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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page 



Beans, string, preservation 952 



studies 976 



varieties, Can 229 



water requirements 340 



Bee eaters, notes K^O 



hawk moth, notes 46.'> 



moth, notes 1067 



poison 660 



stings 660 



Beech leaves, ash anal.vses 1006 



root sclerotioid disease, notes 1054 



Beechnuts, food value, Me 78 



Beef, analyses, N. Dak 273 



and bone, boiled, analyses, X. Y. State 877 

 broth, composition and physiologic^al 



effects 470 



cracklings, ground, analyses, Me 587 



digestibility, N. Dak 273 



extracts, analyses 370 



methods of analysis 370 



herd, cost of wintering. Miss 282 



meal, analyses, N.J 378 



scraps, analyses. Me 378, 587 



N. Y. State 877 



Bees, care in February 67 



Caucasian, races 774 



determination of sex 867 



foul brood, studies 966 



histolysis of adipose body 67 



in Australia 1066 



relation to fruits 774, 1067 



management 579 



Can 575 



notes 867 



parthenogenesis 973, 1066 



pollen, substitutes for, Colo 660 



pollination of fruits 367 



queen, histology of i )vary 1066 



notes 67, 166 



swarming 774. 867 



use of propolis .» 580 



wintering 367 



Beeswax, studies 612 



Beet army worm, notes, Colo 265 



bacterial disea.se, notes 458 



diseases, notes 261 



seed treatment 855 



heart rot, notes 462 



juice, preparation of nonsugar from.. 21 



root bacteriosis, notes 4.'>8 



seed diseases, notes 4.58 



testing 251 



sugar industry in Germany 943 



the United States. . . 742 

 manufacture, electrical meth- 

 ods 195 



treati.se 694 



use of ozone. ! ... 195 

 sulphur- 



o\is acid 195 

 Beetles injurious to fruit-producing i>lant.s, 



Minn 166 



Beets, fertilizer exi)erinH'iits 641 



on .sandy soils, 



K. I 622 



formula 8.'il 



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Beets, fodder, culture experiments 45 



determination of nutritive 



value 214 



fertilizer experiments 429, 843 



varieties 45 



forcing 952 



irrigation experiments 641 



red, fertilizer experiments 1037 



sugar. ( See Suga r beets. ) 



susceptibility to potato scab, N. ,1 3.53 



varieties 641 



Bent grass, Rhode Island, notes, V. S. D. A. 332 



Bergamot, development of e.s.sencc 108 



Bermuda grass smuts 359 



Betuhi pnpiirijrra, notes, Utah 153 



Biastrepsis, relation to cultivation 109 



Bibliography of milk 786 



Bibra cake, analyses, Wis 71 



Big trees of California 755 



U.S. D.A 754 



" Biotes," food value, Me 78 



Bipalium kewense, notes 1062 



Birch leaves, ash analyses 1006 



tree disease, notes 658 



Birds as destroyers of caterpillars 366 



composition and food value 282 



digestion 587 



economic relations 423, 830 



importation, U. S. D. A 617, 8:50 



insectivorous, encouragement 423 



of New South Wales. . . 423 



protection 423 



U.S. D.A 617,698 



officials and organizations 



concerned.U. S. D. A 617 



protective legislation, U. S. D. A 616 



Bitter rot, notes 953 



Black death, analyses, N. Y. State 67 



head of poultry, notes, Del 894 



knot, notes, Ohio 997 



Blackberries, fertilizer experiments, N. ,T.. 344 



irrigation, N. J 344 



Oregon evergreen, Utah 246 



varieties, Ind 854 



Mich 237 



Pa 645 



Blackberry diseases in the Hudson Valley, 



N. Y. suite 154 



Blackbirds, economic relations 423 



food habits, U. S. D. A 828 



Black butt, ash analyses 39 



Blackleg bacillus, .studies 691 



in Pennsylvania, notes 684 



investigations 687 



notes 488, 790, 892 



Kans 691 



Nebr 488 



U. S. D. A 488,597 



protective inoculation 885 



Kans .... 691,898 

 ex p e r i - 

 ments 988,1089 



studies 293 



vaccine, Va 597 



liliKxiis dorix, means of distribution 663 



leiicoplerug, means of distribution . . . 6(>3 



