INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



825 



Animal— Continued. Page. 



husbandry in Dsnmark 694 



France and Belgium 596 



hybrids, report on 377 



industry— 



in Java 577 



the Belgian Congo 177 



of Greece 177 



Italy 769 



relation to profitable farming 490 



short course in, Cal 93 



migrations, treatise 353 



morphology, studies 377 



nutrition, mineral elements in, Ohio 799 



notes, Miss 76S 



oil, methods of analysis 410 



organs as allected by muscular work 369 



parasites, higher, bibliography 86 



injurious to man 87 



pests in Ireland 54 



notes 413 



production, secondary course in 109 



U.S.D.A. 398 



products, disinfection 281 



tissues, methods of analysis 307 



transformation of glycogerv into 



glucose by 468 



Animals — 



and plants, treatise 397 



arsenic in 409 



as aflected by bathing 189 



carrots 74 



beef, phosphorus in 65 



beriberi in 66 



coat color and hoofs, correlation 179 



crustaeeous, inspection 281 



determination of age 771 



diet, effect on poison resistance 84, 173 



diseased, disposition of carcasses 679 



domestic, anatomy of 777 



ancestry of 175, 176 



definitions of breed types 177 



hair whorl of 375 



heredity in 397 



plague in 82 



dumb, and their treatment, textbook 398 



estimation of live weight 75 



European, acclimatization in warm coun- 

 tries 378, 7G9, 770 



feeding experiments 174 



paper on 281 



treatise 769 



fur-bearing, opportunities for rearing 75 



growth at pasture 174 



identification , bibliography 771 



immunization against glanders 83 



poisonous fungi . . . 384 



inspection in Saxony 679 



^ large game, raising, U.S. D. A 453 



of antiquity, treatise 75 



pug-faced, history 377 



pure-bred, certification, U.S.D.A 378 



rabid, blood of 283 



small, respiration apparatus for study. . . 174 



solid-hoofed, polydactylism in 178 



sputum sampler for, description 84 



suppurative conditions in, immunization 282 



transmission of diseases by 280 



Animals— Continued. Page. 



transportation of 479 



tropical, parasites of 769 



vehicles of transport, disinfection 281 



wild, new Hfematozoa affecting IGl 



(See also Live stock. Cattle, Sheep, etc.) 



Anisolabis, host of Hymcnolepis dimmuta 564 



A nisota virginiensis, notes 558 



Anjan forests, formation and care 549 



Ankylostomiasis, meiostagmin reaction with. 780 



Anomala varians, life history 758 



^nonscftfrimoZa, grafting experiments, P. R. ' 148 



spp., pollination experiments 341 



Anopheles, hibernation in China 60 



Anopheles pseudopunctipennis, notes 661 



spp., control in California 356 



New York City... 259 



relation to malaria 60 



Ant, Argentine, notes. Conn. State 750 



prevalence in Cape Colony. . 55 



studies, Cal 167 



Colorado, notes, U.S.D.A 167 



conflicts, paper on 558 



large red harvester, notes, Ariz 749 



Antelopes, host of Multiceps muUiceps, 



U.S.D.A 87 



polydactylism in 576 



relation to sleeping sickness 586 



Antestia anchorago, notes 57 



Anthistiria ciliata, analyses 769 



Anthocyanin, formation and destruction in 



plants 328 



A nlhonomus grandis. (See Cotton-boll weevil. ) 



A nthostomella sullx n. sp. , description 47 



Anthoxanthum. as aflected by ultraviolet 



rays 328 



Anthrax — 



and helminthiasis in a horse 392 



bacillus, organism resembling 480 



virulency tests 83 



bacteriological diagnosis of. 83 



in cows, diagnosis 184 



infection in birds, studies and bibliog- 

 raphy 787 



meiostagmin reaction with 780 



prevalence in Cape Colony 479 



symptomatic. ( See B lackleg. ) 



Anthrenus verbasci, notes 454 



Anthurium sp., assimilation of nitrogen by . . 29 



Anticharbon vaccination, studies 83 



Antiformin, bactericidal value 483 



Antimony, absorption by milk 581 



Antiprotease from yeast press juice 411 



Antirrhinums, history, culture, and uses 643 



Antiserums, investigations 391 



Antlers, growing tissues, studies 475 



Ants and their guests 98 



destructive to codling moth, U.S.D.A.. 256 



injurious to cacao 354 



cartridge shells, Conn. State. 750 



of northern Colorado, studies 359 



remedies 360 



white. (See Termites.) 

 Aonidiella aurantii. {See Orange scale.) 

 Apateticus (Podisus) marginiventris , notes, 



U.S.D.A 635 



Apatinse, revision 63 



Aphaniptera, bibliography 557 



