INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1239 



Page. 

 Barley— Continued . 



liming experiments 321 



magnesium salts for 321 



manufaeture of alcohol from 875 



meal, examination 679 



physical characteristics : 741 



physiological function of potash in 130 



potash requirements 221 



products, analyses, Conn. State lOK 



proteids, studies Oil 



proteolytic cnzyms in 100 



roots, distribution 732 



rotation experiments, Minn 435 



seedlings as affected by acid solutions, 



R.1 120 



smut, treatment 947 



Nebr 450 



Wis 53 



stored, enzyms in 741 



stubble for sheep 865 



valuation, new basis for, U.S.D.A 635 



value in a rice diet 359 



varieties 20, 228, 328, 529, 740, 932 



Alaska 132 



Idaho 227 



Mich 133, 134 



Wis 32,33,34, 135 



classification and naming 634 



for dry-land farming, U.S.D.A. . 437 



forage 741 



vitality of endosperm 734 



water requirements 740 



yield as affected by drainage. Wis 30 



fertiUzers 125 



Barn swallow, notes 1198 



Barns, ventilation. King system. Wis 989 



warm, for fattening lambs. Mo 569 



Barnyard manure- 

 application. Mass 327 



as a cause of club root 246 



source of humus 522 



nitrogen 821 



as affected by straw 1 128 



ehlorin and potash content, control 749 



effect on burning qualitj'' of tobacco 748 



calcium cyanamid 922 



composition of soil air 817 



nitrification in soils 519 



potash assimilation l)y beets 934 



soil temperatures 619, 620 



vitality of seeds, Md 236 



fermentation, studies 721 



fertilizing value 122, 220, 428, .'")22, 539, 640, 



721, 820, 832, 933, 1127, 1128 



Ga 1030 



Hawaii 140 



Iowa 230 



Mass 327 



Pa 1017 



R.I 142,145 



Tex 938 



Va 332 



losses in 428 



micro-organLsms in 428 



pits, construction 121 , 122 



preservation 121 



I'age. 

 Barnyard manure — Continued. 



sampling and storing 318 



value in soil improvement 1115 



weed seeds in, U.S.D.A 592 



Barograph of high precision, U.S.D.A 811 



Barometric — 



pressure curves, notes 1110 



effect on muscular work 366 



variations in, U.S.D.A 114 



Barracouta as a fertilizer 731 



Basic slag. (See Phosphatic slag.) 



Basilona impcrialis, notes. Me 1049 



Basket-making schools in Austria 152 



willow industry, U.S.D.A 645, 843 



Bassia butirracca, notes 182 



Bats, protection, U.S.D.A 551 



Bauhinia sp.?, analyses 777 



Bay leaves, essential oils 708 



Bean anthracnose, treatment, N.Y. Cornell . . 546 



diseases, treatment 648 



N.Y.Comell 52 



extract, photodynamic work of 1020 



ladybird, notes 553 



leaf-blight, notes 1138 



maggot, notes Mich 351 



meal, algeroba, analyses, Hawaii 172 



mildew, culture experiments 1139 



pasturage for pigs 371 



proteids, studies 611 



roots, distribution 732 



seedlings, analyses 1121 



as affected by sugar solutions 734 



thrasher, description. Term 688 



worm, notes. Me 1049 



Beans, algeroba, analyses, Hawaii 172 



as affected by flue dust 831 



organic substances 928 



breeding experiments, R.I 144 



notes 749 



cooking, U.S.D.A 893 



culture, U.S.D.A 237 



experiments, Tex 135 



in Michigan, Mich 144 



dead, elimination of carbon dioxid by ,S30 



effect on soil temperatures 020 



fennentation in 225 



fertilizer experiments . . 320, 725, 728, 823, 925 

 flower formation as affected by muti- 

 lation 432 



forcing experiments 626 



grafting experiments 733 



growth as affected by lime and magne- 

 sia 1121 



hydrocyanic acid in 12S, 1161 



inoculation experiments 1117 



joegee, analyses ■ 777 



plant-food assimilation by 229 



poisonous to stock 1 S9 



protein changes in, during darkness . . 1026 

 regeneration of, as affected by alka- 

 loids 928 



varieties 228, 237 



Mich 133,134 



yield as affected by potash 822 



Bearberry plant louse, notes 1149 



Bed l)ugs, transmission of plague by 705 



