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Bacillus—Continued . 
var. dc Bary, similarity to B. megatherium 
var. Ravenellii . 691-698 
var. Ravenellii, similarity to B. megatherium 
var. de Bary . 691-698 
mesentcricus, failure to produce odor on beef 695 
omnivorus, enzym production. 6u 
phytophthorus, prevention of infection by 
wound-cork formation. 646 
prodigiosus, failure to produce odor on beef.. 695 
pullorum, failure to produce odor on beef.. 695 
pyocyaneus — 
failure to produce odor on beef. 694 
glucose as a source of carbon. 189-210 
snblilis — 
failure to produce odor on beef. 695 
glucose as a source of carbon. 189-210 
typhi murium, failure to produce odor on 
beef. 695 
vulgatus, odor on beef. 695 
Bacillus, grass, of Moeller, failure to produce 
odor on beef. 695 
Bacillus of Priesz and Nocard, failure to pro¬ 
duce odor on beef. 694 
Bacterial Budrot of Cannas, A (paper). 143-152 
Bacterial Leafspot Disease of Celery (paper) 185-188 
Bacterial Spot of Tomato (paper). 123-156 
Bacterial Wilt of Castor Bean (Ricinus com¬ 
munis L.) (paper). 255-262 
Bacteriological and Chemical. Studies of Dif¬ 
ferent Kinds of Silage (paper). 767-789 
Bacterium — 
cannae, n. sp.— 
distribution. 146 
organism. 148-152 
susceptible hosts. 145 
exiiiosum, n. sp.— 
causal organism. 130-155 
hosts. 123-12 5 
relation to bacterial spot of pepper. 125-126 
symptoms. 126-129 
teclmical description. i 4I 
temperature relations. 138-139 
fumefaciens, inoculations on Bryophyllum 
calycinum . 593-598 
vesicatorium, n. sp. See Bacterium exitio - 
sum, n. sp. 
Balsam. See Impatiens balsamina. 
Barley. See Hordeum spp. 
Bean, castor. See Ricinus communis. 
Beans, varietal susceptibility to rust. 385-404 
Beef, souring. 689-698 
Beetle, mountain-pine. See Dendroctonus 
monticolae. 
Bermuda grass. See Cynodon dactylcn. 
Biological Study of the Red Date-Palm 
Scale, Phoenicococcus marlatti, A (paper) 659-668 
Biology and Economic Importance of Anas- 
tatus semiflavidus, a Recently Described 
Egg Parasite of Hemileuca oliviae (paper) 373-384 
Bisliopp, F. C., and Laake, E. W. (paper): 
Dispersion of Flies by Flight. 729-766 
Bishopp, F. C. (paper): Solenopotes capil- 
latus, a Sucking Louse of Cattle Not Here¬ 
tofore Known in the United States. 797-801 
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Blastomyces, odor on bed. 695 
Black blowfly. See Phormia regina. 
“Black scab” of tomato. Sec Bacterium ai- 
tiosum, n. sp. 
Bluegrass. See Poa pratensis. 
Blight, Septoria, treatment of celery seed for 
control. 269-373 
Blowfly, black. See Phormia regina. 
Borden, Arthur D. (paper): A Biological 
Study of the Red Date-Palm Scale, Phocni- 
cococcus marlatti. 659-668 
Border effect. 489-495 
Botrytis — 
cinerea — 
cause of potato rot. 211-226 
enzym production. 612 
glucose as a source of carbon. 189-210 
sp., isolated from potatoes. g 3 g 
Breeding, line, effect on variations in cot- 
ton --;. 235-237 
Bromus inermis, rate of culm formation_ 803-816 
Bryan, Mary K. (paper): A Bacterial Budrot 
ofCan ™s. 143-153 
Bryophyllum calycinum, effect of crowngall 
inoculations. 593-598 
Budrot of cannas. See Bacterium c.annac. 
Bulgaricus organisms in silage. 7?0 
Bunyea, Hubert (paper): A Souring of Beef 
Caused by Bacillus megatherium. 689-698 
Caffrey, D. J. (paper): Biology and Economic 
Importance of Anastatus semiflavidus, a 
Recently Described Egg Parasite of ITcmi- 
Icuca oliviae. 
Calcium— 
carbonate in ration for pigs. 280-341 
citrate crystals in condensed milk. 79I 
phosphate- 
crystals in condensed milk. 7gi 
in ration for pigs. 3 g 0 
sulphate, effect on alkali soil. 37I 
Calcium-sodium ratio of irrigation water... 274-277 
Canada field pea silage. 7?I _ 775 
Cane sugar, in sweet potato, effect of Rhizopus 
„ tritici . 6 i7 -635 
'Canker” of tomato. See Bacterium exitio- 
sum, n. sp. 
Canna indica, host of Bacterium cannae. ... 143-152 
Capsicum annuum, host of Bacterium exitio - 
. 123-156 
Carbohydrates— 
in sweet potatoes, effect of Rkizopus tritici. 627-635 
used in respiration of storage-rot fungi... 211-226 
Carbon— 
dioxid, production by— 
faun animals. 3 5i-3«a 
respiration of storage-rot fungi. 211-226 
Rhizo pus tritici . 6 3 7 _ 63 s 
glucose as a source for sweet potato storage- 
rot fungi. rUj-aio 
tetrachlorid, effect on boiling point of 
chloroform......;. S4.-S44 
Carbon Tetrachlorid for the Removal of 
Parasitic Worms, Especially Hookworms 
(paper).... .. ,57-1,5 
Carbonate, calcium, in ration for pigs. 280-341 
