4 DEPARTMENT BULLETINS BTOS. 476-500. 



( itrus 



culture, mulehed-basin system of irrigation and its hear- Bulletin 



ins on control oi mottle-leaf, bulletin by Lyman .1. No - Page. 



Bnggs, C. A. Jensen and J. W. McLane. 499 1-31 



fruits, crop of L909 483 2,4 



orchards 



cull ura 1 practices in ( California 499 3 4 



moisture retention under mulched-basin system and 



cover-crop system 499 y L5 



trees, organic mulching, pract ices 499 4-6 



Clement, G. E.., and Willis Munro, bulletin on •Control of 



the gipsy moth by foresl management" 184 1-54 



Clovers, honey plants, Milne 489 11-12 



Coal, heating value, comparison with different -woods 481 36-37 



Codling moth, control by banding, practices in Colorado apple 



districts .' ' 500 27 



Cold storage, control of melon fly, experiments 491 49-51 



Colletotrichum falcatum, cause of red-rot in sugar cane 486 32 



Colorado — 



apple districts, topography, soils, climate, etc 500 5-7 



apple growing, production and varieties ." 4S5 7.33-34,45-47 



(35. 37, 41. 43, 

 |44,49,51,60. 

 62,63,65, 66, 

 { 69,71,73,85 



strawberry shipments in 1915, magnitude 477 28 



western, cost of producing apples, bulletin by S. M. 



Thomson and G. H. .Miller '. 500 1-44 



( omp.i.-t. formula for making, and value for nurseries 479 80 



Connecticut — 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 7, 15. 45-47 



strawberry shipments in 1915, magnitude and destination. 477 21 --25. 28 



Converse Flats Nursery, Calif., practices, shading, mulch- - ) , 7Q / 35,37,43,44. 



fore-t nur.-ery. practices... 47 9 



ins ■■■■■ ( 4 ' ° V 



Cooperative associations, marketing and handling strawber- 

 ries) functions and methods 477 3-8 



Corn — 



feeding to hog? on alfalfa pasture; returns for various 



amounts, experiments 488 46, 19 



gr< >\\ ing, labt * and power units required 482 1 0-1 1 



hogging-dowri, experiments 488 1 0-24 



marketing by hogging-down 488 ] 8-24 



production in bluegrass region, 1840-1910, by decades... 482 6 



value in pork production per hundred pounds 488 10 



Coronet-, horse disease, nature and detection 487 27-28 



( !osta Rica, banana industry 483 9 



Cot'ton— 



cost of production. Sumter County, Ga 402 56-64 



-rowing — 



area per mule .% 402 5 1 



profits, relation of size of farm and yields, Sumter 



County, Ga '. 402 54-55 



market conditions in North Carolina, study with a view to 

 their improvement, bulletin by 0. .1. MeConnell and 



W. R. Camp * 47(1 I -10 



North ' larolina- - 



Costal Plains and Piedmont regions, comparison... 47(1 4-5,9-16 



grades, length of staple, etc 170 2-5 



prices - 



al North Carolina markets 476 7-!) 



for classed and unclasped, North Carolina markets 470 9-16 



[')■") 37 CI "l 



Cottonwood Nursery, I tah, practice-, shading, etc 470 I ' „± '' ': 



Cover crops, apple orchards in western Colorado, practices..-. 500 22 



Cowpeas, injury bj melon fly, Hawaii 491 14 



