12 DEPARTMENT BULLETINS STOS. 476-500. 



Bulletin 



Masi hoard, use in transplanting foresl seedling, description - N '°' l>a K° 



and use 479 54, 55 



McOonnell, 0. J., and \V. 1!. Camp, bulletin <>n "A study of 

 cotton market conditions in North Carolina with a view 



to their iinproA ement" 176 L-19 



McLane, J. W... Lyman J. Briggs, and C. A.JFensen, bulletin 

 on "The mulched-basin system of irrigated citrus culture 



and iis bearing on the control of mottle-leaf" 499 !-:'>! 



Mealy bug, injury io sugar cane 48fi 31 



Mediterranean fruit fly, ravages in I tawaii 191 1, 5, 7 



Melon fly 



in Hawaii, bulletin by E. A. BacfcandC.E. Pemberton.. 491 L-64 

 St ' also Fly, melon. 



Mexico, fruits, production, exports and imports 483 10 



Mice, control in foresl nurseries 479 76, 77. 78 



Michigan 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 6-7,20,45-47 



strawberry shipments in 1915, magnitude and destination. 477 21-26,29 

 Miller, <;. U.. and S. M. Thomson, bulletin on "The cost of 



producing apples in western Colorado"' 500 1-44 



Minnesota, apple growing, extent and varieties 485 20, 2 1 . 45-47 



Mississippi — 



apple growing, extent and varieties 485 29, 45-47 



strawberry shipments in 1915 477 29 



Missouri — ■ 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 6-7, 2 1 -22. 45-47 



strawberry shipments in 1915 477 29 



Molasses — 



cane, production, 1909. by States 486 2 



use of term 4Si> 2 



Molding, nursery stock, in winter, description '. 479 7 I 



Moles, control by traps 479 77 



Momordica spp., injury from melon fly in Hawaii 491 10-13, 17 



Montana — 



apple growing, extent and varieties 485 31, 45-47 



| 2, L0.35, 

 37 4() 4^—47 49- 



inresi nurseries, practices, shading, irrigation, etc 479{'- A ' - ,.' -' ,.,' ,. r 



1 50, oo, 59, <>1, 65, 



[67, 69, 71. 73, 74 



37 41 43 44 49' 

 Monument Nursery, Colorado, practices, shading, mulching.. 479<'-,' ..^' ,.! ? ' ...,' p'-' 



I 66,69,71,73,85 



Mortgages, farm. Sumter Countv, Ga 492 21-22 



Moth- 

 borer, injury to sugar cane 486 3 1 



codling, control in Colorado a^ple orchards 500 27-31 



gipsy- 

 control by torest management, bulletin by (I.E. Clem- 

 ent and Willis Monro ' 484 1-54 



Department publications 484 51-53 



Si i also < ripsy ninth. 

 Moths, gipsy and brown-tail, New England, solid-stream 



spraying against, bulletin by L. II. Worthley 480 1-16 



Mot Hi's, electric, prices per horsepower 495 39-40 



Mottle-leaf— 



control, relation of mulched-basin irrigated citrus culture. 

 bulletin by Lyman J. Briggs, C. A. Jensen, and J. W. 



Mr Lane 499 1-31 



disease of citrus trees, nature and causes 499 1-2 



Mulch crops, apple orchards in Western Colorado 500 21-22 



Mulched-basin, irrigation system, effect on tree growth, yield, 



etc ' 499 15-23 



Mulching — 



citrus orchards, practices in irrigated sections 499 4-7 



forest seedlings during winter 479 42-43, 62-63 



Munro, Willis, and G. E. Clement, bulletin on "control of 



the gipsy morii by forest management " 484 1-54 



