8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 1076-1100. 



Bulletin No. Page. 



Mills, cottonseed oil, use in peanut crushing industry 1096 1-3 



inooJ 25,34-35 



Minneapolis, market for grain, 1920-1921 tables iU»ci< 33.42^ 44- 



[ 45, 53-58 

 MiNOTT, Charles W., bulletin on "The gipsy moth on cranberry 



bogs" 1093 1-iy 



Mississippi — • 



Delta— . ^^ 



conditions for mosquito breeding ^^^o ^~^ 



topography and character of lands 1098 3-4 



tomatoes, production and value of shipments 1099 2 



Mold, Botrytis, cause of fire disease of tulips, studies 1082 |°~g^ 



Mosquito, responsibility for crop losses in Mississippi Delta 1098 1-2, 20, 21 



Mosquitoes — . 



breeding in impounded water, factors preventing 1098 17-18, Zi 



malaria, breeding control in Mississippi Valley, bulletin, by 



D.L. Van Dyne 1098 1-22 



pest of reindeer 108" 67 



Moth— 



brown-tail — 



destruction by Zygobothria nidicola 1088 2-9 



life cycle .- 1088 2 



gipsv, hatching of eggs, effect of low temperature, bulletin by 



John N. Summers 1080 1-14 



MuESEBECK, C. F. W., bulletin on "Zygobothria nidicola, an 



important parasite of the brown-tail moth" 1088 1-9 



Musk, beaver, location, taking, and value 1078 27 



NELSO>r, E. W., notes on reindeer industry in Alaska 1089 1-4 



Nelumbo lutea. See Lotus, yellow. 



Nostril fly, injury to reindeer, habits, etc 1089 64-66 



Oak- 

 logs, spra^dng experiments, notes 1079 5-11 



white, foliage injury by gipsy moth 1093 10-11 



Oats, prices at farm and terminal markets 1083 43-56 



Odors, milk, effect of silage, bulletin by James A. Gamble and 



Ernest Kelly 1097 1-24 



Oedemagena tarandi. See Warble. 



mills, cottonseed, use in peanut crushing 1096 1-3 



peanut, manufacture processes 1096 2—4 



Olives, canning, inspection instructions 1084 24-25 



130—31 38— 

 42, 47-49, 

 53-58 



Owl, enemy of kangaroo rat 1091 35 



Palmer, Lawrence J., and Seymour Hadwex, bulletin on 



"Reindeer in Alaska" 1089 1-74 



Papaya — 



production, profit, etc., suggestions 1081 10 



resetting for fruit-fly control 1081 10 



varieties, susceptibility to fruit fly infestation, descriptions, 



etc 1081 8-9 



Parasite — 



brown-tail moth, Zygobothria nidicola, bulletin by C. F. W. 



Muesebeck 1088 1-9 



Zygobothria nidicola — 



economic importance 1088 9 



life history and biology 1088 2-9 



Parasites — 



broad-nosed grain weevil 1085 8 



gipsy moth, effect of low temperatures 1080 12-13 



kangaroo-rat, descriptions 1091 35 



lotus borer, description : 1076 11-12 



reindeer, habits and control 1089 57-68 



