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Grape vines as they appeared on June 6, 1S98, Fig. 16 194 



Kate, two years of age, Fig. 99 527 



Lettuce, damping off by sterile fungus, Fig. 54 348 



Mushroom, shaggy mane. Fig. 83 494 



buttons, of Fig. 84 495 



Mycelium of Cercopora beticola. Fig. 61 357 



Orchard, clean tillage in. Fig. 7 112 



Ovster shell bark louse, natural size. Fig. 10 168 



Peach leaf-curl 



branch sprayed early with Bordeaux mixture. Fig. 69 381 



branch sprayed late with Bordeaux mixture. Fig. 70 383 



cross section of leaf, Fig. 67 376 



shot hole effect on Japan plum, Fig. 71 385 



shot hole effect on peach, Fig. 72 387 



curl and gummosis, Fig. 65 373 



result of spraying with Bordeaux mixture. Fig. 68 378 



twig affected by the fungus, Fig. 64 372 



twigs affected by the fungus, Fig. 66 374 



Potatoes scabby, Fig. 63 360 



Radishes, effected with soft rot of crown, Fig. 55 349 



Ruby ten years of age. Fig. 100 528 



Ruby two years of age, Fig. 98 526 



San Jose vScale, natural size, Fig. 9 168 



School grounds, hints on rural 



border planting of trees, Fig. 30 282 



blackboard plan. Fig 28 281 



clump of weeds in a corner, Fig. 36 288 



dainty bit of flowers against a background. Fig. 37 289 



easy to make a yard as good as this. Fig. 35 288 



five' years growth upon the area shown in Fig. 33, Fig. 34 286 



newly made landscape garden, Fig. 33 286 



picture of which a schoolhouse is the central figure. Fig. 25 279 



planting, common or nursery type of. Fig. 26 279 



proper or pictorial type of. Fig. 27 ' 280 



a school-yard, suggestions for. Fig. 29 281 



suggestion in, i Fig. 22 274 



suggestion for a simple schoolhouse. Fig. 24 276 



the beginning and the end, Fig. 23 275 



trees enough in the center, but no background, Fig. 31 283 



where children are taught, Fig. 21 274 



willows, a row of, makes the place attractive. Fig. 32 283 



Section of teat and udder of cow, Plate III between 219 and 220 



Separator, the Aquatic, Fig. 6 42 



Stave silo, frontispiece 47 1 



cross section of, Fig. 77 479 



setting up a silo. Fig. 78 480 



hoops, how secured. Fig. 79 482 



doors. Fig. 80 484 



plan of construction. Fig. 81 , . 485 



roof. Fig. 82 487 



Sugar beet, apparatus used in analysis, Fig. 75 45° 



brown hyphae, Fig. 51 344 



crown affected by leaf-spot fungus, Fig. 58 354 



field of, near Owego, Fig. 57 353 



. germinating cells. Fig. 53 347 



leaf showing injury by leaf-spot fungus, Fig. 56 351 



