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Clovers..... 56, 235, 237, 238, 239 
Clover, white....... 1+. 238, 253 
Clover, hop ...........---- 240 
Cock: secesiaesameseeetade 118 
Cocklebur ............. 257,258 
Cockle mint........ 198, 199, pia 
Cockroaches ...........0.. 
Codling moth......... 17,22, 404 
Coleoptera ............. 40, 182 
Columbine: «2 seca cureses 209 
COMM DUS: sce isc nie Feces 244 
Combustion .............. 83 
Community .............. 122 
Competition ........ 25, 150, 265 
Competitors............ 197, 233 
Composites ..........00005 310 
COMPOst oii seca sin ectsson sesh 4 ere 175 
Comstock, Mrs. J. H....172, 277 
Confections ............... 172 
Coniferous .............0.- go 
Conifers’. 2. ga. ¢saus en o 86, 91, 164 
Conservation soil ....25, 175, 285 
Consumers ............... 39 
Containers ............... 13 
Continuous occupancy...... 199 
Control of animals....... 47, 186 
Cooking i: g.2s6ds08 seeds ee 81 
Coolers a3 icy gecray7. ct SF sea aie I9I 
COPPER 2s caislin nctuin sued eves alge 10 
oo Settee mcnsoecons 4 39 
Cordage ... .92, 156, 158, 161, 162 
Core fruits ........-.0.0.- 19 
Corethray.. cc. eeec cues oes 43 
Coriander ................ 247 
COT ay 46, tied sad eee eons 39 
Cots niesatns savearears 9, 186, 234 
Corn weather.............. 234 
Corner grocery ...........- 265 
Corydalis cornuta.......... 39 
Corylusamericanus ........ 26 
COMODe i pies ed ene ees eats 159, 160 
Cottonwood............ 160, 177 
Country Pathway,A....... 296 
Coursein sprouts .......... 144 
Covers cues Re liinion swears 330 
COW ss dsiscd athe Nesag Ea dae 53 
COWSH DS) oc se doce anv ee Wes 292 
Crabapple ..........00005- 20 
Crab =eTassis. 2 esos 4 wid wapdee) 259 
Cranberries .......... 16, 17, 286 
NATURAL HISTORY OF THE FARM 
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Craneflies...........004- 40, 183 
Crawfish...... 38, 46, 48, 292, 310 
Creel: ¢ anise veils wrua eee Sree 33 
Creepers: . jiiacuerearis os « 35 
Cresses ............ 246, 292, ae 
Crop plants 2. co. ceces nee 
ClOpS 6 scan marae eek 15,25, a 
Crop production ........... 233 
Grossbills <4 ys ea5 Bees eis 67 
Crows....... 18, 22, 151, 303, es 
CruCHers: casi aceases Goueni nes 
Crustaceans ..........065- 4 
CuckO0s. as ha wage cnradnns 303 
Cucurbits 124 bigness 286 
Cudweed (everlasting) ...... 299 
Culicide...........000 8 40, 275 
Cultivatedfruits .......... 18 
Cultural varieties .......... 47 
CUltU TES jis ee ieee wi Beles 25 
Cup of hazeltea............ 144 
Curtants; oe uses mae oe 16, 144 
Curtis, Dorothy............ 46 
CUE-BTASS yeaa aig yn ate Ge aves 309 
Cyanide bottle............. 217 
Cyclopedias of Horticulture 
and of Agriculture........ 14 
Cyperacese ............... 68 
CY PLOSS  siiciss 2a. deal ast sieneutace es 184 
Daemon of the World....... 113 
DBISY eine tae era ea geass 55, 259, 264 
Damsel-fly:. ses ss ev endeass 40, 42 
Dandelions...... 55) 257) 258; 259 
Daal ss os see A Anialaria.s ivacotertened 52 
DayinJune,A ............ 233 
Deciduous shrubs.......... 143 
Deciduous trees............ 71 
Decorative plantings ....... 123 
DEEP ii ocmnan tendon 9, 98, 246, 274 
DEGtHIES icc aus outna er choles 274 
Deer mice.......... 102, 152, 162 
DDeliGA CIES» secede aha et oiates 16 
Dew Derry iorscccco:auareus a acoles 4 298 
Diatoms.............. 34, 36, 41 
DUD ice cine cigiiee aueesavandee 4 node 4 247 
Diptera.......... 40, 43, 183, 275 
Disciplinarians ............ 143 
Dispersal ......... 55, 66, 68, 133 
Diinetie arse aeks na hagas. 244 
