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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



[Vol.41 



Sterigmatocystis smut of figs, 157. 

 Sterility — 



in cattle, Mich., 479. 



in plants, .studies, 1.34, 223, 430. 



of pheasant-Golden-Campine hybrids, 

 472. 



relation to underfeeding, 802. 

 Stock. (See Live stock.) 

 Stock food.s. (See Feeding stuffs.) 

 Stocks, spring-flowering, varieties, 448. 

 Stockyards fever. (See Septicemia, hem- 

 orrhagic. ) 

 Stomach — 



responses to foods, 467, 857. 



worms in cattle and sheep, 684. 

 Stomata, studies, 329, 429, 819. 

 Stomoxj/s calcitruns. (See Stable fly.) 

 Stone for road building. (See Road mate- 

 rials and Road stone.) 

 Stones in soil, effect on plant growth, 813. 

 Stoporala v. Eumyias, 547. 

 Strangles — 



notes, 580. 



prophylaxis and treatment, 577. 

 Straw — 



cellulose, studies, 202. 



composition as affected by .soil, 422. 



mulch, effect on nitrate accumulation. 

 Mo., 623. 

 Strawberrie.s — 



aerial fertilization with carbon dioxid, 

 Vt., 833. 



breeding experiments, 738 : Alaska, 41. 



culture, 739. 



culture in Minnesota, Minn., 387. 



fertilizer experiments, Greg., 44. 



microlepidopteran pests, 257. 



variety tests, N.Dak., 147. 



weights per box, N.Dak., 763. 

 Strawberry — 



root disease, studies. Can., 543. 



root louse, notes, 755. 



tree, treatise, 653. 

 Stream — 



flow, forecasting, Nev., 211. 



measurements in Alberta and Sas- 

 katchewan, 583. 

 Streblomastix strtx, studies, 464. 

 Streptococci — 



as affected by vitamins in animal tis- 

 sue, 574. 



of equines, studies, 580. 



toxicity of various dyes for. 474. 



udder-infecting, Mich., 681. 

 Streptococcic infection in horses, serum 



treatment, 185. 

 Streptococcus — 



hemolyticus, biology, 575. 



lactis, culture in sterilized soil, 812. 

 Streptococcus immunity, studies, 376. 

 Strongylid, new, from the hog, 579. 

 Strongylidse in horses, 82, 87, 685. 

 Strongylus equinus, traumatic action, 580. 

 Subsoils — 



of prairies, moisture content, 514. 



rawness, 322. 



Suckling, relation to embryonic develop- 

 ment, 862. 

 Sucrose, determination. 208, 799. 

 Sudan grass — 



as dry-farm crop, Ariz., 29. 



culture experiments. Mo., 637 : Tex., 

 35. 



culture in Ohio, Ohio, 234. 



field tests, N.Dak., 824. 



for silage, 732 : Mo., 3.34. 



seed and silage yields, Nev., 227. 



seeding experiments, Idaho, 225. 



yields, Ariz., 332. 

 Sudan III, behavior in animal organism, 



672, 673. 

 Sugar — 



chemistry of, progress, 614. 



cost of production, 534. 



decolorization, La., 208, 415. 



deterioration by fungi, 507 ; La., 416. 



determination, 115. 



determination in lilood, 13, 413. 505, 

 506. 



glycerin production from, 507. 



industry in British Ouiana, 501. 



industry in Hawaii, 736. 



industry in West Indies, 825. 



inversion by soils, 321. 



manufacture, handbook, 417. 



methods of investigation and stand- 

 ards, 55S. 



mimimum in the diet, 468. 



morphogenetic influence on plants, 819. 



production and consumption in British 

 Empire, 806. 



reducing, determination, 412. 



report of .\.O.A.C. referee, 799. 



samples, preservation, 208. 



substitutes in bottled soft drinks, 

 U.S.D.A., 669. 



supply of France, 593. 



(See also Glucose, Sucrose, etc.) 

 Sugar beet — 



curly leaf, notes, 450. 



growing work of Briti-sh Board of .■Agri- 

 culture, 200 



sirup, preparation and use, 117. 



webworm, notes, Mont., )7. 



(See also Beet.) 

 Sugar beets — 



as affected by alkali salts, 623. 



culture experiments, 638 ; Can., 528. 



culture, labor-saving devices for, 

 U.S.D.A., 337. 



date-of-planting tests, Nev., 228. 



feeding value. Nebr., 771. 



fertilizer experiments, 229, 424, 638, 

 S15; Nebr., 433. 



irrigated, culture. Wash.. 39. 



irrigation experiments, Nev., 728. 



marc content, determination, 313. 



potassium ammonium nitrate for, 627. 



sodium for, R.I., 426. 



thinning experiments, Nebr., 434. 



variety tests, 638. 



yields and feeding value, Nev., 228. 



