15 



Pimicum crus~galli, notes and analysis 6 : 27, 28 



gibbum, " " 6:29 



proliferum, " " 6 : 29, 30 



sanguinale, " " 6 : 26, 27 



Texanum 6 : 26 



virgatum, notes and analysis 6 : 28, 29 



Paris green and London purple, dry application for cotton 



worm 17 : 3-15 



advantages of dry method 17: 12 



answers to circular letter 17 : 14, 15 



inquiry as to effectiveness of method 17: 3-5 



method of application, details 17 : 5-8 



Reports concerning, 



Banks, Hon. G. R 17 : 10 



Browning, W. E 17:9 



Cathcart, S. M 17 : 10 



Davidson, Hon. A. C 17: 10 



Doster, C. S. G 17: 8 



Edmunds, J. W 17 : 10 



Garber, B. L 17: 10 



Gilchrist, Hon. Jas. G 17 : 8 



Inge, Hon. H. B 17 : 9 



Miller, Wm. H 17 : 9 



Newman, Prof. J. S 17:11 



Orum, Jas 17 - 11 



Speir, Jas.O 17 : 10 



Stollenwerck, H . A 17:9 



Streety & Co., John P 17 : 8 



Paspalum dilatatum 6 : 25 



laeve, notes and analysis 6 : 24, 25 



platycaule 6 : 25 



Pastures, seeding with mixed grasses, formulae for 6 : 6-8 



soil, preparation of 6:6 



top dressing 6:5,6 



Peaches, comparative longevity of budded trees, transplanted 



seedlings and seedlings not transplanted 11 : 5 



culture at Station orchard 11 : 3-11 



object of 11:8 



pruning, object of 11:3,4 



root knot 11:4 



Scolytus rugulosus 11 : 4, 5 



treatment for borer 11:4 



trees selected 11:3 



flowering jtime and size of flowers in relation to 



fruitf ulness 11 : 5, 6 



