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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BULS. 151-175. 



( , otitis capitata. See Fruit fly. Mediterranean. 



Cereal crops, wireworms attacking (with forage crops). . . 



Cereals, winter, seeding, time, methods, rate, etc 



Cereals. See also under specific name of product. 

 Chanterelle, mushroom, description, value, occurrence. 

 Chapin, Robert M., bulletin on : 'A field test for lime- 

 sulphur dipping baths " 



Charles, Vera K.. and Flora W. Patterson, bulletin 



on •Mushrooms and other common fungi" 



Cherries — 



destruction by robins, note 



growing in San Antonio region, experiments, notes. 



injury by pear thrips. character and extent 



Cherry thrips. See Pear thrips. 

 Chestnut — 



bark, use in tanning, extract, importance 



damage by Endothia parasitica, note 



planting in eastern United States, remarks 



tanning extract, consumption 1900. 1905-1909 



tongue fungus, description, occurrence and value. . 

 Chestnut-backed bluebird. See Bluebird, western. 

 Chinese date, growing in San Antonio region, experi- 

 ments, notes 



Chlorosis, cause, notes 



Citranges. growing in San Antonio region, experiments. 

 Citrus fruits, growing in San Antonio region, experi- 

 ments and discussion 



Claudopus, genus, characters, description of species, etc. 

 Clavaria — 



genus, characters 



pistillaris, description, occurrence and value 



Clavariaceae, key to family, descriptions of species, etc.. 



' ' Click-beetle , ' ' source of wireworm , note 



Clitocybe, genus, characters, descriptions of species, etc.. 

 Clover — 



crimson, growing on sassafras soils of various types.. 



growing on sassafras soils "of various types 



relation to vanillin in the soil, experiments 



Coastal Plain, North Atlantic, topography, geological 



formation, etc 



Collared — 



mushroom, description and occurrence 



wireworm, description, occurrence ". 



Collington soils, comparison with sassafras soils, note 



Collybia, genus, characters, descriptions of species, etc.. 

 Colorado, lodgepole pine region, weather conditions at 



different elevations 



Cones, lodgepole pine — 



behavior in different conditions 



production per tree, seed scales, size, etc 



Conifers — 



injury from "red belt" 



transplanting, suggestions 



See also Fir; Hemlock; Larch; Pine; Spruce. 

 Continuous stave pipe. See Pipe, continuous stave. 



Cooking, recipes for mushrooms 



Cooper, Ellwood, statement on destruction of olives by 



robins 



Cooperage, slack, hemlock, production 



Copper sulphate, preservative for cactus solution, be- 

 havior in arsenical sprays, experiments 



Coprinus, genus, characters, descriptions of species, etc.. 



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