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I XPERIMENTAL FARMS OF CANADA. 



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Currant — Con. 



Wentworth Seerlling (1899), 83 ; (1900), 111. 

 White Cherry (1808), 405; ('99), 418 ; (1900), 



4G9 ; ('01 ). 552. 

 —Dutch (1890), 82; ("93), 302; ('95), 275, 



401; ('9G), 411; ('98), 102, 307, 405; ('99), 



82, 418 ; (1900), 110, 372, 4G9 ; ('01), 378, 



43G, 552. 



■ English (1899), 419 ; (1900), 470. 



Esperen (1901), 551. 



Gondoin (1,S95), 401 ; ('97), 429; ('98), 



404; ('99), 418; (1900), 470. 



Grapi>(18!-2), 219 ; ('93), 2G0, 302 ; ('95), 



275, 401 ; ('9G), 354, 411 ; ('98). 10.', 405 ; ('99), 

 82, 419 ; (1900), 110, 372, 4G9 ; ('01), 436, 

 551 



' Imperial (1899), 83; (1900), HI ; ('01), 



378, 551. 



Kaiser (1898), 404: ('99), 418; (1900), 



469. 



Pearl (1897), 430 ; ('93), 405 ; ('99), 418 ; 

 (1900), 4G9; ('01), 551. 



Transparent (1894), 312; ('95), 275,401 ; 



('9G), 411 : ('97), 429 ; ('98). 404 ; ('99), 83, 



418; (1900), 111: ('01 ), 5-52. 

 Wilder (1898), 102 ; ('99), 82 ; (1900), 110 ; ("01), 



378, 435. 

 Winona (1897), 9G ; ('98), 102; (99), 82,317; 



(1900), 110,372; ('01), 431). 

 Wood (1895), 400; ('97), 4.%; ('98), 406; ('99), 



420 ; (1900), 470 ; ("01), 552. 



Currant Bark-louse (1887), 37. 



Borer, the imported 11901), 238.— Bull, x^ 21 



(%•) 

 Insects affecting (1 887 i, .36; (1890), 82; ('93), 



179; ("97), 204; (1901), SS^.-Bull. xi, 21. 

 Maggoc (1897), 204; (1901), 23S. 

 Saw-fly (1S93), 179 ; ('97), •mh.-Bull. xi, 21. 



f^.g^ parasite of (189-'), 158. 



Span-worm (1893), 180 (fig.s.) 

 Weevil(1887), 36 ; ('92), 146. 

 Worm, the imported (1887), 36; ('92). 146.— 



Bull, xi, 21. 



Currants. — 



Black, cross-breeding experiments (1897), 



61 (figs.) 

 hybri Is with gooseberry (1897), 62 



(figs.) 

 Cross-bi-eeding experiments (1897), 61. 

 Grown at St. Denis, F.Q., (1895), H6 ; ("99), 88. 

 Hybrids with gooseberry (1897), 62 (figs.) 

 Mulching to retard blossoming (1896), 159 



(figs. ) 

 Plantation at Agassiz (1890), 304; ('91), 338 ; 



('93), 345; ("94), 405; ('!)5), 399; ('96), 4.55; 



('97), 429 ; ('08), 404 ; ('99), 417 ; (1900), 469 ; 



('01), 551. 

 • at Brandon (1889), 131 ; ('90), 261 ; 



('91). 274; ('92), 219; ('93), 260; ('94), 311 ; 



('95), 308; ('96), 3.53; ("97), 338; ('98), 307; 



('99), 317; (1900), 372 ; ('01), 435. 



at Central Farm (1888), 85 ; ('89), 94 ; 



('90), 82; ('91), 138; ('97), 94; ('98), 101; 

 ('99), 82; (19U0), 109. 



at Indian Head (1889), 146 ; ('90), 285 ; 



('91), 306; ('92), 251 ; ('93), 302; ('94), .370; 

 ('9(;), 411 ; ('97). 392 ; ('98), 366; ('99), 381 ; 

 (1960), 427 ; ('01), 504. 



Currants — Con. 



Plantation at Nappan (1894), 271 ; ('95), 575 ;: 



(1901), 378. 

 Seedlings (1890), 83 ; ('93), 302 ; ('94), 312 ; 



('95), 309; ('96), 14.3, 354; ('97), 94 (figs.);. 



('99) 382. 



^'Bla"ck, at Brandon (1896), 354. 



Varieties recommended (1897), 298. 

 Cuscuta epithymuin, Bnll. xxviii, 34. 



trifolii (1892), 148. 

 Cut- worm Lion, beetle (1898), 190 (figs.) 

 the Clay-backed (1893), 161, 162. 

 the Climbing (1888), 73 ; ('98), 189. 

 the Devastating (1889), 71 (figs.); ('92). 144;: 



('!I3), 163 (figs.); ('98), 180 (figs.) 

 the Dingy (1888), 73 ; ('89), 70. 

 the Glassy (1898), 180 (figs.) ; (1901), 217 (figs.) 

 the Greasy (1888), 73. 

 the Red-backed (1892), 144 ; ('96), 247 ; ('98), 



189 ; (1900), 205 ; ('01), 217, 218, 220, 222, 



230. 

 the Spotted (1900). 227. 

 the Variable (1901), 2.36. 

 the Variegated (1888), 71 ; (1900), 215 (figs.) : 



('01), 229 (figs.) 



life history (1900), 222 (figs.) 



parasites (1900), 225. 



predaceous enemies (1900), 226. 



remedies (1900), 224. 



the White (1S98), 189 (fig.) 

 the W-marked (1888), 71 ; ^89), 70. 

 Cut-worm traps (1888), 75 ; ('89), 70 ; ('98), I'.IO 



(1900), 22\.—Buliy.\, 27. 

 Cut-worms (1887), 2o ; ('88), .57, 65, 71 ; ('89), 70 



('91), 190 ; (-93). 160 (figs.) ; ('95), 135 ; ('96) 



247 (figs.) ; ('97), 195 ; ('98), 179, 188 ; (1900) 



2M.—BulL xi, 27 (figs.) ; xxx, 9. 

 remedies for (18-8), 74 ; ('91), 190 ; ('93), 164 



("96), 249; ('98), V-M.—BuU. xi, 27. 

 Cut-worms destroying tobacco plants. Bull, xxx, 



9. 

 Fungus destroying (1888), 77. 

 In gardens (lOOl), 230. 

 In grain crops (1893), IGO ; ('98), 179; (1901), 



217. 

 In pea fields (1898), 188. 

 Natural enemies of (1893), 164 ; ("98), 190.— 



Bnll. xi, 28 (figs.) 

 Outbreak in British Columbia (1900), 215 (figs. ) 



Cyclamens, Weevil attacking (1893), 182. 



Cynodon dactylon (1890), 186. 



Cynoglossum officinale. Bull, xxviii, 34. 



Cynosurns cristatus (1890), 185 ; ('91), 213. 



Cytisus capitatus (1890), 262 ; ('91), 277 ; ('96), 362. 

 hirsutus (1898), 312 ; ('99), 124. 

 purpureus (1897), 340 ; ('99), 124 ; (1901), 440. 



Dactvlis glomerata (1890). 185; ('95), 269; ('97), 

 ' mo.—BnU. xix, 12. 



Dairy. 



Bacteria, tests of pure cultures (1894), 86. 

 Building at Central Farm (1890), 54; ('91), 



88 (fig.) 



plans of (1891), 55, 56. 



Butter from different modes of creaming; 



(1891), 97; ('92), 73; r94), 90. 



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