INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



1137 



Conifers, parasites 757 



"Western American 52 



Connecticut State Station — 



bulletins 339 



notes 399 



report 514, 



515, 516, 517, 518, 519, 538, 540, 543, 549,551, 

 552, 553, 560, 565, 566, 568, 569, 574, 575, 598 

 Connecticut, Storrs Station — 



notes 299 



report 729, 746,779, 780, 782, 783, 786, 791, 793, 798 



Vonogetkes punetiferalis, notes 262 



Conorhinus nanguisuga, notes, U. S. D. A.. 62.254 



Conotrachelus nenuphar, notes, Can 856 



Minn 151 



Okla 371 



U. S.D.A.. 662 



Conringia orientalis, notes . .■ 454 



U. S.D.A 653 



Convolvulus arvensis, eradication, Can. .. 453 



Coon tie, analyses, Fla 225 



Cooperative creameries and tuberculosis. . . 1088 



dairying in Ireland 184, 291 



Cooperative experiments — 



with field crops in Ontario 317 



forest trees, Ky 1025 



sugar beets, Mo 944 



Wash 240 



tobacco, Mass. Hatch 345 



Copper acetate for grape Peronospora 458 



rot of peaches, Del 147 



carbonate, ammoniacal, for celery 



blight, N. T. Cornell 359 



determination 420 



insolubility in soap mixtures 457 



lime sucrate for leaf diseases of 



grapes 660 



physiological effect on man 982 



poisonous effect on plants 1028 



solution, effect on tomatoes 569 



solutions for determination of sugar 225 



sucrate for grape mildew 765 



Copper sulphate — 



and Bordeaux mixture for brown rot of 



plums, "Va 647 



and soap for grape mildew and black 



rot of grapes 363 



for bacterial disease of grapes 1058 



smut of Wheat, barley, and oats, 



Mont 363 



impure 1°23 



Coprinus comatus, notes, U. S. D. A 649 



rostrupianus, notes 450 



stercorarius, notes 450 



Gorchorus capsularis, notes, N. C 41 



Cure i/ra cephalonica, notes, U. S. D. A 853 



Cordyceps en tomorrh iza, notes 471 



gunnii, notes 361 



Core rot of apples, Can 850 



pears, Can 850 



Coriander, culture, Idaho 357 



Cork formation by plants 330 



Corn. (See also Maize.) 



amount of cultivation. Kans 125 



analyses, Conn. Storrs 786 



and peas for fattening lambs, Wis 578 



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 Corn — Continued. 



and soy-bean silage, digestibility, 



Mass. Hatch 373 



continuous growth on same land, 



Conn . State 551 



cost of growing 348 



cowpeas, and wheat bran for pigs, 



Ala. College 272 



cultivation by different methods, 111.. 39 



to different depths, Kans. 125 



Ohio . 37 



culture experiments, Can 833 



Fla 243 



Ga 124 



Md 39 



cutting and shocking, Ala. College 828 



determination of heating value 320 



feeding to farm animals 682 



fertilizer experiments, Ark 634 



Can 830 



Conn. Storrs . . 746 



Ga 124 



Ind 237 



Md 39 



Mass. Hatch . . 340 



"W.Va 832 



fodder, cost and feeding value, N. J. . . 790 



digestibility, Can 866 



shredded, and jack-bean meal 



for steers, Miss 168 



yield at different stages of ma- 

 turity, N.T.Cornell 342 



fuel value, Xebr 196 



green manuring, Mass. Hatch 340 



harvesters, tests, Wis 597 



harvesting by different methods, Ohio. 38 



hill vs. drill culture, Mass. Hatch 340 



irrigation, Wis 594 



meal, analyses, Conn. Storrs 786 



meal and bran vs. Atlas meal for milch 



cows.Vt 879 



vs. oat feed for pigs, Mass. Hatch. 375 

 rice meal for pigs, Mass. 



Hatch 374 



shelled corn for pigs, V.t 870 



methods of determining comparative 



yields in variety tests, 111 38 



plant, analyses, Can 865 



planting at different — 



dates, lnd 237 



Kans 125 



depths, Ind 237 



distances, Ala. College 828 



Can 441 



Ga 124 



Ohio 38 



planting by different methods, N. Y. 



Cornell 342 



product, new, value as a feeding staff, 



Md 76 



profitable amount of seed per acre, Me . 830 



routs, growth, Colo 241 



rotation vs. continuous cropping, Ind . 237 

 seed from different — 



localities, Ala. College 828 



Ind 347 



