GENERAL INDEX. 



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Agricultural extensiou work (BuUetiu 137) 321-333 



appropriation for 1894 325 



appropriation for 1895 326 



appropriation for 1S96 328 



appropriation for 1S97 328 



experiments with fertilizers and in sugar beet culture 332 



lines of work outlined 326 



origin of the movement 325 



teacher's leaflets published 331 



ways of teaching the people 333 



work for the children 330 



work of 1897 outlined 328 



Agriculturist, Report of xxv 



Army-worm in New York (Bulletin 133) 231-258 



breeding places of 239 



damage, extent of 242 



destructiveness of second brood 248 



description of, and their parents 234 



distribution of and general history 336 



eggs of 243 



feeding habits of 240 



food of : 241 



growth of the worms 244 



habits of the moth 246 



how to fight them 256 



indications of their presence 241 



infested fields, use of ■. 232 



life story of 243 



natural enemies of 252 



outbreaks of 1S76 238 



probable re-occurrence of 250 



summary of life history 249 



three broods of 240-247 



transformation of 245 



what they are 233 



winter state of 249 



Atkinson, Geo. L., Report xix 



Belvosia unifasciata Desv 254 



Botanist, Report of xix 



Bordeaux mixture 156 



Caldwell, Dr. G. C, Report xvii 



Celery, notes upon (Bulletin 132) 197-230 



analysis of celery muck 230 



analysis, partial, of celery 228 



bibliography of the celery blight 219 



early blight, artificial cultures of the fungus 205 



early blight of 201 



fertilizers, experiments with, on celery 221 



