378 
Cheese, yield — Continued. 
tion, 10, 388; by cheddar 
and stirred-curd processes, 
10, 275, -11, 448; by com- 
position of milk, 10, 267; vy 
use of commercial and home- 
made rennet-extract, 10, 279. 
monthly by breeds, 10, 367. 
increase and decrease of, in 
milk, 15, 52. 
relation of fat in milk to, dur- 
ing’ season, “15°72 15," °7; 
TO ,eS2,8O0; SS. 
variations in, relation of fat 
tor Vo hoes 
Cheeses, analyses, 22, 214-217, 
269. 
in cold storage, description, 22, 
220; of different sizes, weight 
lost by, 22, 227. 
Chemical analysis, methods, 2, 163, 6, 
237, 
462; of cheese, methods used, 
20-171 of soils, $2755: 
changes in cheese, 20, 192; mak- 
ing, earlier studies, 21, 169; 
ripening, 10, 279, 280; cause 
of, 10, 280; conditions af- 
fecting, 22, 29, 243. 
late growth of corn, 8, 88. 
milk souring, investigation 
23, 17, 81, 86; tabulation, 
23, 87. 
composition of cold cured cheese, 
22, 237. 
decomposition of cheese compounds, 
22, 182. 
Department, inspection of commer- 
cial fertilize*s by, 15, 24; re- 
Nort. Of, Loa G29 ee eo, 
1S. 2190 20,2163.) 28, 165.0 22, 
165, 23, 81, 24, 235, 25, 201: 
WOl Ke OlenchOe Zieh" the olla 
26, 18, 15, 20, 18, 22, 28, 23, 
A ieneee, 20 eee aL 8. 
differences of phosphates, 14, 67. 
elements, 14, 37. 
Laboratory, 10, 1. 
equipment of, 1, 16. 
work, 11, 22, 12, 242. 
arrangement of, 10, 219, 11, 
298, 12, 242, 14, 11. 
at Station, outline, 9, 101. 
Chemicals and incomplete _ fertilizers, 
average composition, 17, 97, 280. 
fertilizer, dealers in, 22, 400. 
Chemist, addresses given by, 11, 
12, 242. 
and Acting Director, report of, 14, 
oo. 
299, 
~ o« 
Assistant, OL, 40, Wacol aa, 
405. 
report 
INDEX TO FiIrRsT TWENTY-FIVE REPORTS. 
Chemist, bulletins 
298; 12, 242. 
report of, 2, 149, 3, 329, 4, 293, 5, 
297, 6, “ST2)-T 92345) eeaes 
170, 10, 216,° 20, 205-° Tareas, 
LO St, LE Or 
Station, duties of, 1, 26; work of, 
10, 5. 
Chemistry, lines of work in 15, 22. 
summary of analytical work, 9, 171. 
Chemists, assistant, appointments, 16, 
7, 22, 11, 24, 9. 
associate, appointment, 22, 10. 
Chester, F. D., co-operating with Sta- 
tion, 24, 65; report from, 24, 75. 
Chestnut trees, effect of hydrocyanic 
acid gas on, 20, 296. 
Chenango group of apples, 25, 344. 
prepared by, 11, 
Chenopodium album. (See Pigweed.) 
Cherries and plums, rotting, notes on, 
4, 280. 
fertilizers for, 14, 102. 
plant food constituents in, 24, 372. 
spotted by bordeaux mixture, 15, 
406, 16, 214. 
varieties tested, 3, 21, 7, 93, 99, 8, 
352, 356, 9, 347, 12, 613, 45, 
288. 
variety misnamed, 17, 564. 
winter injury to, 15, 427. 
Cherry aphis, 14, 380. 
black-knot, 14, 351, 18, 419; treat- 
ment, 9, 339. 
buds, effect of  hydrocyanic 
gas on, 20; 271° 
disease of, 15, 459. 
diseases in the Hudson valley, 18, 
195. 
netes on black-knot, 18, 419; 
fruit-rot, 18, 420; gumming, 
18, 422; leaf-spot, 18, 421. 
prevalence of, 19, 185. 
foliage injured by spraying with 
bordeaux mixture, 15, 405, 
16-213: 
not injured by bordeaux mix- 
ture, 15, 406, 16, 214. 
fruit pedicels, shot-hole fungus on, 
20, 146. 
fruit-rot, 14, 351, 15; 403; 
hail injury to, 19, 186. 
insects, notes on, curculio, 18, 422; 
fruit bark beetle, 18, 422; mag- 
got, 18, 422; plant lice, 18, 423; 
San Jose scale, 18, 416, 449; 
slug, 18, 424. 
leaf-blight of, 11, 634, 14, 352, 
379; Mahaleb cherry stocks, 11, 
655; Mazzard cherry attacked by, 
11, 654, 657. 
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