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b.   The canning industry:  323. Consult:

Farmers' Bulletin No. 154 Rome Fruit Garden:  Preparation cmd Care.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 293 Use of Fruit as Food.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 10 i Notes on Frost.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 113 The Apple and How to Grow It.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 291 Evaporation of Apples.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 33 Peach Growing for Market.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 140 Pineapple  Growing.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 238 Citrus Fruit Growing in the Gulf States.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 332 Nuts and Their Uses as Food.

7.      POULTRY:

Poultry: 1540; Duck 557; Goose 780; Turkey 1955; Guinea Fowl 812. Consult:

Farmers' Bulletin No. 281 Poultry Management. Farmers' Bulletin No. 236 Incubation and Incubators. Farmers' Bulletin No. 51 Standard Varieties of Chickens. Farmers' Bulletin No. 200 Turkeys. Farmers' Bulletin No. 64 Ducks and Geese. Farmers' Bulletin No. 234 The Guinea Fowl.

8.   DESTRUCTIVE  INSECTS:

Special references:   Insect 928;  Larva 1032;   Pupa 1564;   Caterpillar 349;

Moth 1270; Butterfly 296; Fly 687; Gnat 775; Hessian Fly 870; Galls 730; Tick 1910; Ccdlin-Moth 419; Hawk-moth 851; Ichneumon Fly 912; Beetles 194; Potato Bug 1537; Carpet Beetle or Buffalo Moth 340; Buffalo Gnat 286; Ladybug or Ladybird 1019; Weevils 2064; Cottonboll Weevil 465; Curculio 2064; Peach Tree Borer 1434; Chinch Bug 389; Grape Phyloxera 795; Worms: Cottonworm 465; Tobacco-worm 1918; Cutworm 491; Cankerworm 322; Onion Maggot 1383; Army Worm 109; Grasshopper 796; Locust 1106; Cicada or 17 year Locust 397; Plant Lice or Aphid'es 82; San Jose Scale and other scale insects 1086.

Consult:

Farmers' Bulletin No. 155 How Insects Affect Health in Rural Districts.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 264 The Brown-tail Moth and How to Control It.

Farmers9 Bulletin No. 275 The Gipsy Moth and How to Control It.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 99 Insect Enemies of Shade Trees.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 120 Insects Affecting Tobacco.

Farmers' Bulletin No. 196 Usefulness of the American Toad.

9.   THE FUNGI:

a.    Fungous  Plants which  take  food  from  other  plants  or animals:   724;

Haustoria 847.

b.    Symbiosis:  the living together of two kinds of organisms 1859. €.   Parasites: which obtain food from living hosts 1420.

do   Saprophytes: which live in decaying organic matter 1678.

e.    Mycelia: the colorless threads of the fungus 1293.

f.     Blight:   227;  Microbes 1219;  Bacteria 154;  Mildew 1224.

g.    Root Fungus:   1294; Rust and Smuts 17;  Rust 1649. h.   Mushrooms: Toadstools and Puff Balls 178.

10.   SPRAYING MIXTURES AND INSECTICIDES:

a.   Spraying Mixtures:   1804.

b.   Ammoniacai Solution of Copper Carbonate.

c.   Paris Green Formula.

d.   Lime Sulphide Wash Formula. 8.   Kerosene Emulsion.

f.    Carbon Bisulphide.

g.   Arsenate of Lead.

h.   Bordeaux Mixture 246.

Consult:

Fanners' Bulletin No. 1%7 Imported Insecticides.

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