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Journal of Agricultural Research 



Vol. XIII 



Bacterium — Continued. 

 vitians — Continued. Page 



description 374-379 



inoculation of plants with 373-374) 379-380 



isolation from Lactuca saiiva. . . 373-374,379-380 



n. sp 379 



Barley. See &ordeum spp. 



Basal Katabolism of Cattle and Other Species 



(paper) 43-57 



Bean — 

 pea. See Phaseolus 'oidgaris. 

 velvet. See Stizolobium deeringianuin. 

 Beet. See Beta vulgaris. 



Berg, W. N., and Kelser, R. A. (paper): De- 

 struction of Tetanus Antitoxin by Chem- 

 ical Agents 471-494 



Beta -vulgaris — 



eflect of boron-treated inanure on 461-463 



susceptibility to pox 444 



Blackleg of Solanum tuberosum — 



caused by Bacillus pkytophlhorus 507 



influence of precipitation on 507-513 



influence of temperature on S07-513 



Borax, effect on plants 451-470 



Bordeaux mixture, use in control of Stem- 



phylium leafspot of Cucumis saiivus 305-306 



Boron, effects on plants 451-470 



Boron: Its Effect on Crops and Its Distribu- 

 tion in Plants and Soil in Different Parts of 



the United States (paper) 451-470 



Braroan, W. W., et al. (pax^er): Basal Kata- 

 bolism of Cattle and Other Species 43-57 



Brandes, E. W. (paper): Anthracnose of Let- 

 tuce Caused by Marssonina panattoniana 261-280 

 Brassica — 

 oleracea — 



acephala, effect of boron-treated mn- 



■nure on 456-460 



boirytis, intumescences on 257 



capitata — 



effect of boron-treated manure on 456-457 



intumescences on 255-257 



rapa — 



effect of boron-treated manure on 458 



susceptibility to pox 444 



Brown, N. A. (paper): Some Bacterial 



Diseases of Lettuce 367-3S8 



Buckley, J. P., jr., et al. (paper): Stability of 



Olive Oil 353-366 



Bugsting, syn. Pox of Ipomoca batatas. 

 Cabbage. See Brassica oleracea capitata. 



Calcium Arsenates, The (paper) 2S1-294 



Calcium — 

 arsenate — 



effect of calcium hydroxid on 287-288 



effect of carbolic acid on 28S-289 



reaction with lime-sulphur solution 289-292 



valuation of commercial samples 292-294 



borate, effect on plants 451-470 



chlorid, ammonification of dried blood in 



soils with 219-221 



hydroxid, effect on calcium arsenates. . . . 287-288 

 nitrate, ammonification of dried blood in 



soils with 217-21S. 221 



Camphor, effect on infectivity of mosaic virus. 634 



Canker of poplars and willows 331-344 



Carbolic acid. See Acid, carbolic. 



Carbonic acid. See Acid, carbonic. Page 



Caterpillar, gipsy-moth. See Porlhetria dispar. 



Cattle— 



basal katabolism 43-50 



physical changes in feed residues during 



digestion 639-650 



feedstuffs, digestibility 611-618 



Cauliflower. See Brassica oleracea boirytis. 



Cell sap density, relation to winter hardiness 

 ingrain 497-50S 



Cerambycobius sp., parasite of Atacrocen- 

 trus sp 71 



Chaetoniella sop., isolation from soil 81 



Cheese- 

 Cheddar — 



factors in ripening 246-249 



streptococci in 239-249 



cream, streptococci in 249 



Roquefort — 



bacterial flora of .- 225-233 



influence of slime on the ripening 



process 230-232 



ripening factors 225-232 



streptococci in 225-233, 239-243 



Chemistry of the Cotton Plant, with Special 

 Reference to Upland Cotton (paper) 345-352 



Cherry. See Prunus. 



Chinch bug, false. See Nysius cricae. 



Chloral hydrate, effect on infectivity of mosaic 

 virus 633 



Cholera, hog — 



contagiousness 1 15-130 



sources of infection 101-131 



Cienfuegosia spp., presence of internal ,^ 

 glands in 432-433 



Citric acid. See Acid, citric. 



Cladium e/fusum — 



composition 605-606 



description 605-606 



Coccotnyces spp., inoculation experiments 

 with Prunus spp 539-5^9 



Codling moth. See Laspeyre^ia pomonella. 



Coffman, W. B., and Miller, E. C. (paper): 

 Comparative Transpiration of Corn and the 

 Sorghums 579-604 



Colemanite, effect on plants 451-470 



Comparative Transpiration of Corn and the 

 Sorghums (paper) 579-604 



Cook, F. C, and Wilson, J. B. (paper): 

 Boron: Its Effect on Crops and Its Distri- 

 bution in Plants and Soil in Different Parts 

 of the United States. 451-470 



Copper sulphate, effect on infectivity of mo- 

 saic virus 624 



Com. See Zea mays. 



Cotton. See Gossyptum spp. 



Creolin, solutions of, effect on infectivity of 

 mosaic virus 625 



Cresol, solutions of, effect on infectivity of 

 mosiac virus 625 



Cucumber. See Cucumis sativus. 



Cucumis sativ-us, StemphyUum leafspot of. . 295-306 



Cystospora — 

 batata — • 

 causal organism of pox of Ipomoea 



batatas 440-442 



causal organism of pox of Solanum 

 tuberosum, 443-444 



