General Index. 605 



Chautauqua grape belt — {Continued'). Page. 



soils 129 



soils, relative value of 138 



topography 128 



variations in the gravel ridges 147 



Callerine, the ideal food preservative 461 



Cavanaugh, Geo. W., bulletin of food preservatives and butter increasers 457 



Chemist, report of, Prof. G. C. Caldwell 22 



Chrysanthemums, the 1895 bulletin 112, by L. H. Bailey, Wilhelm Miller 



and C. E. Hunn 255 



classification, reflections upon, by Mr. Miller 261 



color problems, Mr. Miller 267 



florets, description of, Mr. Miller 265 



fragrance, Mr. Miller 272 



letters of transmittal, by L. H. Bailey 257 



nomenclature, reflections upon, by Mr. Miller 261 



novelities, test of 273 



sundry remarks upon the subject 259 



varieties grown, named in alphabetical order 275 



varieities, Mr. Hunn's choice 291 



Bailey's choice of six 292 



variation, reflections upon, by Mr. Miller 261 



Clinton, L. A., bulletin on the moisture of the soil 475 



report of agriculturist. . . .; ". . 29 



Coates, Leonard, in California Fruit Grower, quoted 54 



Comstock, J. H., entomologist, report of 26 



Conditions of climate favoring the grape, from transactions of the 



Chautauqua horticultural society 201 



Conservation of moisture 483 



Craig, W. N., quoted 221 



Crimson clover in orchards 4'SI 



Crissey, S. S., commercial grape culture Chautauqua county 194 



Cryptohypnus abbreviatus, Say 90 



Curtis, William (1788), quoted 214 



Dairy husbandry and animal industry, report of assistant professor of, 



H. H. Wing 34 



Daisies, the lesson of the 477 



