207 
Sorghum, 80. 
saccharatum, 62. 
Spartina glabra, 77. 
Sporgula arvensis, 186. 
Sphagnum, 185. 
Spinacea, 186. 
oleracea, 82. 
Spinach, 34, 82,131. 
Squash, 82. 
Stellaria media, 130. 
Stephanomeria minor, 122. 
Stipa viridula, 77. 
Stone fruits, 87. 
Strawberry, 80, 82, 85, 87,134,186. 
Sugar millet, 157. 
Sweet potato, 82, 85,131,132,186,187. 
Sycamore, 84. 
Syringa, 183. 
Tacoma stans, 132. 
Tamia solium, 130. 
Tea berry, 19. 
Thalia dealbata, 36. 
Thistle, 131. 
Timber, 41. 
Tomato, 82, 83,85. 
Troximou glaucum, 122. 
Tussock moth, 75. 
Ustilago, 133. 
Veronica peregrina, 82. 
Viburnum dentatum, 134. 
tinus, 37. 
Vine, 43,150,189,190. 
Viola, 186. 
Violet, 82. 
Vitis, 130,185,186,187. 
Watermelon, 82. 
Weeds, 85. 
Wheat, 61, 69, 80,85, 86, 117, 128, 132, 133, 155, 187, 
188,191. 
White alder, 19. 
Winter green, 19. 
Wood, 35,180,181,182. 
Zea Mays, 63. 
NAMES AND ADDRESSES OE CONTRIBUTORS. 
Anderson, F.W., American Agriculturist, New 
York, N. Y. 
Atkinson, Geo. F., Auburn, Alabama. 
Chester, F. D., Newark, Delaware. 
Crozier, A. A., Ann Arbor, Michigan. 
Ellis, J. B., Newfield, New Jersey. 
Everhart, B.F., Westchester, Pennsylvania. 
Fairchild, D. G., Agricultural Department, Wash¬ 
ington, District of Columbia. 
Fairman, Chas. E., Lyndonville, New York. 
Goff, E. S , Madison, Wisconsin. 
Galloway, B. T., Agricultural Department, Wash¬ 
ington, District of Columbia. 
Halsted, B. D., New Brunswick, New Jersey. 
Kellerman, W. A., Manhattan, Kansas. 
Lagorheim, G., University of Quito, Quito, Ecua¬ 
dor. 
Langlois, A. B., Pointe a la Hacks, Louisiana. 
MacMillan, Conway, St. Anthony Park, Minne¬ 
sota. 
Maynard, S. T., Amherst, Massachusetts. 
Newcombe, F. C., Ann Arbor, Michigan. 
Pierce, Newton B., Agricultural Department, 
Washington, District of Columbia. 
Smith, Erwin F., Agricultural Department, Wash¬ 
ington, District of Columbia. 
Southworth, Effio, A., Agricultural Department, 
Washington, District of Columbia. 
Swingle, W. T., Manhattan, Kansas. 
Tracy, S. M., Agricultural College, Mississippi. 
