INDEX. 



In the following citations the number preceding the colon refers 



to the number of the bulletin ; the number or numbers following 



it to the page : 



o . 1Q 

 Acer dasycarpum '•" 



o, in 



rubrum ' 



9 . 10 



saccharmum *• xo 



Q.IK 



Aesculus pavia 



9 . 1Q 



Ailanthus glandulosus ^ . i» 



Aletia xylina; see Cotton worm . 



Alopecurus pratensis, description and analysis -6: 16 



Analyses, number and character of (1884-1888) 1 : 17 



Analysis of bat manure 8 : 15 



coal 3:13 



cotton seed 8:7 



hull ash 14:9 



fertilizers; see Fertilizers. 



food stuffs 5 : 48 



grasses 6 : I 6-36 



iron ore (limonite) 2: 13 



milk 5:55 



natural phosphates 8:15 



potatoes (Irish) 2: 13 



red clay 2: 13 



soils and subsoils; see Soils. 



supposed phosphatic rocks 8: 15 



Anthracnose, beans affected by 20 : 11 



Arrhenatherum avenaceum, notes and analysis 6: 16, 17 



Ash 3:14 



Atkinson, Geo. F., biologist. 



A new root-rot disease of cotton 21 : 3-11 



Directions for sending specimens 7: 20, 21 



Kerosene emulsion, how to make and apply it 15: 3-6 



Nematode root galls 9 : 5-54, 21 : 3-11 



The dry application of undiluted Paris green 



and London purple for cotton worms.. 17 : 3-15 



Bags, paper as protectors for grapes 3: 9, 10 



Barnyard grass, notes and analysis 6 : 27, 28 



Basswood 2 : 19 



