry — 



brown rot, notes 351 



diseases hi Netherlands 351 



fruit flies, notes 356 



fruit rot, notes 454 



leaf beetle, studies, U.S.D.A__ 260 



moth, notes 53 



shothole, notes 454 



Chestnut — 



bark disease, dissemination by 



insects 756 



bark disease in southern In- 

 diana 551 



black canker in nurseries 655 



black canker, studies 250 



blight, control in Pennsylvania. 51 

 blight, control in West Vir- 

 ginia 1544657 



blight, studies 154 



borer, two-lined, remedies, U.S. 



DIA 760 



Chestnuts, keeping over winter 840 



Chicken — 



flea, notes 58 



guinea hybrid serum, refractive 



index 279 



lice and mites, notes. Conn. 



Storrs 183 



pox, immunization, Ncv 885 



pox, studies 283 



Chickens — 



breeding experiments, Guam 869 



cestode infection in 577, 683 



feeding experiments 377 



feeding experiments. Mo 773 



milk-fed. Wash 499 



poisoning with rose chafers 489 



(See also Fowls, Poultry, etc.) 



Chicks — 



artificial brooding and feeding, 



Mont 773 



cost of raising, Minn 377 



feeding experiments 479 



