GENERAL INDEX 



637 



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Self-Fertilization 34 



Separation, Centrifugal 279 



— Processes 450 



Settlers, Continuous 275 



— Intermittent 274 



Settling, Mechanism of 269 



— of Juice 270 



Sexual Variation 32 



Short and Long Ratoons 135 



Shovel 117 



— Plough 122 



Shredders, Call's 230 



— Chapin's 230 



— Faure's 230 



— Fiske's 230 



— Hungerford's 230 



— Searby's 231 



Soft Sugar 428 



Soil, Acidic 64, 66, 77 



— Allu%aal 65, 72 



— Arid 66 



— Bacterial Action in 66 



— Basic 64,66 



— Black 66, 71 



— Calcareous 68, 69 



— Capacity of, for Water ... 64, 113 



— Classification of 64 



— Colluvial 65 



— Denitrification in 67 



— Dilu\-ial 65 



— Humid C6 



— Interpretation of Analyses ... 67 



— Laterite 66 



— Methods of Anah'sis of 67 



— Red 66,71 



— suited for Cane 64 



— Water, Conservation of 114 



Soils of Argentina 69 



— of British Guiana 70 



— of British India 71 



— .--.'f Cuba 71 



— of Egfypt 72 



— of Hawaii 73 



— of Java 75 



— of Louisiana 76 



— of Mauritius 68 



— of Peru 76 



— ol the Philippines 77 



— of Queensland 77 



Soldaini's Solution 540 



Solids, Absolute 490 



— Apparent 490 



— Gra^•ity 490 



— Refractive 49c 



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Solids, Total 490 



Soxhlet Tube 533 



Soy Bean as Green Manure 97 



Specific Gra\-it\-, Determination of. . . 493 



— Heat 310 



— ■ Rotation.Effect of Concentra- 

 tion on 504 



— Rotation, Effect of Inactive 



Bodies on 505 



— Rotation, Effect of Lead Salts 



on 506 



— Rotation, Effect of Tempera- 



ture on 504 



— Rotation of Sugars 50^ 



Spontaneous Combustion of Molasses 566 



— Fermentation of Juice 566 



Sports of Cane 42 



Spray Ponds 3 70 



Steam Consumption as affected by 



Concentration 332 



— Consumption of 330' 



— Consumption under different 



Conditions 332 



— Consumption, Effect of Den- 



sity' of Juice on 337 



— Distribution of. in Evaporation 333 



— first used in Milling 198 



— Latent Heat of 31a 



Loss of in Pipes 337 



— Regeneration of 354 



— Superheated Use of 357 



— T able of Properties of 374 



— • Utilization of 328 



— Velocity of, in Pipes 343 



Steffen Process 392, 448. 449 



Step-up Heating 336 



Steuerwald Process 517 



Stills, Coffey 579 



— Column 578 



— Continuous — 579 



— Coipier's 578 



— Vat 577 



Stocktaking and Balancing 562 



Strainers 213, 300 



Strontia Process 449 



Stubble Digger 123 



— Shaver 123 



Substitution Processes 449 



Sucrose, Determination of 502 



— Determination of as Invert 



Sugar 522 



Sugar, Action of Acids on 260 



— Action of Heat on 257 



— Assay of 502 



— Available 493. 55^ 



