--THE-- State AgPieultupal College

The Agricultural Experiment Station.

INDEX BULLETIN, No. 18.

Indexinz First Seventeen Bulletins of the Station, for VOLUME I.

Fc)rt Collins, Colorado.

DECEMBER, 18gl.

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In presenting this Index Bulletin, the following is offered in explanation. The object is to index, for the first volurne of the Agricultural Experiment Station, all Bulletins issued to date, numbering with this, eighteen, and closing with the year 1891. The titles of Bulletins are printed in S111a11 capital letters. The bulletin numbers are printed in black type, smaller than the ordinary type, in which page ~ldnlbers are set. In repeating words from topics above, dashes are employed as ditto marks. Second editions of Bulletins No.8, 011 Alfalfa, and No. 13, on The Measurement and Di vision of Water, have been issued. All asterisk before the bulletin num­ ber designates all references to these editions.

DiTeetn1", Vol. I. I-3ulletins 1-1 '7.

Acresof fruit in Northern districts. 17:6. Analysis of Claymore lake water, 9: 25. iEgeria tipuliformis. (see Sesia tipuli- -- potato. 7: ~l. - f'ormis]. - refuse hay. 8: 20. Agrieu1tural Section, circular from. 5 :~. - sugar beets, sp. ut: per cent. 14: 13. Agropyrum divergens. 12: 65. - soil, .A.. rkansas valley. 9: 13. .- glaucum. 12 : 138. - - on which tobacco grevl. 10: 10. - unilaterale. 12: 6:3. - starch washed out. 7: 20. -- strigosum, 12: 61). - tobacco ash. 10: 13. - teneru m. 12: 65. -- water, Cache la Poudre. g: 22. _. violaceum. 12: 63. Andropogon furcatus. 12: 96. Agrostis alba. 12: ;~O. - scoparius. 12: 96. - canina. 12: 4:3. Annis, Frank J., Secretary. I: 2. 3. - exarata, 12: 40. Aphis, cabbage and cauliflower. 6: 4. -- scabra. 12: 43. -- and turnips. 6: 18. ALFALFA, IT& GRO'VTH, CO¥POSITION, - on elm. 6: 18. DIGESTIBILITY, ETC. 8. APIARY, EXPERIMENTS IN. 5· - ash of. 8: 10. - report on. 5: 8. - compared with other grasses. 8: 13. Apple leaf-beetle. 6: 2-11. - crude tiber of. 8: 10. -leaf-hopper. 15: 19. - cutting- and curing. 8: 5. - tortrix. 6: 17. - different stages of growth. 8: 11. .A.. rapahoe County, fruit interests of. 17:6. - digestibility of. 8: 22-24. Aristida basiramea, 12: 117. - dodder. 8: 6. Arsenites for codling . 15: 8-11. - dung analysis, 8: 19. Artesian basins, see Denver, San Luis. - fat of. 8: 10. 16: 13-14. -- growth of. 8: 4. .- water, discovery of, Colorado. 16: 12. - irrigation of. 8: 6. -_. -- supply, limit of. 16: 24. - protein of. 8: 10. ------in San Luis valley. 16: 25. - parasites of. 8: 6. ARTESIAN \VELLS OF COLOR~DO. 16. -. preparation of soil for. 8: 4. - --- advantages in. 16: 8. - refuse hay analysis. 8: 20. -- cause of decreased flows. 16: 9. - seed per acre. 8: 5. -- circumstances effecting supply. 16:6 Alkali1effect on plants. 9: 18. -- - conditions for (ill). 16: 4. Al?pecurus alpinus. 12: 95. -- deep. 16: 9. Anstultltus .. 12: 01. -- danger of poor construction. 16:10. octomaculata. 6: 12. -- effect on flow of cleaning. 16: 16.. Anllllophila longifolia. 12: 99. - - for irrigation. 16: 7. Analysis, alfalfa, ash of. 8: 10. -- importance of casing. 16: 11. -- alkRli. g; 17. - - in Colorado. 16: 12. - Allihu's and Sachsse's. -- irrigation f'rom. 16: 22. -. urine. 8: 17. -- - on the plains. 16: 27. -- comparative method potato starch. -- possible extent of irrigation from 7 : 18-19. San Luis valley. 16: 27. -- hyclrocloric and sulphuric acids. - - to test pressure. 16: 11. 7' ')0 Barley. 2: 11-16. -. - difr~r~nt stages of growth. 8: 11. Barnyarn manure, analysis of. g: 15. - ~111ng from alfalfa feeding. 8: 1~. Bean, injured by leaf-beetle. 6: 18. - forage plants. 12: 131. Beans. 2: 3. ._- grasses for hay. 12: 1;~3. Beckman nia erucreforruis. 12: 122. 4 INDRX.

Bees, preparing for winter. 5: 8-11. Cippoletti Module. 13: 27,30. *13 : 32, 'i7. - report on apiary. 5: 8. -- tables. 13: 32-34. *13: 43-46. Beets. 2: 4. Clark, Max, box. 13: 12. *13: 16. - injured by . 6: 4. Claymore Lake, water analysis. 9: 25. - -leaf-beetle. 6: 18. Clovers. 2: 7. Bell Bros.' orchard, statistics of. 17: 16. - alfalfa. 2: 7. - Judge J. C., statistics of his orchard. - Red or June. 2: 8. 17 : 16. Coburn, W. S., statistics of his orchard. Bent County, fruit interests of. 17: 14. 17 : 16. Blackbirds feeding on larva. 6 : 17. Codling Moth. 6: 9. IS: 3,4. Blount, ....1\... E. 2. 8. -- early appearance of. 6: 2. Botany, Horticulture and Entomology, CODLING MOTH AND GRAPE VINE LEAF- circular Irom. 5: 4-5. HOPPER. IS. --- paper from. 6: 2. -- bands for. IS: 13. Boulder County, fruit interest of. 17: 7. Coefficient of purity of juice. 14 : 7. -- fruit product, 1890. 17: 8. Collops migriceps. 6: 18. Bouteloua racemosa, 12 :121. Colorado, artesian basins in. 16: 15. -- hirsuta. 12: 121. COLORADO, ARTESIAN WELLS OF. 16. Box-elder leaf-roller. 6: 17. Conotrachelus leucophaetus. 6: 18. Bromus breviaristatus. 12: 51. Contraction, conditions for complete. - ciliatus. 12: 51. 13 : 22,23. *13: 27-29. - Kalmii val'. Porteri. 12: 53. - in flow of water. 13: 21. *13: 26. - secalinu s. 12: 53. Coreus tristis. 6: 9. -- unioloides. 12 : 52. Corn, broom. 2: 6. - Mexicana. I2: 52. - field. 2: 7. Brose, C. Max, apiary report. 5: 8-11. - Katlir. 2: 6. Bruchus piri. 6: 14. Cottonwood beetle. 6: 17. Buchloe dactvloides. 12: 136. Crawford, Gov., orchard on Rapid Creek. Buckwheat. .. 2 : 9. 17 : 20. Buhach insect powder. IS: 21. Cubic foot per second. *13: 7. Cabbage injured by plant lice. 6: 4. Currant borer (irnported], 6: 12. - caterpillar (P. rapae). 6: 8, 14. -- appearance of. 6: 2. -- remedies for. 6: 6. - worm, E. ribearia. 6: 8. Oaccecia senifera. 6: 17. Cuscuta epilinus. 8: 8. Canale Villoresi. 13 - 25. *13: 30. - Gronovii. 8: 8. - -- module (see Cippoletti). Dalmatian insect powder. IS: 21. Capilliary water of soil. 9: 8. Damping off of tobacco plants. 10: 5. Carpenter, L. G. 13. 16. Danthonia intermedia, 12: 87. - S. W., Montezuma County fruit. 17:21. - Californica. 12: 87. Carpocapsa pomonella. 6: 9. IS: 4. Delta County orchards. 17: 17. -- early appearance of. 6: 2. - fruit, by express. 17: 18. Carex rupestris. 12: 127. Denver artesian basin. 16: 1;'),16. Carrots. 2: 4. Deschampsia caespitosa. 12: 72. Cassidy, James. 4. 6.7:1-16. 8. 10:5-8. 12. - Danthonioides. 12 : 71. - quotations from. IS: 6. - flexuosa. 12: 71. Catabrosa aquatica. 12: 62. Deyeuxia Canadensis. 12: 48. Cauliflower, injured by plant lice. 6: 4. - Lapponica. 12: 47. Cenchrus tribuloides. 12: 117. - strictu. 12: 47. Ceramia picta. 6: 15. - svlvatica. 12: 44. Cereals. 2: 9. Digestibilrty of alfalfa. 8 - l:l Chemical changes in digestive tract. 8:21. - crude fiber. 8: 20. - Sectron, circular from. 6: 21. Diplachne fascicularis. 12: 109. Chryramela exclamationis. 6: 18. Distichlis maritima. .12: 105. Cinna arundinacea, val'. pendula. 12:114 DISTR,IBUTION OF SEEDS AI\)) PLANTS. 3· Cippoletti, Cesare. 13: 25. *13: 31. --- Secretaries' duties. 3: 1. . - Module, formula' 13: 30. *13: 36. --- statutory provisions for. 3:~' -- illustrated. 13: 26. *13: 31. Dividing box. 13: n. *13: 5. INDEX.

Division of the State into fruit districts. Pormula, rectangular weir. 13: 9, 22. 17 : 5. *13 : 27. f)[YJSION 01" \V.ATRR, MEASUREMENT, 13. - trapezoidal weir. 13: 30. ->: 13 : 36. Divisor. defined. 13: 5. *13: G. - triangular weir. *13: 38. described. 13: G, 7. *13: 8, 9. Francis. J. B., oxperiments. 13: 20,24. Farmers' Union Ditch. 13: 8. *13: 10. *13 : 25,20. . illustrated. 13: 7. *13: 9. -- weir formula. 13: 22. *13: 27. in water me.rsuremeut. 13: 5. *13 : 6. Eatonia obtusata, 12; 106. -- of Elche, Spain. 13: 8. *13: 10. Fremont County, fruit shipped by ex­ or I.Jariat Ditch. 13: 7. *13:] O. press from, 17: 14. of Lorca, Spain. '::13: II. d istricts. 17: 5. Do.lder, description of. 8: 7. - first planting in Fremont Co. 17:12. Duty of water, experiments, 1887. 1:4-7. - grown in Colorado. 17: 26. hOlll artesian wells. 16: 8, 27. - in St. Vrain valley. 17: 7. Elements found in plants.. 9: 5. Fungus diseases. 17: 2I. Elvuius Cauadensi; 12: 58. Garden web-worm. 6; 3. --'(species '? I 12: 61. Gillette, C. P. IS. Sitanion. 12: 0:2. Glyceria aquatica, 12: 103. Empoasca mali, 15: 19. - distans. 12; 103. Eragrostis poaoides. 12; 78. - nervata.. 12; 100. - poaoid.~s, var. ~l;egastachya.. 12: 81. - pauciflora. 12: 100. Purshii. 12: It;. Goff, Prof., spraying experiments by. ~rythroneura(see Typhlocyba). 6: 20. IS : H. Eudamus ti tvrus. 6:~. GRAINS, GRASSES AND \7EGETABLES. 2. Enfitchia ribearia. 111j.goosebernes. 6:8. Grape ...Alypia, octomaculata. 6 : 12. Eurotia Iana.ta. 12: :l8. Grape-vine leaf-hopper 6 : 20. 15: 3-18. Eurycreon rantnli-. 6: 1:-3. - -- burning. IS: 2I. Evaj1oration. I: 9. Graphephorum Wolfii. 12; 95. from streams and canals. I: 10. Grapta, earl) appearance of. 6; 2. EXpel'llnent ground. 2: 2. -- i n terrogat.ionis. 6: 18. EXlJerilllent ;"'Hatioo, departments in. 5:2. Graptodera f'oliacea. 6: 11. E,\PEIUMEN'l'S IN (1887) PHYSICS AND EN- GRASSES, SOME COLORADO. 12. 2; 7. GINEERING. 7. --- GRAINS AND VEGETABLES. 2: 3-15. with potar oes. 4: 2. Grass for hay or pasture. 12: 133. to bacco. 4: 15. Grasshoppers. 6: 19. 8xpress shipments of fruit f'rom Delta Gruss Va.lley. 17: 20. County . 17: IS, Hav necessary to increase live weight. --- FrelnO~)t CODnty. 17: 14. " 8; ~O.• " ~Ylesa,County. 17: ~O. Hpliothis arrnigera. 6: In. l~(ds(' chinch bug. 6: 3, 16. Hellebore. as an insecticide. 6: 5. !1.Al{M DgPAI{'l'MENT. 2. ---:- for false chinch bug. 6: 16. F'at or alfult.i. 8: 10. Hemp. 2: ;3. B'eeding- experiment with alfalfa. 8: 14" Hierochloa borealis. 12: 106. stuff«, digestion co-efficient of. 8; 2;2. Haltica striolata. 6: 19. - valtw of suirar beets. II: 12. HordeUll1 jubatum. 12: 118. b'eltc)D, Pres. W. B.. his orchard. 17: 13. HUlllUS in soils. 9: 5. 1 '. letter from. 15: 18. Inch. 13: 10, 1:3. *13: 1:3, 17. 1~ e1tJ11ty of the soil. 9: 12. ---- Colorado statute. 13; 12. *13: 16. I~ ertilizel's for potu.toes. 4: 12. -- difficulties HS unit in water measure- 1 1es\ Uen ela tior. 12: ;3~), meut. *13: 7. rnierostach \ s. 12: ':3:'5. Index. 18: 2. tenpl1a. 12 ::35. INDEX BULT..lETIN. 18. o"il1i1, val'. brevif lia. 12: 3G. Ingersoll. C. L., Director. 7: 2. 10: 3-4. -:1 l{iD~ii. 12 ~ :3G. ' II : :3-6. 12: 3--4. [~l(,x. .2: 5. Iusect enemies, 17: 22. Ii Ul'!Jp:--\ Dr., quotation Irom. IS: 9. Insecticides. 6: 2-3. lll)r('~t insects. 6: 17. .- modes of application. 6: 7. 6 INDEX.

INSECT PESTS, Two. IS. Meteorological and Irrigation Engineer- Insect powder. IS: 21. ing Section, circular from. 5: G. INSECTS AND INSECTICIDES. 6. Microbes and nitrification. 9: 5. Insects inj urious to tobacco. 4: 20. Millets. 2: 9. -- sending for name. 5: 4. Module in water measurement, defined. IRRIGATION-..A.R'l'ESIAN WELLS OF OOL- 13 : 5. *13; 6. ORADO. 16. - Isabella. 1., cause. 13: 14. *13: 18. Irrigation from artesian wells. 16: 22. - Marseillis canal. 13 : 13; 14. *13 : 17,18. - measurement of amount of water - Max Clark box. 13: 12. *13: 16. used in. I: 6,7. - Milanese. 13: 10-13. *13: 14-17. - of alfalfa. 8: 6. - of Montrose canal. 13: 14. *13: 18. -- potatoes. 4: 3. - flow oot constant. 13: 11. *13: 15. - possible extent from artesian wells in -- conditions for. 13: 9. *13: 12. San Luis valley. 16: 27. - Italian. 13: 10. *13: 13. Jefferson Oounty fruit interest. 17: 7. - see inch, weir spill-box. .Juncus Balticus. 12: 125. Montrose County, fruit in. 17: 15. - bufonius. 12: 126. - fruit shipped by express from. 17 : Hi. - Mertensianus. 12: 126. Muhlenbergia glomerata. 12: 81-137. Kerosene, as an insecticide. 6: 6. - gracilis, val'. breviaristata. 12: 8:3. - emulsion. 6: 7. - ~racillilllcL 12: 84. -- for cabbage and turnip aphis. 6 : 19. - Wrightii. 12: 82. -- false chinch bug. 6: 16. 1\'1 un roa sq u arrosa, 12: 126. -- - grape leaf-hopper. IS: 19. 6: 20. Nicotine in tobacco. 10: 12. - 0-- preparation of. IS: 20. Nitrification. 9: 5. Kceleria cristata. 12: 110. N ucleus defined. 5: 9. Larimer Oounty, area in fruit. 17: 10. Nusius augustatus. 6: 16. Leersia oryzoides. 12: 105. Oats. 2; 12. Lerna trillineata. 6: 19. O'Brine, D. 7; 17-23. 8. 9. 10 :8-15. Libellulidre, 6: 19. II : 7-12. 12. 14. Lights for codling moth. IS: 13. Oncia, 13: 12. *13: 16. Lina scripta. 6: 17. Ongarth's tree protector. 6: f), 16. List of fruits grown in Oolorado. 17: 26. - - - for False chinch bug. 6: 16. Loliurn perenne. 12: 44. Orchard, \V. S. Coburn, statistics. 17:1(;· - - val'. Italicum, 12: 109. -- Gov. Crawford's, on Rapid Creek. .London purple, for codling moth. IS: 8. 17': 20. -- injuring foliage. 6: 10. Organic matter in soil. 9: 4. Lupinus argentens. 12: 128. - - in grains and tobacco. 9: 4-6. -- -- val'. argophyllus. 12: 128. Origin of alfalfa. 8: 3. Luzula spadicea, val'. subcongesta. 12: Oryzopsis cuspidata. 12: 92. 127. Over production of fruit. 17: 22. Lytta attratao 6: 19. Panicum capillare, 12: 33. - cinerea. 6: 18. - -- val'. minimum, 12: 3:3. McOlelland, J. S., notes on his orchard. - crus-galli val'. echinatum. 12: :-J.:I-. 17 : 11. - dichotornum. 12: 2D. Marc, 14: 7. - glabrum. 12: 34. Mead, Elwood. I. - sanguinale. 12: ;~5. MEASUREMENT AND DIVISIOlS" OF \VATF.R. - virguturn. 12: 29. 13· - virgatum, val'. glaucephylla- 12: 20. Measuring box. 13: 5. *13: 5. Parasites of alfalfa. 8: 6. - boxes, t\VO classes of. 13: 5. Paris green for Codling moth. IS: 8. Measurement, value of system of. 13: 8. --- Flee beetles 6 : 1D. *13 : 4. - - on apple foliage. 6: 10. Medicago sativa. 8: 3. Parsnip butterfly. 6: 3. Melica spectable. 12: 95. PaSpalUL11 g'labrum. 12: 91. Mesa County, express shipments of fruit Peas. 2: 4. from. 17: 20. Pea weavil. 6: 14. -- fruit interests of. 17: 18. Pennock, O. E., his nursery. 17: 11. INDEX. 7

Penlphigu8 galls. 6: 17. Potatoes, without irrizaion. 4: II. Persian insect powder. IS: 21. Prefatory note to index. 18: 2. Phalaris arundinacea. 12: 88. Preparation of soil for alfalfa. 8: 4. -- canariensis. 12: 88. - -- sugar beets. 1 I : 4. Phleum pratense. 12: 113. Pressure of artesian wells, to test. 16:11. - alpiuum. 12: 11:-t Profit per acre of tobacco. 10: 7. Phragmites communis. 12: 118. Protein of alfalfa. 8: 10. PHYSICS AND ENGINEERING. Pumps for applying insecticide. IS: 14-. Pieris oleracca. 6: 15. Pyrethrum. 6: 6. - protodice. 6: 15. - for leaf-hopper. IS: 19. - -- appearance of. 6: 2. Queen bee, bridal flight of. 5: 10. -- rapre. 6: 8. -- egg laying of. 5: 10. - .- appearance of. 6· \0) - -- how produced. 5: 9. Plahioderma scripta. See Lins scripta. Quick, Walter J., Director. 18: 2. Plains, artesian wells on. 16: 27. Rainfall, measurement of. 5: 6. Plant lice on cabbage and cauliflower. Rain gauge, description of. 5: 6. 6: 4. Reservoir, water analysis. 9: 24. Plants, elements found in. 9: 5. Rhyncites bi-color. 6: 18. - influence, chemical on. 9: II. Royal Jelly, use of. 5: 9. sending for name. 5: 45. Rye. 2: 12. Pluvia brassiere. 6: 15. San Luis artesian basin. 16: 17-27. Poa alpiua. 12: ];3. --- extent of possible irrigation. -- alsodes, 12: 16. 16 : 27. - andina, 12: 14. --- limit of supply from. 16: 25, 27. - arctica. 12: 2(). -- -- map. 16: 16. - Caesia. 12: 13. --- relation to ancient lake. 16: 19. - - val'. strictu. 12: 16. - artesian wells, cost. 16: 21. -- couipressa. 12: 13. --- irrigation from. 16: 22. - Eatonia. 12 : 25. --- pressure. 16: 20. - rloxuosa, val'. occidentalis. ra : 2l. - -- - source of supply. 16: 26. - lrevis, 12: 12. -- - -- temperature. 16: 20. - laxa. 12: 18. - - well of C. Bucher. 16: 2:3- -- pratensis. 12: 18. - Experiment Station. 9: 13. - serotina. 12: 22. -- Valley, characteristics. 16: 17,18. -- (species ?) 12: 22. -- formation. 16: 19, - sy1vestris. 12: 25. -- fruit in. 17: 21. - tenuifolia. 12: 26. Saperda calcarata. 6: 17. Polypogon monspeliensis. 12: 99. Schedonnardus Texanus. 12: 122. Populas anaulatus 6 : 17. Schu bler gives "weight 1 cu. ft. soil. 9: 6. Potato, injured by leaf-beetle. 6: 18. Secretary, duties of. 3: l. Potatoes, ash of. 7: 18. Seedling varieties of potatoes. 4: 8. - best soils for. 4: 3, 14. Seeds and plants. 3: 1. - best time to plant. 4: 14. -- application for. 3: 4. - cutting seed. 4: 10. -- distribution of. 3: l. -- descnption of varieties. 4: 57. - -- record required. 3: 4. - fertilizers for. 4: 12. -- sending for name, 5: 4. -- irrigation. 4: 3. Selandria cerasi, 6: 17. ---Ken_tucky Agricultural Experiment - rubi. 6: 18. :-:)tation. 7: 2l. Sesia (.fEgeria tipuliformis), 6: 2, 12. - rnethods of culture. 4: 9. Setaria Italica, 12: 105. -- most prolific varieties. 7: 4. -- glauca. 12: 104. -- results of experiments. 4: 14-15. - viridis. 12: 104. -~- star(.'h analysis. 7: 19. Shropshire, R. 'V., statistics of orchard. IOT.AToES AND SUGAR BEETS. 7. 17 : 19. ---table of varieties. 4: 4-5. 7: 5. Silicic acid in plants. 9: 6. POT_\TOI!:.3 AND rrOBACCO. 4. Soil, alkali in. 9 : 16. -- under mulch. 4: 10. - Arkansas \Talley Exp. Station. 9: 13. 8 IJ.'{DEX.

Soil, capilliary water of. 9: 8. Sugar Beets, feeding value. II: 12. - character of formation. 9: 3-6. -- loss in dressing. 14: 7. - chemical properties of. 9: 11. -- preparing g-round for. 14: 4. - Oollege analysis of. 9: 18-16. SUGAR BEE'r PROGRESS BULLETIi'. 14. - color. 9: 7. -- quality of different sections. 1I:i1. - influence of moisture on. 9: 9. -- requirements for success. II: G. - on which tobacco grew. 10: 10. - -- table of analysis. 14: 9. - physical properties. 9: 6-8. Sugar factory, G-rand Island, Neb. I4::l - porosity of. 9: 7. -- how extracted. II: 5. - rich and poor ash on. II: 8. Summary of potato experiments. 4'14-15. - temperature. 9: 10. Sweetened water for the Codling moth. .- weight of one acre. 9: 13. IS : ]3. Soils, alkali, how to reclaim. 9: 20. Systena mitis. 6: 18. - amount dissolved by water. 9: 9. Table of potatoes. 4: 4-5. Soir.s AND ALKALI. 9. Table of seedling potatoes. 4: 8-0. - fertility of, depends on. 9: 12. Tortrix roseana 6: 17. - how formed. 9: :1. Telea polyphemus, 6: 18~ - named. 9: 6. Tent Caterpillar. 6: 18. - specific gravity of. 9: 7. Textile Plants. 2: 5. Solanum J amesii. 4: 13. THE J:i'RUIT IN'l'ERESTS OF THE STATE. 17. - t.uberosum. 4: 13. 'I'he Wild Potato. 4: 13. -- val'. boreale. 4: 13. rrOBACCO. 10. SOME COLORADO GRASSES. 12. - analysis of. 10: 12. Sorghum, 2: 9. '}.lOBACCO AND POTATOES. 4. Southern and Southwestern fruit inter­ -- ash analvsis, 10: 13. ests. 17: 20. - barn. 4': 21. . '- fruit district. 17: 12. - boxing. 4: 23. Spartina cynosuroides. 12: 110. --- bulking. 10: 6. Spill-box. 13: 15. *13: If). - burning qualities of. 10: 11. - illustrated. 13: 16, 18. *13: 20, 22. - climate, soil. 10: 9. Sporobolus airoides. 12: 74. - crops .1888-9, Comparison. 10: 7. - asperifolius. 12: 73. - cultivation of. 4: 19. - cryptandrus. 12: 78. curing, 4: 22. 10: 6. - cuspidalus. 12: 77. - cutting and harvest.ing. 4: ~l. - depauperatus. 12: 73. - damping off. 10: 5. Spraying machinery. IS.: 14, - experiment results. 4: 2;'). Squash bug. 6: 3, 9. --- fertilizers for. 10: 10. .-- .- remedv for. 6: 6. --- insects. 4: 20. Statutory proviaions for seed distribu- I- irrigation of. 4: 19. t.ion. 3: 2. - nicotine in. 10: 12. Steele, C. W., history of his orchard. - OU manured land. 4: 2:·). 17 : 1,1..;. -- ou u nmauurecl Iand. 4: :2:1:. Stephens, '\V. 0 .. statistics of his orchard. - plant.im; out. 4: ]9. 17 : 17. .-- profit per acre. 10: 7. Stipa comata. 12: 70. - pruning. 4: 20. - Mongolica. 12: 69. -- raisinu plants in hot beds. 10:;). -- spar-tea. 12: 69. - soils for. 4: ID. -- (species r) 12 : 70. --- sowing seed. 4: 18. - viridula. 12: 66. _... stripping. 4: ~~. SuGAR BEETS. I I. suckering'. 4: 21. SUGAR BEETS AND POTATOES. 7· : --- swe.rtiuu. 4: 23: - --- ash on rich and poor soil. II: 8. ..._- variet.ies of. 4: 16-1U. -- ohornical analysis. 7: 22. -- water. IS: 21. ' -- coefficient purity juice. 14: 7. Tomato. Injured by Lt'a.f-beet!o. G: ILl. composition of. II: 10. . ... 'vortn. (j::1 description of plant. 14: 5. 'I'orcher for Leaf-hopper. IS: 21. expenses attending tori acres. I4:G. Town Ditch. g: :rt INDEX. 9

TrifoliUll1 oriooephalum. 12: 125. Water, movement in soils. 9: 6. Trisetull1 subpica.tum. 12 : 84. - passed through skin and lungs. 8: 16. Trupanea apivora, 6: 19. - soil dissolved by. 9: 9. Two Insect Pests. IS: :3. --- utilizing small supplies. 16: 9. Typhloeyba vitis. .15.: 18. - value of. 16: 8. [pton, \V. B.• statistics of his orchard. -- rights. 16: 7. 17: 16. Web-worm, Garden. 6: 3. Variations in albuminoid nitrogen. Weir. 13: 5. *13: 5, 13. 12 : 1:32. -- accuracy of. 13: 19. *13: 24. -- in ash. 12: 1:32. - Cippoletti Trapezoidal tables. 13: 82- - --- crude fiber. 12: 132. 34. *13: 43-46. - --- fat. 12: 1:32. - D. B., quotations from. IS: 7. -- moisture. 12: 132. - Francis' experiments on. 13 : 20, 24. -- nitrogen free extract. 12: 132. *13 : 25,29. Vanessa antiopa, 6: 17. -- formula for flow over. 13: 22. -- milberti. 6: 2. *13 : 27. Vnrieties of potatoes. 4: 4, 5. - rectangular, tables. 13:35-38. *13:40-42. -- tobacco. 4: 16-18. -- triangular. 13: 38. Vegetables. 2: 3. - velocity of approach allowable. 13: 28. VEGE'l'ABLES, GRASSES, GRAINS. 2. *13 : 34. Veratrum album. 6: 5. Weld County, fruit in. 17: 8. Veterinary Section, Circular from. 5: 7. Western f'ruit district. 17: 14. \Varren's Lake water analysis. g: 25. \Vheat. 2: 10. Water capacity of sOIL s . 8. - experiment results. 2: 14. - capilliary of the soil. g: 8. - special. 2: 13. 'Veil', Conditions of Rectangular. 13: 2:3, White Hellebore as an Insecticide. 6: 5. 27,28. *13: 28, 33,34. Wild Potatoes, yield of. 4: 14. Watar, constant flow obtained. *13: 1:3. Yield of sugar per acre. 7: 23. - culture. g: 11. Yields of varieties of Potatoes. 4: 4-5. -- duty of, experiments, 1887. I: 4-7. Yield of Wild Potatoes. 4: 14. --exhaled by crops. g: 8. Yuma soil analysis. 9: 13. \VATER, MEASUR£MENT AND DIVISION OF. 13·