Oct., i9x4-Mar., 1915 



Index 



529 



Page. 



Chrysophyllum cainito, food plant of CeratUis 

 capHata 314-31S 



Chick-pea. See Cicer arietmum. 



Cicer arietinum, water requirement of 28.30, 



50-51.59 



Cinna UUifolia, viability of seed of, in range 

 lands 106 



Ciirullus vulgaris — 



host plant of Bacirocera cucurbitae 369 



water requirement of 40-41)52-53,59,61 



Citrus spp. — 

 effect of oil from rind of, on eggs of Ceraii- 



tis capitata 317-319 



host plants of Ceratitis caPitata 311-330 



Climate- 

 effect on development of Ceralitis capitata. 324-32S 



effect on oil content of seed 245 



infience on development of forage plants. 109-115 



Clover- 

 bur. See Medicago denliculata. 

 crimson. See Trifoltum incarnatum. 

 red. See Tnfolium pratense. 

 sweet. See Melilotus alba. 

 yellow sweet. See Melilotus officinalis. 



Clover aphid. See Aphis. 



"Cluster," cotton, agricultural defects of 39S 



Cocklebur. See Xantfiitim commune. 



Collins, G. N. (paper). A More Accurate 

 Method of Comparing First-Generation 

 Maize Hybrids with Their Parents 85-91 



Colon bacilli, ability to survive pasteuriza- 

 tion 401-410 



Coloring Matter of Raw and Cooked Salted 

 Meats (paper) 211-226 



Coneflower. See Rudbeckia occidentalis. 



Cook, O. F. (paper), Brachysm, a Hereditary 

 Deformity of Cotton and Other Plants. . ^87-400 



Com. See Zea mays. 



Cotton— 



"cluster," agricultural defects of 398 



See also Gossypium. 



Cowpea. See Vigna sinensis. 



Crataegus spp., host plant of Aphis brevis. . 431-432 



Cream — 



effect of temperature upon density of 254-262 



effect of temperature upon volume of . . 262,265-268 

 expansion of 251-268 



Cnidfer, water requirement ol 41-42, 59»6i 



Cucumber. See Cucumis sativus. 



Cucumis — 

 melo— 



host plant of Bactrocera cucurbitae 269 



water requirement of 40-41, 52-53* 59» 61 



sativus — 



host plant of Bactrocera cucurbitae 269 



water requirement of AO,s^53tS9>6i 



Cucurbit, water requirement of 40-41.61 



Cucurbita — 



maxima, water requirement of 40« 52- 59- 61 



pepo— 



host plant of Bactrocera cucurbitae 269 



water requirement of 40, 52, 59, 61 



Cunntnghamietla sp.. growth in butter 307 



Curtis. M. R. (paper). Relation of Simultane- 

 ous Ovulation to the Production of Doublc- 

 yolkcd Eers 375-386 



Page. 

 Curve, logarithmic — 



fitting by the method of moments 4x1-423 



moments of 412-417 



use of, in agricultural and biological inves- 

 tigations 411-412 



Cydonia japonica, host plant of Aphis brevis. . 431 



Dahlberg, R. C. (paper). Identification of the 

 Seeds of Species of Agropyron 275-282 



DandeUon, mountain. See Agoseris glauca. 



Decomposition of Soil Carbonates (paper). . . . 79-80 



Deschampsia — 

 caespitosa. viabihty of seed of, in range lands 106 

 eltmgata, viability of seed of. in range lands. 106 

 spp., forage value of 97 



Dirkinus giffardii, parasite of Ceratitis capitata. 363 



Disease, mosaic, of tobacco, effect of dilution 

 upon the incfectivity of the virus of 295-299 



Durra. See AndroPogon sorghum. 



Dwarfing, true, of plants, comparison with 

 brachysm 387 



Effect of Dilution upon the Infeclivity of the 

 Virus of the Mosaic Disease of Tobacco 



(paper) 295-299 



Egg— 

 double-yolked — 



origin of 376-582 



ovarian relation of the two follicles fur- 

 nishing the yolks for 380-382 



relation between rate of fecimdity and 



type of doubling of 379-380 



relauon of simultaneous ovulation to tt^ 



producrion of 375-386 



relation of the nature of the doubling to 

 the functional divisions of the ovi- 

 duct 376-37S 



types of 375-376 



ovarian doubling of yolk of 382-384 



Elymus glaucus, viability of seed of, in range 



lands 106 



Emmer. See Triticum. 

 Endothia Parasitica — 

 detection of ascospores of, by ascosiwre 



traps 512-516 



detection of ascospores of, by aspirator 



tests 516-519 



detection of ascospores of, by exposure 



plates 496-51 J 



detection of ascospores of. by water spore 



traps 519^5*3 



dissemination of ascospores of 493-526 



Energy— 

 dicmical — 

 influence of quantity of feed consumed 



on losses of 445-447 



loss in feed 439-449 



expenditure consequent upon feed con- 

 sumption 453-483 



mctabolizab le — 



determination of. in feed 450-453 



in feed 439^453 



variability in feed 449~4So 



Environment, effect on oil content of seed. 239^341 

 Eriobotrya jaPonica, host plant of Ceratitis 



capUala 313 



Errata IV 



