INDEX. 



557 



Mites, 292. 293, 297. 



almond, 81, 149, 168. 189, 239, 339. 



brown. 168. 189, 297. 339. 379. 



bulb, 539. 



clover. 81. 



on deciduous trees. 239. 



pear leaf blister, 81. 338. 



red spiders. 292. 



two-spotted. 239. 292, 293. 

 Mock Orange. 504. 

 Moisture. 



conservation of. 24. 

 Monkey flower, 124. 



puzzler, 108. 

 Monomorium pharaonis, 489. 

 Montmorency cherry, 450. 

 Moon flower. 111. 119. 

 Moor park apricot, 305, 306, 307. 

 Morello cherry, 319. 

 Morganella maskelli, 250, 282, 299, 340, 



489. 

 Morrill, A. W., 240, 372. 

 Morris, Earl D., 38, 220, 445. 

 Morrison, O. T., 411. 

 Moth, 217. 



oak, 217, 220. 

 Moulton, Dudley, 178, 508. 

 Mower, 62, 67. 



for alfalfa. 62, 67. 

 Mubsali date, 17. 

 Muir peach, 145, 147. 

 Mulch, 24. 



straw, 24, 25. 



dust, 24, 25. 

 Murziban date, 17. 

 Mnsa sapientium, 124. 

 Mnsbali Batinahi date. 17. 

 Muscat ffrape, 445. 

 Mustard, 220. 

 Muznaj date, 17. 

 Mifochoi-us lonr/uhis. L/OC, 296. 

 Myrobalan stock, 364, 450. 

 Mpzns per sleep, 218. 

 Naghal. date, 12. 17. 



Hilali date, 17. 

 Nakayama, S., 153. 



quarantine news from .lapan, 286. 



notes on woolly aphis, 80. 

 Napolean Bigarreau cherry, 320. 

 Narcissus. 489. 



bulb fly, 73-76. 

 Narjtllyyeh date. 18. 

 Nashflah date, IS. 

 Neff, J. B.. 495, 497. 



Neff's Prolific English Walnut, 497, 500. 

 Nelson, J. "W., 343. 



Fruit Soils of the Great Interior Val- 

 ley, art., 343-351. 

 Nematode, 47, 416, 420. 



of citrus, 87. 



potato, 157. 

 Nephrodium sp., 119. 

 Nerium oleander, 112. 119. 

 Nettle. 112. 



New .grape disease. 478. 

 New York Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. 256. 



experiments with fertilizers, 256, 269. 

 Nicotiana tahacum, 112. 

 Nicotine sulphate (see black leaf.) 

 Nielson, Hilda B., 524. 

 Nightshade. 85, 111. 112, 122. 

 Nitrogen. 25. 54, 175, 254, 398, 501, 502, 

 503. 



effect of use, 5 "2. 

 for fertilizer, 501. 

 Nitrate of soda, 256, 400, 402. 



as source of nitrogen, 398, 399. 

 Noctuidae, 184, 284. 

 Nodules, 54. 

 Norton, D. F., 220. 

 Nozzles. 



angle, 240. 

 Nurse crops, 61. 



for alfalfa, 61. 

 Nursery stocks, 350-351. 



soils for. 350. 

 Nuts. 



foreign shipments, 426. 

 plant lice affecting walnuts, 427. 

 walnut crop. 426. 

 N)isins angnstatus, 489. 



7)iinutus, 338. 

 Oak, 322. 



Carpenter worm, art., 259-264. 

 control, 263. 

 distribution, 263. 

 host plants, 264. 

 life history, 259-263. 

 Root fungus, 86, 88. 

 Root Fungous Disease of Fruit Trees, 

 art. 275-282. 



causes of infestation, 275. 

 distribution. 277. 

 treatment for, 277. 279. 

 Live, 107, 121, 189, 245, 259. 

 moth, 22, 245, 294. 

 tan bark, 47. 

 Twig Girdler, art., 150-155. 



character of injury, 150-152. 

 control, 153, 155. 

 life history. 152, 153. 

 parasites of, 153. 

 Odonaspis secreta, 226, 251. 

 O'Gara, P. J., 32, 34, 35. 



Control of Cherry Fruit Sawfly, 34. 

 Oil, emulsions. (^Also see sprays.) 

 for mealy bug control, 136. 

 pots, 1. 24. 



for catching beetles, 240. 

 Oldenburg. 



apple. 451, 452. 

 stock, 450. 

 Olea fragrans, 194. 

 Oleander, 112, 119. 

 Oleic acid, 272. 



Olives, 188, 218, 244, 295, 336, 376, 514, 

 515, 516, 539. 



