988 



EXPEEIMENT STATIOX RECORD. 



Sorghum— Continued. Page. 



fertilizer experiments, Tenn 820 



grain, culture experiments, U.S.D.A 136 



hydrocyanic acid in 30 



hydrocyanic acid in, Okla 584 



irrigation experiments, U.S.D.A 34 



sirup, analyses, N.Dak G65 



text-book 635 



varieties, Hawaii 828 



Sorghum plumosum, analyses 565 



Sorosporium panici, description 351 



South Carolina Station- 

 notes - 398, 600 



report 599 



South Dakota- 

 College, notes 198 



Station, notes 398 



Station, report 697 



Sows- 

 brood, care and management 871 



ovariotomy in 673 



Soy bean- 

 cake, analyses 268, 467 



meal, analyses 268 



oil as a substitute for coconut oil and 



cacao butter 614 



oil, detection 413 



oil, detection in linseed oil, N.Dak 617 



Soy beans- 

 analyses. Conn. State 340 



applying fertilizing solutions to aerial 



portions 129 



as a preparatory crop for tobacco 34 1 



cultiire 335 



culture experiments 632 



culture in Bengal 438 



culture in Cambodia 438 



culture in Dutch East Indies 697 



culture under dry farming 435 



description, Hawaii 828 



fertilizer experiments 34 



fertilizer experiments, Tenn 820 



frost resistance in 438 



histology 363 



notes, Conn.State 339 



nutritive value and use 760 



soap from 614 



varieties 434, 525, 834 



varieties, Hawaii 828 



Soy sauce, Japanese, brewing, Hawaii 828 



Spalangia muscidarum, studies 255, 856 



Species- 

 origin of by mutation 224 



origin of, treatise 432 



Spermatozoa, morphological constituents 201 



Spermophile, Wyoming, prevalence in Colo- 

 rado 249 



Sphseronema— 



fimbriatum, notes 150 



parasiticum n. sp., description 746 



Sphseropsis— 



ellisii, notes 751 



malorum, ascogenous form of 651 



malorum, description 50, 650 



malorum, treatment 650 



SpJixrostilbe coccophila, notes 455 



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Sphscrostilbe, parasitic on scale insects 746 



S phxrotheca— 



mors-uvx, notes 349, 845 



mors-uvse, treatment 750 



pannosa, notes 537 



Sphagnurn moss, digestibility 568 



Sphenophorus — 



discolor injurious to small grain 161 



sericeus, notes 356 



Spices, culiure in Dutch East Indies 697 



Spider, red- 

 dissemination by wind 759 



notes 362 



Spinach — 



Algerian, culture experiments 632 



disease, notes 847 



Spiniherus pulchripennis n.sp., description.. . 59 



Spiranthes autumnalis, tuberization and root 



infestation 29 



Spirochxta suis, studies 383 



Spirochetes — 



in hog cholera 585 



transmission 578 



Spirochetosis of Sudanese fowls 679 



Spiroptera n.sp. affecting rats 279 



Spittle insects, notes, Conn.State 655 



Sponges — 



analyses 520 



fertilizing value 519 



Spongospora scabies, notes 847 



Sporidtsmium putrefaciens, noies 47 



Sporotrichosis of animals 282 



Sporotrichum — 



globulifcrum, notes 459 



globulifcrum, notes, Kans 547 



poz, notes 542 



Spotted fever- 

 Rocky Moimtain, notes 760 



tick, eradication 760 



tick, eradication, U.S.D.A 162 



Spraying — 



calendar 642 



calendar, Wash 534 



experiments, N.J 344 



liquids, promoting adherence in 248 



mixtures, spreading capacity and adhier- 



ence 153 



notes, W.Va 344 



nozzles, descriptions 651 



Spruce — 



bud moth, notes, Conn.State 655 



Douglas, die-back disease of 751 



Engelmann, for telephone poles, U.S.D.A. 843 



Squabs, national standard 175 



Squirrels, ground, notes 249 



Stable- 

 fly, distance of flight over water 159 



fly, geographical distribution 457 



fly larva}, parasite of 553 



fly, outbreak in South Africa 160 



fly, relation to mal de caderas 785 



fly, transmission of anthrax bj' 780 



maniu-e. (See Barnyard manure.) 



Stables- 

 open V. closed, for dairy animals, Md 676 



ventilation 691 



