1920] 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



925 



Anaphylaxis — 



nnd alliod phenomena, 780. 

 rt'vicw of llteraturo, 471. 

 Anapla^ma — 



argnxtinum, notes, 77. 

 spp., notes, 883. 

 Anaplasma, isolation of, 77. 

 Anapliismas jind anaplasmosls, 685. 

 Anapla.smosis, bovine, immunization, 77. 

 Anantrepha bistrigata n. sp., description, 



258. 

 Anastrepha spp., in Brazil, 258. 

 Anemia — 



infectious equine, 5S5, 787. 

 infectious equin», immunity, 83. 

 infectious oqiiiue. notes, Nev., 272. 

 infectious equine, ort^anisni causing, 82, 

 Infectious equine, study of long bones 



In, 83. 

 infectious equine. (See also Swamp 

 fever.) 

 Anemone hepatica, flower variations in, 328. 

 Anicctu.s annulatus, notes, 662. 

 Animal — 



I)roeding problems, 67. 

 breeding. (.See also Heredity and spe- 

 cific animals.) 

 chromosomes. (.s:cc Chromosomes.) 

 diseases — 



and control, 780. 

 eradication, U.S.D.A., 471. 

 in Canada, 272. 

 in India. 272. 

 in Madras, 180. 

 in Maine, 272. 

 in iNorth Daltota, 272. 

 in Rhodesia, control, 780. 

 transmission by Insects, 450. 

 (See also specific difieascs.) 

 foods, world's supply, 593. 

 husbandry, course of study, 494. 

 husbandry exhibit, Mich., 098. 

 husbandry, textboolf, 494. 

 parasites, studies, Olila., 79. 

 parasites. (See also specific parasites.) 

 pe.sts, trapping on the farm, U.S.D..\., 



449. 

 tissue, inorganic phosphorus in, 116. 

 waste, preparation for feeding stuffs, 

 868. 

 Animals — 



domestic, consumption of nutrients, 62. 



domestic, parasitic dLseases of, 580. 



fur-bearing, exhibition standards, 575. 



injurious to plants, 152. 



insects attaclsing, 556. 



laboratory, recording blood pressure, 



879. 

 resistance of intracellular organisms 



to disinfectants, 822. 

 (See also Live stocl£, Mammals, Cattle, 

 Sheep, etc.) 

 Anomala undulata, notes, 851. 

 Anomalaphis comperei n. g. and n. sp., 

 U.S.D.A., 758. 



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Anopheles — 



hifurcatus, infection with Plasmodium 



viiaai, 55. 

 (Caclodinzesis) plumbeus, breeding 



places and relation to malaria, 55. 

 ludlowi, infection with Plasmodium 



falciparum, 854. 

 maculipcnnin , blood nutrition of, 454, 



85.3. 

 plumbcus, infection with Plasmodium 



vivax, 55. 

 spp. in salt water, 162. 

 Anopheles larvse, destruction, 853. 

 Anoplotermes, notes, 250. 

 Anthelmintics, experiments with fluid ex- 

 tracts, .381. 

 Anthocyanin — 

 in beets, 132. 



localization in spring leaves, 327. 

 (i^ce also Pigmentation.) 

 Anthonomus — 



grandis. (See Cotton-boll weevil.) 

 quadi-igihbus. (See Apple curcullo.) 

 Anthrax — 



atypical form, 582. 

 control, 272. 



eflicacy of normal sera, 181. 

 immunity, 582. 



precipitinogen, detection of, 583. 

 spores, destruction in hides, 180. 

 symptomatic, (See Blaclsleg.) 

 Anthribus fascia tus. notes, 252. 

 Antigen, rate of absorption, relation to 



Immunity production, 381. 

 Antineuritic vitamin. {See Vitamin.) 

 Antinia theivora n. sp., description, 163. 

 Antipyretics, studies, 370. 

 Antirrhinums, culture, treatise, 441. 

 Antiscorbutic. (See Scurvy.) 

 Antiscorbutic- 

 value. (See Vitamin C.) 

 vitamin. (See Vitamin C.) 

 .\ntiseptlcs. (See specific antiseptics.) 

 Antiserum, preparation and distribution, 



Nev., 272. 

 .\ntitoxins, associations with proteins of 



horse serum, 76. 

 Anti.\erophthalmlc vitamin. (See Vitamin 



A.) 

 Ants — 



Argentine, control, U.S.D.A., 259. 

 Argentine, eradication, 664. 

 feeding habits, 851. 

 white. (See Termites.) 

 Anuraphis helichrysi, notes, 852. 

 Apanteles — 



gahrielis, parasitism by, 858. 

 glomcratus, life history notes, 457. 

 oblinita, notes, Conn. State, 251. 

 Apechoneura n. sp., description, 60. 

 Aphidfp, parasitism among, 457, 

 Aphldidse — 



generic classification, U.S.D.A., 768. 

 of California, synopsis, 452. 

 oriental, notes, 452. 

 Aphidiua sp., bionomics of, 457, 



