﻿10 DEPARTMENT OP AGRICULTURE, BULLS. 1-25. 



Corn — Continued. 



harvesting, day's work, 3, 35-37. 



irrigation experiments, California University farm, 10, 13-17. 



planter, daily acreage with different kinds, 3, 19-20. 



rootworm or budworm, southern, 5, 1-11. 



rootworm, western, 8, 1-8. 



rootworm, western. See Rootworm, western corn. 

 Cotton — 



cultivation, day's work, 3, 26. 



planter, daily acreage with different kinds, 3, 19-20. 



seed, meal, cakes, and hulls, feed for sheep, 20, 44. 



tree. See Cottonwood. 

 Cottonwood — 



adaptability, areas suitable, 24, 26-29. 

 • Argentina, growing on overflowed lands, value of timber, etc., 24, 1. 



cut, 1911, and value, by States, 24, %. 



damage from fungi, insects, animals, etc., 24, 14-15. 



distribution, demand, and supply, 24, 1, 2-3. 



growing, commercial planting, 24, 48-61. 



growing, costs and returns, 24, 45-47. 



growth, yield of stands on different soils, 24, 22-26. 



hardwood mixed stands, 24, 20-21, 34-35. 



importance as timber tree, yield, etc., 24, 1-2. 



logging costs, 24, 7-10. 



lumber, grades from logs of different sizes, value, etc., 24, 43-45. 



Mississippi Valley, 24, 1-62. 



nursery, management, treatment of seedlings, etc., 24, 52-55. 



plantation, sites suitable, 24, 50-51. 



preservative treatment, 24, 5-6. 



range, 24, 10-11. 



reproduction, natural, compared with planting, etc., 24, 15-18, 29-31. 



reproduction, preparation of ground, 24, 36-37. 



soil and light requirements, 24, 13-14. 



sprouting capacity of stumps, relation of height, time of logging, etc., 24, 15-18. 



stands, character, pure and in mixtures, 24, 18-22. 



stands, management, 24, 26-45. 



stands, thinning, 24, 39-42. 



stumpage values, 24, 6-9. 



varietal names, botanical and silvical characteristics, etc., 24, 11-18. 



white, characters, 24, 3-4. 



willow stands, character, importance and treatment, 24, 21-22, 37. 



wood, character, uses, 24, 3-6. 



yellow, characters, 24, 4. 

 Coville, Frederick V. — 



bulletin on ' 'The agricultural utilization of acid lands by means of acid-tolerant 

 crops," 6, 1-13. 



note on experiments in reseeding depleted grazing lands to forage plants, 4, 1-2. 

 Cowpea, acid-tolerant crop, 6, 10. 

 Cows — 



dairy, handling in certified milk production, 1, 14-15, 16-17. 



milch, handling in production of certified milk, 1, 26. 



range, shrinkage in transit, 25, 11-12, 56-57, 60-64. 



See also Cattle. 



