INDEX. 5 



Bulletin 



Clark, J. Allen, and Carleton R. Ball, bulletin on "Experiments N °. Page. 



with durum wheat " 618 1-64 



Cliff swallows, occurrence, nesting habits, and food 619 3, 6-11, 28 



Clocks, woods and quantities used . . . : 605 8-13, 16 



Clover — 



effect on farm yields and profits, Williamette Valley, Oreg 625 4-6 



seed — 



production in Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, methods, 



and profits r 625 11 



production methods and profits, Bitter Rootand Blue Moun- 

 tain section 625 11 



seeding with nurse crop, Washington, Oregon, and Idaho, 



methods and results . 625 6-8 



Club cheese, nature, varieties, and preparation 608 14, 45 



Coal tar, absorption and penetration in longleaf pine, tests (and of 



creosote), bulletin by Clyde H. Teesdale and J. D. MacLean 607 1-43 



Cocobola, quantity used in manufacture of wooden products 605 17 



Codling moth, control in apple orchards, methods 614 42 



Cole, Leon J., citation on destruction of chickens by crows 621 37 



Colocasia esculenta. See Dasheen. 



Colorado, wheat-growing experiments 618 33-35 



Cooked cheese, nature, method of making, and local names 608 14-15 



Cooking — 



dasheen 612 4 



spruce, for sulphite pulp production, effect of varying condi- 

 tions, bulletin by S. E. Lunak._ 620 1-24 



sulphite pulp, temperature variations, experiments and results. 620 19-21 

 Corn — 



fodder, use in winter feeding of breeding cows, cost per cow 615 9-16 



losses from crows 621< ~?„ fi L „. 



Corvus spp., forms in United States 621 3-4 



Cottage cheese, nature, and method of making 608 15 



Cotton — 



farming, income, sources 603 9-10 



J. 8., and Edmund H. Thompson, bulletin on "The economi- 

 cal win ter feeding of beef cows in the corn belt " 615 1-16 



Cotton-mill — 



operatives, food production on g?rden plots, study, bulletin by 



W. C. Funk 602 1-10 



village, type, rental charges, gardens, poultry raising, etc 602 2-3 



Cottontail, destruction by crows 621 38-39, 66 



Cottonwood, quantity used in manufacture of wooden products. . . . 605 10 

 Cows — 



beef, winter feeding in com belt, economical, bulletin by J. S. 



Cotton and Edmund H. Thompson 615 ]-16 



breeding — 



need for more economical feeding, factors governing, etc. . . 615 1—2 



rations for winter feeding 615 4-15 



varying rations, wintering cost, etc 615 4-5, 6-9 



dairy, relation of breeding to profits 603 13-14 



keeping by cotton-mill operatives, costs and returns 602 9-10 



Craneflies, destruction by crows 621 24, 62 



Crates, woods and quantities used 605 8-17 



Crawfish, destruction by crow 621 26, 62, 89 



Cream cheese, nature, varieties, and methods of making 608 15-16 



Creosote — 



absorption and penetration in longleaf pine, tests (and of coal 



tar), bulletin by Clyde H. Teesdale and J. D. MacLean 607' 1-43 



and tar mixtures as wood preservatives, analyses and tests. .... 607-1 to 9c_4<> 



preservation of woods, resistance of hardwoods to penetration, 



bulletin by Clyde H. Teesdale and J. D. MacLean 606 1-36 



Crickets, destruction by crows 621 21 



