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Atwater, W. O., - - - ~ 123-135, 205 
Analyses of fodders and feeding stuffs, - 17 
Bacillus No. 41, ripening cream with, - 57 
Bacteria, cream ripening with pure cultures of, 77 
in butter, number of, - - - 73 
in dairy products, number of, = - 69 
in milk, number of, - - - 69 
in the dairy, - - - = 575,005 77 
Barley fodder, analyses of, - - oi 16, ered 
digestion experiment with, - 115 
and pea fodder, analyses of, IQ, 21, 24 
digestion exp’mt with, 116 
Beans, soy, seeds, analyses of, - - 20, 22, 24 
Bomb calorimeter, a new form of, - “535 
Bran, wheat, analyses of, - - - 20, 22, 25 
Butter-fat vs. space system for paying forcream, 7 
number of bacteria in, - - - 73 
yield and milk flow, effect of narrow 
rationson, -  - - cee 53 
Calorimeter,a new formofbomb, - - 135 
Chicago gluten meal, analyses of, - 20, 23, 25 
Clauss, E. K., - - - - 162, 163, 171 
Clover fodder, scarlet, digestion experiment 
with, - - - - - - 14 
hay, analyses of, - - - 109, 22, 24 
Composition of the flesh of sheep, - - 102 
Conn; H. W., - - - - - 57, 77 
Co-operative field experiment with fertilizers, 161 
Corn and cob meal, analyses of, - - 26, 22, 25 
cob and rye meal, analyses of, - 20, 22, 25 
ensilage, analyses of, - - - 19, 21, 24 
meal, analyses of, - - - 20, 22, 25 
soil test experiment by E. K. Clauss, 163 
Ekonk Grange, 166 
JE OH Gl 164 
J.D. Kelsey, 7265 
the Station, - 169 
experiments with, - =) i ha6s 
stover, analyses of, - - - 19, 22, 24 
Cow pea vines, analyses of, - - - 19, 21, 24 
Crane, W. S., - = - = S 4 28 
Cream, butter-fat vs. space system for paying for, 7 
gluten meal, analyses of, - 20, 23, 25 
ripening with pure cultures of bacteria, 77 
Dairy products, number of bacteriain, - 69 
Determinations of heats of combustions, 135-152 
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Dietary of a college ladies’ eating-club, - 1091 
mechanic’s family, - - - 200 
Swede family,- —- - = Be 
Swede family, - - - =! 295 
widow’s family, - - - 1977 
students in a divinity school, - 187 
three chemists, - - - - 197 
Dietaries, standard for rations and, - - 205 
studies of, - - - - - 174 
Digestion experiment— 
on barley fodder, - - - - = Grrg 
and pea fodder, -- = 2) Sears 
mixed grain ration, - - 109, III, 113 
rowen hay, mixed grasses, - = « “498 
mostly timothy, - - 119 
scarlet clover fodder, - - - «114 
ligy: = - - - 120 
with sheep, - - - - >. ee) Sor 
Director, report of, - - - - - 6 
Effect of narrow rations on milk flow and 
butter yield, - - - - - - 53 
Ekonk Grange, - - - - 162, 166, 573 
Ellis, Harvey S., - - - - - - 28 
Ensilage, corn, analyses of, - - - 19, 21, 24 
Executive Committee,- - - -  - 3 
report of, - - - 4 
Feeding experiment with sheep, - - - 92 
stuffs and foods, fuel-value of, - 152 
Fertilizers, codperative field experiments with, 161 
Field experiments with fertilizers, codperative, 161 
Fodders and feeding stufis, analyses of, - 17 
Food, uses of, - - - - - - 
43 
Fuel value, « - - - - - - - 43 
values of digested nutrients in experi- 
ments with sheep, - - 123 
foods and feeding stuffs, - 152 
Gluten meal, analyses of, - - ~ 20, 23,125 
Green fodders, analyses of, - - = 17, ely ae 
Hay, analyses of, - - - - - 109, 22, 24 
Heats of combustion, determinations of, 135, 152 
Hull JM es ~ - - - 3162, 164;1578 
Kelsey, JaD,, - - - - 162, 165, 172 
Lathrop, C. Hi, = - = - = “ 28 
Linseed meal, analyses of, - - - 20, 23, 25 
Loveland, A: Ei, =. ==!) =" 2 a0 69 
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