TOM 



EXPERIMENTAL FARMS OF CANADA. 



TUR 



Tomatoes— Con. 



at Central Farm (1890), 88 ; {'91), 141 ; 



('98), 110, 114; ('99), 109; (1900), 132; ('01), 

 120. 



at Indian Head (1890), 282 ; ('91), 30.5 ; 



('92), 250 ; ('93), 299 ; ('94), 3.i4 ; ("90), 408 ; 

 ('97), 385; ('93), 3.57 ; ('99),3G9; (1900), 414; 

 ('01), 488. 



at Nappan (1889), 117 ; ('94), 268 ; ('95), 



273; ('96), 317; ('97), 302; ('98), 269; ('99), 

 269; (1900), 330; (01), 387. 

 Varieties recommended to farmers (1898), 110 ; 

 ('99), 104. 

 Toronto Board of Trade, report on Ladoga Wheat, 



Bull, iv, 14. 

 Tree Cricket, the Snowy (1893), 182 (fig.) 

 Tree labels (1895), 66. 



Trees and Shrubs, hints on transplanting (1897), 

 253. 

 list of one hundred hardy at Ottawa (1897), 

 253. 



of those growing at Nappan (1901), .370. 



Seven years' growth at Nappan (1898), 264. 

 Varieties recommended for Nova Scotia (1898), 



264. 

 Winter effects at Central Farm (1897), 247. 



Trees, dates of blooming at Central Farm (1895), 

 68. 

 distributed in Manitoba (1901), 452. 

 grown for Forestry Branch of the Department 



of the Interior (1901), 453, 494. 

 grown from Seed at Brandon (1901), 453. 



at Indian Head (1901^ 494. 



rate of growth at Biandon (1893), 263. 



at Central Farm (1895), 60 ; ('97), 250. 



transplanting, experiments in fall and spring 

 (1893), 112. 

 Teemblay, W., Chicoutimi, P.Q., report on a 



Northern Orchard (1899), 89. 

 Trichobaris trinotata (1901), 234 (figs.) 



Trichogramma intermedium (1892), 160. 

 minutnm (1892), 160 (fig.) 

 minutissiTniun (1892), 160. 

 pretiosa (1892), 159, 161 ; ('96), 246. 



Trimerotropis cincta (1898), 187. 

 vineulatus (1888), 63. 



Trisetum subspicatum (1890), 187. 

 Triticum caninum (1888), 59 ; ('89), 126. 



repens (18S8), 59; ('89), 05. 

 Trogus exesorius (18^2), 145. 



Trollius EuropfEus (1897), 267. 

 Ledebourii (1898), 121. 



Trombidium locustarum (1896), 240 (figs.); ('98). 



1S5. 

 Tropaiolum Canariense (1900), 143. 



Trypeta pomonella (1896), 256; ('97), 201 (fig.)— 

 Bull, xxxvii, 74. 



Tsuga Canadensis (1893), 50 ; ('94), 38, 273. 

 Tuberculin, application of (1894), 59, ()2, 65, 69; 

 ('96), 89 ; ('97), 72.— Bull, xx, 11. 

 how to prii)are. Bull, xx, 8. 

 how to use. Bull, xx, 8. 



reliabiHty of, as an indicator of disease (1894), 

 70.~Bull. XX, 31, 34. 



Tuberculin, supplied to Veterinary Surgeons 

 (1897), 136 ; i'98), 124 ; ('99), 131 ; (1900), 

 146. 



tests at Agassiz (1894), 68. 



at Biandon U894), 59. 



at Central Farm, Bull, xx, 11. 



at Indian Head (1894), 62. 



at Nappan (1894), 64. 



Tuberculosis, animals attacked by, Bull, xx, 3. 

 bacillus, Bull, xx, 4, 5. 

 development of the disease. Bull, xx, 5. 

 diagnosis of the disease, Bui/, xx, 7. 

 difference froni pleuro-pneumonia 1 1894), 70. 

 disinfecting methods (1894), 61 ; ('97), 74.— 



Bull. XX, 29. 

 liability of housed animals to. Bull, xx, 7. 

 mode of attack. Bull, xx, 4. 

 outbreak at Central Farm (1893), 63 ; ('94), 58; 



("96), 89; (97), 70.— Bull, xx, 9. 

 prevalence in Canada, Bull, xx, 32. 



in other countries. Bull. xx. 33. 



Prof. Koch's investigations. Bull. xx. 3. 



lymph. Bull, xx, 7. 



spread of the disease. Bull, xx, 5. 



Tumbling weeds (1892), 147, 2.56 ; ('93), 192 ; ('94), 

 244 ; {'95), 17S.-BuM. xxviii, 11 (fig.), 36. 

 Mustard (1893), 192; ('94), 225; ('95), 178 (figs.); 

 ('97), 401; ('99), 185 (fig.) 



Turkey foot (Iva), Bull, xxviii, 28. 



Turkeys affected with Entero-hepatitis (1899)' 



220. 

 affected with Roup (1894), 247. 

 best breed for farmers (1900), 269. 

 fattening for market (1897), 332 ; (1!!00), 270. 

 how to kill, pluck, dress and pack (1{)W). 269. 

 lations for (1900), 269. 

 Turnip ai)his (1887), 19 ; ('88), 67 ; ("92), 145 ; ('95), 



1.35 ; ('98), 194 ; (1900), 238 ; ('01), 229. 

 beetle, the red and black (1887), 19 ; ('91), 202; 



('92), 1.52 (life history); ('93), 171 ; ('96), 244; 



(1900), 241. 

 flea-beetle (1887), 18 ; ('88), 65; ("89), 72 ; ('93), 



170 (fig.); ('9(5), 2i3.— Bull, xi, 30 (fig.) 

 • remedies for (1887), 18 ; ("88), 66 ; ("89), 



72; ('93), 170.— Bull, xi, 30 

 fly (1897), 18 ; ('88), 65 ; ('89), 72. 

 insects affecting, (1887), 18; ('88), 65; 



('90), 165 ; (-93), 170 ; ('95), 296 ; ('96), 243. 



TUBNIP — 



Aberdeen Green -top Yellow (1891), 2(i6. 

 American Purple-top (1895), 296 ; ('97), 376. 

 Bangholm's Imiiroved (1893), 251, 331. 



Improved Purple-top (1892), 209, 244 ; 



('93) 35 



Purple-top Swede (1892), 183; ('93), 290. 



Selected (1897), 25, 26, 280, 319, 376, 



414; ('98). 38, 250, 291, 350, .386; {'99), 17, 

 18. 240, 304, 361, 402 ; (1900), 19, 292, 355, 

 406, 446; ('01), 2(5, 27, 347, 415, 527.— Bull. 

 xxix, 19; xxxii, 20 ; xxxiv, 22, 24; xxxvi, 

 21 ; xxxix, 26, 50. 



Selected, 4 years' average at the five 



Farms, Bull, xxxiv, 4-5. 



5 years' average at the five 



Farms, Bull, xxxvi, 46 ; xxxix, 50. 



Swedes (1889), 117 ; ('90), 34, 250 ; ('91), 



244, 265, 299, 326; ('92), 36, 269 ; ('93), 218. 



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