INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



lonri 



I'age. 



Carex sj)., auatomy 289 



Carnatitin antliracnosc 412 



bacteriosis 898 



Ind 235 



maggot 898 



rust 608, 801. 898 



Can 899, 99G 



N.T. State 238 



Vt 61 



spot disease 898 



Carnations, culture 601, 602, 701 



old and new 231 



Garneades scandens, notes, Mich 241 



N.Y.Coruell... 65 



Carol) tree, notes 701 



Carpet beetle. {See Buffalo beetle.) 



bug, black, Ky 418 



Carpocapsa pomonella in walnuts 148, 418 



notes 908 



Can 99!) 



X.Mex Cn 



Carrot Hy, remedies 911 



Carrots, analyses 152 



culture and use 974 



experiments, Cal 700 



La 407 



Minn 22.i 



Wash 3i:! 



varieties, Ark 977 



Can 792, 888, 889, 97:! 



Case bearers, N. Mex 611 



Casein, centrifugal separation from luilk, 



Wis 725 



iu milk, determination 861 



reduction 933 



nutritive value 513 



solution by bacteria 742 



pepsin hydrochloric 



acid 466 



Cashew nut, F. S. D. A 2;U 



Casimiroa pubeicenn, notes 108 



Cassava, culture, Fla 128 



Castanea dentata, notes, F. S. D. A 230 



jaijonica, notes, F. S. D. A 230 



pvmila, notes, F. S. D. A.'. 230 



sativa, notes, F. S. D. A 230 



Cagtanopisis crysophylla, notes, F. S. D. A. . . 230 



CastiUoa elastica, notes 471 



Castor beans, culture 496, 700 



pomace, analyses, Conn. State 389 



Catappa nut, F. S. D. A 23 1 



Catbirds, food habits, F. S. D. A 750 



Catch crops for conserving nitrogen in llio 



soil 126 



vet<hes for 779 



Cateri)illar cocoons, protection 910 



lime, Erniiscli's 712 



red-humped apple, Oreg 68 



rosinweed, ^linn 146 



saddleback, N. J 905 



tent, Minn 14.') 



N H 321,613 



Oreg OS 



Vt 1003 



zebra, Minn 146 



N.H 321 



I 'ago. 



Caterpillars, leafage ijoy 



uo'cs 148, 418 



ravages in Algeria 507 



Cathartus gemellatiis, notes, Fla 610 



Catorania tlour beetle, Fla 610 



Caloraina piinrtulata, notes, Fla 610 



Cats, digestion experiments 821 



Cattle and horse raising in sugar beet farm- 

 ing r.21 



as influenced by locality 157 



breed traits 427 



breeding in the Tyrol 472 



Channel I.slands 427 



cornstalk disease, Kans 522 



F. S. D. A 81 



crossbreeding 720 



Danish, exports 1034 



disease not tlistingiiishablo from 



rabies, V. S. 1). .V 83 



1 )utcli breeds 427 



Kuropean, domesticated 427 



feed, analyses, Conn. State 426 



feeding, Ariz 175 



fever, Texas, Ark ,'•,25 



I Uyrian breed 157 



importance of mineral constitiunls 



of plants 157 



injuries from swallowing pointed 



objects, F. S. I). A 626 



nianure, analyses 485 



raising industry 427 



red water in, S. ( ' 625 



slaughter experiments 427 



stalls 521 



tick, remedies 1001 



tuberculosis 525, 1016 



Ark 428 



Mich 625 



N.J 1015 



wasting disease 159 



Cauliflower leaf miner. Conn. Storrs 418 



Cauliflowers, culture experiments. La 407 



Wash . 313 



forcing 268 



Del 492 



i nsects affecting, Fla 147 



irrigation. Wis 689 



varieties, Ark 977 



Can 888,889 



Pa 790 



decidomyia hratsicce, notes 999 



destructor, notes, Ind 321 



Minn 146 



N..J 904 



tritici, notes. Conn. State 418 



Cedar apples as a cause of disease of apph's 



and pears 801 



Celery blight, N.J 895 



culture experln)ent», Wash 313 



diseases, cop]>er carbonate for 800 



insects aflccliug, Fla 147 



intensive cultivation 407 



irrigation, N.J 895 



reversion to wild state 090 



rust, treatment 608 



spot disease 239 



