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INDEX. 11 



Bulletin 



No. l'age. 



McIndoo, N. E., F. L. Simanton. H. K. Plank, and R. J. Piske, 

 bulletin on " Effects of nicotine sulphate as an ovicide and 



larvicide on the codling moth and three other insects " 938 1-19' 



Meadows, Wit. R., and G. W. Blaik, bulletin on " Comparative 



spinning tests of Meade and Sea Island cottons" 946 1-5 



Meal- 

 cottonseed — 



feed for horses, bulletin by G. A. Bell and J. O. Wil- 

 liams 929 1-10 



yields by States and counties, and by months 948 7-206 



See also Cottonseed meal. 



tomato-seed, composition and feeding value 927 20' 



Meals, seed-oil, comparisons 927 20' 



Meat, curing experiments with sugar and with substitutes 928 4-28 



Meats, curing — 



use of substitute for sucrose, bulletin by Ralph Hoagland- 928 1-28 



with sugar, purpose 928 2 



Mehl, J. M., bulletin on " Cooperative grain marketing " 937 1-21 



Meigs, Edward B., and T. E. Woodward, bulletin on " The in- 

 fluence of calcium and phosphorus in the feed, on the milk 



yield of dairy cows " 945 1-28 



Mercurial chlorid, control of damping off in conifer seed bed 934 23 



Metals, testing references 949 95 



Mexican cotton boll weevil. See Boll weevil. 



Mexico, source of sisal and henequen fibers 930 2' 



Michigan — 



Benton Harbor, orchard spraying experiments 938 15-16 



tomato pulping statistics 927 3, 4 



walnut range and estimated stand 933 7, 9 



Microorganisms, soil, relation to damping off of seedlings 934 82-86 



Milk- 

 changes by anaerobic bacteria 940 1-3 



coagulation, relation to acidity and ash constituents 944 2, 11 



evaporation, requirements in quality of milk 944 1-2, 7-8 



mixing at condenseries to modify acidity, etc • 944 7-8 



pollution, sporogenes test, bulletin by S. Henry Ayers and 



Paul W. Clemmer 940 1-20 



quality for condenseries. alcohol test, bulletin by A. O. 



Dahlberg and H. S. Garner 944 1-13 



testing — ■ 



comparison of acidity test with alcohol test 944 4-9 1 



for contamination, sporogenes test, bulletin by S. 



Henry Ayers and Paul W. Clemmer 940 1-20 



f 4 13 

 for sporogenes contamination 940 < i^-io" 



utensils as source of B. enteritidis sporogenes 940 16, 18 



yield, influence of calcium and phosphorus in feed of cows, 



bulletin by Edward B. Meigs and T. E. Woodward 945 1-28 



Milkweeds, whorled, poisonous properties, bulletin by C. 



Dwight Marsh and A. B. Clawson 942 1-14 



Mill effluents, disposal. Alaska pulpwood industry 950 15 



Mills- 

 Alaska, fuel supply sources 950 19 



pulp, operating materials and supplies, sources 950 14-15 



tomato-seed oil, operating costs, and possible return 927 27-29 



Minnesota — 



St. Paul Equity Cooperative Exchange, operation 937 17-18 



walnut range and estimated stand ^ 933 7, 11 



wheat growing, cost data (with other States) 943 6-59 



Mississippi — 



97-113 

 cotton seed, yields of oil and meal, bv counties and months 948 or ..' 



204 



walnut range and estimated stand 933 7, 14 



Missouri — 



cotton seed, yields of oil and meal, by counties and months 948 ono 



