INDEX. 11 



Moth- 

 codling— • ^ ...„,, 1 u „■ ^ T^ Bulletin 



control experiments m Grand \ allev, (. olo., bulletin by E. No. Pag& 



H. Siegler and H. K. Plank '. 959 1-38 



spraying experiments, results 959< oj" o" 30 



trap, construction and use 959 35-38 



trapping experiments, results 959^ ' nnnl 



diamond-back, pest of horse-radish 966 2 



Mountain land, cut-over, utilizing for pasture 954 2-3, 5-6 



Muskmelon, food-value comparisons, chart 975 5, 18 



Mutton, food-value comparisons, chart 975 6, 7, 8, 23 



New — 



Hampshire, blueberry plants, temperature effects 974 3 



Jersey — 



blueberry culture, experiments 974 1-24 



f 1—'' 3 12 



Whitesbog, testing plantation for blueberries, work 974-( "'-, ; ^k 



Mexico, whorled milkweed, occurrence 969 2 



Nitroa:on losses from corn during ensiling, bulletin by R. H. Shaw, 



P. A. Wright, and E. F. Devsher ". 953 1-16 



North- 

 Carolina — 



steers, winter and summer fattening, bulletin bv F. W. 



Farley, F. T. Peden, and R. S. Curtis ' 954 1-18 



western, adaptability for cattle raising 954 2-3 



Easter lily production, bulletin by David Griffiths 962 16-21 



NucKOLS, S. B., and L. A. Moorhouse, bulletin on "Cost of pro- 

 ducing sugar beets in Utah and Idaho. 1918-1919" 963 1-41 



NuTTALL, Thomas, plant introductions into England, 1912, 1913. . . 957 8-10 



Oak leaves, rotted, acid condition 974 9 



Gates, M. Bruce, and L. A. Reynoldson, bulletin on "Standards 



of labor on the hill farms of Louisiana " 961 1-27 



Oatmeal, food-value comparisons, chart 975 26 



Oats, growing on Louisiana hill farms; labor requirements 961 4, 25-26 



Oil- 

 cake, grape-seed, nature and feed value 952 18-19 



grape-seed — 



manufacture, methods, yields, and value 952 15-17, 18 



nature, uses, and value 952 18 



Oil-cake meal, grape-seed, nature and value 952 18 



Onions, food-value comparisons, chart 975 12 



Oranges, food-value comparisons, chart 975 6, 17 



Orchard grass, value for mountain pasture 954 5 



Orchards, citrus — 



ant control on marginal trees 965 37-38 



Argentine ant control in Califormia, bulletin bv R. S. Woglum 



and A. I). Borden ' 965 . 1-43 



Oxygen, water content, relation to cranberry injury 960 5-7, 11 



Oysters, food-value comparisons, chart 975 25 



Packing, lily seedlings for sliipment 962 7-8 



Paraffin — 



use as tin foil substitute on cheese 970 24 



use on citrus trees for ant control 965 31 



use on containers for poisoned siruji 965 30, 32, 33 



Pasteurizing milk — 



directions !)73 •}-(') 



utensils, importance 973 4-5 



Pasture — 



cliarges in cost of milk production 972 10, 1 6 



North Carolina, acreage per steer, winter and summer 954 13 



per cent of cost in milk production, Louisiana 955 8, 11 , 13 



"piney woods," value and use 955 8 



winter, establishment on cut over mountain land 954 5-6 



