117 



M. 



Page. 



Methods of analysis in sugar work 44 



Mill and diffusion, comparative yield by 92 



O. 



Optical method of sugar analysis 46 



Ottawa, Kans., report of work done at 23 



P. 



Parkinson, Hon. W. L., report of, to board of directors 26 



Plumb, Senator, labors in behalf of an appropriation by 23 



Q. 



Quantity of juice drawn from each cell 93 



R. 



Remiuers & Williamson, wood char process of ..... 107 



Rio Grande, N. J., experiments at 67 



summary of chemical work at 71 



S. 



Sandys, R. M. & Co. , erection of sorghum factory by 21 



Saugerhaiiser Company, cutter built by 81 



Maschiuen-fabrik lignite imported from 100 



Scientific work, need of, in sorghum factory 41 



Scovell, Prof. M. A. , factory of 22 



iSchulze, Ernest, assistance rendered by 82 



Scums and sediment, disposition of 90 



Season of working sugar, length of 51 



at Rio Grande 69 



Seed selection, improvement of sorghum by 48 



Sieg, R., assistance rendered as consulting engineer 96 



instructed to build cutter 82 



Skimmings, disposition of, at Fort Scott 36 



Silo, analysis of juice of cane, kept in 52 



Frank Stroback's experiments in keeping cane in 51 



storing cane in 51 



Sims, William, secretary of State board of agriculture, instructions to Prof. E. 



B. Cowgillby 19 



Sorghum, can the farmer make his own sugar from 56 



available sugar in 10 



cane, comparison of, with Louisiana cane 47 



how far it may be hauled 56 



crop of Rio Grande 68 



industry, needs of 13 



future of 50 



in Kansas 18 



seed, crop of 29 



Spencer, G. L., experiments in filtration by, in 1886 107 



in charge of lime-kiln and'carbonatatiou apparatus 96 



Stammer, Dr. Karl, text book of sugar making by 94 



State of Kansas, encouragement of sorghum industry, by 25 



Statement of facts submitted to the Attorney-General by the Commissioner of 



Agriculture 63 



Sterling Sirup Works, experiments in air evaporation at 57 



St roback, Frank, experiments in keeping cane in silo, by 51 



Sugar factories, capacity of 40 



estimated cost of, by H. A. Hughes 73 



making, outline of process of 31 



Planters Association, reports of committee chosen by 78 



refineries 60 



Sweuson, M., letters patent granted to 61 



report of 5 



