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INDEX. 
Bees, preparing for winter. 5 : 8 - 11 . 
— report on apiary. 5 : 8. 
Beets. 2 : 4 . 
— injured by insects. 6 : 4 . 
-leaf-beetle. 6 : 18 . 
Bell Bros.’ orchard, statistics of. 17 : 16 . 
— Judge J. C., statistics of his orchard. 
17 : 16 . 
Bent County, fruit interests of. 17 : 14 . 
Blackbirds feeding on insect larva. 6 : 17 . 
Blount, A. E. 2. 8. 
Botany, Horticulture and Entomology, 
circular from. 5 : 4 - 5 . 
-paper from. 6 : 2. 
Boulder County, fruit interest of. 17 : 7 . 
-fruit product, 1890 . 17 : 8. 
Bouteloua racemosa. 12 : 121 . 
— hirsuta. 12 :121. 
Box-elder leaf-roller. 6 : 17 . 
Bromus breviaristatus. 12 : 51 . 
— ciliatus. 12 : 51 . 
— Kalmii var. Porteri. 12 : 53 . 
— secalinus. 12 : 53 . 
— unioloides. 12 : 52 . 
— Mexicana. 12 : 52 . 
Brose, C. Max, apiary report. 5 : 8 - 11 . 
Bruchus piri. 6 : 14 . 
Buchloe clactvloides. 12 : 136 . 
Buckwheat. 2 : 9 . 
Buhach insect powder. 15 : 21 . 
Cabbage injured by plant lice. 6 : 4 . 
— caterpillar (P. rapae). 6 : 8, 14 . 
— — remedies for. 6 : 6. 
Cacoecia senifera. 6 : 17 . 
Canale Villoresi. 13- 25 . *13 : 30 . 
-module (see Cippoletti). 
Capilliary water of soil. 9 : 8. 
Carpenter, L. G. 13. 16. 
— S. W., Montezuma County fruit. 17:21. 
Carpocapsa pomonella. 6 : 9 . 15 : 4 . 
-early appearance of. 6 :2. 
Carex rupestris. 12 : 127 . 
Carrots. 2 : 4 . 
Cassidy, James. 4. 6. 7 : 1 - 16 . 8. io: 5 - 8 . 12. 
—- quotations from. 15 : 6. 
Catabrosa aquatica. 12 : 62 . 
Cauliflower, injured by plant lice. 6 : 4 . 
Cenchrus tribuloides. 12: 117 . 
Ceramia picta. 6 : 15 . 
Cereals. 2 : 9 . 
Chemical changes in digestive tract. 8:21. 
Section, circular from. 6 : 21 . 
Chryramela exclamationis. 6 : 18 . 
Cinna arundinacea, var. pendula. 12:114 
Cippoletti, Cesare. 13 : 25. *13 : 31 . 
Module, formula* 13 :30. *13 : 36 . 
— illustrated. 13 : 26 . *13 : 31 . 
Cippoletti Module. 13 : 27, 30. *13 : 32,37. 
tables. 13 : 32-34. *13 : 43-46. 
Clark, Max, box. 13 :12. *13 :16. 
Claymore Lake, water analysis. 9 : 25. 
Clovers. 2 : 7. 
— alfalfa. 2 : 7. 
— Red or J une. 2 : 8 . 
Coburn, W. S., statistics of his orchard. 
17 :16. 
Codling Moth. 6:9. 15 : 3, 4. 
-early appearance of. 6 : 2 . 
Codling Moth and Grape Vine Leaf- 
Hopper. 15 . 
-bands for. 15 :13. 
Coefficient of purity of juice. 14 : 7. 
Collops migriceps. 6 : 18. 
Colorado, artesian basins in. 16 :15. 
Colorado, Artesian Wells of. 16 . 
Conotrachelus leucophaetus. 6 :18. 
Contraction, conditions for complete. 
13 : 22, 23. *13 :27-29. 
— in flow of water. 13 : 21 . *13 : 26. 
Coreus tristis. 6 : 9. 
Corn, broom. 2 : 6 . 
— field. 2 : 7. 
— Kaffir. 2 : 6 . 
Cottonwood beetle. 6 :17. 
Crawford, Gov., orchard on Rapid Creek. 
17 :20. 
Cubic foot per second. *13 : 7. 
Currant borer (imported). 6 :12. 
--appearance of. 6 : 2 . 
— worm, E. ribearia. 6 : 8 . 
Cuscuta epilinus. 8 : 8 . 
— Gronovii. 8 : 8 . 
Dalmatian insect powder. 15 : 21. 
Damping off of tobacco plants. 10 : 5. 
Danthonia intermedia. 12 : 87. 
— Californica. 12 : 87. 
Delta County orchards. 17 : 17. 
— fruit, by express. 17 : 18. 
Denver artesian basin. 16 :15, 16. 
Deschampsia caespitosa. 12 : 72. 
— Danthonioides. 12 : 71. 
— flexuosa. 12 :71. 
Deyeuxia Canadensis. 12 : 48. 
— Lapponica 12 : 47. 
— stricta. 12 : 47. 
— sylvatica. 12 : 44. 
Digestibility of alfalfa. 8 -13. 
— crude fiber. 8 : 20 . 
Diplachne fascicularis. 12 :109. 
Distichlis maritima. 12 : 105. 
Distribution of Seeds and Plants. 3 . 
— --Secretaries’ duties. 3 : 1 . 
— — — statutory provisions for. 3 : 2 . 
Dividing box. 13 : 5. *13 : 5. 
