4 DEPAKTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 676-700. 



/Bulletin 

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(15,16,21, 



log 3Q QQ 



corn production, movements, consumption, and prices 696< o^' oo' 4-1 * 



i ' '45 

 wheat. See Shallu. 



Canadian elm, note 683 2 



Cane, sugar, crop, effects of fertilizing with raw rock phosphate.. .. 699 53 



Canker, source of bitter-rot infection 684 17-18, 23 



Cankers, bitter-rot, source of bitter-rot infection 684 7-17, 25 



" Canoe Cedar " . /See Cedar, Red. 



' 61-74 



Carpet bent, description, nature, and value 692 4, 11-12 



Cedar — 



elm, note 683 2 



incense — 



characteristics and description of sjjecies 680 27-32 



characteristics, occurrence and habits 680 28-32 



historical notes 680 28-29 



red — 



historical notes 680 33-35 



occurrence, name, etc 680 33-39 



tests for shrinkage, strength, etc 676 28-29 



western red, description, occurrence, and habits 680 33-39 



See also Cedar, red. 

 white. , See Cedar, incense. 



Charlock, oil, food value and digestion experiments 687 15-17 



Cherries, marketing by parcel post (and berries), bulletin by C. C. 



Hawbaker and Charles A. Burmeister 688 1-18 



Cherry, 'wdld, tests for shrinkage, hardness, etc 676 17 



Chestnut, tests for shrinkage, hardness, etc 676 17 



Chickweed, seed as adulterant of redtop seed, description 692 22 



Chinquapin, tests for shrinkage, hardness, etc 676 17 



Citrus — • " 



fruit, improvement, study of bud variation in Marsh grape- 

 fruit, bulletin by A. D. Shamel, L. B. Scott, and C. S. 



Pomeroy 697 1-112 



grandis. See Grapefruit. 

 Climate, relation to plant growth and vegetative associations, bul- 

 letin by Arthur W. Sampson 700 1-72 



Clods, crushing with float, in growing sugar beets 693 21 



Clover, blooming season, by States, and honey source 685< ' ro 



Colonial bent, nomenclature, note ' 692 3 



Colorado— p, 10, 13, 



bees and honey statistics 685| •, q' 29' 04' 



[261 29, 31 



[15, 16, 21, 



28 SO 33 

 corn production, movements, consumption, and prices 696<o^' no' aV 



[ ' ' 45 

 Conifers- 

 genera and species, key 680 44 



Rocky Mountain Region, miscellaneous species, bulletin by 



George B. Sudworth 680 1-45 



testing for shrinkage, hardness, weight, etc 676 28-35 



Connecticut — 



[6, 9, 12, 

 bees and honey statistics 685] -1 q o-j*' 00' 



[261 29, 3i 

 14, 16, 27, 



corn production, movements, consumption and prices 696'^30, 33, 36, 



[38, 40, 45 



experiments with raw rock phosphate 699 28-29 



