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DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUEE BULS. 401-425. 



Poisoning— Bulletin 



lupine — No. Page. 



pathology 405 36 



remedies 405 38-39 



man and animals, by lupine seeds 405 2-4 



Poisonous plants — 



lupines, bulletin by G. D. Marsh, A. B. Clawson, and 



Hadleigli Marsh 405 1-45 



use against fly larvae in horse manure, experiments 408 4-5 



Pokeweed, host of red spider 416 4 



Polyporus schweinitzii, injury to western yellow pine 418 14 



Populus deltoides. See Borer, Cottonwood. 



Posts, western yellow pine, value, note 418 30-31 



Potash — 



by-product from blast furnaces, and cement plants, note. . 415 8 

 recovery from alunite, bulletin by W. H. Waggaman and 



J. A. Cullen 415 1-14 



Potato plant, host of tortoise beetle 422 1 



Potatoes, growing on cut-over lands in middle North 425 19 



Poultry products, consumption per farm family 410 11-12,14-16,24-26 



Prices — 



food, fuel, etc. , home farm 410 5-6 



muskmelons — 



at principal markets 401 9 



New York and Chicago 401 37 



Primrose, evening, host of red spider 416 5 



Prisoners. See Convicts 



Privy, sanitary, use in convict camps, types, advantages, etc. 414 95-100 



Proso, growing at Akron Field Station, Colo 402 32 



Pruning, fruit trees, day's work 412 14 



Pulp- 

 western yellow pine, yield and value 418 31 



wood — 



paper from, comparison with hemp-hurd product 404 2 



yield per acre and demand, comparison with hemp 



hurds 404 24 



Pumps, types and operation 414 78-83 



Pyrahs funeralis . See Leaf-folder, grape. 



Quaker's bonnet. See Lupine. 



Raccoon, enemy of Calosoma, experiments 417 12, 13 



Ranges, sheep, lupine poisoning 405 39-41 



Rations, convicts on road work, requirements and practices. . 414 157-193 



Razoum,ofsJcya cavipylopoda, infestation of western yellow pine 418 14 



"Red belt, " disease of western yellow pine, nature 418 16 



Red spider — 



classification and synonymy 416 3 



climatic control '. 416 33-34 



control measures 416 59-67 



damage to cotton in South, nature and extent 416 20-21 



description and habits 416 6-20 



dispersion, agencies 416 27-32 



enemies among insects 416 34-59 



food plants, and life history 416 47-6 



generations and seasonal history 416 21-27 



host plants, list 416 62 



on cotton, bulletin bv E. A. McGregor and F. L. Mc- 



Donough ". 416 1-72 



swarming habits 416 58-59 



See also Spider, red. 



Reduviid bug, value in destruction of red spider. ........... 416 43 



Rental, cash, truck farms in Southwestern New Jersey, prac- 

 tices 411 17-18 



Renting truck farms. Southwestern New Jersey, systems, 



bulletin by Howard A. Turner 411 1-20 



Resin wash, preparation and use against red spider 416 66 



Retting, hemp, methods, effect on hurds, etc 404 2-3 



