INDEX. 



Bulletin No. 



Accounting, methods for farmers, accuracy 529 8-9 



Accounts, lesson outlines for first- year classes, and correlative studies 540 31 



{53—54 

 58 60 



Acordia, host of Mediterranean fruit fly, in Hawaii 536 24, 25 



Africa, Mediterranean fruit fly, distribution and ravages 536 4-5 



Agastache urticifolia, description, habits, and forage value 545-j co rl 



Agoseris glauca, description, habits, and forage value 545 50-51, 60 



Agricultural schools, southern, first year course in home economics, 



bulletin by Louise Stanley 540 1-58 



Agropyron — 



{26—28 

 58 59 

 {28— 29 

 58 59 



Agrostis rossx, description, habits, and forage value 545 12-13, 59 



Ainslie, George G., and Philip Ltjginbill, bulletin on "The 



lesser corn stalk-borer " 539 1-27 



Airplanes, use of spruce in manufacture, note 544 2 



Alabama — 



cooperative organizations — 



digest of laws 547 67 



types, membership, and volume of business, 1912-1915 547 14 



road-building rock, physical tests 537 3 



Alfalfa, growing— , 17 iq 



labor requirements 528< 2 o ?q 



succession of operations 528 10-11 



58 59 



Almond, tropical, infestation with Mediterranean fruit fly 536 24, 48 



Ant, harvester, enemy of Mediterranean fruit fly 536 77 



Antitrust law, Clayton Amendment, discussion 547 77-78 



Apple — 



blotch — 



and its control, bulletin by John W. Koberts. 534 1-11 



description, occurrence, and cause 534 2-3 



disease, relative susceptibility of different varieties 534 9 



infestation with Mediterranean fruit fly 536 24, 46, 47 



mountain, infestation with Mediterranean fruit fly 536 24, 37 



rose, infestation with Mediterranean fruit fly in Hawaii 536 24, 36 



spraying for control of apple blotch 534 9-10 



Arid lands, crop yields, effect of fall irrigation at Belle Fourche 546 2-13 



Arizona, cooperative organizations, types, membership, and volume 



of business, 1912-1915 547 14 



Arkansas — 



cooperative organizations, types, membership, and volume of 



business, 1912-1915 547 14,46 



cotton — 



records, comparisons 529 4, 5 



single-stalk culture, experiments, and yields 526-j 98-30 



farm labor, man and horse, for corn and cotton 529 4-5 



Ozarks peach orchards, control peach diseases, experiments 543 4-7 



road-building rock, physical tests 537 3, 17 



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