434 
Raspberry anthracnose, 14, 342, 368, 16, 
231, 18, 213, 19, 206, bordeaux 
mixture for, 16, 236; 241; char- 
acter, 16, 232; copper sulphate 
for, 16, 241; description, 16, 
233; experiments in treating, 16, . 
235, 241; injury from, 16, 234; 
iron sulphate for, 16, 236; 
methou of treating, 16, 242; 
notes on, 18, 459; remedies for, 
14, 869; sulphuric acid for, 16, 
236; treatment, 16, 16. 
attacked by pear blight, 14, 869. 
bulletin, 10, 13. 
cane blight and 
area, relation, 21, 
raspberry yellows, 
21, 105; bibliography of, 21, 
107; damage, 21, 110; descrip- 
tion, 21, 108; dissemination, 21, 
2 ae oues tOmLUngUS Wo Lae tor 
general notes on, 21, 106; inocu- 
discolored 
128; and 
investigation, 
lation experiments, 21, 115; 
method of infection, 21, 124; 
occurrence, 18, 214, 19, 208; 
preventive measures, 21, 134; 
spraying experiments, 21, 132; 
summary, 21, 19; varieties af- 
fected, 21, 112. 
cane borer, 10, 471. 
canes, discolored areas on, 
21, 130. 
diseases in the Hudson Valley, 18, 
21d. 
notes on, 10, 470; anthrac- 
nose, 18, 459; leaf-spot, 18, 
469; root knot, 18, 461; 
rust, 18, 460. 
prevalence, 19, 206. 
fertilizers for, 14, 112. 
injury by saw-fly, 17, 349. 
insects, notes on cane 
18, 461; saw fly, 18, 462. 
insect enemies of, 10, 470. 
notes on, 4, 256. 
orange rust of, recognition, 16, 232. 
plants, setting, 25, 446. 
root borer, notes on, 10, 470. 
rust, 14, 370. 
saw-fly, adult, 17, 347, 354; biblio- 
graphical lists, 17, 357; classifi- 
cation and name, 17, 346; 
cocoon, 17, 853; descriptions and 
life history, 17, 350; economic 
importance, 17, 348; egg, 17, 
846, 350; food plants, 17, 349; 
history and _ distribution, 17, 
847; injury by, 17, 349; larva, 
17, 347, 351; larval habits, 17, 
852; methods of combating, 17, 
355; natural enemies, 17, 355; 
Rumber of broods, 17, 3855; 
cause, 
maggot, 
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INDEX To First TWENTY-FIVE REPORTS. 
Raspberry saw-fly — Continued. 
period of incubation, 17, 351; 
pupa, 17, 847, 853; pupation, 
17, 852; study, 17, 36. 
use of fungicides for the anthrac- 
nose of, 10, 457. 
yellows, cause unknown, 21, 137; 
description, 21, 1386; spraying in- 
effective, 21, 138. 
Rathbun, F. G., potato spraying experi- 
ment by, 25, 145. 
Rations, advantage of roots in, 8, 146. 
calculated, 8, 1038. 
and actual digestibility, 
533. 
calculation of value, 16, 531. 
digestibility of, 16, 508, 536, 538, 
16, 
20, 37. 
effect of changes on milk flow, 20, 
15, 61. ' 
on milk and milk fat, 20, 39. 
energy of, distribution, 20, 59. 
fed animals during experiment, 10, 
81. 
by New York farmers, 8, 110; 
chicks, 24, 38, 39; -duck- 
lings, 23, 34, 36, 24, 31, 32, 
83; in phosphorous experi- 
ment, 25, 66, 76, 86. 
for milch cows, 9, 9, 12, 213. 
poultry feeding, 17, 48, 18, 77. ~ 
from unlike sources, nutritive 
effect, 16, 542. 
nitrogenous vs. carbonaceous, 8, 
ali ky @: 
normal and poor in fat, 16, 498. 
nutrients in, 16, 541. 
Raupenleim, cabbage plants killed by, 
15, 632. 
Ravages, insect, prevention of, 15, 29. 
Rawls group of apples, 25, 346. 
Ray grass, Pacys, notes on, 1, 77. 
Rectangular silo, 15, 649. 
Red albumen, warning against, 20, 390. 
Astrachan group of apples, 25, 347. 
clover forage, analysis of, 10, 40. 
Redtop, notes on, 1, 76, 2, 146. 
Red root, composition of, 1, 18. 
spider not cause of raspberry 
yellows, 21, 137; notes on, 15, 
529; on raspberry, 15, 6138. 
Reed canary grass, notes on, 2, 147. 
Reeve, H. M., potato spraying experi- 
ment, 24, 173. 
Refrigeration in biological and dairy 
building, 17, 11. 
Refrigerators, fungus in, 20, 18, 159. 
Refuse, fertilizer constituents in, 190, 
423. 
Reichert’s test for butter, 6, 377. 
Reine Hortense cherries, spraying ex- 
periments, 16, 208. 
