Crampton, C. A. — Continued 



I)es Linges sugar experiment station, Baldwin, La., record of ex- 

 periments at, season of 1888 



Fats, crystallization of. 1889. p. 449. 



Fermented alcoholic beverages, malt liquors, wine, and cider, 



adulteration of. 1887. p. 263 



Sugar-cane and beet juices, analysis of; with table for calculation 



of analyses. 1884. p. 31 



same, at Fort Scott, Kans. 1887. p. 15 



Hee (tlso, as joint author, Denton, Albert A. 

 Crampton, C. A., and Fake, N. J.: 



Chemical work done at Fort Scott in sorghum-sugar experiments, 



1887, summary of. p. 221 



same, p. 15. [Fake is not mentioned in this print.] 



Sorghum analysis at Fort Scott, Kans. , in 1887. p. 5 



Cranberries: 



Insects affecting, report on ( Smith ) . p. 393 



same, p. 9 



Interest in U. S. in, in 1869. p. 204 



Production of, 1872-74. p. 535 



Rotting of, and a proposed remedy ( Bcal) . 1900. p. 9 



Cranberry culture: 



New jersey (Taylor) . p. 569 



Report on ( Phinney ) . p. 131 



same ( Saunders ) . 1894 



Cranberry fireworm, probable remedy for ( Kirkland). 1899. p. 53. 



Cranberry gall fungus, treatment of (Halsted). 1891. p. 18 



CranV>erry girdler, report of (Scudder). 1894. p. 1 



Cranberry leaf-galls, report on (Thomas). 1889. p. 279 



Cranl)errv rot, microscopic observations on (Taylor). 1875. p. 445. 



Same '(Taylor). 1876. pp. 45, 350 _. 



Cranberryrot and scald, microscopic observations on (Taylor). 1874. 



p. 439 



Same (Taylor). 1875. p. 42 



Cranberry scald, treatment of (Halsted). 1891. j). 18 



Crane, Arthur K. Long-range weather forecasts, can they be made 



with any degree of accuracy or profit? 1899. p. 157 



Crane, Pxlward P. Hanover, Germany, cost of hauling farm prod- 

 ucts over wagon roads at. p. 6 



Crane-fly, larvie of, destroying young wheat in Indiana (Webster). 



1890. p. 12 



Craw, Alexander: 



Nursery stock and orchards, inspection of. 1900. p. 87 



Scale insects found upon plants entering port of San Francisco, 



list of. 1896. p. 40 



Sec also, as collector, (bckerell, Theodore Dru Alison. 



Crayfish, carbon bisulphide for ( Weed ) . 1895. p. 98 



Cream: 



Comparative amount of, from deej) or shallow setting of milk. 



1872. p. 513 



Composition of (Brown). 1872. p. 311 



Pasteurized— 



commercial butter cultures used in connection with (Allen). 



1898. p. 21 



restoring consistency of. 1898. p. 23 



Potted sweet. 1900. p. 215 



Raising, by dilution (Lawson) . 1899. \k 28 



See also Milk — Potash, ])ichromate of. 



"Cream pot" stock, history of (Slingerland). p. 291 



See alxo Jacjues "Cream j)ot" stock. 

 Creameries or butter factories, advantages, location, organization, 



and e(|uipment ( Alvord). 1896. p. 297 



See aho Dairy. 

 Creasy, William T. Farmers' views of good roads, and how to get 



them. 1901. ].. 78 



Creatinand creatinin, physiological effectof, and their viiine as nutri- 

 ents (Mallet) . 1899 



Index 



Classification no. 



A 7. 3:22 

 A7.3:13< 



A7.3:13'' 



A7.3:15 

 A7.3:17 



Al. 1:887 



A7.3:17 



A7.3:18 



Al. 1:884 

 A9.3:4 

 A 1.1:869 

 A27.9:12 

 Al. 9:114 



A 1.1:877 



A 1.1:863 



A1.9:13 



A9.6:20 



A28.5:6 



A9.7:7 



A9.7:l 



A27.9:13 



A27.9:14 



A27.9:12 

 A27.9:13 

 A 28. 5:6 



A29.3:24 



A22.4:27 



A9.7:3 



A 10. 3:76 



A9.8:4 



A9.6:2 



A 27. 9:10 

 A27.9:10 



A 1.9:103 

 A 1.9:69 

 A 4. 1:899 

 A1.9:105 



A 1.1:866 



A 4. 1:89.5-6 



A22.3:2] 

 A 10.3:66 



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