IXDEX. 



17 



Bulletin 



" Spike-tail." See Pintail. No - Pa s«- 



Spontaneous combustion, hay, causes, temperatures, etc 873 17,33 



Sporophore. Polyporus a mar it*, description and location on trees_ 871 8-13 

 Spraying — 



apple orchard, western New York, materials and cost 851 < "41*43 



value of Pickering sprays, experiments, bulletin by C. F. 



Cook 866 1-47 



Sprays- 

 lime-water, Pickering. See Pickering sprays. 

 Pickering — - 



bulletin by C. F. Cook 866 1-47 



See also Pickering sprays. 

 " Sprig." See Pintail. 

 " Sprig-tail." See Pintail. 

 Starling — 



damage to crops and fruits, discussion^ 868 1-2 



description, life history, and food habits 868 8-46 



economic status in foreign countries 86S 13-14 



introduction, distribution, and abundance 868 1-8 



laws against, note 86S 57 



value in United States, bulletin bv E. R. Kalmbach and 



I. N. Gabrielson 1 868 1-66 



Starlings — 



control measures 868 54-57 



feeding young, habits S68 39-40 



injurious habits and control measures 86S 46-57, 59 



nests, and food 868 46-53 



young, food, animal and vegetable 868 37-45 



Steers, yearling — ■ 



feed in winter, effect on pasture gains later, bulletin bv 



E. W. Sheets and R. H. Tuckwiller 870 i 1-20 



winter feeds, cost and gains from 870 14-20 



Stocks, grape, resistant to phylloxera, importance 856 7, 12-15 



Stockton, Maxley, and J. F. Barghausex. bulletin on " A 



peach-sizing machine " 864 1-6 



Strait, Earl D., and H. M. Drxox. bulletin on " The organiza- 

 tion and management of farms in northwestern Pennsyl- 

 vania " 853 1-32 



Strawberry crown girdler. destruction by starlings 868 17 



Sugars, tomato, investigations and determinations 859 -j J-. -.„ 



Summer teal. See Teal, blue-winged. 



Survey, woodland, for rural schools S63 ' 2-3 



Swaethout, A. A"., George O. Kxapp. and Bttrton B. Masox. 

 bulletin on " A classification of ledger accounts for 

 creameries " 865 1-40 



Teal— 



blue-winged — 



breeding range 862 22 



f 99-98 



description and food habits 862 <, 'Tiwjj 



cinnamon — 



breeding range 862 28 



f '^S—30 

 description and food habits 862 < "49-67 



green winged — 



adaptability to duck farming 862 17 



( 1 7_oo 

 description and food habits 862 < 4q_fp 



Tenebroides mauritanicus liour-m:ll pest, control 872 27-39 



Tennessee, grape shipments, 1916-1919 861 3,46 



91395— 22 3 



