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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Diastase 



Diastase activity and invertase activity of 

 bacteria. G: P. Koch, bibliog Soil Sci 1: 

 179-96 F '16 



Influence of certain salts and nutrient solu- 

 tions on the secretion of diastase by peni- 

 cillium camembertii. W: J. Robbins. bib- 

 liog Am J Bot 3:234-60 My '16 



Nitrogenous auxoamylases. E. W. Rock wood. 

 Am Chemical Soc J (Box 505, Washington, 

 D.C. $G per yr.> 39:2745-52 D '17 



Simple method for the classification of bac- 

 teria as to diastase production. P. W. Allen, 

 il J Bact 3':15-17 Ja '18 

 Diatoms 



Changing diatoms of Devils lake. C. J. El- 

 more. Bot Gaz 65:186-90 P '18 

 Diatraea. See Cornstalk borers; Sugar-cane 



moth borers 

 Dicl<cissel. See Buntings 

 Dickson, James IVlcCurdy, 1848-1918 



Oregon loses prominent Jerseyman. H. Addis, 

 per Jersey B 37:636 Ap 24 '18 

 DIdymium 



Cleavage in didymium melanospermvim (Pers) 

 Macbr. R. A. Harper, bibliog il Am J Bot 

 1:127-44 Mr '14 

 Diederich, Hunt 



Wi'ought metal work by Hunt Diederich; 

 photographs. Country Life 32:51-3 S '17 

 Diet 



Animal calorimetry: the interrelation between 

 diet and body condition and the energy pro- 

 duction during mechanical work. R. J. An- 

 derson and L. Graham. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 9, no 3:345-7 Mr '18 



Bearing of recent experiments in animal nu- 

 trition on the food value of milk. J. F. 

 Lyman. Creamery 6:19-20; 7:30-2 D '17, Ja 

 '18 



Cereals in the diet. M. F. Henry, bibliog il 

 Cornell Reading Course Farm Home 117:27- 

 52 '18 



Changing a peace time ration for war time. 

 C. L. Hunt. J Home Econ 10:371-4 Ag '18 



Classification of food pi'inciples. B. Bell. (In 

 Suggestions foi' food conservation, p 34-7) 

 '17 Women's central committee on food con- 

 servation, St Louis 



Contribution to the standardization of condi- 

 tions in college halls for women. A. Borth- 

 wick. J Home Econ 9:139-40 Mr '17 



Diet and health. E. Irving. O Judd Farmer 

 60:27 Ap 15 '16 



Diet for school children. G. Hadley. Purdue 

 Ag Ext Leaflet 103:1-5 '18 



Diet for the sick. Prog F 31:233 F 12 '16 



Diet of children from babyhood to ten years 

 old. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:232 F 

 12 '16 



Dietary habits and their improvement; some 

 results of the work of Phipps institute. 

 H. R. M. Landis. Annals Am Acad (36th st 

 and Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74:103- 

 8 N '17 



Dietary study at Vassar college. A. L. Mac- 

 leod and M. A. Griggs. J Home Econ 10:97- 

 107 Mr '18 



Dietetic value of fruits. E. L. Burner. Ill 

 State Hort Soc Trans 1916:179-89 '17 



Eat and save money; some simple facts about 

 diet. C: P. Cushing. World's Work (Garden 

 City, N.Y. 25cj 34:219-22 Je '17 



Economical ration for the times. C: Bolduan. 

 scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 115: 

 529 D 9 '16 



Economy in diet. G. Lusk. Nat Conf Social 

 Work (315 Plymouth CQurt, Chicago $2 per 

 yr.) 1917:231-40 



Economy in food. T. B. Wood. J Bd Ag 23: 

 17-21 Ap '16 



Economy in its relation to the conservation 

 of health. E. B. Rutter. J Ag (Quebec) 21: 

 48 S '17 



Edible fats in war and law. D: Wesson. J 

 Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Am Chemical 

 Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10:71-3 Ja '18 



Experiment in teaching food values. I. Bevier. 

 J Home Econ 9:415-18 S '17 



Experiments in teaching food values. M. C. 

 deGarmo and M. Freeman. Ill Uniy (Ur- 

 bana) B v 14:1-22 Ag 6 '17 



Experts study diet. Weekly N L 5:7 Ja 2 '18 



Family balanced ration. C. Vrooman. J Homo 

 Econ 9:421-2 S '17 



Food and the calorie. 7p '18 Mass. State dept. 

 of health, Boston 



Food and work. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broad- 

 way, N.Y. 10c) 83:187 Mr 24 '17 

 '^ Food conservation by reduction of rations; 

 abstract. F. G. Benedict. Nature (St Mar- 

 tin's St, London, W.C. 6d) 101:355-7 Jl 4 '18 



Food emergency demonstrations; what to eat 

 in war time. N H Ag Ext C 30 4p '18 



Food supply in families of limited means; a 

 Study of present facts of the food problem 

 in Boston families. M. M. Davis, jr. (Pub. 

 no. 3) 24p '17 League for preventive work, 

 44 Bromfield st, Boston 



Food values. G. Lusk. Science (Science Press, 

 Garrison, N.Y. 15c> n s 45:345-50 Ap 13 '17 



Foods and food values; phosphorus, lime and 

 iron in the diet. E. B. Rutter. J Ag (Que- 

 bec) 20:42 Ag '16 



Fruit and its effect on the war. W. F. Gwin. 

 Better Fruit 12:9 Mr '18 



Guide to the nation's dietary needs. H. W. 

 Atwater. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and 

 Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74:108-18 

 N '17 



Hints on what to eat during the war. E. V. 

 McCoUum. Wis Ag Ext C 100:1-19 '18 



Hope farm notes; food economies. H. W. 

 Collingwood. Rural N Y 77:524 Ap 6 '18 



Hot weather eating. E. Mellen. O Judd 

 Farmer 63:29 Jl 21 '17 



How much shall I eat? (Ser. 3, no 1) 20p '18 

 Winthrop normal and industrial college. 

 Rock Hill, S. C. 



How to live well and wisely. J. R. Arms. 

 Fla State College for Women Leaflet 1 4p 

 '18 



Importance of butter fat in human diet. J 

 Dept Ag Victoria 16:176-80 Mr 'IS 



Influence of heat on growth-promoting prop- 

 erties of food. E. V. McCoUum. Creamery 

 7:30-1 Ap '18 



Influence of the nature of the diet on the re- 

 tention of protein. N. Umeda. Int R Sol & 

 Prac Ag 7, no 10:1468-70 O '16 



Latest investigations into the connection be- 

 tween diet and work. Current Opinion (63 

 W. 36th St., N.Y. 25c) 62:333-4 My '17 



League of three dishes. Nat Stocli & F 41: 

 120 Ap 21 '17 



Lesson in economical buying. G. Gray. J 

 Home Econ 10:177-80 Ap '18 

 ■ Living on twenty-five cents a day. M. S. Rose 

 and others. Teachers Coll Record (525 W. 

 120th st, N.Y. 40c) 19:269-77 My '18 



Making real use of the garden's ci'ops. I. M. K. 

 Allison. Gard M 26:132 N '17 



Malnutrition through errors in the combina- 

 tion of foods: with discussion. E. V. McCol- 

 lum. Assn Dairy Food & Drug OfRc Pro 

 1916:61-8 



Meals and their substitutes for war pin-poses. 

 (In Suggestions for food conservation, p 38- 

 42) '17 Women's central committee on food 

 conservation, St Louis 



Milk, a food for everybody. J: H. Kellogg. 

 N Y Ag Dept B 93:19-36 Mr '17 



Milk necessary for the nation's welfare. E. B. 

 Hart and H. Steenbock. il Wis Ag Exp B 

 291:1-20 '18 



Mineral nutrients in practical human food. 

 E. B. Forbes. J Home Econ 8:129-30 Mr '16; 

 Same cond. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:123-8 Ap '16 



Misguided appetite and the high cost of living. 

 A. E. Perkins, il Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:363-70 D 

 '16; Summarized by J: Marsh. Ohio F 139: 

 291 F 24 '17 



New dietetic treatment of diabetes mellitus. 

 L. F. Cooper, bibliog J Home Econ 9:19-26 

 Ja '17 



New feeding in the treatment of typhoid 

 fever. A. C. Walton. J Home Econ 9:14-18 

 Ja '17 



Overloaded table. E. C. Morgan. Kimball's 

 D F 15:534 Ag 1 '17 



Physiological effect on growth and reproduc- 

 tion of rations balanced from restricted 

 sources. E. B. Hart and others, bibliog il J 

 Ag Research 10:175-98 Jl 23 '17 



Points in selecting meals. F. Ro."?e. J Home 

 Econ 10:374-7 Ag '18 



