INDEX. 3 

 Bulletin 



So. I 'ilge. 



British West Indies, fruits, production and exports 483 10-11 



Broom corn, growing at Moro, eastern Oregon, note' 498 36 



Brown-tail moth, solid-stream spraying against, in New Eng- 

 land, bulletin by L. II. Worthley 480 1 16 



Brush — 



disposal, apple orchards in "Western Colorado, time and 



cost per acre 500 1 7 



forest slash, disposal, relation to rotting 49G 2—] 1 



See also Slash. 



Buildings, forest nursery 479 14-15 



Bulgaria, fruits, production, imports and exports 483 28-29 



Cabbage, injury by melon fly, Hawaii 491 16-17 



California — 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 6-7, 38-42, 45-47 



( 35, 37, 38, 41, 



43 44 46 49 

 forest nurseries, practices, shading, etc 479< ™' „, ' „„' „„' 



1 ' 69, 75, 85 



grapes, production and disposal 483 5 



olive industry, magnitude 483 4 



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

 Camp, W. R., and O. J. McConnell, bulletin on "A study of 

 cotton market conditions in North Carolina with a view to 



their Improvement " 476 1-19 



Canada, fruits, area, production, exports and imports, 1900, 



1910 483 8-9 



Cane — 



growing, rattoon crop, practices 486 22-23 



sugar — 



acreage, production and value, 1909, by States 486 2 



cultivation, practices 486 21-23 



culture for sirup production in the United States, 



bulletin by P. A. Yoder 486 1-46 



danger from Hawaiian leafhopper, note 486 33 



description, characteristics, growth habits, etc 486 3-5 



growing, equipment and capital requirements 486 33-39 



harvesting 486 24-26 



insect pests and diseases 486 31-33 



planting and cultivating "486 16-23 



soil and manurial requirements, crop rotation, etc. . . 486 10-16 



storage for planting 486 29-31 



varieties, descriptions and value 486 5-10 



yield, per acre, sugar and sirup yield 486 27-29 



Canned fruits, amount and value, 1909 483 6 



Cantaloupes, destruction by melon fly, Hawaii 491 9-13 



Carr, E. G., bulletin on "A survey of beekeeping in North 



Carolina" 489 1-16 



Cars, sills, western yellow pine, joists, and small clear pieces, 



tests, bulletin by C. W. Zimmerman 497 1-16 



Caterpillar, gipsy moth, feeding habits, host trees, and pro- 

 tective measures 484 8-16 



Caterpillars, control on trees, poison spray formulas, etc 480 7-13 



Cattle- 

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



raising, labor and power units required 482 10 



Cedars, western, timber tests 497 16 



Central America, fruits, production and trade 483 9 



Ceratitis capitata, ravages in Hawaii 491 1, 5, 7 



Cereals, spring, experiments at Eastern Oregon Dry-farming 



Substation at Moro, bulletin by David E. Stephens 498 1-38 



Cherries, production, 1909 483 2, 4 



Chile, fruits, production, exports and imports 483 13-14 



Chipmunks, control in forest nurseries 479 7(i. 77, 7S 



Citronella oil, attraction of melon fly, use in trapping 491 53 



