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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



[Vol. 41 



Books on — Continued. 



negro slavery, American, 890. 



oils, 10, 110, 501. 



olive culture, 837. 



osiers and willows, 345. 



peach culture, 445. 



peat, 518, 814. 



plant production, 39G. 



plants, wild, useful, 742, 743. 



poultry, 597. 676, 869. 



Reclamation Service, 481. 



remedies, new and nonofflcial, 781. 



rocks, chemical analysis. 111'. 



roses, 242. 



rotations and crop distribution, 730. 



rural and forest surveys, 292. 



sewage disposal, 588. 



sewing, 897. 



sheep husbandry, 97. 



soil management, 419, 624. 



soils and crops, 96. 



soils, unproductive, 624. 



soldier colonists, 4S9, 592. 



strawberry tree, 653. 



sugar supply of France, 593. 



swine management in the South, 369. 



textiles, 897. 



textiles and clothing, 698. 



tomato products, 618. 



trench fever, 851. 



tulips, doubling in. 742. 



vaccines and sera, 283. 



vegetables, preservation, 298, 506. 



vinegar from wine, 618. 



walnut culture, 742. 



wasps, 759. 



water purification, 483, 583. 



weeds, 442. 



wild life in British Guiana, 546. 



woods of Java, 244. 

 Borax, determination in fertilizers, 799. 

 Bordeaux mixture — 



acid and alkaline, 54. 



and Bordeaux-arsenate, analyses, Mich., 

 443. 



fungicidal value, 250, 657. 



modified, 354. 



neutral and alkaline, 250. 



poisoned, preparation and use, 533. 



use of soap in, N.J., 52. 



use with linseed oil, 355. 

 Boric acid — 



as a disinfectant. 188. 



determination, 313. 

 Borna disease in Argentina, 480. 

 Boron, role in nutrition of maize, 820. 

 Botanical researches of Carnegie Institu- 

 tion, 25. 

 Botany, textbooks, 96, 697. 

 Botfly, rodent, studies, 258. 

 Botrytis cinerea — 



cell regeneration, 346. 



killing JSficulus pavia, 453. 



studies, 154. 

 Botrytis on onion, 154. 

 Bots in' horses, 474. 



(See aim Gastrophilus.) 



Botulism — 



organism from cheese, 170. 



relation to forage poisoning, 280, 681. 



treatment, 682. 

 Bourgelatia diducta n.g. and n.sp., descrip- 

 tion, 579. 

 Bouteloiia oWjostaclxijn, analyses, Wyo., 333. 

 Boys' agricultural competitions, prizes for, 



495. 

 Brachiavia plantaoinea, notes, Fla., 528. 

 Brachys spp., notes, 555. 

 Bracken — 



as source of potash, 629. 



rhizomes, feeding value, 270, 271. 



utilization and eradication, 629. 

 Bran, analyses, 868. 



{See also Corn, Wheat, etc.) 

 Brassica napiis cake, fertilizing value, 816. 

 Bread- 

 determination in army rations, 714. 



dough, viscosity as affected by elec- 

 trolytes, 169. 



from banana, dasheen, etc., 65. 



making, use of pumpkin in, 558. 



(See also Flour.) 

 Breadfruit ripe rot, treatment, 841. 

 Breeding — 



experiments with Drosophila, 867, 868. 



experiments with mice, 866. 



problems, applications of mathematics 

 to, 267. 



random, assortative, etc., character 

 distribution under, 267, 268. 



self-fertilization and brother-and-sister 

 mating contrasted, 473. 



(See also Animal breeding. Plant 

 breeding. Inbreeding, and, Hybridiza- 

 tion.) 

 Brewers' dried grains — 



analy.ses, Can., 565 ; Conn. State, 176 ; 

 Ind., 564 ; N.Y.State, 868. 



feeding value, Mass., 274. 

 Brewing — 



colloid chemistry in, 310. 



industry, handbook, 417. 

 Bridges, highway, loads for, 583. 

 Brilliant green, antiseptic value, 188. 



Brome grass — 



culture experiments, Idaho, 225 ; N. 



Dak., 822, 824. 

 manuring experiments, N.Dak., 139, 

 823. 

 Bromiis spp., an-jlyses, Wyo., 333. 

 Brontliispa jrogijaiti, studies, 758. 

 Broom corn millet, effect on succeeding 



wheat crop, N.Dak, 823. 

 Brown-tail moth^ 



control. Conn. State, 158. 

 parasite of U.S.D.A., 461. 

 pseudograsserie, 358. 

 BriicJioplianns fvnchris. (See Clover seed 



chalcid fly.) 

 Bruchus. (See Bean and Pea weevils.) 

 Brussels sprouts, nutritive value, 557. 

 Bryophyllum calycinum, regeneration, 526, 

 727. 



