2 DEPARTMENT OE AGRICULTURE BULS. 251-275. 



Bulle- t, 



tin No. Pa S e - 

 B ernes — 



decay in transit, causes 274 16-19 



grading, shipping, and marketing 274 13-16 



injuries in handling, loss from 274 17-19 



mold fungi, relation to handling 274 16-17 



Berry industry, Washington, Puyallup Valley 274 2-5 



Bibllography/gipsy-moth 273 22-23 



Black weevil, corn, school lessons, outline and suggestions 258 11 



Bladder worm — 



gid, description and development in dog 260 9-10 



hydatid. See Hydatid. 



sheep, description, development and prevalence 260 11-15 



sheep, transmission by dog 260 9-10 



Bladder worms, occurrence in farm animals, development and in- 



portance 260 14-15 



Buakeslee, E. B., bulletin on "American plum borer " 261 1-13 



Boll weevil school lessons, outline and suggestions 258 5-6, 30 



Borer — « 



American plum, bulletin by E. B. Blakeslee 261 1-13 



American plum. See also Plum borer. 



Parandra, as orchard enemy, bulletin by Fred E. Brooks 262 ]-7 



Bosnia, agricultural extension work 269 .13-14 



Brazil, agricultural extension work 269 8-9 



Brooks, Fred E., bulletin on "The parandra borer as an orchard 



enemy" 262 1-7 



Brunner, Josef, bulletin on ' ' Douglas fir pitch moth " 255 1-23 



Burgess, C. W., and C. W. Collins, bulletin on "The calosoma 



beetle ( Calosoma sycophanta) in New England 251 1-40 



Burr, W. W., E. C. Chilcott, and J. S. Cole, bulletin on "Crop 

 production in the Great Plains area; relation of cultural methods 



to yields " 268 1-28 



Butter, making, school lessons, outline 258 17 



Calves, care, school lessons, outline and suggestions 258 8-9, 14-15 



Calosoma beetle — 



(Calosoma sycophanta) in New England, bulletin by A. F. Bur- 

 gess and C. W. Collins 251 1-40 



colonization, and liberation, numbers 251 19-20 



dispersion, by towns from which liberated 251 21-39 



imports from Europe 251 2 



investigations, method of securing data from field colonies 251 20-21 



life history, habits, etc 251 7-18 



natural enemies 251 18-19 



occurrence and investigational work 251 3 



packing for shipment, directions 251 2 



Calosoma beetles — 



economic importance 251 30-40 



rearing, equipment and management 251 4-7 



Calosoma sycophanta. See Calosoma beetle. 



Canada, agricultural extension work 269 12 



Cane, sugar, school lessons, suggestions 258 10 



Canning factories, market for farmer 266 11-12 



"Car peddling," marketing farm products, methods and objections . 266 11 



"Car-lot assemblers," methods in buying farm products 266 13 



Carpocapsa pomonella. See Codling moth. 



Cattle- 

 arsenical dipping baths for tick eradication, changes in degree of 



oxidation of arsenic 259 1-12 



types and breeds, school lessons, outline 258 16-17 



Cereals — 



experiments at Williston station, bulletin by F. Ray Babcock.. 270 1-36 

 growing in North Dakota, experiments with six kinds at Willis- 

 ton, comparisons 270 33-34 



Chapin, Robert M., bulletin on "Studies on changes in the degree 



of oxidation of arsenic in arsenical dipping baths " 259 1-12 



