4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 851-815. 



Bulletin 



Cattle— No - Pa S e - 



feeding, gains and losses on different winter rations, ex- L 2 i3_i4~ 



periments S70J ' ^g_9Q 



pasture, gains and losses, influence of winter feeding 970 j 12-13" 14 



rations in winter, and effect on pasture gains later, bul- 

 letin by E. W. Sheets, and R. H. Tuckwiller 870 1-20 



Cedar, incense — 



r 24—37 



age relation to dry-rot infection 871 j 40 5055 



decay caused by dry rot and other diseases 871 13-20 



dry-rot, bulletin by J. S. Boyce 871 1-58 



■ injuries by fire, frost, lightning, pruning, etc 871 37-49 



scaling and marking for control of dry-rot 871 51-55 



secondary rots, note-- 871 8 



stand in western forests, value, and losses by dry rot 871 1-S, 51 



Celery, food of shoal-water ducks 862 j ' 44 59 



Cellulose, nitrate " dope," treatment with castor oil, improve- 

 ment, note 867 39 



Cement, tire — 



preparation with castor oil S07 39 



use of castor oil 867 37 



Chaulelasmns streperus. See Gadwall. 



Chautauqua-Erie grape belt, grape production and marketing, 



history, etc 861 26-29 



f ^fi-^R 



Cherries, destruction by starlings 868s on 4V 



Chezy formula, water flow in pipes 852 6 



Chicago, market preferences in grapes 861 50 



China, castor beans, production and exports 867 5 



Cinnamon teal. See Teal, cinnamon. 

 Clover — ■ 



cover crop for apple orchards 851 19 



hay. shrinkage, studies at experiment stations 873 4-8 



leaf weevils, destruction by starlings 868 j 42 «9~63 



Coad, B. R., and T. P. Cassidy, bulletin on " Cotton boll weevil 



control by the use of poison" 875 1-31 



Codling moth, control in apple orchards 851 25-26 



Colorado — 



hay. shrinkage in stack, experiment 873 5 



Nederland, water-conduit system, examination and results- 852 68, 72 



Concrete pipe — 



construction and use 852 3,4,9-16 



flow of water in, bulletin by Fred C. Scobey and others__ 852 1-100 



Conifers, key to common kinds 863 38-39 



Containers, grape, standard sizes and shapes 861 10-12 



Cook. C. F., bulletin on "Pickering sprays" 866 1-47 



Coontail, food of shoal-water ducks S62J ^^"ra 



I Jooperation — 



grain elevator companies, organization, bulletin by J. M. 



Mehl and O. B. Jesness S60 1-40 



marketing grapes 861 19-20 



Copper — 



[17-21 , 25- 



adherence to plants in spraying 866 j 27, 32-36, 



I 40-42 

 sprays, comparison of Bordeaux and Pickering, experi- 

 ments 866 8-42 



sulphate — ■ 



sprays, study of efficiency 866 7-S 



stork solution, directions for making 866 7,42-43 



Corinth grapes. See Grape, currant. 



