AGRICULTURAL L\DEX 



1005 



Si ru ps — Contin iifd 



Composition and calorific value of sirups and 

 molasses derived from sugar cane. C. A. 

 Browne. Am Chemical Soc J (1709 G st, 

 X. W., "Washington, D.C. $6 per yr.) 41:1432- 

 9 S '19; Abstract. Exp Sta Record 41, no 6: 

 507 '19 

 Cooperative cane-sirup canning; producing 

 sirup of uniform quality. J. K. Dale. U S 

 A? Dept C 149:1-19 '20 

 Determination of ash in cane sirups and 

 molasses. F. W. Zerban. Assn Offic Ag Chen^ 

 J 4:444-51 F '21 

 Experiences in syrup making: sugar cane and 



sorghum. Prog F 35:1132 Je 12 '20 

 How syrup is made on the farm. Prog F 3G: 



S53 O 8 '21 

 Invertase in sirup manufacture. T. S. Hard- 

 ing. Sugar 23:599-600 N '21 

 Mississippi county farm bureau runs syrup 

 business. J. O. Emmerich. Prog F 36:310 

 Mr 12 '21 

 Relative importance of some coloring matter 

 in cane prices and sirups. F. W. Zerban. 

 .1 Indus & Entr Chem (1709 G st, N.W., 

 "Washington, D.C. 60c) 12:744-51 Ag '20; Ab- 

 stracts. Exp Sta Record 44:14-15 Ja '21; Int 

 Sugar J 23:32-5 Ja '21 

 Saving labor in making syrup. J. F. Duggar. 



Prog F 35:106 Ja 10 '20 

 Susrar beet and apple sirups. L. E. Longley. il 



Idaho Ag Exp C 14:1-7 '20 

 Sugar-cane juice clarification for sirup manu- 

 facture. J. K. Dale and C. S. Hudson. U S 

 Ag B 921:1-15 '20; Same cond. Sugar 23: 

 31-3 Ja '21 

 Syrup from sweet potatoes. Am Fert 54:56 My 



21 '21 

 Syrups. Ag Xews 19:190-1 Je 12 '20 

 Use of maltose sirup for candy making. J 

 Home Econ 12:501-3 N '20 



Sec also Apple sirup; Beet sirup; Grape 

 sirup: Malt sugar sirup: Maple sirui>; 

 Sorghum sirup; Sweet potato sirup 

 Sisal hemp 



Cultivation of sisal in Mvsore, British India. 

 A. Chatterton. Int R Sci & Prac Ag ll.no 

 4:453-4 Ap '20 

 Growing of sisal hemp in Sicily. G. I. S. 

 Whitaker. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 10, no 10: 

 1141-2 O '19 

 Henequen industry of Yucatan. O. G. Marsh, 

 il Pan Am Union B (17th and B sts, X. "W.. 

 Washington. D.C. 25c) 49:640-8 D '19 

 Sisal. T: D. Walker. Tropical Ag 56:351-4 Je 



'21 

 Sisal and henequen as binder-twine fibers. 

 H. T. Edwards, il I,^ S Ag Yearbook 1918: 

 3.ST-ii6 "19: Same. Separate 790 

 Sisal cultivation in Jamaica. Ag X^'ews 20:4 



Ja 8 '21 

 Sisal cultivation in Jamaica. Tropical Ag 56: 



216-18 Ap '21 

 Sisal culture in X'etherlands India. A. E. 

 Carleton. (Commerce Reports no. 86) p 281 

 (Ap 12) '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domes- 

 tic conimerce, "Washington, D.C. 

 Sisal hemp. H. H. Cousins. Jamaica Ag Soc 



J 25:13 Ja '21 

 Sisal hemp in Fiji. C: H. Knowles. il Fiji 



Ag Dept B 1:1-16 '11 (3d) 

 Sisal hemp in Jamaica. Ag X'ews 19:39 F 7 



'20 

 Sisal in Africa. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 10, no 4: 



41T-1S An '19 

 Sisal in Tanganyika territory. London Times 



Trade Sup 6:366 Je 19 '20 

 Sisal in the Cayman islands. C. T. Mason. Am 



Thresherman 22:30 Mr '20 

 Sisal situation in Yucatan. "W. D. Horna- 



day. Am Thresherman 21:65 Mr '19 

 Tanganyika territory: rubber, sisal, and 

 m'nerals. H. J. Solomon. London Times 

 Trade Suo 6:226 :My 15 '20 

 To grow si.sal in Florida, il Export Am Ind 

 (30 Church st, X.Y. $3 per yr.) p 64-5 Jl 

 '20 



United States grown sisal. Ag X'^ews 20:116 

 Ap 16 '21 



Yit^ld of sisal fibre in Jamaica. Ag Xews 20: 

 99 Ap 2 '21 



See alxo Agaves 



Sisymbrium altissimum. See Tumbling mus- 

 tard 

 Sitka spruce. See Spruce 



Sitophllus linearis. See Tamarind pod-borers 

 Sitophitus oryza. See Rice weevils 

 Sltotroga. See Angoumois grain moths 

 Skim milk. See Feeding and feeding stuffs — 



-Milk; Milk. Skimmed 

 Skim -mi Ik powder. See Milk, Desiccated 

 Skin 



Diseases 

 Diagnosis and treatment of certain skin 

 diseases of small animals: with discussion. 

 H. J. Milks. Am Vet M Assn J 58:289- 

 300 D '20 



See also Staphylococci 

 Skipper butterflies. See Butterflies 

 Skis and skiing 

 Barrel stave ski. W. C. O'Kane. il Country 

 Life 37:116 F '20 

 Skunk cabbage 



Xatuie's diarj'. A. B. Klugh. il Farmer's 

 Advocate 55:710 Ap 15 '20 

 Skunks 



Bees vs. skunks. O. L. Hershiser. il Glean- 

 ings 47:364-5 Je '19 

 Breeding of skunk and other fur-bearing 

 animals. F. G. Hasselman. (Pub. 17) 12p 

 il '21 Ind. Dept. of conservation, Indian- 

 apolis 

 E\i-i.\' step in trapping. C. O. Ormsbee. il 



Country Gent 84:31 N 29 '19 

 Five years on a skunk farm. E. T. Seton. 



il Country Gent 86:4-5-f- Je 11 '21 

 Lowl.v skunk again. 11 Rural X Y 78;40 Ja 11 



'19 

 Mephitis the skunk. F. H. Sweet. Am Thresh- 

 erman 22:60 Mr '20 

 Sets for skunks and civet cats. G: J. Thies- 



sen. il Wallaces' F 45:2570 X 5 '20 

 Skunk a valuable fur producer. Dakota F 40: 



174 .Ja 15 '20 

 Skunk and corn ear worms. G. W. Herrick. 



Fiuial X Y 79:1067 Je 12 '20 

 Skunks and muskrats. J. D. Judd. Kimball's 



D F 16:960 D 15 '18 

 Skunks and squirrels. Successful F 19:146 Ja 



'20 

 Trapping the skunk. R: K. "Wood, il Country 

 Gent 84:36 Ja 11 '19 

 Sky in vour landscape, il Country Life 36:61 



My '19 

 Sladen, Frederick William Lambert 

 Passing of the dominion apiarist of Canada. 

 C. B. Gooderham. por Am Bee J 61:441 X 

 '21 

 Sketch, por Gleanings 49:680 X '21 



Slag as fertilizer 

 Basic slag. Am Fert 52:1204- Ap 24 '20 

 Basic slag for Canadian crops. F. T. Shutt. 



Am Fert 52:67 Ap 10 '20 

 Basic slag problems. J Ministry Ag^ 28:521-5 



S '21 

 Carriers of nhosphorus. X'at Stock & F 44: 



318 Je 5 '20 

 Slaughter houses 



Building a slaughter house. W. F. Stevens. 



Xor'-West F 39:239 F 20 '20 

 Government abattoir at Tsingtau, China; 



with discussion. Am Vet M Assn J 59:536- 



9 Jl '21 

 Humane slaughtering movement: public 



abattoirs and the painless killing of 



animals. S. M. Dodington. il Nat Humane 



R r287 State st, Albanv, N.Y. 10c) 7:43-5 



Mr '19 

 Plans of a bacon factory. L. T. Maclnnes 



and C. Pedersen. plans Ag Gaz of New 



South Wales 30:121-4 F '19 

 Preparation of beef for market in Trinidad. 



H: D. Baker. (Commerce Reports no. 69) 



p 1462-3 (Mr 24) '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign 



and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 



By-products 

 Bv-products of the slaughter house. F. B. 

 Hadlev. Breeder's Gaz 77:602-3 Mr 4 '20 



