Index 



KEY 

 Type 



Subject headings in the Index appear in alphabetical order in black capitals 

 These refer to main articles in the Encyclopedia, to paragraph headings, and in many 

 cases to subjects treated without paragraph headings. 



Scientific names are in small black-face type. 



Subheadings and paragraphs under all headings are in light-face type, but sub- 

 headings are flash with the column while headings under subheadings use the 

 indented paragraph. All numbers are in light-face type and refer to pages. 



How Subjects Are Listed 



It has been the aim to list in the Index all subjects of importance in two ways: 

 First, they appear under their own heading in alphabetical order. Second, all large 

 subjects, such as the different fruits and vegetables, have their related topics listed 

 under them in alphabetical order in the form of subheadings and paragraphs under 

 subheadings. 



For example: APPLE 56-552 

 Orchard 85-326 



Cover crops 236-55, etc., etc. 



This means that the whole subject of Apple is to be found between pages 56 and 

 552, that the Apple Orchard is treated on pages 85 to 326, and that the subject of 

 Cover Crops for apple orchards is found on pages 236-55. Oo^er Crops is also found 

 under C in the main index. Thus all subjects of importance in the Encyclopedia will 

 be found in the Index either in black capitals or under a main or subtopic to which 

 they are directly related. 



Diseases and Pests are listed in two ways: First, under their own headings fol- 

 lowed by the host plant, under which they are treated, in (). Second, under the host 

 plant in light-face type in alphabetical order, under the subheading Diseases or Pests. 

 Scientific names are given m connection with the Diseases and Pests where they 

 occur separately. 



Recipes are listed under Recipes and also under each fruit and vegetable. 



ACETIC FEBMKNTATION 955 



ACHEMON SPHINX, Bolus 



achemon Dru. (Grape) 1128 



ADA APPI.B FOB OZABKS 



1520 



ABVBBTISINO, Value of 1310 



AGEBATUM 986 



AGBICUI.TXJBE, Defined 1 



AKIN APPI.E FOB OZABKS 

 1521 



ALABAMA 1-5; Apple, Area, 

 Climate, Figs, Frost, Grapes. 

 Horticulture, Nursery Busi- 

 ness, Oranges, Peaches and 

 Plums, Peach Growing, 

 Pears, Pecans, Persimmons, 

 Pomegranates, Smilax, Soil, 

 Trees, Truck Growing, 1-5; 

 Laws on Horticulture 1224 



AI/ASKA 5-12; Apples, Beets, 

 Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, 

 Cabbage, Carrots, Chard, 

 Cherries, Climate, Currants, 

 Gooseberries, Kale, Jjettuce, 

 Location, Parsley, Plums, 

 Potatoes, Radishes, Rasp- 

 berries, Salmon Berry, Salsi- 

 fy, Spinach, Turnips 



ALCOHOL 12-29; Chemical 

 Formula, Benaturants and 

 Denaturing, Denatured Al- 

 cohol, Law, Distilleries, Fer- 

 mentation, Industrial Alco- 

 hol, Uses, Ether, Extracts, 

 Illumination, Heating, Mo- 

 tors, etc, 12-29 



AXCOHOL AND GASOMNE 

 ENGINES, Cost, Adaptabil- 

 ity, Thermal Efficiency 36-43 



ALCOHOLIC FEBMENTA- 



TION 955 

 ALCOHOLIC WAXES 2028 

 ALFALFA as Honey Producer 



591; as Intercrop 260 



Pests 822-3, Alfalfa Crane Fly 

 822; Alfalfa Looper 823, Al- 

 falfa Weevil 823 



ALFALFA CBANE FLY, Ti- 

 piila simplex Doane (Alfal- 

 fa) 822 



ALFALFA LOOPBB, Autogm- 

 pha s: a in xn a calif omica 

 (Clover and Alfalfa) 823 



ALFALFA WEEVIL, Phyto- 

 nomas posticus (Clover and 

 Alfalfa) 823 



ALEXANDBB APPLE 206 



ALKAXI, Defined 43; See also 

 Soils 1849 



ALLSPICE 43 



AI.MOND MITE, Bryobia pra- 

 tensis Garman (Clover) 824 



ALMONDS 43-45 



ALTEBNABIA DECAY (Ap- 

 ple) 438 



ALYSSTJM 986 



AMEBICANA BBEADNUT 

 662 



AMEBICAN CUBBANT BOB- 

 EB, Psenoeems supemota- 

 tus Sav 871 



ANAHEIM DISEASE (Grape) 

 1127 



ANNUAL APPLE CBOP, How 

 to Grow It 301, by Pruning, 

 by Thinning 312 



ANOMALA, Anomala biponc- 

 tata (Apple) 502 



ANTHBACNOSE, Neofabraea 

 malicorticis (Cordley) Jack- 

 son (Apple Tree) Distribu- 

 tion, Method of Treatment 

 438-46, 449-50; Colletotrich- 

 um sp- (Asparagus) 5€0; Ool- 

 letotriclram trifolii B. & E 

 (Clover and Alfalfa) 816; 

 Colletotrichmn oligochactam 

 (Cantaloup) 754; Marsonia 

 ochroleuca B. & C. (Chest- 

 nut) 807; Gloeosporinm 

 sp. (Cranberry) 844 ; 

 Pseudopeatiza ribis (Currant) 



869; Gloeospormm melonge- 



nae Ell. & Hals. (Eggplant) 

 916; Sphaceloma ampelinum 

 DeBy. (Grape) 1121, (Onion) 

 1471, (Shade Trees) 1002, 

 (Orange) 1491, (Quince) 

 1760; Gloeosporium frasrariae 

 Mont. (Strawberry) 1933; 

 Ascochyta pisl Lib. (Peas) 

 1529; Gloeosporiiun laetico^ 

 lor Berk. (Peach) 1552; Col- 

 letotriclimn. Sp. (Tomato) 

 1973 

 ANT POISON 1870 



APICULTUBE JOUBNALS 600 



APHIDS 45-56 



(Apple) Clover, European 

 Grain, Green, Rosy, Woolly 

 46-49, 526 



Bean 54 



(Beet) Beet, Beet Root, Cali- 

 fornia Beet Root 55 



(Blackberry and Raspberry) 

 Blackberry Aphis 53 



Cabbage 54 



Chestnut 53 



Cherry, Black 52 



Citrus 53 



(Corn) Corn Leaf, Corn Boot 55 



CJotton 53, 55 



(Currant and Gooseberry) Cur- 

 rant 52, 871 



(Grain) English Grain 56 



Hop 56 



(Melon) Melon, Cotton 55 



Pea 54 



(Peach) Black, Green 52 



Potato 56 



(Prunes and Plums) Mealy 

 Plum Louse, Hop Aphis, 

 Rusty Brown Plum 51 



Strawberry Root 53 



(Walnut) European Walnut 53 



APHIDS, Enemies of 618 

 Aphis Lion 1687 



APPLE 



Aphids 46-49, 526 



