110 



Hibernation of Boll weevil B • 129 : 9J 



Hopkins, C. G B - 127: 29 "' il 



Hunter, N. D. B. 129: 101 



Individual weights, gains and percentages of dressed 



weight of grade steers (Appendix), B. 128: 86 



Inoculaton B. 127: 22-25, 27-2S 



of alfalfa, results of, on sandy land B. 127: 29-30 



on prairie soils B. 127: 30-31 



beef cattle against tick fever R. 17: 27-28 



Insects of Boll weevil B . 129 : 100-102 



Insecticides, analysis cf R- 17: 12 



Introduction B. 129: 91 



and present distribution of the boll 



weevil B. 129: 91 



Irish potatoes R - i7: 20 



Japanese persimmons R- 1' : 20 



Johnson grass land for alfalfa B. 127: 39-40 



Jones, Jesse M R- 17: ' 



Kinman, C. F R- 17: 7, 21 



Larva of Boll weevil B. 129 : 95 



and pupa of boll weevil, Figure 3 B. 189: 96 



Life history of boll weevil B . 129 : 94 



Lime and inoculation B. 127: 22-25 



Livingston, alfalfa at B . 127 : 10 



Local experiments with alfalfa B. 



Loss of weight by range cattle during winter B. 



Lucern B . 



Macon County, weights and gains during pasture sea- 

 son by scrub cattle (Appendix). B. 128: 87-88 



Mallein R- 17: 27 



Manufacturer of cane syrup R. 17: 13-14 



Manure, for alfalfa B. 127: 26-27 



produced by steers B. 128: 70 



Map showing boll weevil area B. 129: 92 



Marls, analysis of R • 1? : 12 



McAdory, I. F R- 17: 7 



McEntyre, R. P B. 127: 43 



Mackintosh, R. S B. 17: 19 



Medicago, Sativa B. 127: 3 



Methods of control of boll weevil B. 129: 99-100 



Mexican cotton boll weevil. Figure 4 B. 129: 97 



Mexican cotton boll weevil (R. 17: 9 and 17), B. 129: 91 



Miscellaneous analysis R. 17: 18 



