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EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Page. 

 Fat, effect of large quantities on stomach 



motility 177 



extraction by carbon bisuli)hid 308 



in firm and soft pork, analyses, Can. . . 581 



liquid, for cows, Vt 283 



resorption 981 



source In animal organism 981 



Fatigue, effect on milk, Vt 285 



Fats, determination of iodin number 106 



iodin and bromin values -119 



methods of analysis 1005, 1007 



rancid, treatment with soda solution. 1007 



rancidity 308 



Fauna of Maryland 1098 



Favus, notes 492 



Del 894 



treatment, Oreg 1092 



Feces from milk diet, yjhosphorus content. 477 



plasmon and meat diet 379 



of milch cows, fertilizing constitu- 

 ents. Pa 927 



sheep, heat of combustion, Me 873 



study of ferments 477 



Feed mills, small steel, grinding experi- 

 ments. Wis 492 



Feeding, effect of diiTerentmethcxlson milk 



production, Utah 782 



standards, principli's 80 



Feeding stufTs — 



American, digestibility, V. S. D. A 275 



analyses, Conn. Storrs 1077 



changes in chemical composition during 



storage 471 



composition, Okla ti77 



and uses. Conn. State 282 



digestibility of nitrogen 777 



nonnitrogenous constit- 

 uents 677 



nonnitrogenous constit- 

 uents, N. C 667 



handbook 1077 



impurities in 219 



inspection, Me 377 



X. Y. State 877 



laws 378 



Conn. State 279 



N. Y. State 169 



R. 1 282 



Vt 282 



io.ss of energy in digestion 1073 



market prices, N. ,1 378 



nutritive equivalents 378 



" physiological-nutritive value " 1072 



rules for dealers 3.50 



Feeding tests, experimental error, Vt 283,284 



Feeds, mixed, analyses 378 



Cal 981 



Me 587 



R. 1 378 



digestibility. Me 873 



Feldspar, decomposition 124 



Fenugreek as a .'ioil improver 849 



notes, Cal 936 



Fermentation of cellulose 722 



Connecticut toliac<'o, U.S. 



D. A Si.) 



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Kernicntfltion of galactose 915 



tobacco 443, 916 



bacteria in 720 



cause 722 



relation to denitritication . . . 115 



Fermentations, treatise 694 



Ferments, alcoholic, formation of enzyms. . 915 

 jihysiology and )ii(ir- 



phology 915 



as affected by liquid air'. 916 



proteolytic and amylolytic, in 



feces 477 



soluble, in seeds 118 



treati.se 916 



Fern hybrids 613 



Ferns, crossing and hybridizing 613 



germination 350 



F"erric oxid, determination in natural phos- 

 phates 416 



Fertility of soils, determination 36 



Fertilization of plants, artificial, boxes for. 613 

 Fertilizer analysis. (.Sec Phosphoric acid, 

 nitrogen, potash, 

 etc.) 



synoptic tables 715 



calendar for 1900 38 



experiments, cooperative, plan, 



Tenn 324 



cooperative, pUiTi 

 and results, X.V, 



Cornell 125 



in Denmark and 



Germany 225 



methods of con- 

 ducting (142,1036 



fraud, N. C 841 



industry in United States 736 



law in Maryland ' 38 



Pennsylvania 39 



laws 626 



Conn. State 128, 931 



La 130 



N..1 324 



S. C 430 



Wash 225 



Wis 39,226 



W. Va 226, 430 



literature, N. (' 841 



statistics 934 



\V. Va 1098 



I rade in Connecticut 129 



New Jersey , .\ . ,1 324 



Fertilizers, action as aflfected by distribu- 

 tion 839 



analyses. . . . 38, 39, 324, 530, 626, 823, 933 



Can 530 



Conn. State 129, 931 



Ky 130,1026 



La 131 



Ma.ss. Hatch 225, (26, 933 



Me 324, 737 



Mich 933 



Miss 38,841 



N. H 226 



N..T 840 



N. Y. State 226, 1020 



