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Bul- 

 letin. 



Soils — Continued. 



Clyde series — Continued. 



geological origin 



occurrence in Great Lake region 



subsoil, nature 



topographic relationships 



type descriptions 



glacial lake deposits, formation 



Massachusetts and Connecticut with special reference to ap- 

 ples and peaches 



Miami series — • 



bulletin 



geographical distribution 



origin 



physical features 



Miami types — 



descriptions, value, distribution, etc 



distribution, crop uses, and adaptations, etc 



presence of radium, discussion 



southern New England, descriptions 



stony, value for apple growing, discussion 



structure, moisture retention, etc. , discussion 



suitability to peach varieties 



types adapted to apple varieties, Massachusetts and Con- 

 necticut 



Sooty- mold. See Black scale. 

 Sora — 



habitat, economic value, need of protection 



migration 



range and migration 



South Carolina- 

 bonds, county highway and bridge, amount, rate, term, etc., 



by counties 



Sea Island cotton industry, situation and conditions 



South Dakota, bonds — 



highway and bridge, amount, rate, term, etc., by counties 



township highway and bridge, amount, rate, term, by town- 



Spain- 



citrus-fruit industry 



citrus- fruit production and export 



Valencia, meteorological data 



Splash board, value in dipping vats, note 



Spotted — 



crake, range 



rail, range 



Sprayers, orchard, cost 



Spraying apple trees, operations and cost on Wellman farm 



Stable fly- 

 injury to live stock 



outbreaks, effect on live stock, etc 



Stables, painting blue, effect on flies, note 



Starters — ■ s 



cheese. See Cheese starters. 



Swiss cheesemaking, preparation with Bacillus bulgaricus. 



State bond issues defeated 



State highway bonds, list 



Stomoxys calcitrans. See Stable fly. 



Stony land, moisture conservation, discussion 



Strawberries, growing on Clyde types of soil 



Sugar beets. See Beets, sugar. 



Superphosphates, reversion, causes, objections, etc 



Swiss cheese industry in United States 



See also Cheese, Swiss. 



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