INDEX. 



Bulle- 

 tin No. 



Page. 



Milk, production and care, school lessons, outline 258 13 



Miller, E. A., bulletin on "Lessons in elementary agriculture for 



Alabama schools, outlined by months " 258 1-36 



Milling, cypress timber, practices, waste, etc 272 14 



Milo. yields and cost of production by different cultural methods, 



Great Plains 268 19-21 



Mississippi, swamp area 272 50 



Missouri, swamp area 272 50 



Moth- 

 Codling. See Codling moth. 



Douglas fir pitch, bulletin by Josef Brunner 255 1-23 



Gipsy. See Gipsy moth. 

 Multiceps multiceps. See Bladder worm. 

 Muscular cysticercosis. See Measles, sheep. 



Nematodes, spread by dog as carrier 260 23-24 



New England — 



control of gipsy moth by calosoma beetle 251 1-40 



Gipsy moth — 



control by calosoma beetle, work and results 251 1-40 



dispersion, by wind, investigations and studies 273 1-23 



introduction and spread 273 20-21 



New Hampshire, dispersion of calosoma beetle, towns from which 



liberated , results, etc 251 33-38 



New York, road preservation and dust prevention, experiments, 



progress report 257 34-37 



Newcomer, E. J., bulletin on "The dock false-worm: An apple 



pest" 265 1-40 



North Carolina, swamp area 272 50 



North Dakota — 



Williston experiment station, cereal experiments 270 1-36 



Williston substation, location, physical and climatic conditions. . . 270 2-8 



Oats — 



characteristics of different varieties 270 25-28 



growing in North Dakota, experiments at Williston substation, 



North Dakota 270 24-32 



yield of different varieties at Williston substation, North Dakota . . 270 24-25 

 yields and cost of production by different cultural methods, 



Great Plains 268 11-14 



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



< olorado 253 5 



Ohio, road preservation and dust prevention, experiments, progress 



report 257 40-41 



Okefinokee Swamp, Georgia, description, relation of cypress repro- 

 duction to changes in topography 272 33-34 



Ora age trees, spraying against katydids, experiments 256 23-24 



Oranges — 



dropping from trees, prevention 256 22-23 



katydids injurious in California, bulletin by J. R. Horton and 



C E. Pemberton 256 1-24 



Orchard — 



enemy, the parandra borer, bulletin by Fred E. Brooks 262 1-7 



trees, treatment, for parandra borers 262 6-7 



f 7-8,11- 



Orcharding school lessons, outline and suggestions 258J 12,24- 



l 25,31,35 

 7-8,11- 



Orchard-, school lc out line and suggestions 258{ 12,24- 



l 25,31,35 



Pansie.«, injury by violet rovobeetle, nature and treatment 264 2-3 



Parandra borer — 



a. u orchard enemy, bulletin by Fred H Brooks 262 1-7 



distribution, character of injury , and life history 262 2-6 



enemiee and remedial measures 2(j2 6-7 



I'arniudra brunriea. See Parandra. borer. 



