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Chemist, Report of xiii 



Cbrysaiitheuuims, Fourth Report upon (Bulletin 147) 329 



amateur and florist 337 



controlling the color 342 



Cornell varieties of 1897 363 



crown and terminal buds 348 



economic status 333 



permanent place of the chrysanthemum 333 



references to literature , . . . . 360 



suggestions on home growing . . 334 



summary 368 



Clinton, L. A., agriculturist, Report of xxi 



Clinton, L. A., and I. P. Roberts (Bulletin 140), Second Report on 



Potato Culture 49 



Clinton, L. A,, Sugar Beets, fertilizer experiments with ....... 178 



Codhng-moth, The (Bulletin 142) 85 



adult insect 98 



ai)pearance of moths in spring 117 



appearance compared with the blossoming period of apples ... 119 



Apple-worm, inside the fruit 108 



Apple-worm, preparations for leaving the fruit 108 



Apple-worm, number in a vsingle fruit 109 



Apple- worm, effect on the fruit 109 



Bibliographj^ of the codling-moch 148 



broods, number of , 113 



Chapin, cited 113 



cocoon, where it is made ill 



cocoon, how it is made ill 



cocoon, the insect's life in 112 



cost of spraying 145 



eggs of the moth 100 



eggs, when and where laid . ' 102 



eggs, number of and period of laying 104 



eggs, mortality of 105 



effective work by birds 125 



Fletcher, cited 114 



food 94 



first account ever pubHshed 91 



Friscli, cited 91 



general historical notes 88 



geographical distribution 92 



Goedaerdt, cited 113 



habits of the moth 120 



how to fight the moth 127 



how the insect looks 97 ' 



