26 



Horticultural division, equipment of R 8-4S 



Horticulturist, report of ...R 1-13 and 28, 2-4, 3-7, 4-11, 5-156. 6-5, 7-16, 

 8-47, 9-53, 10-71, ii-ii, 12-96,15-26, 16-154, 17-157) 18-47 



Hungarian grass, compared with millet as a fodder crop, R 9-32 



Phosphates for, compared on basis of equal phosphoric acid, R 13-105 

 Hydrocyanic gas, (See Fungicides and insecticides) 

 Hyphantria ctinea, (See Fall web worm) 



Idaho field or coffee pea {Cic^ arietiiium), R 10-36 



Imported elm bark louse {Gossyparia iiimi) B 28-23 



Imported elm leaf beetle (Galenicella luteola), I> 36-3, 76-3 ; 



R 14-S7, 15-47, 16-107. 



Insect trap, Barnard's B 19-1 16 



Insecticides, B 13-5, 24-3, 



25-6,29-5, 37-3r, 44-47, 52-15,60-4.73-9,80-9,96-6; R 7-18 



Analyses of B 74-7, 109-14 



Compilations of analyses of (See Analyses, compilations) 



Poisonous doses of B 2-8 ; R 1-26 



Insecticides and fungicides, (See also Fungicides and insecticides) 



Combined, B 29-3, 37-30, 73-10, 80-13, 9^-9 J R 5-'57) 6-7 



On fruits, B 11-12 



Insects and fungous diseases, protection of crops from R 8-47 



Iron sulfate and sulfuric acid, (See Fungicides and insecticides) 



Iris pabnlaria, R 9-4 1 



Ivory soap, (See Fungicide^ and insecticide.s) 



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Jamestown weed, (See Fungicides and insecticides) 



Japanese crops, B 7-14 



Japanese millets, (See Millets, Japanese) 



Jumping sumach beetle {BlepJiarida rJiois), B 1-4 , R i-io 



June bug {Lachnostertia fusca), B 12-14, 22-9 



Kerosene emulsion, (See Fungicides and insecticides) 



Kerosene emulsion, mechanical (See Fungicides and insecticides) 



Kerosene for the plum wart, B i i-iS 



