INDEX. 3 



Bulbs — Continued. bulletin No. Page. 



packing and shipping 797 28-29 



pests, insects, and diseases 797 33-36 



planting methods and depth for various kinds 797 6-10 



potting for indoor culture 797 31-32 



production in the United States, possibilities, varieties, etc 797 1-3 



propagation, natural and artificial 797 23-26 



storage house, and curing, notes 797 14-18 



storing, curing, cleaning, and sizing 797 14-22 



Butter- 

 cold-storage holdings, 1917-18, by sections and by months 776 7-14 



creamery — 



cold-storage reports, 1917-18 776 7-1 3 



prices, daily on New York market, 1917-18 776 11-13 



Butterf sh — 



cold-storage holdings, 1917 and 1918, by months 792 31-33 



occurrence, nature, and local names 792 31 



By-products, oils from, recovery and uses, discussion 781 2-3 



Cacao beans, injury by rice moth 783 1-2, 5 



Caffrey, D. J., and Geo. W. Barber, bulletin on "The grain bug' '. 779 1-35 

 Calamary fish. See Squid. 



Candlefish. See Eulachon, 



Cannon, W. A., statement on root development of desert plants — 791^ 17 



Canvasback, occm-rence in sandhill region of Nebraska 794 27 



Carbohvdrates, fermentation in milk, studies 782< ^I J,^ 



■ I ofa, oh 



Carbon — 



disulphid, use against peach-tree borer, experiment 796 3-4 



tetrachlorid, use against peach-tree borer, value 796 4 



Cattle- 

 fattening steers on siunmer pasture in Soutli, bulletin bv W. F. 



Ward, Dan T. Gray, and E. R. Lloyd ' 777 1-24 



feeding and handling in fattening experiments in South 777 4, 9, 13, 17 



grazing, adaptability of forest ranges 791 j "\T ^9 rl 



management on the range, control, salting, and handling 790 30-48 



[ 8,9,15- 



poisoning -with whorled milkweed, experimental feeding, etc. .. 800< 17, 31, 35. 



[ 36 

 range — 



acreage requirements 790 28-29 



re(piirements in forage, etc 790 3-4, 8-9 



See also Calves; Cows; Steers. 



Celery, testing for copper after sprajing with Bordeaux mixture 785 7-8 



Chamomile, adulteration with daisy flowers 795 2 



Cheese- 

 American — - 



cold storage holdings, by sections and by months. 776 14-17 



exports, 1916-191S,"by months 776 18 



cold storage reports, 1917-18 776 14-18 



Cherry pits, oil from, digestion experiments 781 6-8 



Chickens, use in control of grain bugs - 779 32 



Chickwit. See Weakfish. 



Chittenden, F. H.. bulletin on "The rice moth" 783 1-15 



Cliivey fish. -See Whitefish. 

 Chlorochroa savi. See Grain bug. 



Chocolate, injury by rice moth 783 2, 6, 7 



Chrysantheraum cinerarixfoliuni. See Dalmatian flowers. 

 Ckrysanthemum leucanthemum. See Daisy, ox-eye. 

 Ciscoes — 



cold storage holdings, 1917 and 1918, by months 792 33-35 



occurrence, nature, and local names 792 33 



Clawson, a. B., and others, bulletin on "The whorled milkweed 



(Asclepias galioides) . as a poisonous plant " 800 1-40 



