INDEX 



Appendicitis often due to badly- 

 balanced food rations, p. 18. 



Back-to-land movement a fail- 

 ure, p. 15. 



Baker, Ray Stannard, p. 41. 



Binder, Dr. Rudolph M., p. 43. 



Burbank, Luther, quoted, p. 104. 



Bussierc, Adrian, on methods 

 of mushroom culture, p. 237. 



Calder, Senator, reports on 

 need of homes, p. 212. 



Canning, methods of, p. 240. 



Cape Cod District compared 

 with California, p. 100. 



Co-operative stores, wisdom of, 

 p. 214. 



"David Grayson," pp. 41, 60. 

 De Vries, Prof. Hugo, quoted, 

 p. 116. 



Free, Miss Mabel, successful 



gardener, p. 186. 

 Prank, Mr. and Mrs. George 



B., work of, p. 117. 



Golden Gate Park, p. 38. 

 Gottsch, John \\\, poultry ex- 

 perience of, p. 131. 



Hall, Bolton, advocate of small 



holdings, p. 221. 

 Hart ran ft, Marshall V., quoted, 



p. 88. 

 Health in citv and country, 



p. 17-23. 



Hevener, W. W., produces 



turkeys intensively, p. 147; 



feeding methods, p. 258. 

 Hobden, George, garden of, 



p. 119. 

 Hookworm, p. 18. 

 Hoover, Herbert, in aid of 



European children, p. 35. 



Infant mortality, p. 19. 



Kincaid, Hon. Moses P., p. 208. 



King, Clarence Kay, successful 

 pigeon-breeder, p. 144; feed- 

 ing ration, p. 257. 



Kraft, Miss Emma, breeder of 

 champion Nubian goats, p. 

 186. 



Kropotkin, Prince, influence of, 

 ]). 221. 



Lane, Franklin K., plans for 

 reconstruction, p. 11; in- 

 augurates investigation of 

 rural life, p. 15; Annual Re- 

 port of 1919, quoted, p. 66, 

 "I am for the Chimes," p. 

 180; Soldier Settlement, 

 plans of, p. 206. 



Land tenure not discussed, p. 

 222. 



Letchworth, England, Garden 

 City of, p. 81. 



Lincoln, Abraham, quoted, p. 

 83. 



Malaria, a mosquito-borne 

 disease, p. 18. 



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