45 



The Dying of Pine in the Southern States: Cause, Extent, and Remedy. . . 476 



Sorghum Sirup Manufacture 477 



How to Prevent Typhoid Fever 478 



Experiment Station Work 479 



Practical Methods of Disinfecting Stables 480 



Concrete Construction on the Live Stock Farm 481 



The Pear and How to Grow It 482 



The Thornless Prickly Pears 483 



Some Common Mammals of Western Montana in Relation to Agriculture 



and Spotted Fever 484 



Sweet Clover 485 



Experiment Station Work 486 



Cheese and Its Economical Uses in the Diet 487 



Diseases of Cabbage and Related Crops and Their Control 488 



Two Dangerous Imported Plant Diseases 489 



Bacteria in Milk 490 



The Profitable Management of the Small Apple Orchard on the General 



Farm 491 



The More Important Insect and Fungous Enemies of the Fruit and 



Foliage of the Apple 492 



The English Sparrow as a Pest 493 



Lawn Soils and Lawns 494 



Alfalfa Seed Production 495 



Raising Belgian Hares and Other Rabbits 496 



Some Common Game, Aquatic, and Rapacious Birds in Relation to Man. . 497 



Methods of Exterminating the Texas Fever Tick 498 



Experiment Station Work 499 



The Control of the Boll Weevil 500 



Cotton Improvement Under Weevil Conditions 501 



Timothy Production on Irrigated Land in the Northwestern States 502 



Comb Honey ^^^ 



Experiment Station Work 504 



Benefits of Improved Roads 505 



Food of Some Well Known Birds of Forest, Farm, and Garden 506 



The Smuts of Wheat. Oats, Barley, and Corn 507 



Market Hay 508 



Forage Crops for the Cotton Region 509 



Game Laws for 1912 510 



Farm Bookkeeping 511 



The Boll Weevil Problem 51^ 



Experiment Station Work . .' 514 



Vetches 



The Production of Maple Sirup and Sugar 516 



Experiment Station Work 517 



