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INDEX. 



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Johnson, A. .T., note on pine nuts 92 



B. F., note on soil tor American chestnut ... 77 



notes on area of pecan culture 52 



George \V., note on chinkapin 90 



Juglant California (California walnut), article 47 



use for supplying pollen to Per- 

 sian wain ut 43 



cinerea (butternut), article 44 



cordiiformis (Japanese walnut) , article 41 



note on introduction in the United 



States 32 



mandshurica (Japanese walnut ). article 41 



description and note on intro- 

 duction 43 



nigra (black walnut) article 45 



( Kastern black walnut), use for supply- 

 ing pollen to Persian walnut 43 



regia (Persian walnut), where grown and ori- 

 gin of name 29 



rupestris, article 48 



geographical distribution and de- 

 scription 48 



yieboldiana (Japanese walnut), article 41 



distribution in United States 42 



date of introduction into United 



States 42 



Kedney, H. S., note on pecan in Florida 51 



Keimer, Otto E., remarks on disease of cocoanut palm . 99 



Keith, F. EL, success with Persian walnut in California 32 



Keller, John, note on grafting pecan 55 



Kendall, James E., note on varieties of chestnut 84 



Kerr, J. W., note on chinkapin 90 



varieties of Japanese chestnut 88 



K illi'ii. J. W., note on European hazel 73 



varieties of Japanese chestnut . . 88 



variety of chestnut 86 



King nut. (Same as Shellbark.) 



William, note on variety of chestnut 8H 



Kirk, E. L., note on American hazelnut 7. r > 



Kline, John G., note on grafting pecan '. 55 



Knight, Thomas Andrew, note on methods of grafting 



Persian walnut 30 



experience in budding wal- 

 nuts 13 



Koerber, R. C., note on pecans 49 



Kola, article 102 



dietetic value 104 



kind of soil required and methods of planting. .. 103 



nativity and description 102 



note on yield and growing of nuts 104 



where it will grow 103 



Ladd Bros., note on varieties of pecan 64 



Lainhart, George W., notes on cocoaiiut in Florida 100 



Lanetart, William M., notes on cocoanut in Florida . . . 100 



Layering for propagating pecan 54 



Learning, Rush G., note oil variety of shagbark 67 



LeConte, John, note on Hicoria Texana 54 



Leechee, article 105 



description 105 



Leeson, J. J., note on pine nuts 92 



reporting yield of almonds 22 



Lee, S., note on variety of shagbark nut 67 



Le Long, B. M., experience in grafting walnut 14 



note on budding Persian walnut 33 



Lemmon, J. G., notes on use orpine nuts by Indians.. 92 

 transmitting to Department collection 



of pine nuts 92 



Lewis, John B., note on variety of chestnut 83 



Leyendecker, J. F., note on Persian walnut in Indiana. 31 



Leyoraz, August, note on chinkapin 91 



Lice, wood, enemy of pecan 62 



Lightning injuring cocoanut palm 99 



Liner, F. M., note on chinkapin 91 



Linton, F. H., note on American hazelnut 75 



Lit chi. (Same as Leechee.) 



Little shagbark. (Same as Shagbark.) 

 shelibark. (Same as Shagbark.) 



Locke, Otto, note on chinkapin 91 



Logan, William J., note on ring budding hickory 65 



London purple, remedy for fall web worm on pecan ... 62 



bud worm on pecan 51 



Louse, wood, preventing attack on pecan 50 



Lovett, J. T., note on grafting chestnut 81 



Lyon, E. W., note on chinkapin 91 



Macadamia temifolia (Queensland nut), article 106 



Madeira nut (Persian walnut), where grown, and origin 



of name 29 



Maidenhair tree. (Same as Ginkgo.) 



M alt by, W. J., note on Juglant rupestru in Texas 48 



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Manning, Robert, note on leechee 105 



pecan in Massachusetts 51 



Markley, John, experience with Languedoc almonds. . . M 

 note on growing Persian walnut in 



California 32 



Market, preparation of almonds 22 



May. T. J.,note on growing hazels in Washington 76 



McCaUister, 0. L., transmitting pecans to Department. 63 



McFarlane, James, notes on cocoanut in Florida 100 



McKinney.W. H.,note on variety of black walnut in 



Ohio 47 



Meade, Theodore L., notes on lechee 105 



Meats, pecan, preparation and industry 61 



Mexican pinon. (Same as Parry pine.) 



Meyer, F. C., note on American hazelnut 75 



Mockerniit, description and geographicaldistribution. 68 



Mohr, Charles, note on bearing and the yield of pecan. 59 



character of soil for pecan 58 



orchard culture of pecan 57 



statement of pecan trade in Texas 60 



Mouaghan, J. C., note ou cocoanut butter factory at 



Mannheim 98 



Moon, Samuel C-, method of preserving American 



chestnut for seed 80 



note on bearing age of chestnut.. 82 

 European and Japanese 



chestnuts 85 



method of grafting chest- 

 nut 81 



variety of shagbark 68 



William H., note on variety of chestnut 86 



Moss, C., general remarks on kola trees 103 



Mott, James, note on cleft grafting of pecan 66 



Mountainpine, notes 93 



M ueller, Ferd. von, note on Chilean nut / . 106 



Munson, T. V., note on varieties of pecan 64 



Murdock, J. P., note on Brazil nut tree 106 



Murrell, George E., note on varieties of chestnut 84 



Xcphelium lappaeeum (rambutan), article 105 



lit i'h i (leechee), article 105 



Newland, Alfred M., experience with almonds 24 



reporting yield of almonds 22 



Niles, Fred. C., note on culture of pecan at high eleva- 

 tion 52 



Norris, A. H., note on grafting Persian walnut on 



hickory 34 



Nursery treatment of Persian walnut 85 



v . orchard for pecan culture 56 



Nutmeg hickory, description and geographical distri- 

 bution 69 



Nut, bull. (Same as Mocker nut.) 



Chilean, article 106 



cream, article 106 



goora. (Same as Kola.) 

 king. (Same as Shellbark.) 

 mocker. {See Mocker nut.) 



oil of pecans, remarks 61 



ombeme. (Same as Kola.) 



pig, description and geographical distribution ... 69 



(Queensland, article 106 



river, local name for California walnut 48 



tallow, article 105 



trees, budding and grafting, methods 12 



extent of cultivation 12 



in nursery and orchard, treatment 10 



methods of propagation 11 



* transplanting 17 



position and care in orchard 17 



reasons for lack of frnitfulness 17 



Nuts, methods of harvesting 18 



to quicken germination 11 



miscellaneous, chapter 100 



pine. (See Pine nuts.) 



suggestions as to marketing 19 



where to plant 12 



wild and cultivated, preliminary remarks 9 



Oak, uses of acorns 101 



Oaks, article 101 



Oil nut (butternut), article 44 



Oil, pecan nut, remarks 61 



ONI I it-mi' nut. (Same as Kola.) 



Onciderex cingulatus, enemy .to pecan, remedy recom- 

 mended 62 



Orchard culture of almonds 22 



European hazels 72 



of Persian walnut, notes on growing 33 



position and care of nut trees 17 



sites for Persian walnut 32 



. nursery for pecan culture 56 



