8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 251-275. 



Bulle- 

 tin No. 



Kentucky, road preservation and dust prevention, experiments, 



report 257 



Larch, host of Douglas fir pitch moth 255 



Leafhopper — 



sharp-headed grain, bulletin by Edmund H. Gibson 254 



See also Grain leafhopper, sharp-headed. 



Leguminous crops, school lessons, outline 258 



Lightning, injury to timber, note 255 



Linguatula rhinaria, nature, infestation of farm animals, transmission 

 by dog, etc 260 



Live stock, school studies, outline and suggestions 248 < 



Logging cypress timber — 



practices and difficulties 272 



wastes 272 



Louisiana, swamp area 272 



Lumber, cypress — 



annual cut 272 



markets and prices 272 



Lyssa. See Eabies. 



Maine — 



codling moth, life history, bulletin by E. H. Siegler and F. L. 



Simanton 252 



dispersion of calosoma beetles, towns from which liberated 251 



Manure, use on farms, school lessons, outline 258 



Market — 



advantages of personal visit of patron 266 



fruit and vegetable, selection, suggestions to shippers 266 



Marketing — 



cooperative associations, methods and responsibilities 266 



fruits and vegetables — 



Department publications, list 266 



direct sales and delivery 266 



methods of wholesale distribution on large markets, bul- 

 letin by J. H. Collins, J. W. Fisher, jr., and Wells A. 



Sherman 267 



outlets and methods of sale for shippers. 266 



middlemen, practices and advantages 266 



Markets — 



fruit and vegetable, receiving car lots, methods 267 



public, advantages for producers 266 



wholesale distribution of fruits and vegetables, methods, bulle- 

 tin by J. H. Collins, J. W. Fisher, jr., and Wells A. Sherman. . . 267 

 Maryland, road preservation and dust prevention, experiments, 

 progress report 257 



Massachusetts — 



dispersion of calosoma beetles, towns from which liberated, 



results, etc 251 



road preservation and dust prevention, experiments, progress 



report 257 



Mattoon, Wilbur R. , bulletin on ' ' The Southern cypress " 272 



"Measles," sheep, nature, cause and prevalence 260 



Meat, preparation and preservation, school lessons, outline and sug- 

 gestions 258 



Meinecke, E. P., bulletin on "Forest pathology in forest regula- 

 tion " 275 



Merchant, country, "middleman" in marketing fruits and vege- 

 tables 266 



Microcentrum rhombifolium — 



injury to oranges in California, notes 256 



See also Katydid, angular- winged. 



44 



7 



1-16 



32 

 12-13 



18-19 

 5, 6, 

 8-9, 12, 

 14, 16, 

 18 - 19, 

 22 - 23, 

 28- 29 



11-14 



13-14 



50 



4-5 

 17-18 



1-50 



38-39 

 20 



5-6 



2-7 



7-9 



28 

 9-12 



1-28 



1-28 



12-17 



3-8 

 10 



17-22, 

 26-34 



21-23 



42 



1-74 



11-15 



18-19 



1-63 



13-14 



1,4 



