INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



943 



Pago. 



Craterellus cornucopioides, composition 8<)5 



Cratosomussp., notes 6.")7 



Cream- 

 acidity as affected by neutralizers, Can. . 75 



analyses ITS 



churning experiments 274 



law in Michigan 74 



of tartar, crystallization In grapes, 



U.S.D.A 803 



of tartar, deposition by wine 612 



pasteurization, Ind 575 



pasteurization, cost. Can 75 



separators, notes 48s 



testing. Can 74 



testing, Ind 875 



testing, Babcock method, N.Y.Cornoll... 810 



testing utensils, inspection, Mass 178 



transportation. Can 74 



viscosity 179 



Creameries- 

 construction, Iowa 89 



in Wisconsin 679 



inspection in Virginia 74, 377 



Creamery- 

 law in Indiana, Ind 570 



practice, treatise 271,275 



Creatin— 



elimination during fasting 260 



excretion in carbohydrate starvation 864 



Creatinin, elimination during fastmg 2f>0 



Creatosin, studies 766 



Crematory for dead poultry, Me 175 



Cress- 

 diseases, notes 647 



electroculture experiments 430 



fertilizer experiments 821 



Crickets injurious to Kickxia rubber 752 



Crimson clover. {See Clover, crimson.) 



Criocerinne, catalogue 458 



Crithidia — 



fasciculata in hibernating mosquitoes 757 



hyalommse, studies 460 



Cronariium— 



comptoniae, notes 653 



ribicola, notes 745, 849 



spp., notes 148 



Crop- 

 mortgage system in Texas 591 



production, cooperation in 792 



rotations. {See Rotation of crops.) 



yield, increased, causes of 133 



yields as afifected by subsoiling 121 



Crops— 



and soils, text-book 095 



animals affecting 649 



culture in Germany 525 



water requirements, U.S.D.A 34 



Crossties— 



industry in United States 845 



preservation 845 



Crotalaria juncea as a green manure for rice. . 339 



Crottn, occurrence in locust seeds 204 



Croton bug as a factor in bacterial dissemina- 

 tion 250 



Crows- 

 notes 851 



relation to anthrax 780 



relation to hog cholera 285 



Page. 

 Crude- 

 fiber. (See Cellulose.) 

 petroleum. {See Petroleum.) 



Crumenula abietina n.sp., notes 453 



Cryphalus n.spp., descriptions 757 



Cryptocei)halin;p, catalogue 458 



Cryptococcus fugi in Nova Scotia 358 



Crypt orhynchut batatx, notes 356 



Cryptothrips floridensia, notes 357 



Crystalloids, effe<'t on starch granules Ill 



Cucumber- 

 bacterial rot , investigations 149 



bacterial rot, investigat ions, Fla 648 



canker, notes 148,845 



Corynespora leaf diseases, notes 149, 450 



diseases, notes 647 



Cucumbers- 

 culture and preservation 640 



growth in varying light and soil moisture 



conditions. Mass 142 



Culez pipiens as a host of Crithidia fasciculata . 7S7 

 Culicidic. {See Mosquitoas.) 



CuUcoides kiefferi n.sp. , notes 5.'')l 



Cultivation- 

 effect on swamp soiLs 120 



mechanical, treatise I'Jl 



Cuorin in horse kidneys 477 



Currant- 

 aphis, northern, notes 53 



diseases, notes, Ma.ss 147 



leaf fall, notes 246 



oidium, notes 44S 



rust, notes 448 



sap as affected by Bordeaux mixtiire — 647 

 Currants- 

 dried, analyses 861 



relation to white pine blister rust, Mass.. 152 

 Current- 

 meter mexisurements, accuracy, Colo 885 



meters, rating 386 



Cutworms, notes 140, 454, 753 



Cyanamid , manufacture 721 



CyanogenesLs under digestive conditions 682 



Cycloconium oleaginum, biology 246 



CyUndrosporium— 



padi, description and treatment, N'.Y. 



Cornell 8^9 



spp., studies 750 



Cymodusopsis artisMelix n.sp., description... fiO 

 Cyperus— 



alopecuroides as a reclamat ion crop 234 



esculentus as a duck food, U.S.1)..\. 545 



Cytospora leucostoma affecting cherries 353 



j-alanin and J-valin, separation 313 



Dactylopius pcrniciosus, notes 549 



Dacus spp. , notes 552 



Dxdalea unicolor, fruit bodies of, vitality 350 



Dahlia— 



Botr>-tis disease, notes 151 



storage rot, notes, N.J 349 



Dairies, inspection in Virginia 74 



Dairy- 

 animals, open r. closed stables for, Md. . . 676 



bacteriology, treatise 378,077 



exports from Denmark 91 



farmers, business methods for 678 



farms, inspection in Idaho 178 



