AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



905 



Sugar — Continued 



Experiment in the education of chemical 

 engineers; the 2.5th anniversary of the 

 Audubon sugar scliool. C: E. Coates. il plan 

 J Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Easton, Pa. 

 60c) 9:379-86 Ap '17 



Honey versus sugar. Am Bee J 58:406 D '18 



How can I save sugar on a 2 lb. ration? J 

 Home Econ 10:428 S '18 



Ice cream sugar restriction. W. C. Hughes. 

 N Y Prod R 45:714 Mr 13 '18 



Increase sugar supply; maple trees, bees, 

 sugar beets, sweet sorghum, and cull apples 

 furnish sweets. Weekly N L 5:5 F 20 '18 



Inversion of cane sugar by soils and allied 

 substances and the nature of soil acidity. 

 F. E. Rice and S. Osugi. bibliog Soil Sci 5: 

 333-58 My '18 



Invert sugar; its nature and mode of manu- 

 facture, and its use in ice cream making. 

 W. B. Brownell. N T Prod R 44:1062 O 

 24 '17 



Keep up sugar crop. Weekly N L 5:7 N 21 '17 



New rules for sugar consumption. Creamery 

 7:42+ Jl '18 



Practical data on invert sugar. Creamery 

 7:44 Mr '18 



Resumption of French sugar production. C. 

 W. A. Veditz. (Commerce Reports no. 252) 

 p 372-3 (O 27) '17 U. S. Bur. of foreign and 

 domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 



Save our sugar; emergency recipes. B. E. 

 Shapleigh. lip 10c '17 Am. home economics 

 assn., Emergency committee, 19 W. 44th st, 

 N.Y. 



Save sugar. Prog F 33:48 Ja 12 '18 



Shortage of sugar and coal. A. A. Jones. 

 Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 

 56:4167-86 Mr 22 '18 



Shortage of 2,000,000 tons of sugar reason for 

 saving. Weekly N L 5:5 My 15 '18 



Study of the sucrose variations in succes- 

 sive cane joints as they attain maturity 

 with special reference to the death of the 

 leaves. T. S. Venkataraman and K. Krish- 

 namurti Row. Ag J of India Sci Congress 

 No 1917:117-24 



Sugar. (In Geography of the world's agri- 

 culture, p. 71-6) maps '17 U S Ag 



• Sugar. (Iti Offlcial statement, no. 7, p. 16-17) 



'18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, 

 D.C. 

 Sugar. H. Goddard. New Republic (421 W. 21st 

 st, N.Y. 10c) 13:73-4 N 17 '17 



• Sugar and character, il Good Housekeeping 



(119 W. 40th st, N.Y. 20c) 67:56 N '18 

 Sugar-farming in Cuba as a new and sure 

 way to get rich auickly. il Current 

 Opinion (63 W 36th st, N.Y. 25c) 63:423-4 

 D '17 



Sugar for manufacturers. Creamery 7:49 My 

 •18 



Sugar in ice cream. L. O. Thayer. N Y Prod 

 R 44:156 My 23 '17 



Sugar in surgery. G. Bussano. Am Vet M 

 Assn J 48:662-5 Mr '16 



Sugar making in Cuba, il Sci Am Sup (233 

 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:120 Ag 24 '18 



Sugar prices and distribution under food con- 

 trol. R. G. Blakey. Quarterly J Econ (Har- 

 vard Univ. Press, Cambridge, Mass. $3 per 

 yr.) 32:567-96 Ag '18 



Sugar problem. Engineer (33 Norfolk st., 

 Strand, London, W. C. 2) 123:85-6 Ja 26 '17 



Sugar rations and jam. Better Fruit 12:18 Je 

 •18 



Sugar rights and needs. Ohio F 142:256 S 14 

 •18 



Sugar supply sources. Weekly N L, 5:11 Ap 

 17 '18 



Valuation of raw sugars. W. D. Home. J 

 Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Am. Chemical 

 Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10:809-12 O '18 



Value of sugar as food for bees. P. J. Balden- 

 sperger. Am Bee J 57:230-1 Jl '17 



What industry owes to Science. Engineer (33 

 Norfolk St., Strand, W. C. 2) 123:488 Je 1 '17 

 Sec also Caramel; Maple sugar 



Analysis and testing 



Constants of the quartz-wedge saccharimeter 

 and the specific rotation of sucrose. F: 

 Bates and R: F. Jackson. (B. 13) p 67-128 

 '16 U.S. Bureau of standards, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Practical laboratory apparatus — filtering rack 

 for sugar solutions. C. W. Hines. il Philip- 

 pine Ag R 10, no 4:434-5 '17 



Simplified inversion process for the deter- 

 mination of sucrose by double polarization. 

 H. S. Walker. J Industrial & Eng Chemis- 

 try (Easton, Pa. 60c) 9:490-2 My '17 



Manufacture 



Cane-juice clarification. C. W. Hines. Philip- 

 pine Ag R 9,no 4:339-47 '16 



Chemical control in cane sugar factories: a 

 review. C. Somers Taylor. Ag J of India 

 12:532-5 O '17 



Coloring matter of cane juices. M. A. Schnel- 

 ler. La Ag Exp B 157:1-16 '16 



Economy of electric drive in cane sugar milla. 

 C. A. Kelsey. il General Electric Review 

 (Schenectady, N.Y. 20c) 21:252-68 Ap '18 



Experimental studies of vacuum juice heat- 

 ers. E. W. Kerr and S. J. Webre. 11 La Ag 

 Exp B 159:1-46 '16 



Extraction of sugar-cane mills. P. H. Parr. 

 Engineer (33 Norfolk st.. Strand, London, 

 W. C. 2) 123:148-9 F 16 '17 



Manufacture and use of lime for cane lands 

 and sugar manufacture. C. W. Hines. il 

 Philippine Ag R 10, no 4:350-60 '17 



Mechanical equipment of a Hawaiian sugar 

 plantation, il Am Machinist (10th av. at 

 36th St., N.Y. 15c 47:45-8 Jl 12 '17 



New process for the recovery of sucrose from 

 final molasses. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, 

 N.Y. 10c) 116:110 Ja 27 '17 



Production of sugar from sugar-beets: pat- 

 ented by G: H. Benjamin. Metallurgical and 

 Chemical Eng (239 W. 39th st., N.Y. 25c) 

 16:286 Mr 1 '17 



Recent developments in operating sugar mills. 

 Metallurgical and Chemical Eng (239 W. 

 39th St., N.Y. 25c) 16:288 Mr 1 '17 



Role of oxidases and of iron in the color 

 changes of sugar cane juice. F. W. Zerban. 

 J Industrial & Eng Chemistrv (Am. Chem- 

 ical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10:814-17 O '18 

 * Seeding method of graining sugar. H. E. 

 Zitkowski. J Industrial & Eng Chemistry 

 (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10: 

 992-4 D '18 



Sulphitation in white sugar manufacture, by 

 F. Maxwell. Review. Ag J of India 12:167- 

 9 Ja '17 



Waste product of the rice field now used in 

 the sugar refinery. Scientific Am (233 

 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:36 Jl 14 '17 



Prices 



Argentine sugar situation. W. H: Robertson. 

 (Commerce Reports no. 215) p 977-8 (S 13) 

 'IS U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- 

 merce, Washington, D. C. 

 Chapter on sugar. Rural N Y 76:1445 D 22 '17 

 Queensland — Act amending sugar cane prices 

 bill, setting up local boards to regulate the 

 prices to be paid for sugar cane. Provision 

 is also made for appointment of a valuator 

 to meet complaints of too high prices by 

 mill owners. Power is given to check chem- 

 ists operating from central board already in 

 existence to enter mills and use appliances 

 in laboratories for proper analysis of sugar. 

 (Passed Assembly S 6 '17) 



Statistics 



See Sugar industry — Statistics 

 Storage 

 Deterioration of cane sugars in storage; its 

 causes and suggested measures for its 

 control. W. L. Owen, bibliog La Ag Exp B 

 162:1-121 '18 

 Sugar, Substitutes for 



Beekeeping and the war. E. F. Phillips. Sci- 

 entific Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, 

 N.Y. 30c) 6:444-9 My '18 

 Corn sugars to replace half of cane sugar. 

 Creamery 7-A0+ Ja 'IS 



