New YorK AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
Hall, Frank H., appointment, 16, 5; 
Editor and Librarian, 16, V; bulletin 
by 29. 16%. 
Hfallock, Nicholas, on Board of Control, 
15, V. 
Halsey, EH. E., potato spraying experi- 
ment by, 25, 159. 
Haltica chalybea, notes on, 18, 434. 
Hammond, 8. H., on Board of Control, 
10, V. 
Hammond’s Slug-shot, analysis, 19, 457. 
Tiand eart spraying outfits, 22, 362. 
Hargrave, A. D., cheeses made by, 22, 
220. 
Hardiness and productiveness of goose- 
berries, 15, 304. 
Harding, Harry A., appointment, 18, 6; 
bulletins by, 18, 127, 19, 29, 20, 165, 
21, 27, 22, 63, 85, 188, 23, 47, 62, 
24, 45, 25, 27, 109; circular by, 22, 
79; Dairy Bacteriologist, 18, V. 
Hart, Edwin B., appointment, 16, 7; 
Assistant Chemist, 16, V; Associate 
Chemist, 22, VII; bulletins by, 20, 
TOG eed 167, 194, 216,.22, 165, 188, 
218, 248, 274, 23, 81, 114, 24, 237, 
272, 25, 56; leave of absence, 19, 10; 
promotion to Associate Chemist, 22, 
10; resignation, 25, 7; return to 
duties, 20, 10. 
Harvesting sugar beets, 16, 198. 
Hasselbring, Henrich, appointment, 19, 
9; Assistant Horticulturist, 19, V; 
bulletin by, 20, 321; resignation, 20, 
10. 
Haviland, Lyman P., on Board of Con- 
trol 15,-V. 
Hay, alfalfa, 16, 560; composition, 20, 
aye. 
and dry coarse fodders, composition 
and value of, 14, 145; fertilizing 
value of, 10, 420, 14, 145. 
analyses, 2, 150, 3, 34, 4, 330. 
ash analyses, 6, 409. 
clover and timothy, analysis of, 10, 
40. 
composition of, 2, 109, 5, 342, 6G, 
426, 440, 460, 7, 237, 243, 
8, 94, 10, 40, 20, 32. 
value and fertilizer value, 9, 
56. 
digestibility, 4, 342, 343, 345, 
346, 8, 144. 
digestible matter in, 8, 100.° 
fertilizer constituents in, 10, 420. 
heat value of, 20, 54. 
Kentucky blue grass, 
10, 40. 
making, evaporation of moisture, 6, 
70. 
mixed, analysis of, 10, 40, 20, 32; 
heat value of, 20, 54. 
~ 
5, 
analysis of, 
405 
Hay, new and old, composition and di- 
gestibility, 6, 440. 
orchard grass, digestibility, 7, 276. 
refuse, composition, 7, 239. 
timothy, early and ‘late cut, 
position, 6, 411. 
water in, 6, 438. 
Hays from different localities, composi- 
tlonse «260: 
Heat, apple varieties not resistant to, 
before storing, 23, 277. 
resistant to, before storing, 23, 
276. 
as a preservative in canning, 23, 
51. 
values of urine, actual and calcu- 
lated, 20, 55; of feeding stuffs, 
20, 54; Rubner's, 20, 58. 
Heating, effect on canned peas, 238, 60. 
Hedrick, U. P., appointment as Horti- 
culturist, 24, 9; article by, 25, 449; 
bulletin by, 25, 337; Horticulturist, 
24, VII. 
Heifers, feeding experiments with, 7, 
292, 297. 
nitrogenous vs. 
LOT rose ela 
Helianthus annuus, diseases of, 15, 455. 
Hellebore, 14, 387. 
for raspberry saw-fly, 17, 357. 
com- 
carbonaceous ra- 
use aS an insecticide, 22, 336. 
Helminthosporium carpophilum, (See 
Brown spot of apricot and 
peach. ) 
inconspicuum on corn leaves, 15, 
452. 
Hens, bulletins on, contents of, 10, 12. 
cost of food fed, 15, 670. 
dry, whole grain versus moistened 
ground grain for, 15, 667. 
egg production on dry whole grain, 
15, 686. 
moistened ground 
686. 
fat in rations for, 10, 194. 
feather-eating of, 11, 281, 282. 
feeding experiments with, 15, 666, 
BS OG 0117. 
‘feeding glass to, 10, 187; salt to, 
10, 200; tallow to, 10, 194. 
glass fed to, 10,. 186. 
kept with and without males, 14, 
ZO me Om. 
laying, composition of foods fed to, 
11, 272, 15, 670; experiments 
with, 11, 270, 282; feeding ex- 
periments with, 14, 494; sum 
mary of feeding experiments 
with, 14, 516. 
oyster shells for, 10, 182. 
rations fed to, 14, 495-497. 
grain, 15 
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