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Bulle- 

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 Parasites — 



distribution by dogs 260 



spread by dog as host, descriptions and danger 260 



Parcel-post marketing, advantages and objections 266 



Pasteur institutes, number hydrophobia cases treated 260 



Pavement ant, description, comparison with violet rove-beetle 264 



Peanuts, growing, school lessons, suggestions 258 



"Pecky " cypress, prevalence and cause 272 



Pemberton, C. E., and J. R. Horton, bulletin on "Katydids in- 

 jurious to oranges in California " 256 



Pigs, management with sow, school lessons, outline and suggestions. . 258 



Pine forests, injury from Tremetes pini, discussion 275 



Pitch moth, Douglas fir — 



bulletin by Josef Brunner 255 



distribution and damage, investigations 255 



enemies and control measures 225 



host trees and character of injury 255 



life history, habitat and range 255 



synonymy and literature 255 



Plants, growth processes, school lessons, outline 258 



Plowing grain stubble, in eastern Colorado at different times, effect, 



bulletin by O. J. Grace 253 



Plum borer — 

 American — 



bibliography 261 



bulletin by E. B. Blakeslee. 261 



description, life history and habits 261 



enemies and remedial measures 261 



history, distribution, and feeding habits 261 



Porthetria dispar. See Gipsy moth. 



Potato beetle, school lessons, outline and suggestions 258 



Poultry — 



houses, school studies, outlines and suggestions 258 



school studies, outline and suggestions 258 



Precipitation, Great Plains area, annual and seasonal 268 



Protozoa, spread by dog as carrier, danger, etc 260 



Prussia, agricultural extension work 269 



Pseudotsuga taxifolia. See Douglas fir. 



Rabies — 



eradication from foreign countries, management 260 



nature, cause, transmission by dogs 260 



prevalence, cases treated at Pasteur institutes, etc 260 



Ramsey, H. J., bulletin on "Factors governing the successful ship- 

 ment of red raspberries from the Puyallup Valley " 274 



Raspberries- 

 handling — 



experiments and results 274 



picking, grading, hauling, etc 274 



precooling experiments and results 274 



quality, relation to rainfall at harvest time 274 



red — 



growing methods in Puyallup Valley, Washington 274 



shipment from Puyallup Valley, factors governing, bulletin 



by H. J. Ramsey 274 



training methods 274 



Raspberry, growing, Puyullup Valley, Washington, growth and 



magnitude of industry 274 



Red raspberries. See Raspberries, red. 



Reindeer, muscular cysticercosis or ' ' measles, ' ' cause and prevalence 260 



Rhabdopterus picipes. See Cranberry rootworm. 



Rhode Island, dispersion of calosoma beetles, towns from which 



liberated 251 



Road preservation, progress reports of experiments, 1914 257 



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