1 CONTENTS. 



Some results of experiment sLition work with insecticides— Continued. Page. 



Special inst'cticiilc inctliods 261 



The codliiiK moth 261 



The plum cnrculio 265 



The apple aphis 265 



The woolly aphis 266 



The apple maggot 267 



The f ringed-wing apple-bud moth 267 



Tent caterpillars 268 



Red spiders _ 268 



The Hessian fly 269 



The chinch bug 270 



The greenhouse white fly 271 



The Colorado potato beetle. 272 



The potato worm 273 



The peach borer 273 



The peach twig-borer 274 



The grape root-worm 274 



The pistol case-bearer 275 



The squash bug. 275 



The pickle worm 276 



The Cottonwood leaf- beetle 276 



The Mediterranean floiir moth 276 



Corn billbugs '. . 277 



The corn root-aphis 277 



The hop aphis 278 



Black flies. 278 



Thehomfly 279 



Fleas.. 279 



Mos(iuitoes 279 



Some experiment station work relating to the production and sale of pure 



milk 281 



Diseases of cows 281 



Feeding stuffs 285 



Stables and yards... 287 



Milking. 289 



Handling milk. 292 



Bacteria in milk 294 



Preservatives 298 



General articles 298 



Progress in agricultural education, 1905 303 



Educational work of the Department of Agriculture 303 



Educational work of the Office of Experiment Stations 304 



Relation to American institutions 304 



Relation to foreign institutions. 305 



Second International Congress of Agricultural Education 305 



First International Congress of Agricultural Mechanics 309 



Resolutions relating to agricultural education adopted at the 

 international congresses of agriculture and agricultural 



education 312 



Foreign institutions 321 



Educational work of the Association of American Agricultural Col- 

 leges and Experiment Stations 324 



