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Acid, development of, in cream, - seme) | WLbocler vice fa te eet - - - < 7, 232 
Albiston, Joseph, - - - - - - 229 | Hlectricity for irrigation, - - * - 243 
Analyses of fodders and feeding stuffs, - 273 Ensilage, analyses of, = = 277, 20s 
Aroma, development of, in cream, - =~ 17--| Esten, W.M., - - - - == 8) 10, 44 
independent of flavor and acid, 29 | Executive Committee, report of; re 
Atwater, W.O., 4, 16, 53, 85, 117, 163, 186, 273 Feeding stuffs, analyses of, = = § 273 
Bacillus acidilactici, history and charac- digestibility of, =", 158, 246 
teristics, - - - - - - - 44 | Fertilizers, experiments with, - - 7, 205 
Bacteria, description of species, ot lesa, composition of, = 726 - #195 
in the dairy, - - - 17, 44 | Flavor of butter, - - - - = 17, 27 
mostly harmless or beneficial, 26 Flowage system inirrigation, - - =" 295 
of cream, - - - - - 19 Fodders, analyses of, - - - = = 1273 
Bealsweelt.,. - - - - - - - 158 Food, experiments on the digestibility 
Beef, composition of, - - - - - 192 of by men, - - - = - 163 
Benedict, F.G:, = -- - = - 4, 85, 273 investigations, State appropriation, 15 
Blackberries, irrigation of, - - - 230 Government codép- 
Bran, coarse with rowen, digestion ex- eration in, - ATS 
periment, -- - - 248, 252, 260 materials, digestible nutrients in, 199 
wheat, analyses of, - - 279, 283, 287 Foods, American, average composition, 190 
Brewster, Simon, - - - - - 56 digestibility of, - II, 163, 186, 199 
Bridge wi - - - - - - 118 by aninfant, - 187 
Brome grass, analyses of, - - 275, 280, 284 | Forage plants, experiments with, - - 8 
Bryant, A. P., - - - 87, 117, 181, 246 | Frisby, Almah in - - - - = U1x8 
Butt. HoM. = - - - - =o TTS Fruits, composition of, - ~ = - 197 
Cauliflower, irrigation of,- - - ~- 237 | Fuel value of foods and feeding stuffs, 
Celery, irrigation of, - - - - - 231 12, 56, 177, 192, 202 
Cereals and sugars, composition of, - 196 | Gluten, feed, Buffalo, analyses of, 279, 283, 287 
Clover, hay, analyses of, - - 277, 282, 286 meal, Chicago, analyses of, 279, 283, 287 
rowen, analyses of, - 277, 282, 286 Golde T. S$.) > - - - - = ated oe 
digestion experiment, Grass, irrigation of, - - - - - 229 
249, 252, 256, 257 Grasses, analyses of different 7 - - 274 
Cocoa and chocolate, composition of, ~- 198 Hail Helen’ Me e-  - - - ~ EEL? 
Coe A*y:, - - - - - - - 226 ttalé Bros), \- - - - = = - 228 
Coefficients of digestibility, - $9, 166, 186 | Hammond, W. H., - a ey 
Conn, H. W., - - - - . - 8,17 | Hay, analyses of, - - - - 278, 282, 286 
Cooke, Lorrin A., Se ae oS ee clover, analyses of, - - 277, 282, 286 
Corn, effects of nitrogenous fertilizers millet and Hungarian, analyses of, 
upon, -- - - . - - 206 278, 282, 286 
meal, analyses of, - - 279, 283, 287 swamp, analyses of, - - 278, 282, 286 
seed, analyses of, 278, 282, 283, 286, 287 Hayden, H: Ry = - - - - - 56 
silage, analyses of, - - 277, 281, 285 Henry, HS. ~ - - - - - 4 
stover, analyses of, - - 277-281, 285 Hubbard, J.M., - - . - - - 4,5 
Cow peas, effects of nitrogenous fertil- Hungarian hay, analyses of, - 278, 282, 286 
izérs upon, - - - - =a 210 Hyde, Andrew, - - - - - - 4 
fodder, analyses of, - -_ 276, 280, 284 | Irrigation, flowage system, - - - 225 
digestion experim’t, 251, 255, 271 in Connecticut, =. 20) eSenaiG 
Crésam bacteria Of, gs « - - =| IO on the farm of Jos. Albiston, 229 
experiments in ripening, - 37 A; J. Coe *Sas5a 
Dairy products, composition of, - - 195 J.C. Hddy, - 232 
Dietary of a camping party in Maine, - 149 Hale Bros., - 228 
a family in Hartford, Conn. ,125, 128 John Leek, - 230 
a farmer’s family in Conn., 131, 134 W. A. Leigisirost 
a farmer’s family in Vermont, 144 E. C. Warner, 227 
aman in the Adirondacks, - 146 plants in Connecticut, - - 226 
a private boarding house in results of on strawberries, 
Middletown, Conn., - I4I 226, 227, 230, 231, 232, 235, 238 
Sandow, ‘‘the strong man,” - 158 results of on raspberries, 
the Station agriculturist’s 226, 227, 228, 230 
family, Per seine tei =) E29 nursery stock, - 228 
Digestibility, coefficients of, - 59, 166, 186 peaches, - - 229 
of feeding stuffs, - = 246 grass, - =~ Se 296 
of foods, Sa Peer ariel Ly: TO9 blackberries, - 230 
Digestible nutrients, proportions of in potatoes, - 226, 230 
food materials, - Sha hen age hye eee 0 cabbage, - - 226 
Digestion experiments with an infant, 181 celery, > A eGioer 
with men, - 11, 163 corn, - -» = 226 
with sheep, 9, 246 muskmelons, - 236 

