XVI EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. [Vol.41 



SCIENTIFIC CONTRIBUTIONS. 



Page. 



Aldrich, J. M., Leiomyza in North xVmerica "- 



Aldrich, J. M., Two New Geuera of Anthomyidse ^^59 



AUaixl, H. A., Gigantism in Nicotlana tabacum and Its Alternative In- 



440 



hentance 



Allard, H. A., Tlie Mendelian Behavior of Aurea Character m a Cross 



between Two Varieties of Nicotiana rastica 



Alsberg, C. U, Milk Inspection from the Point of View of the Bureau 



of Chemistry of the U. S. Department of Agriculture 776 



Arnold, J. H., Farm Management ^ - 



Ashe, AV. AV., Effect of Changed Conditions upon Forestry So^ 



Atkins, E. W., Rearing of Queens ^^^ 



Bailey, V., Wild Animals of Glacier National Park ^o 



Baker, A. C, A Melaphis from Moss 2oo 



Baker, A. C, The Identity of timijntlmrodes betce Westwood 25o 



Baker A. C, An Undescribed Species of Dryopea Injurious to Phyl- 



, ' , 255 



lostachys ^_„ 



Baker, A. C, On the Use of the Names Lachnus and Lachniella <o< 



Baker, A. C, Fitch's Thorn Leaf Aphis ^j^^ 



Barber, H. S., Avocado Seed Weevils -"^^ 



Barrus, M. F., Varietal Susceptibility of Beans to Strains of Colletotn- 



cliuni lindemuthianum "^ 



Baughman, W. F., and AV. W. Skinner, The Determination of lodid in 



Mineral Waters and Brines ^-^ 



Beattie, W. R., The Home Garden as a Means of Increasing the Food 



Supply ' " ' 



Birckner. V., Acidimetric Titration of Grain Extracts and Anuno Acids 



-I 1 o 



in the Presence of Alcohol. 



Birckner, V., The Zinc Content of Some Food Products -_ 464 



:5ishopp, F. C, and E. AV. Laake, The Dispersioi 

 Bisset, P., Frank N. Meyer's Rose Contributions 



:5ishopp, F. C, and E. AV. Laake, The Dispersion of Flies by Flight 259 



631 



Black, O. F., Calcium Oxalate in the Dasheen 134 



Blake, S. F., The Anay, a New Edible-fruited Relative of the Avocado___ 740 



Bowen, J. T., Refrigeration on Southern Dairy Farms 374 



Braun, H., Presoaking as a Means of Preventing Seed Injury Due to 



Disinfectants and of Increasing Germicidal Efficiency 24€ 



Briggs, L. .T., and II. L. Shantz, The AA'ater Requirement of Plants as In 



fluenced by Environment .- 



Brown, F. AA'., Our Natural Resources of Potash f>l^ 



Buck, J. M., G. T. Creech, and H. H. Ladson, Bacterium abortus Infection 



of Bulls ^^^ 



Burgess, A. F., Organization for Insect Suppression 25( 



Burke, H. E., Biological Notes on Some Flat-headed Bark Borers of the 



Genus Melanophila 1^* 



Burke, H. E., Notes on the California Oak AVorm, Phnjganidia cali- 



fomica 



Burke, H. E., Notes on a Cocoon Making Colydiid____- 



Burke, H. E., Biological Notes on the Flat-headed Apple-tree Borer 



(Chrysobothris fenK/rata) and the Pacific Flat-headed Apple-tree Borer 



( C. mali) 



Busck, A., A New Species of Bucculatrix Injurious to Hollyhock 



Bnsck, A., Two Microlepidoptera Injurious to Strawberry 25' 



Busck, A., On Some Generic Synonomy in the Family Gelechiidse 



or.( 



