1919] 



INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



933 



Beans — Continued. 



growth as affected by artificial light. 

 885. 



hyacinth, specific names, 523. 



Lima, acclimatization in Straits Set- 

 tlements. 738. 



Lima, maggot affecting, N.J., 58. 



OIneya. utilization, 834. 



seed-corn maggot injury, 259. 



seed treatment, 754. 



seeding depths, N.J., 42. 



sword, analyses, Ariz., 367. 



variation, correlation, and death rate, 

 327. 



varieties for dry farming, Ariz., 29. 



varieties for forage, Tex., 36. 



variety resistant to drought, Nebr., 

 434. 



variety te.sts, 443, 529, 825. 



viability as affected by heat, 430. 



(Sec also Phaseolus, Tepary beans, and 

 Velvet beans.) 

 Bear grass as feeding stuff, Tex., 70. 

 Beckmaniiia crucwformis, analyses, Wyo., 



333. 

 Beech — 



red, reproduction and growth, 744. 



wixiter injury or leaf scorch, 752. 

 Beeches, inheritance of leafing time, 331. 

 Beef — 



and beef products, gastric response to, 

 857. 



antiscorbutic value, 861. 



extract medium, preparation. 781. 



extracts, studios, 113. 



production and international trade, 

 U.S.D.A.. 892. 



scrap, analyses, Can., 565 ; N.T.State, 

 8r,8. 



testing for tubercular infection, 191. 



(See also Cattle, beef.) 

 Beekeeping — 



elements of, 63, 463. 



in Illinois, 463. 



in Quebec, 63. 



investigations. Can., 556 ; Iowa, 261. 



papers on, 359. 

 Boer — 



antiscorbutic value, 861. 



substitutes, 66. 

 Bees — 



development of sexes, 846. 



diseases of, 463. 



foul brood. Conn. State, 158 ; Mich., 

 463. 



Isle of Wight disease, 463. 



Nosema apis in, diagnosis, 667. 



Kosema disease, U.S.D.A., 359. 



queen, keeping two in a hive, 556. 



treatise, 463. 



wintering, 759. 



(See also Honey.) 

 Beet — 



aphid, identity of, 255. 



diseases, notes, 745. 



extract as an indicator, 112. 



Beet — Continued. 



leaf-hopper, notes, 456, 755 ; N.Mex., 

 159. 



molasses, desacchariflcation, 314. 



pulp, dried, analyses. Can., 565 ; Conn. 

 State, 176; Ind., 564; N.H., 68; 

 N.Y.State, 868; R.I., 564. 

 Beetles — 



British, handbook, 455. 



ground, in Mysore, 165. 

 Beets — 



antiscorbutic value, 861. 



as affected by sodium chlorid, 126. 



composition as affected by soils and 

 fertilizers, 422. 



fertilizer experiments, 627, 733 ; Mass., 

 21. 



field or fodder. (See Mangels.) 



liming experiments, 428 ; Mass., 21. 



new pest in Italy, 460. 



nutritive ^alue, 557. 



seed production, 733. 



sodium for, R.I., 426. 



strain test, N.J., 41. 



sugar. (See Sugar beets.) 



variety tests, 237. 



vitamin content, 762. 

 Beggar weed as forage crop, Tex., 36. 

 Bembecia hylwiformis, studies, 667. 

 Bench marks in Texas, 583. 

 Beriberi — ■ 



notes, 764. 



studies, 265. 

 Berries. (See Fruits, small.) 

 Beverages — 



and their adulteration, 467. 



bottled, U.S.D.A., 669. 



methods of investigation and stand- 

 ards, 558. 

 Bibliography of — 



abortion, contagious, 192. 



acacias, Australian, 744. 



Acantbocephala, fresh-water, 464. 



acidosis, 281. 



Amceia meleagridis, 686. 



apple aphids, N.Y.Cornell, 850. 



azoflcation, 125. 



bees, sex development, 847. 



birds, diving, 660. 



birds of Kansas City region, 753. 



birds of Minnesota, 454. 



cestodes from fishes, 455. 



chemistry, 501. 



chondriosomes, 727. 



colloid chemistry, 801. 



Compsilura concinnata, U.S.D.A., 462. 



corn borer, European, Conn. State, 159. 



currant aphis, red, 756. 



Cytospora apple canker. 111;, 157. 



dehydrated foods, 557. 



dyeing, 801. 



Farmers' Bulletins of U.S. Department 

 of Agriculture, 298. 



feeding-stuffs trade, 176. 



hop insects, N.Y.Cornell, 162. 



hydrogen-ion concentration, 204. 



inbreeding, 866. 



