INDLX. 



569 



Texas Cane sorghum, comparative value 



of 214 



horizontal mill, plate of 1267 



production of sugar, 1S79 27 



production of sugar and molasses. . .5i2 



production of sorghum in 408, 416 



value per acre of crops in 421 



yield of different crops in 4o:i 



Test eup for j nices and syrups, plate — 486 



Testing of seed, importance of 117 



Tests of accuracy of analysis 474 



completion of evaporation 354 



Thaer, on sugar from maize 429 



Thermometers, degrees of compared — 334 



plate of 4S6 



Thinning out during cultivation. ... . .113 



Thorns, John B., sugar from sorghum 



by 417 



Thorne, C. E., report on sorghum.. 41-5 



Thorne, John, on sorghum history 53 



Three roll mill of Egypt 280 



size and cost of 269 



Thunberg, on sorghum 58 



Tim^e for harvesting crop 122 



planting sorghum 110 



working maize for sugar 439 



working sorghum, graphically 



Shown. 187 



working sorghums, length of 214 



from planting to maturity 114 



from planting to maturity of sor-_ 



ghum.. 538 



length of, for working sorghum 124 



to ri'ach certain development of 



plant 119 



to work sorghum for sugar 214 



Tobacco, acreage yield of in different 



states 452 



average acreage valve of 420 



product, acreage, and value in U. S..422 

 Tops and leaves, per cent of in cane . 142 

 Top, middle, ami butt of cane compared. 218 

 Total solids in juices, how determined. .471 

 Trachypogon avanacens, or sorglium. . . 59 



Trench culture of sorghum 114 



Trinidad, export of sugar from 543 



Triple efTect, economy of 357 



evaporators . . " 356 



comparative value 512 



method of working 359 



vacuum pan, plate 358 



Tsung-ming, sorghum seed from 64 



Turkey, sugar consumed in 26 



Turmeric paper, properties and uses. . . .292 



Twaddle scale described 485 



Ukubane from Africa, plate of 88 



Umgatubaniia from Africa, plate of 87 



Undendebule, plate of 90 



sorghum, plate of 90 



Unger, Dr. F., history of sorghum 50 



United States Agricultural Society time 



for working sorghum 6 



United States, introiluction of sorghum 



into 64 



its sources of sugar 26 



promotion of sorghum culture 17 



sugar consumed in 26 



Unripe sorghum worthless for sugar . . .516 

 Updegraff, Hon. J. P., on value of sor- 

 ghum. 12 



Ures' Uietionary of Arts, on loss of sugar. 385 



Usorum. sorghum .58 



Utah, produciiou of sorghum in . .408, 416 



Vacuum pan. advantages of . 341,351,353 



and open pan, methods compared. . .512 



construction of 342 



description of 3t9 



effect of depth in 3,54 



method of working.. 3.55 



mixer, centrifugals, and pump 348 



.=^s; I 



Vacuum pan, plates of 347 



practical working of 353 



principle of 341 



striking of. 356 



triple effect, plate 358 



water for condensation. 353 



Valley broom-corn, analysis of juice of .206 

 Value', comparative, of varieties of 



maize.. 4.39 



Value of ash in hay 464 



of crops of U. S 403 



bagasse as food 392 



for paper pulp 400 



corn and wheat crop of United States.45S 



ensilage as food 39:'. 



farm products per acre, average. . . .420 



grain crops per acre, average 423 



products per ton of sorghum 414 



skimmings for fattening hogs 402 



sorghum leaves as food 392 



sorghum leaves for feeding 391 



sorghum products per acre 414 



sorghum seed for feeding 378 



sorghum seed for food 395 



sugar and molasses imported in 1879. 41 

 per acre of sorghum products . . . 412 

 relative, of sorghum and other crops. 420 

 Van Buren, Consul General, on sorghum 



in Japan 418 



Variation in seed in time for maturity .117 

 Varieties, cultivated, of sorghum, num- 

 ber 70 



of corn stalks tested for sugar 429 



of Imphees described 66 



of sorghum, foreign, compared 205 



from Africa, China, India 76 



grown in U. S 73 



identified 98 



yet to be examined 18 



for any locality 114 



to be grown " 211 



Varro on sorghum 56 



Vasev. Dr. George, on botany of sor- 

 ghum 60 



Velocity of rolls in sugar mills 279 



Vermont, maple sugar produced in 28 



sugar from corn stalks in 429 



value of farm products per acre in . .421 



yield of different crops in 4.52 



Vertical mill, plate .262 



Victor horizontal mill, plate of 266 



Victor mill, plate 262 



Vilmorin, introduction of sorghum 64 



maximum sugar in sorghum 4 



sorghum analyses . 240 



time for working sorghum 58 



Vimbisehuapa, variety of sorghum. . .51, 65 



Vinegar from skimmings 403 



Virginia, acreage value of farm products 



in 421 



production of sorghum in 416, 408 



yield of different crops in . . 452 



Vitality of seed, how tested 117 



Voelcker, Prof., on frauds in fertilizers .417 

 Volume of steam produced in vacuum 



pan 343 



Vulgare. sorghum ... 51 



Wadsworth, Mr., on sorghum as forage 



plant 406 



Wallis' Hybrid sorghum, available sugar 



in .■ 126,538 



sorghum described 100 



Washington, explanation of failure. 520 

 Washington Ter., sorghum, production 



of 416 



Waste products from sorghum 376 



of sugar house, food value of . . 401 



Water, average per cent of in sorghum .2.34 



Water-glass in defecation 303 



Water, hot, used in evaporation 354 



