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VOL. AND PAGE. 
Davis, C. B., Se oy MMs, 8, 43 
Day, Frank, - 5 ey OL, O78 O88. 1102.2123%.0),70, 92 
Dean, M. H., 1, 77, 81; 2, 88, 95, 109, 120, 125; 8, 58, 63, 72, 87; 4, 174, 184, 
194; 6, 122, 136. 
Dextrose, heat of combustion, - x ~ ‘ 2 - 8, 189 
Dietaries, actual, - - - 3 2 F e : - 2 Abe 136 
and dietary standards, - 3 3 f " a - 4, 106 
Danish and ce, = mn * af = 2 . - 4,132 
English, - = . = 3 = : > - 4, 131 
errors in, - 2 = z ‘. 2 z x a - 4, 165 
European, - = “ a S . a i “ yee TS 
German, - < - : i ‘ i . - 4 133 
in. Connecticut, - e 2 a ‘ fe : - 4, 123 
Massachusetts, - - : = 2 2 - 4 - 4, 107 
studies, - &, 90} 6;-274"*7,2174* ‘Sbaog Ott 7 lO ato 
Dietary of blacksmith’s family, PS Rice da ME LORS Cate eles ty mats 1, 1G: 
boarding-house, - - - : s “ 4 - - 4,90 
camping party in Maine, - - - : - s - 9, 149 
carpenter’s family, : s = é > 5, 154, 158; 6, 182 
chemist’s family, - z Seees 2 4, 104; 8, 133, 140, 144 
college club, - - - : - - - 6, 185 
college ladies’ eating club, - - 2 - - : rE fae ai 
college students in Connecticut, - - - - - - 8, 166 
family in Hartford, Conn., - - se O Snore 128 
farmer’s family in Gonnesticur 8, 148, 151, 154 158, 162; 9; ses 134 
farmer’s family, New York, 2 Q, 140 
farmer’s family in Vermont, - - : : 8. 137; 9,144 
infant, = : = 2 = : = - 8, 132 
jeweler’s family, - : - - - : - - - 5, 138 
machinist’s family, - - : - 5, 146 
man in Adirondacks, - = - E 9 146; ula f 136, 138. 142 
mason’s family, - ‘ és . ; 150; 6, 179 
mechanic’s family, - - - - - - - 7, 200 
private boarding-house, z E s = =unE Os 14t; 10, 146 
Sandow, ‘‘ The strong man,”’ : : : - : - 9, 158 
Station Agriculturist’s family, . . 2 6, 176, 188;.9, 137 
students in divinity school, - - - - - - - {, 187 
swede family? ~= E : é : - , 180, 105 
three chemists, - - : : : E - - i Te IO7 
two women in Adirondacks, Z “ = = - 10, 144 
widow’s family, - 2 4 . ~ - - - sk pel PR 
standards, | Rat ite: rea eM ST a Kop ee YO] 27) 
American, - a A 2 - = 4,140, 161 
European, = - - - 5 ; ies 
studies, farmers’ families, - = : - - - - -10, 148 
mechanics’ families,  - - - - - - - 10, t49 
miscellaneous, - é Z ¢ 2 ~ 10, 151, 152 
professional men’s families, - - - - ; -10, 150 
students’ clubs, - - ‘ - - - - -10, 150 
summary, - - “ - 9, 152; 10, 148 
Digestibility of vs. availability of food materials, - -10, 156 
coefficients, feeding stuffs, 6, 74, 158- 164° t a0, 122; 8, 46, 189; 
9, 59, 248; 10, 22, 83. 
fO0US eke 295, £755) 9/0160; 179,180) 199} 10, 167 
feeding stuffs, - = e ‘ « - ¥ 6, 156; 10, 79 
food, be = = = iy = 5, 174; a 199 
Digestible nutrients, proportions in food materials, - : - 9, 199 
Digestion experiment with infant, - - : 4 w Qo TST 
i RSCTA eben AM Gri ol MUNN G Cot 10, 154 
: sheep, “Mga ahs ie eal 107; 8, 187; 9, 9, 246 
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