INDEX. 



23 



Merchants — 



cotton belt, advantages of organized system of cotton ware- 

 houses 



i credit system to cotton farmers 



Merritt, Eugene, bulletin on "The use of land in teaching 



agriculture in secondary schools " 



Mesquite, curly — 



analysis 



habitat, growth habits and value 



habitat, value and analysis 



Meteorus versicolor, parasite of brown-tail moth, value, note. . . 



Michigan, wools, quality and grades 



Milk- 

 alcohol test, bulletin by William T. Johnson, jr., and 



S. Henry Ayers r 



colostrum, effect on alcohol test 



market — 



alcohol test, influence of various conditions and bac- 

 teria 



application of alcohol test in European countries 



"old" — 



effect on alcohol test 



use of term 



powder plants, use of alcohol test 



Mill— 



white-corn, processes 



yellow-corn, processes 



Millet, native, value and analysis 



Milling — 

 corn — 



roller process • 



stone process 



processes for grinding corn 



Mills- 

 cotton, number and capacity, by States 



roller, corn milling, processes and products 



stone, corn milling 



types for grinding corn meal , 



Millstones, kinds used in grinding corn for meal 



Mississippi cotton warehouses — 



distribution . . . 



storage capacity 



Missouri, wools, quality and grades 



Monodontomerus aereus, note •. 



Montana — 



barley growing, yield and cost per acre by different 

 methods. .' < 



Bulletin. 



corn growing — 



Huntley field station, yields and cost per acre by 



different methods 



Judith Basin, yields, and cost per acre by different 



methods 



oats growing — 



in Yellowstone Valley, yields and cost by different 



methods 



Judith Basin, yields and cost by different methods. . . 

 spring wheat growing — 



Huntley field station, methods, yields, and cost 



Judith Basin, methods, yields, and cost 



wools, quality and characteristics 



Morass-weed, description, propagation, and value as duck food. 



Moss, coon tail, description, propagation, and value as duck 



food : 



222 



219 



219 



218 

 218 



214 

 214 

 206 

 205 



205 



216 

 216 



4-5 



4-5 



213 



1-12 



201 

 201 

 201 

 204 

 206 



27 



27 



34-35 



7 



16 



202 



202 



1-35 

 4-5 



202 

 202 



7-30 

 2 



202 



202 

 202 



5 



4 



1-2 



215 



215 

 201 



7 



7 



18 



215 

 215 

 215 



4-5 



4 



4-5 



216 

 215 

 215 

 215 

 215 



17-19 



4-6 



4 



4-5 



4-5 



216 

 216 



206 

 204 



9 



14, 16, 17 



16 



11 



12-14 



14-15 

 13-14 



13-14 

 11-13 . 



14-15 

 11-14 

 18-19 

 24-25 



24-25 



