INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1333 



Tricusphsera sacchari, notes, 1'. K 58 



Trifoliu m spp. , cross-inoculation 620 



Triglochiii spp., hydrocyanic acid in 1027 



notes, Wyo 308 



Trigonella radiata, notes, U.S.D.A 229 



suaiissima, economic value 864 



Tripe, canned, absoqjtion of tin by 1155 



imported, regulations concerning 1061 



wholesomeness 165 



Trirhabda canadensis, studies, Conn. State 1048 



Trissolcus murganlix. notes, U.S.D.A 161 



Triloia incuria, notes, U.S.D.A 257 



Trogoderma larsale, notes 656 



Tropxolum majus, transpiration 129 



Troi suberosus, studies 456 



Truck crops, fertilizer experiments, Md 236 



farming in Atlantic Coast States, 



U.S.D.A 237 



Truffles, preservation 771 



preserved, adulteration 65 



Trypanosoma brucei, notes 83 



cazalboui, notes 879 



culicis, notes 985 



dimorphon, description 1 185 



equiperdum, life history 789 



gambiense, notes 765, 789 



transmission 766 



treatment 579 



pecaudi, notes 282 



spp., inoculation into goats 884 



notes 789, 1081 



theileri, organism resembling... 1082 

 Trypanosome disease — 



experimental, in goats 884 



studies and bibliography.. 479 



in birds 985 



camels 1080 



cattle 1081 



goats 479 



live stock 1184 



Trypanosome diseases — 



histological observations 789 



in East Africa Protectorate 478 



northwestern Rhodesia 1081 



Sudan 876 



the Nile Valley 282 



prophylaxis of 1086 



treatment 183,579,985 



Trypanosomes — 



arthropod origin of 884 



development in tsetse flies 282, 354, 789 



in mosquitoes 985 



relation to Glossina palpalU 765 



resistant to atoxy 1 and sera 380 



r61e in rabies 578 



staining experiments 82 



transmission by tsetse flies 765, 706 



Trypanosomiasis, review of literature 7S9 



treatment 789 



Trypeta ludens. (See Orange maggot.) 



paidii, notas 762 



Tsetse flies, anatomy 766 



destruction 282 



development of trypanosomes 



in 282,364,789 



In Kongo Free State 1147 



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Tsetse flies, in India 258 



Zamtesi 1081 



transmission of trypanosomes 



by 765, 706 



fly diseases, studies 3.j4 



Tsuga merten^iana, notes. U.S. D. .^ 543 



Tuart, strength of. 243 



Tubercle bacilli— 



as affected by chlorin 84 



bovine, studies 681 



cultures in vivo 85 



destruction with antiformin 986 



human, modification in animals 84 



studies t>81 



in lymphatic glaTids 381 



meat of tuberculous animals 180 



milk 477, 581 



U.S.D.A 977 



source 283 



supply of Washington 581 



lecithinophilous property 479 



morphological variation in 185 



pas.sage into milk 580 



penetration of alimentary tract by 579. 682 



protoplasm, constitution and properties . 283 



resorption in gastrointestinal canal 081 



split products, effect on animals 082 



toxins, studies 85 



Tubercle virus, pathogenic effects 184, 185 



Tubercles, formation of antibodies in 84 



root. (See Root tubercles.) 



Tuberculariie, new species, studies 547 



Tuberculin- 

 effect on milk secretion 85 



U.S.D.A 981 



susceptibility to tuberculosis. . . 580 



intrarectal absorption 283 



lecithinophilous property 479 



nature 283 



ophthalmo-reaotion to 186, 981 



persistence in the animal body 683 



reaction as affected by cerebral traumat- 

 ism 186 



of milk to, studies .580 



studies 283,480,580,1180 



susceptibil i ty of mammals to 579 



• test by stable helpers 284 



notes. U.S.D.A 981 



value 283 



tests by different methods 580 



use 877.981 



Tuberculosis- 

 animal and human, relation 283 



eradication 186 



avian and mammalian, relation 282 



bovine and human, relation 380 



control 187,415,981 



Wis 85 



in Denmark 791,878 



Europe 878 



iminunir,atioii. Wis 082 



in retropharyngeal glands 877 



notes 780 



prevalence in Ohio 18.3 



prevention 878 



reactions In 580 



