NEw YorRK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
Corn, from small seed kernels, 2, 43. 
germination of, 2, 59, 3, 118. 
of voided kernels, 6, 42. 
hybrid, notes on, 2, 53. 
hybridization, notes on, 1, 54. 
in hills, drills and broadcast, test, 
8, 260. 
increase in late growth, 7, 264, 8, 
83, 86. 
index to varieties, 3, 186. 
influence of root pruning, 2, 134. 
of seed, 1, 43, 2, 1380. 
large vs. small seed, 4, 54. 
leaves, blight of, 15, 452. 
making new varieties, 4, 95. 
meal, analyses, 21, 427; composi- 
moOnmeot, oa» 109 .20..32., 23, 35, 
24, 29, 36; digestibility, 7, 276; 
fertilizing value of, 14, 76; heat 
value of, 20, 54; heating, effect 
on composition, 4, 3846;  pto- 
maines in, 5, 339; water in, 86, 
439. 
nitrogen-free extract in 
growth, 8, 89. 
peculiar seed, 2, 56. 
plant, chemical study of, 8, #9. 
plants, young, growth of roots, 6, 
90. 
planted for ensilage, 10, 491. 
plats, variation, 7, 354. 
pod, variation, 2, 40. 
pop, notes on varieties, 2, 50, 7 
120. 
preparation of land for, 5, 45. 
relation of climate to growth, 4, 9. 
of temperature to growth, 3, 
24, 
roots, effect of early cultivation, 6, 
91. 
salad, notes on, 4, 219; notes on 
varieties, 3, 286; root system of, 
5, 158. 
seed, effect of drying on germina- 
tion, 4, 95. 
silage, analysis of, 10, 40; as a 
food for milch cows in time of 
drought, 15, 62; composition of, 
15, 670; fertilizing value of, 14, 
76; for milch cows, 14, 393, 15, 
31; summary feeding trials with, 
14, 451. 
soft, notes on varieties, 2, 49. 
soil treatment over seed, 5, 46. 
stalks, sugar in, 1, 21, 7, 82. 
stover, composition, 16, 526; dit- 
gestibility, 16, 529, 530; digesti- 
bility with and without pith, 16, 
528; nitrogen-free extract in, 16, 
527; relation in weight of dif- 
ferent parts, 16, 526; water in, 
6, 439. 
late 
, 
383 
Corn, study of, 3, 124, 4, 95, 5, 64. 
subsoiling, 8, 295. 
sugar «in, | 2,95 (- 
sweet, description of varieties, 9, 
287; notes on varieties, 2, 47, 7, 
119, 8, 320; variety test, 1, 135. 
temperature of germination, 8, 120, 
4, 84. 
test of varieties for fodder, 8, 266. 
thick vs. thin planting for silage, 
8, 81. 
thickness of planting, 3, 101, 4, 55, 
5, 46. 
time of cutting for silage, 15, 646. 
tip vs. butt kernels for seed, 1, 41, 
46, 2, 130, 3, 90, 4, 48. 
types, description of, 3, 146. 
upper and lower ears, difference in 
composition, 1, 22. 
variations from seed, 4, 96. 
varieties compared, 3, 124. 
variety for silage, 15, 646. 
tests, 1, 55, 3, 93, 8, 266. 
vegetation, 2, 139. 
weeds in, 3, 100. 
worm, 14, 559; attacking tomatoes, 
remedies for, 14, 563; destruc- 
tiveness of, 14, 559; distribution 
of, 14, 559; life history of, 14, 
560; remedies for, 14, 562. 
yield influenced by weeds, 2, 1387. 
Cornell, Gov. A. B., on Board of Con- 
trol, 1, 4. 
University Agricultural Experiment 
Station, co-operation with, 19, 
99, 351. 
| Correspondence of Station, 8, 39, 9, 113, 
10,3) 7,e808 13.716, 14 
Corrosive sublimate for seed disinfec- 
tion, 23, 74; solution, 14, 386, 22, 
833; treatment for potato scab, 16, 
420. 
Cost of food fed laying hens, 15, 670; 
food in breed test, 10, 108, 109; fumi- 
gation, 20, 317; growing sugar beets, 
17, 488; hexagonal folding fumigator, 
20, 313; milk and fat production, 10, 
110,..14;. 149; 1507 5151,4452,.44, 14; 
plant food in fertilizers, 16, 34; pro- 
duction of sugar beets, 16, 189, 202; 
production of sugar beets at Station, 
16, 593; silo, 15, 653; shading straw- 
berries, 23, 231; spraying, 21, 279; 
spraying for cottonwood leaf beetle, 
17, 336; thinning apples, 22, 320. 
Cottage cheese, artificial digestion of, 23, 
103; ehange of nitrogen compounds, 
23, 101; chemical changes in making, 
23, 81; composition, 23, 99; from 
whole and skim milk, digestibility, 23, 
