EsDEX. 



565 



Solids, total, in com stalk juices 435 



Sorghum, advantages over maize for 



sugar 444 



agricultural character of 61 



alcohol from . ... 240 



amount worked at Washington 516 



analyses graphically represented 201 



analyses ISSJ, chart 202 



analyses of 104 



by Scovell and Weber 246 



by stages of development 193 



field crop of. 247 



graphically shown 187 



leaves of 406 



and corn stalks, comparative value 

 of, during working period, with 



table 443 



and maize, cultivation the same ... 19 



juices compared.. 413 



and maize, juices of, specific gravitv 



tables ...491 



requiring same climate 19 



and Millet confounded 53 



nd other crops compared in value. .420 



and sugar-cane compared 206 



difference between 60 



and the census 63 



as affected by fertilizers 163 



as fodder, value of 405 



ash, analyses of. 547 



average analvses of . . 197 



in INSO and 1S.S1 150 



average available sugar in 538 



composition in 1880 194 



of 35 varieties 197 



tons grown per acre 414 



bagasses, analysis of 381 



bibliography of 42 



bicolor 51 



botanical description of 57 



botanical names of 57 



botanyof 54 



cane, cost delivered at mill 415 



compared with other crops of U. S. .419 



comparison of foreign varieties 205 



comparison of several varieties 243 



comparison of upper and lower 



halves 234 



confusion of names of 73 



cost of cultivation of 414 



crop, ash in 395 



exhaustion of soil by 447 



crop produced per acre 134 



cultivation of 113 



detailed analyses of 189 



development of sugar in 185, 246 



different varieties of, described 98 



effect of climate upon 14o 



effect of drought upon 149 



effect of fertilizers on 162 



effect of frost on 154 



equal in sugar to tropical cane 20 



examination .of, described 188 



expense of cutting and hauling. .. 415 



expense of producing 415 



extent of area for cultivation of 504 



from various countries compared. . .101 

 further investigation of, demanded.. 9 



furtiier investigation of, needed 14 



grown at Washington 514 



habits of, as to suckering 106 



history of 50, 52 



Holcus 51 



hybridization of. 18, 69 



immature, effect of frost on 157 



immature, no sugar in 217 



Imphees, different kinds described. . 66 



importance of its introduction 63 



in 1SS2, statistics of 411 



in Indiana, analyses of 249 



Sorghum in Iowa, acreage value of 420 



lusubrum 55 



in 1882, average analyses.. 205 



introduced by M. d'Abadie 64 



introduction into the U. S 53, 64 



investigations of errors in 15 



its further investi.gation needed . . . .123 



juice, analysis of 251, 381 



analysis of ash 255 



average analysis of 500 



juice, effect on, of keeping 252 



error in analysis of 470 



average of 4,032 204 



various analyses of 238 



Sorghum, large yield of stalks 418 



leaves, analysis of 390 



leaves, hay, and grass compared. . . .391 



length of time for working 124 



mainly grown ior seed 20 



method of analysis of 469, 471 



National Academy of Sciences on. 61 



new varieties yet "t3 be examined 18 



not sub-variety of sugar-cane 60 



not understood before work of Dr. 



Collier 2 



plates of S3 



prejudices against 16 



problems concerning, yet unsolved. 17 



products, raarketing'of 424 



products, value per acre 414 



profits of the crop 414, 415, 426 



questions yet unsolved 15, IS 



resolution of National Acad, of 



Sci 469 



rubens 59 



saceharatum 51 



seed, amount of crop 414 



analysis of 377 



and maize, same composition 20 



for fattening 379 



for feeding and fattening 20 



heads of, plates 83 



value of, for feeding.. 395 



Sorghum, selection and preparation of 



soil for 108 



should be encouraged by govern- 

 ment ". 16 



signification of names 79 



soils adapted for growing . . 177 



spicatum. 61 



stalks, analysis of 547 



analysis of ash 255 



per acre, amount of 175 



proximate analysis of 250 



structure of 258 



statistics of the census . ... 416 



statistics of production in U. S 408 



suckered and uusuckered average 



analyses 135 



compared 134 



sugar, amount produced per acre 419 



analyses of 547 



cane and beets compared 423 



cost of production 21 



in 1883 54S 



industry, predictions 19 



industry, prospects of 19 



in Japan, production of 418 



in New South Wales 546 



made at Washington 521 



produced in quantity. 20 



syrup, cost of manufacture 20 



produced in U. S. since 1790 3S 



sorghums, table of comparative val- 

 ue of 214 



time for planting 110 



tops and butts compared 235 



two crops of a year practicable 11 



Usorum 58 



value as a forage plant 406 



