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Inflorescence — Continued 

 Nature of the inflorescence and fruit of pyrus 

 malus. C. A. Black, bibliog il N H Ag Exp 

 Tech B 10:519-47 '16 

 On the distribution of abnormalities in the 

 inflorescence of spiraea Vanhouttei. J. A. 

 Harris, il Am J Bot 4:624-36 D '17 

 Influenza 

 Cure for Spanish inflvienza. E. Mellen. O Judd 



Farmer 65:383 O 26 '18 

 Influenza with special reference to some im- 

 portant complications. G. W. Dunphy. Am 

 Vet M Assn J 52:423-7 Ja '18 

 Spanish influenza. Prog F 33:1170, 1173 O 26 



'18 

 Spanish influenza and pneumonia: preven- 

 tion and treatment. R. S. Copeland. Prog 

 P 33:1135 O 19 '18 

 Ten rules for avoiding Spanish influenza. 

 Prog F 33:1235 N 9 '18 

 Inheritance (biology). See Heredity 

 Inheritance tax 

 Need for better inheritance tax laws. C Poe. 

 Frog- F 31:477 Ap 1 '16 

 Injectors 

 Some pointers about the injector. J. R. Stone. 

 Power F 26:20 My '17 

 Injees. See Cornish Indian fowl 

 Injurious and beneficial birds. See Birds, In- 

 jurious and beneficial 

 Injurious insects. See Insects, Injurious and 



beneficial 

 Inns 

 Transfiguration of a wayside inn. il Country 

 Life 33:70-1 D '17 

 Inoculation of soils. See Soil inocvflation 

 Inocybes 

 Some new species of inocvbe. G: F. Atkinson. 

 Am J Bot 5:210-18 Ap '18 

 Inometer 

 New form of food- chart: the inometer. T. 

 Johnson. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 3:433-50 '17 

 Inosite 

 Concerning the effect of inosite upon the res- 

 piratory exchange in the dog. R. J. Ander- 

 son. N Y State Ag Exp Tech B 54:1-9 '16 

 Effect of inosite upon the metabolism of man. 

 R. J. Anderson and A. W. Bosworth. N T 

 State As Exp Tech B 54:10-16 '16 

 Inosite phosphoric acids 

 Inosite-phosphoric acids of cottonseed meal. 

 J. B. Rather. Ark Ag Exp B 131:1-20 Mr '17 

 Nature of the inosite phosphoric acids of some 

 feeding materials. J. B. Rather. Ark Ag Exp 

 B 138:1-16 '17 



S!cc also Phytic acid 

 Insecticides 

 Arsenic as an insecticide. A. L. Lovett and 

 R. H. Robinson. J Econ Entom 10:345-9 Je 

 ■17 

 Arsenical injury through the bark of fruit 

 trees. D. B. Swingle and H. E. Morris, bib- 

 liog il J Ag Research 8:283-318 F 19 '17 

 Biiffs and how to fight them, il Country Gent 



82:874 My 12 '17 

 Cactus solution as an adhesive in arsenical 

 spravs for insects. M. M. High. U S Ag B 

 160:1-20 '15 

 Cherry leaf-beetle, a periodically important 

 eneniv of cherries. R. A. Cuishman and D. 

 Isely. bibliog il U S Ag B 352:19-26 '16 

 Combination spraying for insect pests and 

 fungus. P. R. Jones. Better Fruit 10:7-9 

 Mr '16 

 Common spray materials and other insecti- 

 cides. J. G. Sanders, il Wis Ag Dept B 3:1- 

 22 '16 

 Compatibility table — insecticides, fungicides. 



G: P. Gray. Better Fruit 12:10 Ja '18 

 Conduction of potassium cyanide in plants. 



J: A. Elliott, il Phyt 7:443-8 D '17 

 Consumption and cost of economic poisons in 

 California in 1916. G: P. Gray. J Industrial 

 & Eng Chemistry (Am. Chemical Soc, 

 Easton, Pa. 60c) 10:301-2 Ap '18 

 Contact insecticides. Prac F 112:130 Mr 15 'If; 

 Dormant spray for the San Jose scale. G: G. 

 Becker. Ark Ag Exp B 141:1-11 '18 



Efficacy of various arsenical preparations in 

 control of insect pests. J. Battail. Int R 

 Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 7:1056-7 Jl '16 



For biting insects and for sucking insects. 

 (In 9th Report, Quebec society for the pro- 

 tection of plants, 1916-1917, p. 39-41) '17 



Fungicides and insecticides. H. M. Nicholls. 

 (B. 59) 19p '16 Tasmania ag. and stock 

 dept., "Tasmania. Australia 



Further experiments in the destruction of fly 

 larvce in horse manure. F. C. Cook and 

 others, bibliog il U S Ag B 245:1-22 '15 



Greenhouse red spider attacking cucumbers 

 and methods for its control. S. C. Vinal. 

 bibliog- Mass Ag Exp B 179:153-82 '17 



How contact insecticides kill, il Mich Ag Bd 

 Rep 1916:435-98 



How to kill the bugs. Fruit-Grower 28:203 

 Mr 15 '17 



How to know and control San Jose, oyster 

 shell and scurfy scale. .1. S. Houser. il 

 Green's Fruit Grower 36:3 F '16 



Iinported cabbage worm in Wisconsin. H. F. 

 Wilson and L. G. Gentner. il J Econ Entom 

 11:79-81 F '18 



Information for fruit growers about insecti- 

 cides, spraying apparatus, and important 

 insect pests. A. L. Quaintance and E. H. 

 Siegler. il Farmers' B 908:1-99 '18 



Insect enemies of shade trees and shrubs; 

 ypravs and spraying apparatus. M. W. 

 Plackman and W. O. Ellis. N Y State Coll 

 For B V 16, no 26:113-18 '16 



Insect pests of vegetables. J. S. Houser. 11 

 Ohio Ag Exp B V 2:232-40 Jl '17 



Insecticide tests with diabrotica vittata. N. F. 

 Howard. J Econ Entom 11:75-9 F '18 



Insecticides. H. M. Lefroy. Gard Chron 

 (Lond) 61:139 Ap 7 '17 



Insecticides and fungicides. L. Caesar, il (In 

 Report, Ontario vegetable growers' assn., 

 1917, p. 29-32) 'IS Ontario ag. dept., Toronto 



Insecticides for chewing insects. Prac F 112: 

 106 Mr 1 '16 



Insecticides, fungicides and directions for 

 their use. H. T. Fernald. Mass Ag Bd B 2 

 (5th ed):155-65 '16 



Insecticides purer. Am Flor 48:743 Ap 21 '17 



Insects affecting vegetables. C. J. S. Bethune. 

 Ontario Ag Dept B 251:31-2 '17 



Lime as an insecticide. Z. P. Metcalf. il J 

 Econ Entom 10:74-8 F '17 



Methods of destroying scale insects. Cornell 

 Ag Exp B 372:434-9 '16 



Miscellaneous insecticide investigations. E. 

 W. Scott and E. H. Siegler. U S Ag B 

 278:1-47 '15 



More important fruit tree diseases of Ontario. 

 J. E. Howitt and L. Caesar. Ontario Ag 

 Dept B 257:42-3 '17 



Notes on lime-washes. J. C. F. Fryer and G. 

 P. Beri-y. J Bd Ag 22:1125-7 F '16 



Occurrence of manganese in insect flowers 

 and insect flower stems. C. C. McDonnell 

 and R. C. Roark. bibliog J Ag Research 11: 

 77-82 O 15 '17 



Opinions of general interest regarding ques- 

 tions arising under the insecticide act of 

 1910. (Service and Regulatory Announce- 

 ments—Insecticide 22) 451-90D 'IS IT S Ag 



Paradichlorobenzene as an insect fumigant. 

 A. B. Duckett. U S Ag B 167:1-7 '15 



Paris green substitutes. G. W. Herrick. O 

 .Judd Farmer 60:11 My 20 '16 



Phenolic insecticides and fungicides; with re- 

 port of examination and analy.ses of pro- 

 prietary preparations. G: P. Gray, il Cal 

 Ag Exp B 269:329-81 '16 



Physical properties governing the efficacy of 

 contact insecticides. W: Moore and S. A. 

 Graham, bibliog J Ag Research 13:523-38 Je 

 10 '18 



Poisoned bait for the onion maggot; with dis- 

 cussion. N. F. Howard, il J Econ Entom 

 11:82-7 F '18 



Preliminary notes on the use of repellents 

 for horn flies and stable flies on cattle. A. 

 W. Baker. (In Report, Entomological soc. 

 of Ont.Tio, 1316. p 52-6) '17 Ontai'ib ag. 

 dept., Toronto 



Promising new contact insecticide. W; Moore. 

 J Econ Entom 11:341 Je '18 



