General Index. 609 



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Grapes; developement of methods on large areas 198 



Grape growing in Northern Chautauqua, by E. S. Bartholomew 200 



Green fruit worms, bulletin 123, by M. V. Slingerland 565 



contents of bulletin 568 



habits and food of the caterpillars and moths 5;o 



history and distribution 571 



how to combat these fruit-eating caterpillars 581 



introduction 1 569 



life history 572 



natural enemies ^ 580 



species discussed 573 



1 Xylina antennata, Walk 574 



2 Xylina laticinerea, Grit 577 



3 Xylina grotei, Riley 577 



what green fruit worms are ■ 570 



Heikes, W. F., mentioned 64 



Higby, Geo. S., quoted 55 



Help demanded by agriculturists 8 



History of the Ohio raspberry 420 



Horticultural extension work, bulletin no 161 



Horticulturist, report of, L. H. Bailey 31 



Horticulture, extension work in a second report, by L, H. Bailey 531 



Hopkins, A. D., paper referred to 331 



Howard, L. O., quoted 120 



Humus, a storehouse of nitrogen and moisture 491 



Hunn, C. E., bulletin on chrysanthemums 255 



choice varieties of chrysanthemums 291 



Hutchens, W. T., mentioned 214 



Japanese plums, bulletin 106, by L. H. Bailey 35 



adapted to wide range 40 



prefatory remarks, by L. H. Bailey Z7 



varieties, named in alphabetical order, described 41. 65 



Jaques, George, opinion on dwarf apples 376 



Kerr, J. W., mentioned 56 



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