INDEX 



677 



Chufa, 307; legal weight, 148. 



Chuna, 306. 



Churco, 628. 



Chutney, 173. 



Cicer arietinum, 306; place in rotation, 108, 109. 



Cichorium Intybus, 231. 



Cicuta maoulata, 114. 



Cider, 181-183; apple sauce, 163; for fruit butters, 163; 

 notes, 177; statistics, 157, 158, 177. 



Cinchona baric, 458. 



Cinnamon, 457, 586, 587; chips, 587; importations; 496; 

 vera, 587. 



Citrange, development, 67. 



Citron, candied, 162. 



Citron, Corsican, introduction, 73, 75. 



Citronella, 498; importations, 496. 



Citrous fruits, handling, 356; plant relations, 2; shad- 

 ing, 122. 



Citrus trifoliata, introduction, 73. 



Cladonia, 267. 



Claret, 182. 



Clark, C. W., article by, 636. 



Clark, Geo. M., quoted, 436. 



Clark, V. A., article by, 215. 



Clavaria aurea, 478. 



Clavaria botrytes, 478. 



Clavaria formosa, 478. 



Claviceps purpurea, 563. 



Cleistanthus collinus, 628. 



Clematis, formation of tendril, 16; notes, 7. 



Cleyera Japonica, 631. 



Climatic conditions in relation to plant diseases, 48. 



Clinton, L. A., quoted, 100. 



Clons defined, 57. 



Close quoted, 26, 27. 



Close-pollination defined, 423. 



Clostrydium Pasteurianum, 395. 



Cloth-covered houses for plants, 119-123. 



Clover, 232—239; barley as nurse crop, 203; as cover- 

 crop, 259, 260, 305, 350, 351; flower midge, 237; in 

 Great Basin region, 455; hay, analysis, 518; insect 

 control, 42; introduction into England, 304; in 

 meadows and pastures, 442-453; notes, 7, 19; in 

 Pacific coast region, 453; place in the rotation, 203, 

 207, 220, 297, 305; in its plant relations, 2; planting 

 dates, 138-140; seed fly, 237; seed notes, 132, 141, 

 144, 441 ; seed-testing, 141 ; seed weight, legal, 149, 

 152; sickness, 232; silage, 414, 569; for soiling, 570- 

 573; yields, 153-155. 



Clover, alsike, 233, 234, 239; as adulterant of red 

 clover seed, 236; in mixture for cover-crop, 351; 

 notes, 437, 438, 445; place in rotation, 100; seed 

 notes, 133, 135, 136, 142, 143, 237, 439-441 ; soil for, 

 437; for soiling, 573; time of maturity, 436; yellow 

 trefoil seed as an adulterant, 142. 



Clover, bur-. {See Bur-clover.) 



Clover, crimson, 234, 239, 446; as cover-crop, 89, 259, 

 260, 305, 351; place in rotation, 101, 102, 104, 106, 

 249; seed notes, 133, 136, 142, 143; yellow trefoil 

 seed as adulterant, 142. 



Clover, Florida, 214, 215, 309. 



Clover, Egyptian, 79, 215, 216, 235; seed per acre, 135. 



Clover, Ladino, introduction, 75. 



Clover, mammoth, rate of seeding for cover-crop, 351. 



Clover, red, 233, 238, 444; as cover-crop, 259, 351; 

 longevity, 10; in mixtures, 136, 440, 441; notes, 437, 

 438; place in rotation, 89, 99-108; a rotation crop, 

 88; seed adulteration, 142; seed-growing, 235-237; 

 seed notes, 133, 135, 142, 143, 439; soil for, 438; for 

 soiling, 571-573; time of maturity, 436; in timothy 

 region, 443-445. 



Clover, Swedish, 233, 234. 



Clover, sweet. {See Melilotus.) 



Clover, Uganda, 80. 



Clover, white, 234, 239; Giant Broad-leaved, 234; large, 

 467; in mixtures, 136, 440, 441; notes, 437, 438; on 

 Pacific coast, 455; seed notes, 133, 135, 439; soil for, 

 437; time of maturity, 436. 



Clover, wild, 455. 



Clover, yellow, 235; seed per acre, 135. 



Cloves, 457, 458, 586, 587. 



Clubfoot, 392. 



Clubroot, 550; of cabbage, 223. 



Cnicus arvensis (Fig. 161), 116. 



Cnicus lanceolatus (Fig. 151), 113. 



Coal-tar, creosote as wood preservative, 347; method 



of insect control, 42; products as herbicides, 115. 

 Cobsea scandens, effect of acetylene light on, 25. 

 Cobb, N. A., article by, 599. 

 Coburn, F. D., article by, 195. 

 Coccerin, 268. 

 Coccionella, 268. 

 Coccoloba uvifera, 628. 

 Coccus cacti, 268. 

 Coccus ilicis, 269. 

 Coccus laccae, 269. 

 Cochenille, 268. 

 Cochineal, 268. 



Cockle, eliminating by crop rotation, 86. 

 Coco palm for fiber, 292. 

 Cocoa (the manufactured product, — chocolate from 



which the oil has been extracted), 224; butter, 



notes, 499. {See Cacao.) 

 Coconut, fiber, 292; for paper, 503; seed dissemination, 



18; for tannin, 626. 

 Cocos nucitera, 292, 626. 

 Codeine, 463. 



Codlin-moth, control, 38, 41, 42, 44; notes, 40. (By en- 

 tomologists the spelling codling-moth is preferred, 



and it is so used in Singerland's article.) 

 Coffee, 239-246; blight, 244, 245; leaf miner, 245; 



root-rot, 245; scale, 245; tree, treatment of seed, 



328. 

 Coffea Arabica, 239. 

 Coffea Liberica, 239. 

 Coe, Stephen, quoted, 206. 

 Coe, Tunis H., quoted, 206. 

 Coir, 292. 



Cole, J. S., quoted, 105. 

 Coleseed, 307. 



Coleus, effect of acetylene light on, 25. 

 Collard seed, percentage of purity and germination, 



133. 

 CoUenohyma, 8, 16. 



CoUetotrichum Lindemuthianum, 210, 211. 

 Colletotrichum trifolii on alfalfa, 195. 

 Collins, G. N., articles by, 199, 224. 

 Collybia Shiitake, 474. 

 Colocasia antiquorum, var. esculenta, 629. 

 Color of plants, effect of shade on, 120. 

 Color-lake, formation, 271. 

 Colorado, crop rotation systems in, 100; fruits for 



home-planting, 276; grapes for, 279; small- fruits for, 



279. 

 Colorado grass, 450. 

 Colorado potato-beetle, 524. 

 Colorado river hemp, 286. 

 Colored light, effect on plants, 27. 

 Coloring materials, 267-273. 

 Colpoon compressum, 270, 629. 

 Columbine for farm garden, 274. 

 Columbus, quoted, 249, 404, 640. 

 Columella quoted, 222. 

 Colza, 530, 549; for forage, 307; notes, 548; for oil, 



500. 

 Comfrey, prickly, 309. 

 Composite, family, medicinal and condimental plants 



in, 457; flower described, 7. 

 Composting crop refuse, precautions, 51. 

 Comptonia asplenifolia, 629. 

 Condimental plants, 457-467. 

 Conifers, effect on electrical potential of atmosphere, 



34; raising from seed, 329, 330; for tannin, 624. 

 Coniiie, 114. 

 Conium, 458. 

 Conium maculatum, 114. 



Connecticut, crop rotation systems in, 100, 101. 

 Connecticut (Storrs) Experiment Station quoted, 265, 



305, 584. 

 Conner, C. M., quoted, 101. 

 Convolvulaceae m its plant relations, 3. 

 Convolvulus arvensis (Fig. 155), 114. 

 Convolvulus Batatas, 613. 



Cooperative management of woodlots, 316, 317. 

 Cooper-Hewitt mercury vapor electric light, effect on 



plants, 26, 27. 



