INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



939 



Cattle — Continued. Page. 

 fattening in relation to feed and 



environment 305 



feeding experiments 566 



feeding experiments, Ariz 170 



feeding experiments, Pa 171 



feeding experiments, Wyo 467 



feeding in south Texas 205 



feeding, profits and losses in 867 



fitting for the show ring 73 



gestation period, determination 565 



growing, nutritive ratios for 372 



industi-y in Bengal 767 



Inspection for interstate ship- 

 ment 185 



milking Shorthorn, association 



in America 269 



Dontuberculous, advance regis- 

 tration for 184 



poisoning by yellow Jasmine, 



N.C 80 



pure bred, handling 185 



raising in Italian Somallland 227 



rations for 72,372 



Shorthorn, in Argentina 264 



ticks, eradication 275,679 



ticks, notes 851 



ticks, remedies, U.S.D.A 479 



{See also Ticks.) 



tuberculin reacting, breeding 575 



(See also Cows, Calves, etc.) 



Cauliflower — 



club root, notes 241 



fertilizer experiments. 111 532 



leaf spot or ring spot, notes 542 



Cavy, crossing experiments 464 



Cecidomyia destructor. (See Hes- 

 sian fly.) 



Cedar, incense, oils of 607 



Cedarwood oil, larvicldal value 359 



Cedestis gysselinella, notes 855 



Celery — 



blight, distribution 49 



disease, description, Mich 744 



heart rot, studies 244 



leaf spot, studies 350 



seeds, growing in Canada 635 



Cell membranes, chemistry and struc- 

 ture 626 



Cellulose — 



destruction by fungi 136 



for laying hens. Pa 179 



waste liquors as a source of 



potash 328 



Oelosia empress as a host of eelworm_ 349 



Cement- 

 asphalt, penetration tests, U.S. 



D.A 685 



fume as a source of potash 328 



use in farm structures 787 



vats, coatings for, Cal 287 



Gentrosema — 



phimeri, fertilizing value 34 



pubescens,. culture, P.R 736 



Cephaleuros virescens, notes 55, 249, 744 



50633°— 16 5 



Oepholosvorium — Page. 

 lefroyi, association with green- 

 house white fly 452 



sacchari, notes 49 



Oephalothecium roseum as affected 



by cold, U.S.D.A 538 



Cephcnomyia — 



abdoniinaUs n.sp., description 64 



pratti n.sp., description 554 



Oephus ocoidentalis, studies 250 



Cerambycld larvse, Henriksen's re- 

 view 361 



Ceratitis capitata — 



control oy poisoned bait 360 



control in Hawaii 758 



notes 856 



Ceratoma trifurcata. (See Bean 



leaf-l>eetle.) 

 Oeratomia catalpw. (See Catalpa 

 sphinx.) 



Ceratopogoninse, new, from Peru 563 



Cercospora — 



heticola, studies, U.S.D.A 845 



personata, studies, U.S.D.A 645 



sp. on pistachio 843 



spp. on pigeon peas 52 



Cereal — 



diseases In Russia 842 



diseases, treatment 541 



" drunk bread " disease, notes- 842 



foods, analyses, N.Dak 661 



leaf beetle, life histoi^y and 



control 857 



mildew in France 243 



rust fungi, teleutospore forma- 

 tion 745 



rusts in Canada 51 



Cereals- 

 culture experiments. Wash 736 



hybridization experiments, Oreg_ 228 



insects affecting 651 



laboratory manual 598 



statistics, international 290 



varieties. Wash 736 



(See also Grain and specific 

 kinds. ) 



Cerium, effect on permeability 34 



Cestodes, avian, new species 281 



Chaetodiplodia, nonvalldity of genus_ 242 

 ClKBtomidium barbatum n.sp., de- 

 scription 226 



Chcetopsis wnea, notes 360 



Chagas disease in Argentina, studies. 580 



Chalcis hammari n.sp., description- 6^ 



Chalk, effect on soil fertility 221 



Chamwcrista diphylla, culture, P.R- 736 

 Cliammcyparis ohtusa wood, essen- 

 tial oil of 802 



Charbon. (See Anthrax.) 

 Charlock. (See Mustard, wild.) 



Chayote, notes 835 



Cheese — 



composition and characteristics- 380 

 curing. (See Cheese, ripening.) 



Bdara, composition and control- 273 



Gouda, composition and control- 273 



