INDEX OF SUBJECTS. 



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Page. 



Corn silage, analyses 466 



Conn.State 1065 



Hawaii 172 



Tenn 672 



chemical changes in 466 



feeding value, Ind 970 



N.Y.State 968 



Ohio 270 



for cows. Miss 475 



Tenn 672 



smut, notes, Del 946 



Ga 1036 



stalk borer, notes 1151 



stover, analyses, Tenn 627 



feeding value, Ohio 270 



for cows, N.C 871 



Tenn 672 



studies for teachers 490 



use 833 



varieties 228,632 



Mich 133, 134 



Wis 33,135 



viability 628 



vitality as affected by freezing, Wis 33 



yield as affected by drainage. Wis 30 



Corncobs, ground, analyses 467 



La :. 865 



Cornell I'ni versity, notes 97, 



295,493,094,895,997,1097,1200 



Cornstarch, analyses, Conn.State 959 



Coronas, studies, U.S.D.A 515 



Corticaria fcrruginca, notes, Me 1049 



Coryneum foUicolum, studies 547 



Corypsylla ornatus n. g. and n. sp., descrip- 

 tion 857 



Cossus ligniperda, notes 60 



Cotton- 

 American, culture in the Transvaal 636 



anthracnose, studies 1138 



black scale, notes 853 



boll weevil- 

 control, U.S.D.A 853 



destruction by beetles 761 



eating by birds, U.S.D.A 251 



legislation concerning, Miss 560 



natural enemies 161 



new enemy 761 



notes 553 



Okla 952 



parasites, studies 553, 1050 



parasitism, factors affecting 954 



present status 555 



remedies 761 , 1 150 



bollworra, distribution as affected by 



temperature, N.H 852 



notes 853,854 



Conn.State 1049 



remedies 1150 



breeding 743 



U.S.D.A 235 



bil)liography, Ga 636 



cy tological aspects S97 



experiments, Ga 635 



Miss 439 



for wilt resistance, U.S.D.A 450 



bug, rod, notes 854 



I'age. 

 Cotton— Continued. 



cake, analyses 972 



feeding value 972 



caterpillar, notes, P. II 32 



conditions affecting production, S.C 330 



congress, international 1128 



cultivation experiments 632 



culture 636 



P.R 32 



experiments 032,932,1150 



Ala.Canebrake 1030 



Ala.Tuskegee 137 



Miss 439 



U.S.D.A...'. 436 



in Algeria 330 



BrazU 743 



British possessions 636 



Egypt 1128 



Nigeria 743 



the South 1128 



Tunis without irrigation 533 



development as affected by weather 911 



distance experiments 633 



Egyptian, culture in Arizona, U.S.D.A.. 130 



nitrogen content 331 



fertilizer experiments 632, 820, 832, 1 127 



Ala.Canebrake 1030 



La 633 



Miss 436 



requirements, Tex 920 



foliage, destruction 1)y spraying 553 



harvesting and handling 636 



hybrids, fixation 597 



primitive characters, U.S.D.A.. 636 



improvement 633, 832, 833 



industry in Barbados 1127 



Brazil 743 



Egypt 1128 



U.S.D.A 136 



insects affecting 160, 255, 853, 942, 1150, 1151 



leaf roller, notes 854 



nectaries of, U.S.D..V 226 



nitrogen content 331 



notes 1034 



U.S.D.A 437 



perfect stand 1150 



picking miichinc, description 886 



potash requirements 221 



production in the United States 636, 932 



refuse, fertilizing value 832 



root rot, treatment, U.S.1)..V 246 



roots, distribution 732 



rotation exjxiriments, La 033 



seed, analyses 972 



cake, analyses, La.T 572 



Tex 1065 



effect on milk 1175 



for cows, La 572 



feed , analyses. La 864 



Me 172 



N.J 69 



feeding value 972 



hulls, analyses 360 



La 572,865 



determination 908 



Tex 510 



