8,22, 

 28-29 



INDEX. 7 



Bulle- rj am , 



tin No. Fa &- 

 Great Plains — 



climatic features 268 3-5 



crop production, relation of cultural methods to yield, bulletin 



by E. C. Chilcott, J. W. Cole, and W. W. Burr 268 1-28 



crops, regional adaptation 268 26-27 



Hall, Maurice C, bulletin on "The dog as a carrier of parasites 

 and disease" 260 1-27 



Harvesting — 



raspberries, injury to fruit, suggestions 274 17-19 



raspberries, practices in Puyallup Valley, Washington 274 11-12 



Hauling berries, practices and suggestions 274 12-13 



''Heartwood borer." See Parandra borer. 



Herzegovina, agricultural extension work 269 13-14 



Hogs — 



management, school lessons, outline and suggestions 258J 



school lessons, outline and suggestions 258 5, 22 



Honeybees, school lessons, outline 258 33-34 



Horses — 



feeding, school lessons, outline 258 14-15 



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



f 7-8, 



Horticulture, school studies, outlines and suggestions 258-f 94_9«' 



I *31, 35 

 Hortox, J. Pv., and C. E. Pemberton, bulletin on "Katydids inju- 

 rious to oranges in California " 256 1-24 



Hydatid— 



disease in man, prevalence 260 8 



disease, occurrence in foreign countries 260 8 



nature, danger to man, etc 260 5-8 



transmission by dogs to man and animals 260 5-8 



Hydrophobia. See Rabies. 



Idaho, road preservation and dust prevention, experiments, progress 



report 257 37-38 



Implements, farm, school lessons, outline 258 19 



Insectaries, equipment for rearing predaceous beetles 251 4-6 



Insects — 



injurious, school lessons, outline and suggestions 258< oq_<>n 



injurious to deciduous fruits, list of Department publications on . . . 265 40 

 Iowa, road preservation and dust prevention, experiments, progress 



reports 257 3 



Italy, agricultural extension work 269 12-13 



i. sharp-headed grain. See Grain leafhopper, sharp-headed. 

 Jobbers, fruit and vegetable, work and practices 267 19-20 



Kafir, yields and cost of production by different cultural methods, 



Great Plains 268 19-21 



Kansas road preservation and dust prevention experiments, progress 



rep it - 257 43-44 



Katydid — 



angular-winged — 



description, life history and habits 250 14-20 



injury to oranges in I lalifornia, notes 256 1, 4 



injury to oranges, nature and extent 256 14-15 



fork-tailed — 



description, life history, and habits 25i; 5-14 



food plants 256 «>. r > 



injury t" oranges in California, nature and extent 256 1-4 



Katydids— 



control on oranges, methods and experiments l zr,i; 20-24 



injurious to oranges in California, bulletin by J. It. Eorton and 

 0. B< Pemberton 2r><; 1-24 



