621 General Index. 



Bacteria, The invasion of the udder by — Continued. Page. 



Lehmann, quoted 281 



methods ^^84 



structure of the udder 297 



Caldwell, G. C, Chemist, Report of xv 



Cavauaugh. G. W., Asst. Chemist, Report of xv 



Spraying notes, bulletin 177 262 



Chemical Division, bulletin 179 305 



Chemist. Report of xv 



Cherry Fruit-Fly, A new Cherry Pest, bulletin 172 21 



bihliography . 42 



characteristics of the new pest 24 



Cordley, cited 30 



discussion of remedial measures 36 



distribution and destructiveness , 30 



formula for spraying mixtures 39 



history, identit}^ and name 30 



how and when the insect works . . 27 



how the insect may be spread 35 



Lowe cited 34 



may attack plum or prunes 29 



possible natural food plants of 33 



spraying experiments oy Benson and Voller of Queensland, Australia. . 39 



story of its life. 33 



varieties of cherries attacked 29 



CMinton, L. A., Agriculturist, Report of xxi 



sugar beet experiments at Cornell, 1899 387 



Comstock, J. H. , Entomologist, Report of xix 



Curtis, Col. F. D., cited 17 



Cuttings and Cuttings, Nature Study Quarterly, No. 3 Appendix III 



Dairy Division, bulletin 171 1 



bulletin 173 45 



bulletin 178 275 



Director, Report of ix 



Entomological Division, bulletin 173 21 



bulletin 176 161 



Entomologist, Report of xix 



Epochra canadensis 34 



Ephialtes, irritator 197 



Farmers, Reading lessons for Appendix III 



Fertilizers, Introduction to field experiments with, bulletin 179 305 



acid soils 313 



circul r of instructions to farmers. 315 



corn experiment by A. O. Stewart, Mariposa, N. Y 326 



difficult problem 309 



does it pay to use commercial 329 



