Index. 



Cherry, T. — continued. 



Present Day Problems of Agri. 



culture •■ ■■■ ■■■ 47^ 



Three Years' Progress in Ayr.eul- 

 ture ... ... ... ••■ 103 



Chicken Pox .. ■■•3^9, opp. 512 



Chinese Scrub ... .-■ ••• 49^ 



Chloroformi-ig ... ... ■■■ 58 



Clearing ... ... opp. 640 



Closer Settlement Studies — 



A Suburban Dairy Parm ... 6<jo 



Clover, Snail ... opp. i()2, opp. 320 



Coach-whip Bird ... ■•• ... 209 



Codlin Moth ... ... 616, 721 



Colac Experimental Maize Plots ... 236 

 Colebatch, W. J.— 



New Sources of Available Nitro- 

 gen ... ... ... 328 



Stock Inspection Methods in New 

 Zealand ... ... ... 273 



Commerce Act and Fruit l^\j)orts 89, 722 

 Competitions — 



Cheese, at the A.N. A. E.\hibi- 

 tion ... ... ... 183, 731 



Dookie Egg-laying ... ... 35S 



Nhill Farm ... ... ... ig 



Tatura Farm ... ... ... 2ri 



Concrete for Silos and other farm 



Buildings, Use of 

 Connor, J. M. B. — 



A Suburban Dairy Farm 

 Cheap Motor Power on tae Farm 

 Improving the Milk Yield 

 Contracted rieels ... 

 Contracted Tendons and Knuckling 



Over 

 Cool Chamber ... opp. 449; opp- 



Cool Storage — 

 Eggs ... 

 Fruit 



Lambs ... 



Scale of Charges, Government Cool 

 Stores 

 Co-operation — 



Bacon Factory, A Co-operative ... 

 Corns 

 Couch Grass ... ... opp. 



Cows — 



Ascertaining Pregnancy ... opP' 



Calving ... ... opp. 



Contagious Abortion opp. 1, opp. 

 opp. 576, opp. 

 Development of Dairy Shorthorns 

 Importance of Good 



401 



66q 

 soy 

 591 

 635 



521 



676 

 613 

 634 



Lump on Udder 



Rugging 



Service of 



Swollen Uddei 



Tonic for 

 Crate, A Light 



Poultry 

 Cripples 

 Cronin, J. — 



Garden Notes 



33i^ 435' 



50 



415 



704 



128 

 704 

 128, 



704 

 348 

 594 

 57b 

 3^4 

 512 



opp. 

 opp. 

 opp. 



opp. 640, opp. 768 

 opp. 64 

 arid Serviceable 



545 



opp. 385 



Rhubarb Cultivation 



[5, 100, 171, 221, 288, 

 494, 541, 606, 669, 724 



729 



Page 

 L'rowe, R. — 



Dairy Produce Export Trade ... 391 

 Perishable and Frozen Produce V.\- 

 ports ... ... 179' 320, 704 



Pure Lactic Acid Culture for 

 Ripening Cream ... ... 702 



Curb ... ... ••■ •■■ 519 



Dairy — 



Cattle at the Royal Sliow ... 578 



Farm, A Suburban ... ... 660 



Farm Buildings ... 117^ 281 



Farms, Progressive ... ... 595 



Herd, Cabbages as Fodder for the 297 

 Produce Export Trade ... .•• 391 



Shorthorns, Development of ... 34S 



Dairying — 



under Difficulties (l"'ern Tree Crull 



Shire) 

 Farm Buildings ... u 



Impressions of Denn.ark 

 Insanitary Milk Cans 

 in the Lilydale District ... 

 Necessity for Inspection of some 



Dairies 

 Present Day Problems of Agricul- 

 ture 

 Delver, The 



Denmark, Impressions of ... 

 Digestion and Absorption ... 686, 



Diseases of Animals — (see Ailments). 

 Docks, Destroying ... (d'.P- 



Dookie Egg-iaymg Competition, 



1906-7 

 Dorking, Silver 

 Drainage and Irrigation ... 

 Drains — 



Charcoal ... ■•• opp. 



Material for ... •■■ opp. 



Dry P\irming Metl.ods, Improve- 

 ment in 

 Ducks — 

 for export 



Inbred ... ■■• 'M'P- 



Success in Egg Culture ... 



Eggs— 



Dookie Egg-laying Competition ... 



Egg-eating ... •■• opP- 



E.xport of 



Production and Cool Storage 



Success in Egg Culture ... 

 Elbow Lameness ... 

 Embryotomy 

 Enema 



Engines and their Care, Farm ... 

 English Broom 

 Enzymes, The 

 ]':wart, A. J. — 



Guildford Grass, or Onion Grass 



Seed Table for Seedsmen, Farmers, 

 and Market Gardeners 



Tree Planting and Forest Preser- 

 vation 

 Ewart, A. J., and Tovey, J. R.— 



Proclaimed Plants of Victoria, 

 104, i37> 230, 276, 336, 438' 498> 

 606, 680, 720 



292 

 281 



49 



57^ 

 94 



93 



478 



709 



49 

 761 



192 



358 

 677 

 206 



512 

 320 



136 



158 



576 



358 



704 



161 



676 



II 



257 



65 



76 



I 



230 



337 



537 



737 



224 



28, 

 54O' 



