12 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 251-275. 



Bulle- p 

 tin No. ^ a S e - 

 Spraying — 



apple trees, for codling moth 252 49 



cranberries, for rootworm 263 5-7 



gipsy moth, effect on calosoma beetle 251 10 



Sprays — 



use against cranberry rootworm 263 6-7 



use against katydids in orange groves 256 22-24 



Spring wheat. See Wheat, spring. 



Stedman, J. M., bulletin on "Farmers' institute work in the United 

 States in 1914, and notes on agricultural extension work in foreign 



countries" 269 1-21 



Strawberries, growing, school lessons, outline 258 31-32 



Stubble, grain, effect of plowing at different times in eastern Colo- 

 rado, bulletin by O. J. Grace 253 1-15 



Stumpage, cypress, values, holdings, etc 272 18-19 



Swamp — 



areas, cypress-producing region, by States 272 50 



{21—23 

 31-34 



21-23, 

 31-33 



cypress production 272 < 



reclamation for cypress forests, cost and value 272 51-53 



Sweet potatoes, growing, school lessons, outline and suggestions 258 9 



Tsenia ccenurus, development in dog, note 260 9 



Txnia hrabbei, occurrence in reindeer 260 14 



Tapeworm, double-pored, life history and danger to man 260 15-17 



Tapeworms — 



development in dog 260 7, 9-10 



sprjead by dog as carrier 260 23 



Taxodium distichum. See Cypress, southern. 



Tennessee, road preservation and dust prevention, experiments, 



progress reports 257 39-40 



Terracing, school lessons, outline 258 18 



Tettigonia mollipes. See Grain leafhopper, sharp-headed. 

 Texas — ■ 



fever, tick, arsenical dipping baths for eradication, changes in 



degree of oxidation of arsenic, studies 259 1-12 



swamp area 272 50 



Tick, cattle, arsenical dipping baths for eradication, changes in 



degree of oxidation of arsenic 259 1-12 



Ticks, dog as host 260 21-22 



Tillage, practices in Great Plains area 268 21-26 



Timber — 



injury from lightning, notes 255 13 



injury from windshakes, notes 255 12-13 



losses from fungi, discussion 275 13-14 



southern cypress, supply and annual cut 272 3-4 



Tongueworm, infestation of farm animals, transmission by dog, etc.. 260 18-19 



Toxascaris limbata, description, life history, transmission by dogs. . . 260 17-18 



Trade terms, marketing farm products, glossary 266 26-27 



Trametes pini, damage to pine forests, discussion 275 13-14 



Vegetables — 



auction sales at large markets, advantages and objections 267 14-15 



distribution channels, relation of routes, etc 267 21-23 



handling through large markets 267 3-24 



losses in marketing at large markets 267 23 



marketing, car lots, receiving at market, rejection, etc 267 3-8 



sale, outlets and methods for shippers, etc., bulletin by J. W. 



Fisher, jr., J. H. Collins, and Wells A. Sherman 266 1-28 



shipments, to large markets, terminal distribution and sales 267 8-24 



wholesale distribution on large markets, etc 267 1-28 



Vespamima sequoia, infestation of Douglas fir, notes 255 17-18 



