8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 526-550. 



Fruit — Continued. 



fly, Mediterranean — Bulletin No. Page, 



control, natural and artificial 536 77-115 



host fruits in Hawaii, list and description 536< 94L48 



in Hawaii, bulletin by E. A. Back and C. E. Pemberton. . . 536 1-119 



life history and description 536 49-76 



spread methods 536 18-31 



protection from insects by bags 536 101 



Rhizopus rot, occurrence 531 9-11 



Fruits — 



covering as protection against Mediterranean fruit fly 536 101-102 



f 11—5 



Hawaiian, spreading the Mediterranean fruit flies 536-^ 24-4 S 



infested, disposal, for control of Mediterranean fruit fly 536 115 



injury by Mediterranean fruit fly, nature and appearance 536 16-18 



Fungi, growth on strawberries, varieties 531 4 



Gall louse, spruce, injury to spruce, note 544 27 



Gate, farm, construction 527 36-37 



Georgia — 



cooperative organizations, types, membership and volume of 



business. 1912-1915 547 15. 40 



road-building rock, physical tests 537 6, 17 



Geranium — 



viscosissimum, description, habits, and forage value 543-1 ^«_f>o 



wild, description, habits, and forage value 545-j „ ^A 



Germinator, seed, construction, exercises for rural schools 527 13-17 



Gins, cotton, community control, advantages 533 12-13 



Goldbeck, A. T., and F. H. Jackson, Jr., bulletin on "The expan- 

 sion and contraction of concrete and concrete roads " 532 1-31 



Grape belt, Erie-Chautauqua, control of grape-berry moth, bulletin 



by Dwight Isely 550 1-44 



Grape-berry moth — 



control in Erie-Chautauqua grape belt, bulletin by Dwight Isely. 550 1-44 



distribution and habits 550 2-5 



{24 9S—9C) 

 ' 32-3^ 

 Grapes — 



infestation with Mediterranean fruit fly 536 24, 48 



spraying, mixtures and schedule for grape-berry moth 550 13-39, 40 



Grass, elk, description, habits, and forage value 545< g D ^ 



See also Bluegrass; Bluejoint; Brome grass; Bromus; Bunch 

 grass; Elk grass; Hair grass; June grass; Pine grass: Redtop; 

 Reed grass; Wheat grass. 

 Grasses- 

 key to tribes and genera 545 5-6 



range, description and forage value 545 4-31 



true, morphology 545 4 



f 1? 13 ^4 



Guavas, hosts of Mediterranean fruit fly in Hawaii 536k ' *l Iac 



Hair-grass — 



slender, description, habits and forage value 545< 58L5Q 



f l fi — i *7 



tufted, description, habits and forage value 545< go 50 



Handicraft, farm, exercises for rural schools, bulletin by H. O. 



Simpson 527 1-38 



Harlequin cabbage bug, pest of horse-radish, note 535 1 



Hawaii — 



conditions favorable to establishment of Mediterranean fruit fly. 536 9-15 

 Mediterranean fruit fly, bulletin by E. A. Back and C. E. Pem- 



l.r-rton 536 1-119 



Hawaiian Islands, map, showing relation to spread of fruit fly 536 8-9 



