New York AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION. 
Cabbage, air-slaked lime for, 6, 97. 
and cauliflower bulletin, contents 
Of; 10!- 12: 
Rhizoctonia on, 19, 106. 
aphis, 14, 373; experiments on, 4, 
249; treatment of, 3, 321. 
Cabbage black rot, combating, 22, 85; 
description, 23, 62; effect of re- 
moval of leaves, 22, 105; germs 
on cabbage seed, 23, 67; preva- 
lence, 23, 63; relation of seed in- 
fection to disease outbreaks, 23, 
77; spread by seed, note, 23, 17; 
vitality of germ, 238, 62. 
eaterpillar, experiments with, 4, 
248; parasitised, 4, 249; treat- 
mentor, 2/220, 3; 317. 
club-root, 14, 525. 
composition of, 15, 670. 
early vs. late planting, 3, 210. 
effect of transplanting on heading, 
5, 189. 
fertilizers for, 14, 100. 
fertilizing materials contained in, 
14, 93. 
figures of varietal types, 5, 194. 
flea beetle, tobacco decoction for, 2, 
220: 
from green seed, 5, 190. 
green vs. ripe seed, 4, 154. 
from seeds of different 
gravity, 238, 368. 
growing from slips, 3, 212. 
index to varieties, 5, 224. 
key to classification, 5, 196. 
leaf form, figures, 5, 198. 
leaves, digestible matter in, 8, 101. 
specific 
looper, adult, 17, 403; bordeaux 
mixture for; 15, 624; egg, 17, 
403; injuries by in the field, 15, 
621; injuries by in the green- 
house, 15, 620; larva, 17, 403: 
life history and habits, 17, 404: 
notes on, 15, 620; paris green 
and flour for, 15, 625; pupa, 17, 
404; resin lime mixture for, 15, 
G225 salt for, 15, 624; 
maggot, 14, 374; experiments on, 
4, 249; nitrate of potash for 6, 
96; potassium sulphide for, 7, 
Peiemesneep ecdip. fore te 147° 
Zoektein poison for, 7, 147. 
notes on varieties, t, 133, 6, 326, 8, 
mous 
plant foed constituents in, 24, 374. 
plants from slips, 5, 190. 
plants killed by raupenleim, 15, 
632. 
plusia. (See Cabbage looper.) 
root system, 3, 313. ‘ 
rot, summary of work, 22, 24, 27. 
371 
Cabbage, Savoy, fertilizer test, 3, 211; 
seed tests, 3, 211. 
seed, effect of drying on germs of 
black rot, 28, 69; from different 
parts of plant, 4, 153; germina- 
tion of, 6, 39; large vs. small, 
4, 152; method of growing, 23, 
65. 
sowing in place, 1, 132. 
varieties, classification and descrip- 
tion, 5, 191, 193. 
variety tests, 1, 130, 2, 186, 3, 208, 
4, 149, 5, 179, 7, 118, 9, 288. 
varying characters in varieties, 5, 
LOZ. 
worm, 14, 374; life 
habits,. 17, 401. 
(See also Cabbage caterpillar.) 
Cactus, prickly pear, composition, 6, 
419. 
Cady, W. B., Assistant Chemist, 11, V. 
Caeoma nitens, notes on, 18, 460. 
(See also Orange rust.) 
Calcium, action in plants, 14, 54. 
chloride, effect on action of rennet 
in cheese ripening, 22, 508. 
description, etc., 14, 46. 
relation to fertilizers, 14, 51. 
sulphate, 14, 59. 
sulphide for apple scab, 7, 154. 
Calf feeding experiments, 4, 34, 9, 359. 
Callahan, Edward A., on Board of Con- 
treo eae WAM 
Calosoma calidum, enemy of tent-cater- 
jenn We. 8 Pree were 
scrutator, enemy 
aan Ne dams a 
Calves, feeding, 8, 21. 
Canada peas and buckwheat as a cover 
erop for orchards, 15, 441. 
thistle, composition, 7, 244. 
rust on, notes, 3, 385. 
Cane, Amber, composition of, 1, 22. 
vs. corn, for forage, 4, 46. 
blight, currant, 18, 200, 425. 
rasberry. (See Rasberry cane 
blight.) 
knot of blackberry, 19, 185: 
of raspberry caused by an- 
thraecnose, 19, 206. 
Canker and black rot of quince, 19, 205. 
apple tree. (See Apple tree canker. ) 
EKuropean, 19, 349. 
worm, 14, 348; notes on, 15, 534; 
spraying experiments, 17, 35, 
885; spraying for the prevention 
of, 15, 535. 
Cankered apple limbs, 
18, 339. 
Canned goods, keeping, 23, 49; use of 
antiseptics deprecated, 28, 50. 
(See Peas, canned.) 
history and 
of tent-caterpil- 
appearance of, 
