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EXPERIMENT STATIOX RECORD. 



[Vol. 41 



Irrigated — 



field crops for hog pasturing, U.S.D.A., 

 72. 



lands, drainage, 786. 

 Irrigation — 



climatic conditions controlling, 

 U.S.D.A., 417. 



ditches, measurements of flow, 583. 

 (See also Canals.) 



in Egypt, 483. 



in Nevada, Nev., 728. 



in Utah, plant-food supply^ from 

 waters, 583. 



investigations, Ariz., 379. 



laterals, cypress lath for, 482. 



of lowland moor soils, 786. 



of orchards, 515. 



opportunities in Russia, 481. 



pipe, cement, Ariz., 288. 



porous-cone, for potted plants. 031. 



pumping for, 481, 785. 



pumping plant, small, Oreg., 688. 



reservoir.?, leakage, 883. 



treatise, 481. 



water. (See Water.) 



(See also special crops.) 

 Isosoma, revision, 667. 

 Itonididinarise, studies, 160. 

 Jack bean, mineral constituents, translo- 

 cation, 726. 

 .Tackdaw, food habits, 454. 

 .Tacks in Indiana, Ind., 178. 

 .Japanese cane. (See Sugar cane.) 

 .Tassoidea of Honduras, new species, 356. 

 .Taundice, infectious, relation to rats, 85. 

 Jellies, antiscorbutic, 470. 

 Jewish Agricultural and Industrial Aid So- 

 ciety, report, 94. 

 Johne's disease, studies, 84. 

 Johnson grass — 



as a weed, Iowa, 40. 



eradication, N.Mex., 139. 

 Joint-ill of foals, 480, 879. 

 Jolly bodies in anemic blood, 875. 

 Jowar. (See Andropogoti sorghum.) 

 Juglans, abscission in, 134. 

 .Tujube, culture in Sind, 837. 

 Juncus spp., analyses, Wyo., 333. 

 Jute — 



baled, " heart damage," 451. 



culture in India, 522, 529. 

 Kafir com — 



as dry-farm crop, Ariz.. 29. 



as silage crop, Kans., 34. 



culture in South Africa, 528. 



effect on soil, Kans., 34. 



feeding value. 367 ; Kans., 71. 



fertilizer experiments, Kans., 33. 



growing with soy beans. Mo., 637. 



milling and baking tests, Kans., 64. 



silage and fodder, feeding value, 367. 



yields. Mo., 637. 

 Kainit — 



fertilizing value, Ala.College, 336. 



value in weed control, 538. 

 Kala azar, studies, 781. 

 Kale, nutritive value, 557. 



Kalioayaphinua spp., notes, 759. 

 Kansas — 



College, notes, 300, 497, 700, 898. 



Station, notes, 497. 

 Station, report, 98. 

 Kaoliang — 



field tests, N.Dak., 824. 



kernel-smut resistance, Kans., 48. 

 Kaolin for tannin analyses, 805. 

 Kapok — ■ 



culture in Ceylon, 529. 



seed meal, analyses, Ind., 564. 868. 

 Karanja cake, fertilizing value, 816. 

 Kauri forests, management, 46. 

 Kelp — • 



decolorizing carbon, La., 416. 



utilization, 508, 518. 

 Kentucky — 



Station, notes, 497, 700, 898. 



T'niversity, notes, 497, 700. 

 Kermes parasite, 164. 

 Kerosene emulsion, insecticidal value, 162 ; 



Conn. State, 158. 

 Kestrel, food habits, 454. 

 Kid fat, digestibility, U.S.D.A., 65. 

 Knopderm In sheep, 873. 

 Kohl-rabi — 



culture experiments, 737. 



weeding experiments, 737. 

 KoTcia. spp. of Hawaii, 541. 

 Labor saving in sugar fceet fields, U.S.D.A., 

 337. 



(See also Agricultural labor.) 

 Laboratory ware, palau and rhotanium, 11. 

 Lachniella, genotype for, 757. 

 Lachnodius phora^dendri, synonymy, 757. 

 Lachnosterna — 



lanceolata, studies, 166. 



spp., notes, 666. 

 Laclinus, genotype for, 757. 

 Lac-producing insects in United States, 



457, 757. 

 Lactalbumin, growth-promoting value, 465, 



466. 

 Lactation, relation to embryonic develop- 

 ment, 862. 

 Lactic acid — 



determination, 112. 



in sour milk, N.Y.State, 201. 

 Lactobacillus pentoaceticus n.sp., ferment- 

 ing xylose, 614. 

 Lactose — 



determination In milk, 115, 505. 



;.'rowth-promoting value, 466. 

 Ladyl)ird beetles — 



for aphis control, 62. 



storage experiments, 666. 

 Lmmophlceus minuttis, notes, 759. 

 Lake brines as source of potash, 518, 818. 

 Lalang grass as a paper material, 532. 

 Lamb and lamb products as food, gastric 



response to, 857. 

 Lambs — 



as affected by iodin feeding of ewes, 

 Iowa, 286. 



feeding experiments, 771 ; Ind., 70 ; 

 Kans., 71 ; Nebr,, 770 ; Ohio, 568. 



