INDEX. 



Bulle- 

 tin No. 

 Draeculacephala mollipes. See Grain leaf hopper, sharp headed. 



Drainage, school lessons, outline 258 



Dust prevention and road preservation, progress reports of experi- 

 ments, 1914 257 



Echidnophaga gallinacea, infestation of dogs „ 260 



Echinococcus spp. See Hydatid. 



Eggs- 

 marketing, school lessons, outline 258 



preservation, school lessons, outline 258 



England, agricultural extension work 269 



Euzophera semifuneralis. See Plum borer. 



Experiment stations, Great Plains area, climate, crop production, etc . 268 



Express marketing, advantages and objections 266 



Earm — 



animals, school lessons, outline and suggestions 258< 



implements, school lessons, outline 258 



products — 



auction sale, practices 266 



distributing agencies, necessity 267 



marketing methods, middlemen, various markets, etc 266 



sales, practices, terms, etc 266 



Parmer, marketing methods, business responsibilities, etc 266 



Earmers' — 



institute work in United States, 1914, and notes on agricultural 



extension work in foreign countries, bulletin by J. M. Stedman. 269 

 institutes — 



activities, cost, etc 269 



appropriations and cost, by States 269 



lectures, reports, etc., by States 269 



number and attendance, by States 269 



officials in charge, by States 269 



reports, by States 269 



statistics, 1914, by States 269 



Fertilizers, school lessons, outline and suggestions 258 



Fever, Texas, arsenical dipping baths for prevention, studies 259 



Fir- 

 Douglas, injury by Douglas-fir pitch moth 255 



white, decay, relation to wounds 275 



white, pathology investigations, tabulated data, etc 275 



Fisher, J. vV., jr., J. H. Collins, and WellsA. Sherman — 



bulk-tin on "Methods of wholesale distribution of fruits and 



vegetables on large markets " 267 



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



and vegetables " 266 



Flax, growing in North Dakota, experiments with different varieties 



at Williston substation 270 



Flea, dog, transmission of tapeworm 260 



Pleas, t ransmiseion of disease, dog as host, etc 260 



Florida — 



road preservation and dust prevention, experiments, progress 



reports 257 



.swam p area 272 



Flower . studies, school lessons, outline 258 



Flukes, Bpread by dog as carrier 260 



Forest- 

 cutting cycle and cumulative risk, discussion 275 



pathology in forest regulation, bulletin l>y E. P. Meinecke 275 



pathology, in vestigatiort methods 275 



regulation, cm-, timber sales, marking, cutting, cycles, etc. ... 275 



rotation, di cussiorj 275 



working plan, establishment, discussion 275 



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