INDEX OF SinWECTS. 



1135 



Pagf. 



Ci)\vpi"!is for forage, N. .1 332 



irrigation oxpt'i'iiiKMits. ha 842 



liming experiment-*, Mil ()25 



notes 943 



Can 329 



Iowa 134 



La H43 



N. Mex 539 



Okla 230 



'J'enn 337 



root tubercles, notes, N. .1 331 



varieties, Del 435 



yield asaffeclecl liy llie weatlier, 



Del 436 



Cowpox, notes 885 



l". S. D. A 488 



Cows, dairy, development 592, 1082 



economy of heavy grain feeding. 



Wis 81 



efleet of changing milkers. Wis 83 



feeding li(iuid fat, Vt 283 



individuality on taste and 



tolerance of milk 784 



exercise 381 



feeding, Minn 484 



Tenn 388 



and breeding 780 



management 698 



experiments ... 90, 288, 589, 592, 679 



Ga 982 



Minn 479 



Miss 288 



N..r 382 



Pa 678 



Utah 783 



grain on pasture. Miss 883 



in winter 185 



grain feed, U. S. D. A 798 



grooming, Vt 284 



heavy vs. light 288 



Holstein, tests, N. .1 383 



improvement by feeding and care, 



Md 1078 



Jersey, tests, Miss 288 



mangels and swedes for 884 



vs. sugar beets for. Can 389 



turnips for, (Jan 387 



milking as alfecting production 185 



oil cakes lor 179 



palm-nut residue for .592 



pea-vine silage vs. pasture for, Del .. 481 



poisoning with Af/matemmn r/ithar/o. . 394 

 production in Connecticut, Conn. 



Storrs 380 



profitable and unprofitable, U.S. D. A. 298 



protection from flies. Wis 82 



scale of points for, l'. S. D. A 90 



selection, .\riz 798 



and testing 388 



Tenn 388 



soiling crops for 388 



N..1 382 



vs. pasturing, I'tali 783 



spaying, methods •. 394 



sugar-beet pulp for, N. Y. Cornell 878 



tests. Can 387 



Page. 



Cows, tests. Wis 90 



tyi)e in relation to proiluclion. ( Onn. 



Storrs 381 



type in relation to production. .Minn. 479 

 variation in |iroductive capacity, 



Minn 4S0 



watering, Vt 284 



Welsh Hlaek and Shorthorn, conipuri- 



son 389 



Craba[)ples, germination asalVected by size 



of fruitsaiid nuniberof seeds 758 



varieties, Mont 8.53 



grass, notes, Kaiis 898 



Cranberries, cost of growing 1046 



Kinnish, composition 753 



rotting, r. S. D. .\ 298 



Cranberry bogs, making 953 



Crane fiies, notes 1060 



Craliegit^, n. sp., description, N. C 827 



oxi/acantha, witches' broom 658 



Cream, analyses, Conn. State 279, 280 



clotted, analy.ses 680 



pasteurization at 140° F., Wis 84 



for butler making. 



Can 386 



raising by dilution. Can 386 



ripening. Conn. Storrs 387 



at different temperatures, 



Can 386 



by direct inoculation .593 



with ditTerent percent- 

 ages of starter. 



Can 386 



pure cultures 983 



sampling, Vt 185 



separator slime, source 883 



"separators," dilution, tests, Can .. 386 



testing 90 



by the Babcock method... 884,986 



Iowa 882 



('reameries, cooperative, in Denmark 289 



notes, Ga 982 



Creamers, dilution, tests. Can 386 



Creatinin, determination in urine 512 



physiology 1077 



reducing power 587 



Creeper, brown, economic relate ns 423 



Crematory ashes, analyses. Com,, .--tate 931 



Greg 907 



(.'reoliii as a remedy for ant irax 193 



Crim>on clover. (Stt Clover, crimson.) 



C'rioceris asparagi, notes 862 



Can 367,575 



melanopa, notes 974 



12-punctata, notes 166, 862 



('an 367, 575 



Crocus saliviis, variety 613 



Crop circular, U. S. D. A 298 



ccmditions abroad, U. S. D. A 698 



pest la w, Va 467 



reports, U. S. D. A 698 



Cropping experiments 44 



Crops as affected by meteorological condi- 

 tions, U. S. D. A 831 



basic constituents , 428 



foreign, U. S. D. A 698 



