INDEX. 3 



tin No. 1 age * 



"Chestnut telephone-pole borer." See Parandra borer. 



Chicken flea, infestation of dogs, note % 260 20-21 



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

 production in the Great Plains area; relation of cultural methods 



to yields " 268 1-28 



Chittenden, F. H., bulletin on "The violet rove beetle " 264 1-4 



Citrus strip, California, location 256 1 



Clovers, school lessons, outline 258 4 



Codling moth — 



control measures 252 49 



f 10-18, 25- 



feeding period of larvse 252^ 27,35-41, 



146 

 life history in Maine, bulletin by E. H. Siegler and F. O. Siman- 



ton 252 1-50 



rearing in captivity, life cycle, feeding, etc 252 3-49 



seasonal history, 1913 and 1914, in Maine, with comparisons 252 3-49 



spring broods, time of emergence, oviposition and length of 



life in Maine 252 6-23,30-33 



studies, scope and methods 252 3-46 



Coenurus cerebralis. See Bladder worm. 



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

 production in the Great Plains area; relation of cultural 



methods to yields " 268 1-28 



Collins, C. W. — 



and A. F. Burgess, bulletin on "The calosoma beetle (Cal- 



osoma sycopkanta) in New England 251 1-40 



bulletin on "Dispersion of gipsy-moth larvae by the wind" 273 1-23 



Collins, J. H., J. W. Fisher Jr., and Wells A. Sherman — 



bulletin on "Methods of wholesale distribution of fruits and 



vegetables on large markets " 267 1-28 



bulletin on "Outlets and methods of sale for shippers of fruits 



and vegetables " 266 1-28 



Colorado — 

 Akron — 



crop yields, soil moisture, etc., influence of time of 



plowing small-grain stubble 253 1-15 



precipitation by months, 1905-1914 253 3-4 



eastern, plowing small-grain stubble at different times, effect, 



bulletin by O. J. Grace 253 1-15 



Commission merchants, fruit and vegetable work and practices 267 17-19 



Connecticut, dispersion of calosoma beetles, towns from which 



liberated 251 39 



Cooperative marketing — 



de velopment of associations in West 266 8 



methods and responsibilities of association 266 7-9 



Corn — 



black weevil, school lessons, outline, and suggestions 258 11 



growing, school lessons, outline 258 33 



judging, school lessons, outline 258 16 



yields and cost of production by different cultural methods, 



Creut, Plains 268 16-19 



yields from fall-plowed and spring-plowed stubble in eastern 

 Colorado 253 6 



Cotton — 



boll worm, school lessons, outline 258 5-6 



growing, school lessons, outline 258 33 



plant, school lessons, outline, and suggestions 258 7 



■ 'Top , ' -liool : 1 1 1 < 1 i * - , outline, and .'-•iiifgest.ionH 258 2-3 



1 aberry root worm — 



bulletin by H. B. Scammell 263 1-8 



control me;t-ure.- 263 5-7 



de cription, life history, and habil 263 3-5 



distribution, host plants, character, and extent of injury 263 2-3 



