Illinois Institute of Technology Library BOSTON rUBIIC LIBR/'lRY ii tr5' THE Agricultural Index SUBJECT INDEX TO A SELECTED LIST of AGRICULTURAL PERIODICALS and BULLETINS 1916-1918 EDITED BY NELTJE TANNEHILL SHIMER VOLUMES I-III THE H. W. WILSON COMPANY 958-964 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NEW YORK CITY 1919 irr LIBRARY CTICAGO. IL 60616 This volume is the tenth and final number of Volume III in the regular series and is a cumulation in one alpha- bet of Volumes I, II, and III. . PREFACE The period of three years, 1916, 1917 and 1918, of which this volume marks the close, has been a significant one for agriculture and agriculturists. The great war has perhaps stimulated wider interest in agrarian matters than in any other subject. j The references included ■ in this cumulation form a permanent record of the articles in a selected list of seventy-eight periodicals, including farm papers and technical journals, the publications of agricultural experiment stations, state and federal departments and boards, the reports of agricultural and horticultural associations, and the extension bulletins of colleges and universities. The Agricultural Index was started in January, 1916, at the earnest re- quest of agricultural college librarians. The plan, as at first proposed, was that of a periodical index, with the addition of the experiment station publi- cations and the United States Department of Agriculture bulletins. It was soon apparent, however, that the plan would have to be broadened to serve other needs than those of the agricultural libraries. Business and technical libraries, college, county, and government libra- ries, banks, schools, county agents, editors appear on the list of cooperators or subscribers. The Index also goes to fourteen foreign countries, including China and Russia. Because of the increased interest in the subject, the literature published has been voluminous. The publications of the United States Food Adminis- tration on food preparation and conservation, the statistics published by the Food Administration and the United States Bureau of Labor and Statistics in the Monthly Review on food supply and food control in the United States and other countries, the Commerce reports, the publications issued by banks and railroads, by fertilizer and farm machinery industries, these and many other agencies have been contributing much literature of value to those interested in agriculture in its many phases. It has been the aim of the Index to assemble references to the most important of this material. Much of it is elusive, and cannot be found in other indexes. Some of it is scattered in many different places. To gather it together seemed to be the natural function of a special index. In pursuit of this literature, other indexes, the Readers' Guide to Periodical Literature, and the Supplement, the Industrial Arts Index, the Public Affairs Informa- tion Service bulletin, general bibliographies, Library of Congress cards are carefully checked. A checklist has been given in each number of the Index to enable the user to secure this material. Since much of it is sent gratis, it is of special value, particularly to the smaller libraries. In this cumulation a checklist is given of the material entered during 1918. -— ^-^"^i^- PREFACE The magazines have been indexed completely, in most cases, for the three years. In the case of those added since 1916, the indexing has been carried back to cover the period. In some instances the indexing has been carried back to the beginning of the magazine, as in the case of the Journal of Agricultural Research and the American Journal of Botany. The United States Department of Agriculture Department bulletins are also indexed from the beginning of the series. The Jou4-nal of Dairy Science, Soil Science, the Journal of Bacteriology, System on the Farm, the United States Food Surveys, and the United States Seed Reporters have all been started since 1916. The index to these journals is, therefore, complete. A third questionnaire asking for a vote on a selected list of magazines to be added to the list will be sent out early in the year. Periodicals will be added to meet the need as it is expressed in the replies to this questionnaire. It is with pleasure that acknowledgement is made of the valuable assist- ance of the Massachusetts agricultural college library, Mr. Charles R. Green, librarian, in the work of indexing a few magazines not obtainable by the Index. This service has made it possible to complete the indexing of several volumes which would otherwise have been difficult of accomplishment. The work of the members of the staff has been particularly efficient and painstaking. Grateful acknowledgement is made to Inez Cavert, Florence Arnold, Angelina Vasti, and Agnes Flanagan for their aid in the endeavor to make this volume an accurate record. Many helpful suggestions have been received from subscribers and friends of the Index. Criticisms have been made in a kindly spirit of cooperation. The new year is welcomed as a year of extraordinary opportunity in all countries for all workers interested in agriculture. N. T. S. January 20, 1919. List of Periodicals and Bulletins Indexed The periodicals and bulletins listed below tural Index. This list will be increased as being selected by vote of the subscribing us the names of any periodicals they would Society and association proceedings and in this list. The full entry giving data as to in the main alphabet under the name of the * One cooperator made the suggestion that data regarding the publication of the title This information will be found below. Abb It has been suggested that it would be a experiment bulletins have been indexed. The material indexed in this volume have been ume numbers of the magazines indexed are are now indexed regularly in the Agricul- rapidly as seems advisable, the additions libraries. All subscribers are invited to send find useful if indexed, annual volumes indexed will not be entered secretary, address, price, etc., will be found society. it would save time for the librarian if the page and index were shown in this list, reviations are given at bottom of page, convenience to the librarian to know which inclusive bulletin and circular numbers of given in the list below. The inclusive vol- also given. Ag Digest — The Agrricultural Digest. $1.50; single numbers 15c. The Agricultural Digest, Inc., 2 W. 45th St, N.T. "Vols. 1-3 (Discontinued, JI '18) Ag Gaz of Canada — Agricultural Gazette of Canada. $1; single numbers 10c. Department of Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada (i-s) Vols. 3-5 Ag Gaz of New South Wales — Agricultural Ga- zette of New South Wales. Single numbers 6p. Dept. of agriculture, Sydney, Australia Vols. 27-29 Ag J of India — Agricultural Journal of India. 8s 6d; single numbers 3s. W. Thacker & Com- pany, 2 Creed Lane, London Vols. 11-13 Ala Ag Exp — Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Auburn, Ala. Bulletins 187-204 Circulars ?5-38 Press Bulletin 90 Reports, 1916, 1917 Alaska Ag Exp — Alaska Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. U. S. Dept. of agriculture, Division of publications, Wash- ington, D.C Circular 1 Report, 1916 Am Bee J — American Bee Journal, tional Bank bldg., Hamilton, 111. Vols. 56-58 Am Coop J — American Co-operative Journal. $1; single numbers 10c. American Co-operative Publishing Company, 230 S. La Salle st, Chi- cago (i-none) Vols. 11-14 Am Fert — American Fertilizer. $2; single num- bers 25c. Ware Bros. Company, 1010 Arch st, Philadelphia (tpi-none) Vols. 44-49 Am Flop — American Florist. $1. American Flor- ist Company, 440 S. Dearborn st, Chicago Vols. 45-51 Am For — American Forestry. $3; single numbers 25c. American Forestry Assn., 1410 H st, N. W., Washington, D.C. (tpi-r) Vols. 22-24 $1. 1st Na- (i-s) *Aihreviations : i- index. -1 sent loose in last number of volume, -lb sent loose in first number of volume. -Ifn sent loose in a following number of suc- ceeding volume, -none none issued. Am Fruit Grower — American Fruit Grower. 50c; single numbers 10c. American Fruit Grower Company, Inc., 329 Plymouth Court, Chicago Continuation of the combination of Amer- ican Fruit Grower, Fruit- Grower, Green's Fruit-Grower, and Green's American Fruit Grower Vol. 38 Am J Bot — American Journal of Botany. $5; single numbers 60c. American Journal of Bot- anv, Brooklyn Botanic Garden, Brooklyn, N.Y. (i-s) Vols. 1-5 (1914-1918) Am P Advocate — American Poultry Advocate. 50c; single numbers 5c. Clarence C. DePuy, editor & publisher, 1009 S. Salina st, Syra- cuse, N.Y. Vols. 24-26 Am P J— American Poultry Journal. 60c. Ameri- can Poultry Journal Publishing Company, 523 Plymouth Court, Chicago (i-none) Vols. 47-49 Am Pom Soc Pro — American Pomological So- ciety. Proceedings. E. R. Lake, sec, Wash- ington, D.C. Elected but not yet indexed Am Sheep B & W — American Sheep Breeder and Wool Grower. $1.25; single numbers 15c. 817 Exchange st, Union Stock Tards, Chi- cago (tpi-none) Vols. 36-38 Am Soc Ag Eng — Transactions of the American Society of Agricultural Engineers. American Society of Agricultural Engineers. F. W. Ives, sec.-treas., Ohio State University, Columbus, O. Vols. 9-11 Am Soc Agron J — Journal of the American So- ciety of Agronomy. $2.50; single numbers 30c. American Society of Agronomy, L. Carrier, sec, 41 N. Queen st, Lancaster, Pa. (i-s) Vols. 8-10 Am Vet M Assn J — Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. $3; single numbers 30c. Journal of the American Veter- inary Medical Assn., Ithaca, N.Y. (tpi-s) Vols. 48-54 -r sent on request. -s stitched in last number of volume, -sb stitched in first number of volume, -sfn stitched In a following number of suc- ceeding volume, tp- title page, tpi- title page and index. LIST OF PERIODICALS INDEXED Ann Bot — Annals of Botany. 30s per volume. Humphrey Mil ford, Oxford University Press, Amen Corner, London, E. C. (tpi-s) Vols. 30-32 Ariz Ag Exp — Arizona Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications, Tucson, Ariz. Bulletins 77-82 Reports, 1916, 1917 Timely hints 93 (rev), 114-135 Ark Ag Exp — Arkansas Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. Fayetteville, Ark. Bulletins 123, 125-144, 153 • Circulars 30-44 » Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Bro — Association of American Agricultural Colleges and Experi- ment Stations. Proceedings. J. L. Hills, sec, Burlington, Vt. Assn Offic Ag Chem J — Journal of the Associa- tion of OfHcial Agricultural Chemists. $5. Wil- liams & Wilkins Company, 2419-21 Green- mount av, Baltimore (i-s) Vols. 1-3 (1916-My 15, 1917) Banker- F — Banker-Farmer. 50c. Agricultural Commission of the American Bankers Asso- ciation, Champaign, 111. (i-none) Vols. 3-6 Better Fruit — Better Fruit. $1; single numbers 10c. Better Fruit Publishing Company, 407 Lumber Exchange, Portland, Ore. (tpi- none) Vols. 10-13 Bot Gaz — Botanical Gazette. $7; single numbers 75c. University of Chicago Press. Chicago (tpi-s ) Vols. 61-66 Breeder's Gaz — Breeder's Gazette. $1.50. Sand- ers Publishing Company, 542 S. Dearborn st, Chicago (tpi-1) Vols. 69-74 (1916-S 1918) Cal Ag Exp— University of California, College of Agriculture. Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion. Publications. Berkeley, Cal. Bulletins 263-300 Circulars 146-198, 200-203, 205 Reports 1916, 1917 Cal State Comm Hort B — The monthly bulletin of State Commission of Horticulture, Sacra- mento, Cal. (i-s) Vols. 5-7 Cal Univ Pub — University of California. Publi- cations in Agricultural Science, Botany and Entomology. Berkeley, Cal. Agricultural Sciences v l,nos. 10-13; v 2, no. 3; V 3,nos. 1-10 Botany v 5,nos. 9-12, 14; v 6,nos. 9-13, 15- 16; V 7,nos. 1-4 Entomology v l,nos. 3-8; v 2, no. 1 Canada Ag — Dominion of Canada; Department of Agriculture. Publications. Publications Branch, Dept. of Agriculture, Ottawa, Canada Colo Ag Exp — Colorado Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. Fort Collins, Colo. Bulletins 180, 217-246 Reports, 1916, 1917 Conn State Ag Exp — Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. New Ha- ven, Conn. Bulletins 190-206 Report, 1916, pts 1-6 Conn Storrs Ag Exp — ^Storrs Agricultural Ex- peiiment Station. Publications. Storrs, Conn. Bulletins 86, 88-95 Coop Manager & F — Co-operative Manager and Farmer. $1; single numbers 10c. Manager Publishing Company, Corn Exchange bldg., Minneapolis, Minn. Vols. 6-8 Cornell Ag Exp — Cornell University. Agricul- tural Experiment Station of the N. T. State College of Agriculture. Publications. Ithaca, N.Y. Bulletins 369-395, 397 Circular 32 Memoirs 9-14 Reports, 1916, 1917 Cornell Countryman — Cornell Countryman. $1; single numbers 25c. New York State College of Agriculture, Cornell University, Ithaca, N.Y. (i-s) Vols. 14-15 (1917-1918) Country Gent — Country Gentleman. $1; single numbers 5c. Curtis Publishing Company, In- dependence square, Philadelphia (tpi-1) Vols. 81-83 Country Life — Country Life in America. $5; single numbers 50c. Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City. N.Y. (tpi-1) Vols. 29-35 Creamery — Creamery and Milk Plant Monthly. $1; single numbers 15c. National Milk Pub- lishing Company, 327 S. La Salle st, Chicago Vols. 4-7 Del Ag Exp — Delaware College. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Newark, Del. Bulletins 111-119 Exp Sta Record — Experiment Station Record. $1; .single copies l^c. U. S. States Relations Service, Washington, p.C. Only the longer digests indexed. Farm Eng— Farm Engineering. Magazine of Farm Engineering Society of America. $1; single numbers 10c. Farm Engineering Pub- lishing Company, 608 S. Dearborn st, Chicago (tpi-none) Vols. 3-7 (1916-April, 1918) Farmers' B — United States Department of Agri- culture. Farmers' Bulletin. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of publications, Wash- ington, D.C. Bulletins 700-708, 710-944, 946-980, 982-998, 1000, 1004, 1006, 1008, 1010, 1012, 1014, 1018 Revised bulletins issued during period also indexed Field II — Field Illustrated. $3; single numbers 25c. Advanced Agricultural Publishing Com- pany, 2 W 45th st, N.Y. (tpi-none) Vols. 26-28 Fla Ag Dept Quar B — Florida Department of Agriculture. Quarterly Bulletin. Tallahassee, Fla. Bulletins Ja, Ap, Jl, O '16, Ja, Ap, Jl, O •17, Ja, Jl, O '18 Fla Ag Exp — University of Florida. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Gainesville, Fla. Bulletins 129-150 Reports, 1916, 1917 Fla State Plant Bd— State Plant Board of Florida. Publications. Gainesville, Fla. Nursery Inspection Circular 8 Quarterly Bulletins O '16, Ja, Ap, Jl, O '17, Ja, Ap, Jl, O '18 For Quar — Combined with the Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters and con- tinued as the Journal of Forestry Vol. 14 (1916) Fruit-Grower — Combined with American Fruit Grower and Green's Fruit Grower and con- tinued as Green's American Fruit Grower Vols. 27-28 Ga Ag Col! — Georgia State College of Agricul- ture. Publications. Athens. Ga. Bulletins 109. 114, 116, 119, 121, 125-128, 138, 144, 153, 160 For missing numbers see Extension list Ga Ag Exp— Georgia Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Experiment, Ga. Bulletins 118-125 Circulars 69, 74-76 Report, 1916 Gard Chron (Lond) — Gardeners' Chronicle. $5.50. Gardeners' Chronicle, Ltd., 41 Wellington st, Covent Garden, London, W. C. 2 (tpi-s) Vols. 59-64 Gard Chron Am — Gardeners' Chronicle of Amer- ica. $1.50; single numbers 15c. Chronicle Press, Inc., 286 5th av, N.Y. Vols. 20-22 Gard M — Garden Magazine. $2; single numbers 25c. Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N.Y. (tpi-r) Vols. 22-28 LIST OF PERIODICALS INDEXED Gleanings — Gleanings in Bee Culture. $1. A. I. Root Company, Medina, O. (i-s) Vols. 44-46 Green's Am Fruit Grower — Continued as American Fruit Grower Vols. 37-38 Green's Fruit Grower — Combined with Amer- ican Fruit Grower and Fruit-Grower and con- tinued as Green's American Fruit Grower Vols. 36-37 Guam Ag Exp — Guam Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. U.S. Dept. of Agricul- ture, Division of publications, Washington, D.C. Reports, 1915, 1916 Hawaii Ag Exp — Hawaii Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of publications, Wash- ington, D.C. Bulletins 41-44 Press Bulletins 51-53 Reports, 1915, 1916, 1917 Hoard's D — Hoard's Dairyman. $1. W. D. Hoard & Sons Company, Fort Atkinson, Wis. (i- Ifn) Vols. 50-56 la Ag Exp — Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Ames, la. Bulletins 163-180 Circulars 24, 26-53 Report, 1916 Research Bulletins 27, 29-44, 46 Soil survey report 1 Idaho Ag Exp — University of Idaho. Agricul- tural Experiment Station. Publications. Mos- cow, Idaho Bulletins 85-108, 110-111 Circulars 2-6 III Ag Exp — University of Illinois. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Urbana. 111. Bulletins 185-198, 201-206, 208-211 Circulars 185-197, 199-207, 209-232 Reports, 1916, 1917 Soil Reports 12-16 Ind Ag Exp — Purdue University. Indiana Agri- cultural Experiment Station. Publications. La Fayette. Ind. Bulletins 185-214 Circulars 52, 54-57, 59-82 Report, 1917 Int R Ag Econ — International Review of Agri- cultural Economics. 18 frs; single numbers 2 frs. International Institute of Agriculture, Rome, Italy (tpi-none> Tears 7-9 (1916-Mr, 1918) Int R Sci & Prac Ag — International Review of the Science and Practice of Agriculture. 18 frs; single numbers 2 frs. International In- stitute of Agriculture. Rome, Italy (tpi-r) Tears 7-9 (1917-My, 1918) Int Yearbook Ag Leg— International Tearbook of Agricultural Legislation. lOfr. International institute of agriculture, Rome, Italy Tearbook, 1916 Irr Age— Irrigation Age. $1. D. H. Anderson, 213 Templeton bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah (tpi-none; Vols. 31-33 J Ag (Quebec)— Journal of Agriculture and Hor- ticulture. $1. Dept. of Agriculture, Province of Quebec, Canada (i-s) Vols. 19-22 J Ag New Zealand — Journal of Agriculture of New Zealand. 2s 6d; single numbers 6d. New Zealand Department of Agriculture, Welling- ton (tpi-1) Vols. 12-17 J Ag Research— Journal of Agricultural Re- search. $3 U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Publications, Washington, D.C. (tpi-s) Vols. 1-15 (1913-1918) J Ag Sci— Journal of Agricultural Science. 15s; smgle numbers 5s. Cambridge University Press, Fetter Lane, London, E. C. (tp-s) Vols. 7-9 J Bact — Journal of Bacteriology. $5. Williams & Wilkins Company, 2419-21 Greenmount av, Baltimore (i-s) Vols. 1-3 J Bd Ag — Journal of the Board of Agriculture (Great Britain). Single numbers 4d. Board of Agriculture and Fisheries,. 3 St James's sq., London, S. W. 1 (tpi-sb) Vols. 22-25 J Bd Ag Porto Rico. See J Dept Ag Porto Rico J Dairy Sci— Journal of Dairy Science. $5. Wil- liams & Willdns Company, 2419-21 Greenmount av. Baltimorlu(i-s) Vol. 1 \ J Dept Ag IreiandW-Journal of the Dept. of Agri- culture and Techliical Instruction, Ireland. 6d. E. Ponsonby, ltd.,Xl6 Grafton st, Dublin, Ire- land (tpi-s) Vols. 17-18 J Dept Ag Porto Rico — Journal of the Depart- ment of Agriculture. DeJ^t. of Agriculture and Labor, San Juan, P. R. (tpi-s) Vols. 1-2 (1917-1918) J Dept Ag S Australia — Journal of the Dept. of Agiiculture of South Australia. 2s 6d. Vic- toria sq., Adelaide (i-lfn) Vols. 20-22 J Dept Ag Victoria — Journal of the Dept. of Agriculture of Victoria. 5s; single numbers 3p Melbourne, Australia (i-lb) -'■' Vols. 14-16 J Econ Entom — Journal of Economic Entomol- ogy. $2.50; single numbers 50c. American Association of Economic Entomologists, Railroad sq., Concord, N. H. (tpi-s) Vols. 9-11 J For — Journal of Forestry. Official Organ of the Society of American Foresters. $3; single numbers 50c. Society of American Foresters, 930 F St, N.W., Washington, D.C. (tpi-s) Continuation of the combination of Fores- ti-y Quarterly and the Proceedings of the Society of American Foresters Vols. 15-16 (1917-1918) J Heredity — Journal of Heredity. ?2; single numbers 25c. American Genetic Association, P.O. Box no. 472, Eleventh st station, Wash- ington, D.C. (tpi-s) Vols. 7-9 J Home Econ— Journal of Home Economics. $2; single number."^ 25c. American Home Econom- ics Assn., 1211 Cathedral st, Baltimore (tpi-s) Vols. 8-10 Jersey B — Jersey Bulletin and Dairy World. $2. Jersey Bulletin Company, 600 Century bldg., Indianapolis, Ind. (i-s) Vols. 35-37 Kan Ag Exp— Kansas State Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publica- tions. Manhattan, Kans. Bulletins 210-220 Circulars 27 (rev), 39, 55-62, 64-69 Inspection Circulars 2-5 Report, 1916 Technical Bulletins 1-5 Kimball's D F — Kimball's Dairy Farmer. 70c; single numbers 5c. Fred L. Kimball Company, 407-13 Commercial st, Waterloo, la. (i-s) Vols. 13-16 Ky Ag Exp — Kentucky Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Lexington, Ky. Bulletins 197-217 Circulars 11, 13-19, 21 Report. 1916, 1917 La Ag Exp — -Louisiana Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Baton Rouge, La. Bulletins 155-164 Reports, 1915, 1916, 1917 Maine Ag Dept B — Maine Department of Agri- culture. Quarterly Bulletin. Augusta, Maine Bulletins Mr, Je, S, D '16, Mr, Je, S, D- '17. Mr, Je, S '18 Maine Ag Exp — ^Maine Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Orono, Maine Bulletins 246-271 Documents 515, 522-523, 525-526. 528, 531-532 Official Inspections 75-87 Report, 1917 LIST OF PERIODICALS INDEXED Market Growers J — Market Growers Journal. $1.50. Market Growers Journal Company, In- ter-Southern bldg., Louisville, Ky. (i-s) Vols. lS-23 Mass Ag Exp — Massachusetts Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Publications. Amherst, IVIass. Bulletins 167-183 Circular 66 Control Ser. Bulletins 5-8 Mass Hort Soc — See Massachusetts Horticul- tural Society in main alphabet* Md Ag Exp — ^Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. College Park, Md. Bulletins 192-219 Reports, 1916, 1917 Mich Ag Exp — Michigan Agricultural College. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. East Lansing, Mich. Bulletins 276-281 Circulars 28-34 Reports, 1916, 1917 Special Bulletins 77-89 Technical Bulletins 25-40, 42 Minn Ag Exp — University of Minnesota, Agri- cultural Experiment Station. Publications. University Farm, St Paul, Minn. Bulletins 153-174 Reports, 1916, 1917 Reports, North Central, 1916; Northeast, 1916; Northwest 1910-1916; West Central, 1917 Minn Hort — Minnesota Horticulturist. Jl. Min- nesota State Horticultural Society. A. W. Latham, sec, 207 Kasota block, Minneapolis, Minn. Vols. 44-46 Miss Ag Exp — Mississippi Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. Agricultural Col- lege, Miss. Bulletins 173, 175-184 Circular O '17 Technical Bulletins 7-8 Mo Ag Bd— Missouri State Board of Agricul- ture. Publications. Columbia. Mo. Bulletins Ja-D '16, Ja-D '17, Ja-F, Jl-D '18 Yearbooks, 1916, 1917 Mo Ag Exp — University of Missouri. College of Agriculture. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Columbia. Mo. Bulletins 139-153, 155 Circulars 79-85 Research Bulletins 22-27 Mont Ag Exp — Montana Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. Bozeman, Mont. Bulletins 109-122 Circulars 51-76 Reports, 1915, 1916 Monthly Crop Rep— Monthly Crop Report. Chief of the Bureau of Crop Estimates, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Vols. 3-4 (1917-1918) Mycol— Mycologia. $3. New York Botanical Gar- den, Bronx Park, New York (i-s) Vols. 8-10 N C Ag Exp— North Carolina Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Publications. Raleigh, N.C. Bulletins 235-238, 240 Circulars 34-35 Reports, 1916, 1917 Technical Bulletins 11-15 N D Ag Exp — North Dakota Agricultural Exper- iment Station. Publications. Agricultural College, N.D. Bulletins 114-127 Circulars 10-18 Reports, 1915, 1916 Special Food Bulletins v 4,nos. 5, 12; v 5, nos. 3-4 N H Ag Exp — New Hampshire Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Publications. Durham, N.H. Bulletins 178-181, 183-186 Circular 18 Technical Bulletins 10-12 N J Ag Dept — New Jersey Department of Agri- culture. Publications. Trenton, N'.J. Bulletins 1-17 Circulars 1, 3-5, 7-11, 13 Leaflet 2 N J Ag Exp — New Jersey Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. New Brunswick, N.J. Bulletins 288-324 Circulars 49-91, 93-96 Hints to poultrymen v 5, nos. 1-12; v 6, nos. 1-12; V 7,no. 1 Report, 1916 N M Ag Exp — New Mexico College of Agricul- ture and Mechanic Arts. Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. State College, N.M. Bulletins 100-107, 109-110, 113, 115 Reports, 1916, 1917 N Y Ag Dept — New York Department of Agri- culture. Publications. Albany, N.Y. Bulletins 79-94, 96 Circular 136 Report, 1916,pts 2 & 3 N Y Farms & Markets Dept — New York State Department of Farms and Markets, Publica- tions, Albany, N.Y. Agricultural Bulletins 97, 101-108 N Y Prod R — New York Produce Review and American Creamery. $1. Urner-Barry Com- pany, 173 Chambers st, N.Y. (i-lfn) Vols. 41-47 N Y State Ag Exp — New York State Agricul- tural Experiment Station. Publications. Gen- eva, N.Y. Bulletins 414-450 Report, 1915 Technical Bulletins 48-64 Nat Stock & F — National Stockman and Farm- er. $1. Stockman-Fai'mer Publishing Company, Penn and Shady av, Pittsburgh, Pa. (i-s) Vols. 40-42 Nat Wool Grower — National Wool Grower. $1. National Wool Growers' Association Company, 718 Mclntyre bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah (i- none) Vols. 7-8 (1917-1918) Neb Ag Exp — University of Nebraska. Agricul- tural Experiment Station. Publications. Lin- coln, Neb. Bulletins 155-163, 165-168 Circulars 1-5 Reports, 1917, 1918 Research Bulletins 6-13 Nev Ag Exp— Nevada Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Reno, Nev. Bulletins 84-95 Reports, 1916, 1917 O Judd Farmer — Orange Judd Farmer. $1; single numbers 5c. Orange Judd Company, Springfield, Mass. (i-none) Vols. 60-65 Ohio Ag Dept — Ohio Department of Agriculture, Columbus, O. Bulletins F, My, Ag, 1918 Ohio Ag Exp — Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, Publications, Wooster, O. Bulletins 291-325, 327-328 Monthly Bulletins vl.nos. 1-12; v2,nos. 1-12; v 3, nos. 1-10 Ohio F — Ohio Farmer. $1. Lawrence Publishing Company, 1011-13 Oregon av, N.E., Cleveland, O. (i-s) Vols. 137-142 Okia Ag Exp — Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Stillwater, Okla. Bulletins 108-119 Circulars 40-44, 68. 79 Report, 1917 Ontario Ag Dept — Ontario Department of Agri- culture. Publications. Toronto, Ontario, Can- ada Bulletins 235-267 Circulars 2-3, 6-15 Crop Bulletins 133 Ore Ag Exp — Oregon Agricultural College. Ag- ricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Corvallis, Ore. Bulletins 131, 134-155 LIST OF PERIODICALS INDEXED Pa Ag Exp — Pennsylvania State College, School of Agriculture. Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion. Publications. State College, Centre County, Pa. Bulletins 137-153 Separate 17 Penn State F — Penn State Farmer. 75c; single numbers 10c. Agricultural Society, Pennsyl- vania State College, State College, Pa. Vols. 9-11 Philippine Ag R — Philippine Agricultural Re- view. $1. Director of Agriculture, Manila P.I. Vols. 9-11 Phyt — Phytopathology. Official Organ of the American Phytopathological Society. $5; sin- gle numbers 50c. Williams & Wilkins Com- pany. 2419-21 Greenmount av, Baltimore (tpi-s) Vols. 6-8 Porto Rico Ag Dept J. See J Dept Ag Porto Rico Porto Rico Ag Exp — Porto Rico Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Publications. U.S. Dept. of Agriculture, Division of Publications, Wash- ington, D.C. Bulletins 19-25 Circulars 16-17 Reports, 1916, 1917 Porto Rico Insular Exp — Porto Rico Depart- ment of Agriculture and Labor. Insular Ex- periment Station. Publications. Rio Piedras, P.R. Bulletin 17 Circulars 12-13 Reports, 1916, 1917 Power F — Power Farming. 50c. Power Farming Press, St Joseph, Mich, (i-none) Vols. 25-27 Prac F — Practical Farmer. 50c Walker Publish- ing Company, 121 N. 7th st, Philadelphia (i- none) Vols. 112-114 Prog F — Progressive Farmer. $1; single num- bers 5c. Progressive Farmer Company, 1702 4th av, Birmingham, Ala. (i-r) Vols. 31-33 Purdue Ag — Purdue Agriculturist. 50c Purdue Universitv. Lafavette, Ind. (i-none) Vols. 10-13 R I Ag Exp — Rhode Island Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. Kingston, R.I. Bulletins 164-173 Inspection Bulletins My, O '16, My, O '17, My '18 Report, 1917 Reliable P J — Reliable Poultry Journal. 50c; sing-le numbers 10c. Reliable Poultry Journal Publishing Company, Quincy, 111. (tpi-none) Vols. 22-25 Royal Hort Soc J — Journal of the Royal Horti- cultural Society. 10s. Royal Horticultural So- ciety, Vincent square, London, S.W. (tpi- none) Vol. 42 (pts. 1-3) Rural Manhood — Rural Manhood. $1; single numbers 15c. International Committee of Y. M. C. A.'s, 347 Madison av, N.Y. (i-s) Vols. 7-9 Rural N Y — Rural New-Yorker. $1; single num- bers 5c. Rural Publishing Company, 333 W. 30th St, N.Y. (i-r) Vols. 75-77 S C Ag Dept — South Carolina Department of Agriculture, Commerce and Industries. Pub- lications. Columbia, S.(I!. Bulletins 57, 59-61 S C Ag Exp — South Carolina Agricultural Ex- periment Station. Publications. Clemson Col- lege, S.C. Bulletins 185-197 Circular 29 Reports, 1916, 1917 S D Ag Exp— South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Brookings, S.D. Bulletins 163-181 Reports, 1916, 1917 Soc Am For Pro — Combined with Forestry Quar- terly and continued as Joui-nal of Forestry Vol. 11 (1916) Soil Sci— Soil Science. $6. Williams & Wilkins Company, 2419-2421 Greenmount av, Balti- more (tpi-s) Vols. 1-6 Swine World — Swine World. $1; single numbers 10c. James J. Doty Publishing Company, 608 S. Deaiborn st, Chicago Vols. 5-6 (S 1917-1918) System on the Farm — System on the Farm. $2; single numbers 20c. A. W. Shaw Company, Wabash and Madison st, Chicago (tpi-none) Vols. 1-3 Tenn Ag Exp — University of Tennessee. Agri- cultural Experiment Station. Publications. Knoxville, Tenn. Bulletins 115-119 Tex Ag Exp — Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. College Station. Tex. Bulletins 184-221, 223-224 Circulars 11-18 Tuskegee Exp — ^Tuskegee Normal and Indus- trial Institute. Experiment Station. Publica- tions. Tuskegee Institute, Ala. Bulletins 31-33, 35-36 U S Ag — United States Department of Agri- culture. Publications. Division of Publications, Washington, D.C. (A copy of any of the publications listed ex- cept those otherwise noted, may be ob- tained free as long as the Department's supply lasts. After this Department's sup- ply is exhausted, pubUcations can still be obtained from the Superintendent of Doc- uments, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. Send all remittances to the Superintendent of Documents di- rect. In cases where the free copies are exlKiusted at the time of entering publi- cation, the price will be given) A. I. 26, 31, 34 B. S. Doc. 109 Bulletins 1-390, 392-403, 405-407, 409-414, 416, 418-419, 421. 423-612. 614-616, 618-675. 677- 710, 712-717, 719. 721-733, 725, 729, 731-736 B. P. I. Inventories 38-44 C. T., & P. C. D. Circulars 1-5 Circulars 55-56, 58-60, 63-72, 75, 77-82, 85-120, 122-123 D. R. P.— 2 Doc. — Markets 3, 5, 8-17 Farmers bulletin. See Farmers' B F. I. C. 17 Index to Department bulletins 1-325 (13) pts Index to Farmers' Bulletins 501-775 (11 pts) No. Am. Fauna— 40, 42-44 Reports 110-117 S. R. A.— B. A. I. 125-126, 128 S. R. A.— B. S. 22-23 S. R. A.— Chem Index 1918 S. R. A.— Fed. Hort. Bd. 45-47, 49-52, 54, 56 S. R. A. — Insecticide 22 S. R. A.— Markets 6-8, 10-11. 18, 20-28, 30-38. Separates 686-688, 691-696, 698-724. 729, 731- 732, 736, 739-740, 742, 744-745, 747, 751, 755, 757, 760 Soils Bur. advance sheets. See entries under Soil surveys in main alphabet W. I. A.— 16-23 Weekly N L. See Weekly N L Yearbooks 1915-1917 Miscellaneous Annual reports of the Department, 1917. Also issued separately Bibliographical work, special indexes, di- rectories and lists of publications in pro- gress in Department of agriculture Cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics, 1916; pt 2 of report on experiment station and extension work in the U.S. Geography of the world's agriculture List of publications issued since July 1 '13 (rev. D 31 '16) List of workers in subjects pertaining to ag- riculture and home economics Manual of' dangerous insects likely to be in- troduced in the U. S. through importa- tions LIST OF PERIODICALS INDEXED U s Ag — Miscellaneovis — Continued Reports, 1918, of the Director of the States Relations Service, the Librarian, and the Secretary of the Department Story of the cattle fever tick Supplying the farm labor need Work and experiments of the agricultural experiment stations, 1916; pt 1 of report on experiment stations and extension work In U. S. U S Ag Farmers' B. — See Farmers' B. U S Food Surveys — Food Surveys. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Mar- kets, Washington, D.C. Vols. 1-2 U S Seed Rep— United States Seed Reporter. Seed Reporting Service, 59 Board of Trade bldg., Chicago Vols. 1-2 Utah Ag Exp— Utah Agricultural College Ex- periment Station. Publications. Logan, Utah Bulletins 142-164 Circulars 18, 20-33 Va Ag Dept — Virginia Department of Agricul- ture & Immigration. Publications. Richmond, Va. Bulletins 115-132, 134 Va Ag Ex'p— 'Virginia Polytechnic Institute. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Blacksburg, Va. Bulletins 210-219 Report, 1916 Technical Bulletins 10-18 Va Truck Exp — Virginia Truck Experiment Sta- tion. Publications. Norfolk, Va. Bulletins 18-24 Vt Ag Exp — Vermont Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Burlington, Vt. Bulletins 192-209 W Va Ag Dept — West Virginia Department of Agriculture. Publications. Charleston, W. V. Bulletins 13-35 W Va Ag Exp — West Virginia University. Agri- cultural Experiment Station. Publications. Morgantown, W.Va. Bulletins 152, 156-166 Circulars 24-28 Inspection Bulletins 4-5 Report, Jl 1 '14-Je 30 '16 Wallaces' F — Wallaces' Farmer. $1. Wallace Publishing Company, 11th & Walnut sts, Des Moines, la. (i-r) Vols. 41-43 Wash Ag Exp — .State College of Washington. Agricultural Experiment Station. Publications. Pullman, Wash. Bulletins 124, 128-150 Popular Bulletins 98-115 Weekly N L— Weekly News Letter. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Washington, D.C. Vols. 4-6 (1917-1918) Western Wash Ag Exp B — Western Washing- ton Agricultural Experiment Station. Monthly Bulletin. Puyallup, Wash. Bulletins v 4,nos. 4-8, 10-12; v 5,nos. 1-12; v 6,nos. 1-8 Wis Ag Dept — Wisconsin Department of Agri- culture. Publications. Madison, Wis. Bulletins 2-4, 9-14 Circulars 2-3, 5, 8-10 Wis Ag Exp — University of Wisconsin. Agri- cultural Experiment Station. Publications. Madison, Wis. Bulletins 261-291, 293-5; 2d ed 222, 230, 238 Research Bulletins 39-42 Wyo Ag Exp — Wyoming Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Publications. Laramie, Wyo. Bulletins 110-117 Reports, 1916, 1917 List of Selected Extension Publications The valuable extension bulletins of all the agricultural colleges will be indexed as they are received. Inclusive bulletin and circular numbers are given for the publications indexed in this volume. Ala Ag Ext — Alabama Polytechnic Institute. Extension Service. Publications. Auburn, Ala. Circulars 4, 7, 9-10, 12, 14-15, 18, 22 Ariz Ag Ext — University ol' Arizona. College of Agriculture. E^xtension Service. Publications. Tucson, Ariz. Circulars 3. 6-11, 15-20, 22, 24 Reports, 1916, 1917 Ark Ag Ext — University of Arkansas. Extension Division. Publications. Fayetteville, Ark. Bulletin 1 Circulars 50-51 Clovers for Arkansas farmers Pood is the greatest necessity Spraying- manual Clemson College Ext. See S C Ag Ext Colo Ag Ext — Colorado Agricultural College. Extension Service. Publications. Fort Collins, Colo. Bulletins 123, 126-127, 129-130, 132-137, 139- 143, 145 Report, 1917 Series 103-105 Conn Ag Coll Ext — Connecticut Agricultural College. Extension Service. Publications. Storrs. Conn. Bulletins 1-11 Biennial report for year ending Sept. 30, 1916 Joint Circular 3 Cornell Ag Ext — N.Y. State College of Agricul- ture at Cornell University. Extension Service. Publications. Ithaca, N.Y. Bulletins 1-2, 5-6, 9-10, 12, 14, 24-28 Cornell Reading Course — Cornell University, N. T. State College of Agriculture. Cornell Reading Coiu-se for the Farm. Ithaca, N.Y. Reading Course, nos. 100, 103-119, 121, 123-132 Reading Course Farm Home 117-118 Del Ag Ext — Delaware College. Division of Agricultural Extension. Publications. Newark, Del. Bulletin 3 Circulars 4-6 Liberty recipes Fla Ag Ext — University of Florida. Agricultural Extension Division. Publications. Gainesville, Fla. Bulletins 4-12 Circulars 2, 4-5 Report, 1917 Fla State College for Women. Publications. Tal- lahasse. Fla. Bulletins 12-15, 17-18 Leaflet 1 Ga Ag Coil (Ext)— Georgia State College of Agriculture. Extension Division. Publications. Athens. Ga. Bulletins 104-105, 107, 110-111, 113, 115, 117- 118, 120, 122-124, 129-134, 136-137, 139-142, 145-147, 157-159 Circulars 19-26, 29-30, 33, 35, 37, 40-45, 47-51, 53-67, 69, 72 (rev), 73b, 73c, 74-76 Posters 14, 16, 20-21 Hampton Leaflets — Hampton Normal and Agri- cultural Institute. Hampton Leaflets, Hamp- ton, Va. V 7, nos. 6-11; v 7 (sup. to no. 11); v 8, no 1 la Ag Ext — Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Extension Department. Publications. Ames, la. Bulletins 25 (rev), 38-45, 47, 50, 54, 56, 60-65 Emergency Leaflets 3-7, 17, 19, 35. 38, 40-41, 42 (rev), 43-44 Home Economics Bulletins 1, 3-9 Home Economics Circulars 2 ('16-'17), 2 ('17- •18) 5-13, 15-16 Junior Circulars 37, 40, 46, 48 (Mr), 48 (Ap) Short Course Notes 15-16, 20-21 (rev), 23, 25 Tractor troubles and remedies Idaho Ag Ext — University of Idaho. Extension Division. Publications. Boise, Idaho Bulletins 15-17 III Ag Ext — University of Illinois. College of Agriculture. Extension Service in Agriculture and Home Economics. Publications. Urbana, 111. Circulars 1-2, 4-5, 7-10, 12-25 Boys and girls' pig clubs Kan Ag Ext — Kansas State Agricultural Col- lege. Division of College Extension. Publica- tions. Manhattan, Kansas Bulletins 5-11, 14-18; v 6, Ja '16 Circulars 5, 7-10 X — Forms 1-2 Ky Ag Ext — University of Kentucky. College of Agriculture. Extension Division. Publications. Lexington, Ky. Circulars 40-42, 44-46, 48-49, 54, 56-61, 63-65 Ky Univ B — Bulletin of University of Kentucky. College of Agriculture. School of Home Eco- nomies. Lexington, Ky. Bulletins v 8,no 1 (5 nos.), v 9, no 1, 8 La Ag Ext — Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College. Exten- sion Division. Publications. Baton Rouge, La. Bulletin 25 Circulars 10-19, 26 Maine Ag Ext — Maine University, College of Agriculture. Agricultural Extension Service. Publications. Orono, Me. Bulletins 109, 111, 112 (rev), 113, 115-120 Circulars 32-36 Manitoba Ag Dept Farmers' Lib (Ext) — Mani- toba Farmers' Library. Extension Division. Publications. Manitoba Department of Agri- culture and Immigration, Winnipeg Bulletins 1-2, 4-5, 12 Mass Ag Ext — Massachusetts Agricultural Col- lege. Extension Service. Publications. Am- herst, Mass. Bulletins 9-15, 18-21, 23 Bulletins for Farm Women 4-5 Circulars 1, 5-11, 13-20, 23-28, 30-32, 34, 36- 54, 56, 58-61, 63, 67-69, 71-72, 74 Library Leaflet 28 Md Ag Ext — Maryland State College of Agri- culture. Extension Service. Publications. Col- lege Park, Md. Bulletins 3 (rev) 8-13 Circular 43 Letters nos. 9, 9a, 24, 28, 31, 33-34 Report, 1917 Mich Ag Ext — Michigan Agricultural College. Extension Division. Publications. East Lan- sing, Mich. Bulletins 1-5, 9, 11, 13-15, 16 (Jl), 16 (Ag) Club Bulletins 5-8 Course Notes 10 (reprint), 19 Extension Course Notes 10 Minn Ag Ext — University of Minnesota. College of Agriculture. Extension Division. St Paul, Minn. Minn Farmer.s' Lib Ext B 61-64 Special Bulletins 15-20, 22-29 Miss Ag Ext — Mississippi Agricultural and Me- chanical College. Agricultural Extension De- partment. Publications. Agricultural College, Miss. Bulletins 1-2, 4-6 Circulars 1-3, 6-9, 19 Home Economics Bulletins 6-8 List of farm building plans Mo Ag Ext — University of Missouri. College of Agriculture. Agricultural Extension Service. Publications. Columbia, Mo. Circulars 8-21, 23-45, 47-52 Project Announcements 9, 11 Mont Ag Ext— Montana State College of Agri- culture and Mechanic Arts. Extension Ser- vice. Publications. Bozeman, Mont. Publications nos. 24-27 LIST OF SELECTED EXTENSION PUBLICATIONS N C Ag Ext — North Carolina College of Agri- culture and Mechanic Arts. Agricultural Ex- tension Service. Publications. Raleigh, N.C. Circulars 7-18, 20-21, 24, 28-30, 32, 37-39, 53, 56-57, 60-64, 66-71, 73, 75-76, 78, 80 Extension Farm News v 3, no 51; v 4, no 3 Reports, 1916, 1917 N D Ag Ext — North Dakota Agricultural Col- lege. Agricultural Extension Department. Publications. Agricultural College, N-D. Bulletins 4-13 Circulars 14-15 N H Ag Ext — New Hampshire College of Agri- culture and the Mechanics Arts. Extension Service. Publications. Durham, N.H. Bulletins 6-8 Circulars 16-20, 26-41 Press Bulletins 62-64, 66, 68-70, 73 N J Ag Ext — New Jersey State Agricultural College. Division of Extension. Publications. New Brunswick, N.J. Bulletins v l.nos 8, 10, 13-18 Emergency Bulletin 24 N M Ag Ext — New Mexico College of Agri- culture and Mechanic Arts. Extension Ser- vice. Publications, State College, N.M. Circulars 28 (D), 29 (F), 29 (Ap), 30 (P), 30 (Mr), 30 (Je) Neb Ag Ext — University of Nebraska. College of Agriculture. Extension Service. Lincoln, Neb. Bulletins 37-48, 50 Cooking club lessons 1-9 Corn club lessons 1-8 Emergency Bulletins 26, 33-34 Pig club lessons Sewing club lessons 1-12 Nev Ag Ext — University of Nevada. College of Agriculture. Extension Division. Publications. Reno, Nev. Bulletins 1-11, 14-18 Leaflets 2-3 Ohio Ag Ext — Ohio State University. Agricul- tural College. Extension Service. Publications. Columbus, O. Bulletins v 11, nos 2-3, 7-12, 14-15; v 12, nos 1-7; V 13, nos 2-4, 6-12, 15-16; v 14, no 1 Circular v l,no 2 Okia Ag Ext — Oklahoma Agricultural and Mechanical College. Extension Division. Pub- lications. Stillwater. Okla. Bulletins 66-67, 69-71 Circulars 30, 32-33, 35, 37, 39-44, 46-65, 72-74, 76-78, 82 Ore Ag Ext — Oregon Agricultural College Ex- tension Service. Publications. Corvallis, Ore. Bulletins 131, 146, 157-158, 165, 167, 180, 182- 195, 197-198, 200-201, 203-204, 206-207, 209, 211 295-297 Bulletrns 157 (ser. 7, no. 3), 209 (ser. 2,no. 42), 210 (ser. 2,no. 43), 211 (ser. 2,no. 44), 212 (ser. 2, no. 45), 222 (ser. 3, no. 9), 226 (ser. 2, no 47), 228 (ser. 2, no. 48); Ser 1, no 14; Ser 2, no 49; Ser 3, no 10 Pa Ag Ext — Pennsylvania State College. School of Agriculture. Department of Agricultural Extension. Publications. State College, Centre County, Pa. Bulletins v 3, no 9; v 4, nos 4, 12; v 5, no 3 Circulars 45-48, 50-59, 68-71, 73 Purdue Ag Ext — Purdue University. Depart- ment of Agricultural Extension. Publications. LaFayette, Ind. Bulletins 44-45, 47-48, 50-56, 58-70, 72 Leaflets 58, 66, 68, 71-88, 90, 92-100. 102-103 Maintain the wheat acreage and increase the yield for 1919 Report, 1917 R I Ag Ext — Rhode Island State College. Ex- • tension Department. Publications. Kingston, R. I. n s Bulletins 2-3 S C Ag Ext — Clemson Agricultural College. Ex- tension Division. Publications. Clemson Col- lege, S.C. Bulletins A (rev), 14 (rev), 19-22, 29 (rev), 32-33, 38-40 Report, 1916 S D Ag Ext— South Dakota State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. Extension Division. Publications. Brookings, S.D. Circulars 3-9 Jelly making, preserving and pickling Tenn Ag Ext — Tennessee University. College of Agriculture. Division of Extension. Publi- cations. Knoxville, Tenn. Home economics circulars 1-6 Publications 13 (General ser. 6), 14 (Home econ. ser. 7), 15 (General ser. 7), 18 (Gen- eral ser. 10), 23 (Home econ. ser. 9), 24 (General ser. 14), 40, 52-58, 64. 68, 70. 73 What to do every month on the manage- ment and feeding of hogs Tex Ag Ext — Texas Agricultural and Mechan- ical College. Extension Service. Publications. College Station, Texas Bulletins 10. B17, B21-B22, B25-B32, B34-B35, B42-B46. C3-C7 Tex Ag Ext Farm News v 3, no 7-B, 12, 22-A Utah Ag Ext — Utah Agricultural College. Ex- tension Division. Publications. Logan, Utah Circulars v 5, no 29; v 6, nos 4, 6-7, 9-11, 13- 19, 28 Va Ag Ext — Virginia Agricultural and Mechan- ical College and Polytechnic Institute. Divi- sion of Extension Work. Publications. Blacks- burg, Va. Bulletins 22, 6-28 Vt Ag Ext — University of Vermont, College of Agriculture. Extension Service. Publications. Burlington, Vt. Circulars 6, 8-14 Production and Conser^^ation Series 1-20, 23- 25, 31-39, 50-52 W Va Ag Ext — West Virginia University. Col- lege of Agricultvn-e. Extension Department. Publications. Morgantown. W.Va. Circulars 51-52, 54-7L 73-77, 79-87, 89, 91-94, 97, 104, 113, 117-118, 124, 126-129, 142, 153. 157, 172-173, 175, 194-96 202-206, 208. 211- 213, 215 Boys' and girls' clubs instruction sheets (Numbered in regular series of circulars, not consecutively) Wash Ag Ext — State College of Washington. Department of Extension. Publications. Pull- man, Wash. Series l.nos 5, 10-12, 14-16, 18-24, 30-33, 35- 40, 42-43, 4.J-46 Wis Ag Ext — University of Wisconsin. College of Agriculture. Extension Service. Publica- tions. Madison. Wis. Circulars 56-69, 69 (rev), 70-75, 77-79, 80 (rev), 81-Ud Key to Abbreviations abr. abridged Ag. Agricultural Ag. August Ap. April B. Bulletin Bd. Board bibliog. bibliography Hdg. building Bot. Botanical Bur. bureau C. Circular c. cents chm. chairman com. committee comp. compiled, com- piler comr. commissioner cond. condensed conf. conference cont. continued D. December econ. economic ed. editor Educ. education eng. engineering. engineers Exp. Experiment sta- tion ext. extension F. February gen. general hdbk. handbook 11. illustrated. -Ion, -ions Inst. Institute, In- stitution Int. International J. Journal Ja. January Je. June Jl. July lib. library mim. mimeographed misc. miscellaneous Mr. March My. May Nat. National N. November n.d. no date n.p. no paging no. number O. October p. pages pamph. pamphlet por. portrait Pro. proceedings Pub. publications Rep. report Sci. science, scientific S. September Ser. Series Soc. Society sup. supplement Trans. Transactions Univ. University V. volume yr. year Checklist of Occasional Literature for 1918 Following the usual practice, references to occasional material entered for the first time are indicated in the main alphabet by an asterisk. Alabama Department of education, Montgom- ery Better farming day March 16, 1917. (B. 50) Clean-up and school improvement day, January 12, 1917 Consolidation of schools and transportation of pupils. (B. 56) Alabama State highway commission, Mont- gomery 6th annual report, from April 1st, 1916, to April 1st, 1917. (B. 14) Alaska. Governor, Sitka Information for the public in regard to the Alaska ganie law and regulations of the Department of agricultvu-e. (Game C. 5) Alberta Department of agriculture. Live stocl< Branch, Edmonton Proceedings of the 5th annual convention of the Western Canada live stock union, Regina, Saskatchewan, Nov. 14-15, 1917 Alberta Women's institute branch, Edmonton 4th annual confeience of the Women's in- stitutes of Alberta American agricultural chemical company, Agri- cultural service bureau, 92 State st, Boston Important factors in potato production. H. J. Wheeler. (B. no. 9) American association of agricultural college editors, Manhattan, Kansas Editing the agricultural bulletin; stylebook. F. C. Dean and others American cotton manufacturers association, W. D. Adams, sec, Charlotte, N*. C. Proceedings of the 21st annual convention, Washington, D. C, May 22-23, 1917 American home economics association. Emer- gency committee, 19 W. 44th st, N.Y. Conservation of fats. H. T. Vulte Save our sugar; emergency recipes. B. E. Shapleigh American railway perishable freight associa- tion, 135 E. 11th Place, Chicago Plant diseases of importance in the trans- portation of fruits and vegetables. G. H. Coons and R. Nelson. (C. no. 473-A) American school of poultry husbandry, Leaven- ■W'orth, Kansas Solving the poultry teeding problem. T. E. Quisenberry American steel and wire company, Chicago Potato flakes and flour. (Crop report June 15) Weekly crop reports American sugar refining company, 117 Wall st., N. Y. Annual report for the 27th year ending Dec. 31, 1917 Arizona Commission of agriculture and horti- culture, Phoenix 9th annual report for the year ending June 30, 1917 Plant inspection and quarantine laws, orders and regulations applying in the state of Arizona Arizona Live stock sanitary board. Phoenix Live stock laws of the state of Arizona Arizona State fair commission, B. W. Zachau, sec, Phoenix Premium list, 1917 Arizona State game warden, Phoenix Arizona fish and game law; 1918 revised edition Arizona State land department. Phoenix 4th bi-annual report, Jan. 1-June 30, 1917 5th bi-annual report, July 1-Dec 31, 1917 6th bi-annual report, Jan. 1-June 30, 1918 Atlanta Chamber of commerce, Atlanta, Ga. Proceedings of the Southeastern food conference held at Atlanta, April 5, 1917 Atlantic coast line. Agricultural department, W^ilmington, N.C. Nation's garden spot New beginning in the nation's garden spot, south Georgia and Alabama. A. Maull Australia Advisory council of science and Indus- try, ?iIelbourne Alunite deposits of Australia and their utilization. (B. 3) Cattle tick in Australia. (B. 1) Executive committee report, 1918, p 15 Agri- cultural and pastoral industries Worm nodules in cattle. (B. 2) Australia. Advisory council of science and In- dustry, Queensland committee, Brisbane Report of committee on tuberculosis, with special reference to cattle and pigs Australia quarantine service, Melbourne Malaria mosquito survey of irrigation areas in the Murray river district. F. H. Taylor. (Service Pub. no. 12) Bachman, H. F., & Co., Bankers, 61 B'way, N.Y. Cost of cotton production — season, 1917-18. Semi-monthly scientific reports on condition and acreage of the cotton crop Barrett company. Agricultural dept., 17 Battery Place, N.Y. Sulphate of ammonia; its source, produc- tion and use Sweet potatoes and yams Boston Chamber of commerce Milk question in New England Boston League for preventive work, 44 Brom- field st Food supply in families of limited means; a study of present facts of the food problem in Boston families. M. M. Davis, jr. (Pub. no. 3) British Columbia Dept. of agriculture, Vic- toria of the Entomological society Columbia, 1916 report of Farmers' institutes Columbia and minutes of the proceedings of the 17th annual convention of the Central farmers' institute 27th annual report of the British Columbia fruit-growers' association for the year ending December 31st, 1916 Brooklyn institute of arts and sciences. De- partment of biological laboratory, Brooklyn, N.Y. New York city's biological reserve; the bio- logical laboratory at Cold Spring harbor, Long Island Bureau of educational experiments, 16 W. 8th st, N.Y. Camp Liberty, a farm cadet experiment. (B. 7) (10c) Proceedings of British 16th annual of British CHECKLIST California Board of fish and game commission- ers, San Francisco California laws relating to fish and game and federal game regulations, 1917-1919. 20th ed California Commission on land colonization and rural credits, Sacramento Report, 1916 California Industrial welfare commission, 525 Market st., San Francisco Report on the regulation of wages, hours and working conditions of women and minors in fruit and vegetable canning in- dustry of California. (B. 1) California prune and apricot growers, Inc., San Jose All about prunes and apricots California State board of education, Sacramento Landscape improvement of rural school , grounds. J. W. Gregg and others. (B. 20) California State board of forestry, Sacramento Handbook of forest protection, 1918. California State board of viticultural commis- sioners, Sacramento California's grape industr>\ (B. 10) Grape syrup; the possibilities of production in CaJifornia. (B. 12) Ohanez grape. (B. 11) California State commissioner of horticulture, Sacramento 7th biennial report, 1915-191G California State dairy bureau, 2G8 Market st, San Francisco 11th biennial report, 1915-1916 Laws of . California relative to production and standard of dairy products Calfornia State forester, Sacramento P'ire prevention day 6th biennial report, 1915-1916 Wood utilization service. (C. 6) California State land settlement board, Berkeley Act creating a State land settlement board and defining its powers and duties and making an appropriation in aid of its op- erations. (Senate Bill no. 584) Farm allotments and farm laborers' allot- ments in the Durham State land settle- ment Information for landowners. (C. 1) California State market commission, 525 Market St., San Francisco 2d annual report of the State market direc- tor, 1917 California State veterinarian, Sacramento 8th biennial report for the two years ending June 30, 1916 Canada Commission of conservation, Ottawa Forest regeneration on certain cut-over pulpwood lands in Quebec. C. D. Howe. Report of conference on urban and rural development in Canada, held at Winni- peg. May 28-30, 1917 Report of the 8th annual meeting, held at Ottawa, Jan. 16-17, 1917 Rural planning and development. T: Adams Wood fuel to relieve the coal shortage in eastern Canada. C. Leavitt Canada Department of interior, Ottawa Canadian Douglas fir; its mechanical and physical properties. J. S. Bates. (For- estry Branch B. 60) Forest products of Canada, 1916. Forestry Branch— B. 62) Report of the director of forestry, 1917 Wood-using industries of Quebec. R. G. Lewis and J. A. Doucet, comps. (Forestry Branch B. 63) Canada Department of mines, Ottawa Hawks of the Canadian prairie provinces in their relation to agriculture. P. A. Taver- ner. (Museum B. 28) Canada Food board, Ottawa Can, drv and store for victory. (F. C. Pamph. 2) Eat more fish Food control or famine. E. B. Roberts Food laws; manual of orders relating to the production, conservation and distribution of food One w^eek's budget for a family of five Report of the Food controller. W. J. Hanna Report of the Milk committee War meals Canada Geological survey, Ottawa Road material surveys in 1915. L. Reinecke. (Memoir 99, Geological ser. no 82) Canadian forestry association, Ottawa Case for New Brunswick's forests. R. Black Canadian seed growers' association, Canadian bldg., Ottawa 13th annual report, 1917 Central of Georgia railway co., Industrial and agricultural departments. Savannah Peanuts and their possibilities for the grower and manufacturer Peanuts for profit Charity organization society. Committee on home economics, 105 E. 22d st., N.T. My money won't reach Chicago city council, Chicago Journal of Proceedings. O 15 '17 p 1226-7 Ordinance relating to a loan ($200,000) for purchase, storage and distribution of po- tatoes Chicago city council. Committee on license Meat-food-pioducts establishments; licens- ing and regulation. (Pamph. no. 778> (Ic) ISIeat markets, delicatessen stores, meat- food products establishments, etc: repeal of superseded provisions Chicago Municipal reference library, 1005 City hall Report on the more economic distribution and delivery of milk in the city of Chicago. (B. 8) Cleveland, O., Chamber of commerce Shall we have enough to eat next winter? W. O. Thompson Cleveland JVIayor's advisory war committee, 226 City Hall, Cleveland, O. How was your war garden? Colorado agricultural college. Fort Collins Rural school improvement in Colorado. C. G. Sargent. (B. ser. 17, no. 9) Colorado State entomologist, Fort Collins 9th annual report 1917. (C. 26) Pocket gophers with suggestions for con- trol. W. L. Burnett. (C. 23) Rodents of Colorado in their economic rela- tion. W. L. Burnett. (C. 25) Suggestions for combating prairie-dogs, groimd squirrels and other rodent pests. W. L. Burnett. (C. 24) Wyoming ground squirrel in Colorado with suggestions for control. W. L. Burnett. (C. 20) Colorado State forester, Fort Collins 3d biennial report, 1915-1916 Connecticut academy of arts and sciences, New Haven Vegetation of Northern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. G: E. Nichols. (Trans., v. 22, p 249-467) Connecticut Commissioner of domestic animals, Hartford Report for two years ending September 30, 1916 Not available for distribution Connecticut Dairy and food commissioner, Hart- ford Dairy and pure food laws of the state of Connecticut; corrected to the close Oi the legislative session of 1917 Connecticut State board of education, Hartford Arbor and bird day manual for April, 1918. (School doc. no. 2—1918; Whole no.— 422) Connecticut State highway commissioner, Hart- ford Annual report for the term beginning Oc- tober 1, 1916 and ending September 30, 1917 Biennial report for the term beginning Oc- tober 1, 1914, and ending September 30, 1916. (Pub. doc. no. 36) CHECKLIST Co-operative league of America, 70 5th av., N.Y. Consumers' co-operation during the war. A. Sonnichsen Co-operative store management. W: A. Kraus Corey & McKenzle printing company, 1407 Har- ney st, Omaha, Neb. Complete accounting system and record for national farm loan associations Dairymen's association of the province of Quebec 35th annual report, 1916 DIsston, Henry & sons, Philadelphia Disston lumberman handbook containing a treatise on the construction of saws and how to lieep them in order Dunstan printing and stationery, Missoula, Mont. Flour and wheat in the Montana gold camps, 1862-1870. H. A. Trexler Du Pont de Nemours, E. I., and Company, Wil- mington, Del. Agricultural and miscellaneous uses of Du Pont explosives Du Pont explosives handbook; instructions in the use of high explosives for clearing land, planting and cultivating trees, drainage, ditching, subsoiling and general work Egypt Ministry of agriculture, Cairo Machines for the treatment of cotton seed against pink boll worm. G. Storey. (Tech. and Sci. B. 14) (10c) Notes on an ephestia, an insect injurious to stored dates in Khargeh oasis. L. H. Gough Farm implement news, Masonic Temple, Chi- cago Tiactor field book Farmer and breeder, Sioux City, la. Rural credits or how to finance the farmer. H. G. McMillan Florida State live stock association, P. O. Box 1181, Jacksonville Florida, an ideal cattle state Georgia Department of education, Atlanta School architecture, Georgia Suggestions for teaching household arts and agriculture Georgia Geological survey, Atlanta Agricultural drainage in Georgia. H. H. Barrows and others Georgia State forest school, Athens Georgia forest trees. (25c) Georgia State normal school, Athens Brief economic and social survey of Putnam county. (Farm life conditions in the South) Brief social and economic survey of Floyd county. E. Hughes. (B. v. 4, no. i) Brief social and economic survey of Musco- gee county. E. Jones. (B. v 4, no 3) Farm life conditions in the South. (Chapters 4, 6, 9) Geography of the soils of Georgia. F. A. Merrill Health lessons for rural schools. (B. v. 5, no. 1) Webster county; a brief economic and social survey. A. Kidd and E. C. Branson Great Britain Board of agriculture and fisheries, London Regulations for grants in aid of agricultural education and research in England and Wales. Not available for general distribution Hartford county league, 450 Asylum st, Hart- ford, Conn. By the farmers, for the farmers and every one who grows food or eats food Harvard university, School of landscape archi- tecture library, Cambridge, Mass. Brief list of books suggested for reading and study in landscape architectvire Hawaii Territorial marketing division, Honolulu Report for the period Julv 1. 1915, to Dec. 31, 1916. A. T. Longley Henry George lecture association, 538 So. Dear- boi-n st, Chicago Single tax; what it is and what it will ac- complish. J. Grenell Horton, H. E. Agricultural commissioner, American steel and wire company, 208 S. La Salle st, Chicago Working bibliography of the cost of pro- ducing milk. H. E. Horton. (Typew) Idaho Department of farm markets, Boise Laws governing farm markets department, 1917 2d annual report, Dec. 15, 1916 Idaho State board of education bulletin, Boise Je '17 Handbook for rural school trustees. J. C. Werner Idaho State fish and game v<^arden, Boise Fish and game laws of Idaho, 1917-1918; with the Lacey bird law Illinois, University of, College of agriculture, Urbana Bees and honey; selected list prepared by A. L. A. committee on food information. (Mim) Poultry husbandry; a selected bibliography prepared for A. L. A. committee on food information. G: A. Deveneau. (Mim) Small fruits; list of references Vegetable gardening; a bibliography pre- pared by the A. L. A. committee on food information. J. W. Lloyd and C. E. Durst. (Mim) Illinois Department of public health, Springfield House fly. (B. 2) Illinois Department of public instruction, Spring- field Arbor and bird days.H. T. Swift. (C. 128) Courses in agricultuie in the recognized high schools. (C. 129; Illinois farmers' institute, H. E. Young, sec, Springfield, 111. Department of household science: yearbook, 1917 Liberty garden for every home 22d annual report, 1917 Illinois food administration. Library publicity committee, Univ. of III., Urbana Patriotic food show given at the University of Illinois; and recipes used. 2pts (Mim.) Illinois State beekeepers' association, J. A. Stone, sec, Springfield, 111. 17th annual report, 1917 Illinois State council of defense, 120 W. Adams st, Chicago Official recipe book; what to eat, how to cook it. (Educ. doc. no. 5) (5c) Illinois State highway department, Springfield 5th report for the years 1913-1916 Illinois State laboratory of natural history, Urbana Some edible and poisonous mushrooms. W. B. McDougall. (B. v. 11, Article 7) Illinois State natural history survey, Urbana North American species of the genus tiphia (hymenoptera, aculeata) in the collection of the Illinois state natural history sum^ey (parasitic on wliite grubs). J. R. Malloch. (B. v. 13, Article 1) T\'ays and means of measuring the dangers of pollution to fisheries. V. E. Shelford. (B. v. 13, Article 2) Illinois Supt. of public instruction, Springfield One room and consolidated country schools of Illinois, 1916. 5th ed (C. 100) Plans for one-room school building. (C. 104) Programs and suggestions for rural schools and community meetings. (C. Ill) Illinois university bulletin, Urbana Meat; what to use — how to use it. L. Wheeler. (B. v. 15. no. 43) Milk. R. Wheeler (B. v. 15 no. 42) Svigar in war time. V. J. Anderson. (B. v. 15, no. 47) India Inspector general of forests, Calcutta Note on Babul; acacia arabica, Willd. J. D. Maitland Kirwan. (Forest B. 35) CHECKLIST India. Superintendent of government printing, Calcutta Indian forest records; a further note on the antiseptic treatment of timber. R. S. Pearson (4.s 6d) Note on an enquiry by the government of India into the relation between forests and atmospheric and soil moisture. In In- dia. M. Hill. (Forest B. 33) (Is 6d) Indiana Commissioner of fisheries and game, Indianapolis Laws of the state of Indiana for the protec- tion of fish, game, birds and fur-bearing animals, 1917-1918 Indiana Committee on food production and con- servation. Silo division, Indianapolis 10,000 silos for Indiana in 1918 Indiana Public library, South Bend Books on the farm and garden Indiana State board of forestry, Indianapolis 16th annual report, 1916 Report of the State board of forestry and of the State park committee for the year 1917 Indiana State farm, R. R. no. 7, Greencastle 2d annual report of the Indiana state farm, Putnamville, Ind. Indiana University, Extension division, Bloom- ington Public markets: what curb markets may be expected to accomplish. W. S. Bittner. (B. V. 3, no. 11) Institute of makers of explosives, 103 Park av, N. Y. Clea.ring land of rocks for agricultural and other purposes. J. R. Mattern Clearing land of stumps Use of explosives' in making ditches. J. R. Matt3rn Use of explosives in the tillage of trees. J. R. Mattern International harvester co., Agricultural exten- sion dept., Harvester bldg., Chicago Bimch of sheep on every farm. (15c) Getting a start with alfalfa in the corn belt. P. G. Holden Grow a vegetable garden; we must feed our- selves. J. H. Prost How to vitalize the teaching of agriculture in the rural schools Liberty book Making money from pigs Practical books on agriculture which every- one should read Seed corn; do you know that it will grow? P. G. Holden and J. E. Waggoner Stencils vitalize school work International institute of agriculture, Rome International movement of fertilisers and chemical prodvicts useful to agriculture, (no. 8) Interstate commerce commission, "Washington, D.C. Dimmitt-Caudle-Smith live stock commis- sion company et ^1. v. Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy railroad company et al. (No. 9131) Live stock classification. (Investigation and suspension docket no. 956) Iowa, University of, Iowa City Social suiveys of thr^e rural townships in Iowa. P. S. Peirce. (Univ. of Iowa mono- graphs, 1st sen, no. 12; Studies in the social sciences, v. 5, no. 2) (50c) Iowa Dairy and food commission, Des Moines Agricultural seed law, effective July 4, 1915 Concentrated commercial feeding-stuffs law in effect July 4, 1917 Dairy laws of Iowa effective April 30, 1917 Insecticide and fungicide law, effective July 4, 1917 Regulations governing cream and milk sta- tions Report for the year ended Oct. 31, 1917 Weight and measure laws of the state of Iowa, effective July 1, 1917 Iowa State college, Dept. of botany, Ames Germination and juvenile forms of some oaks. L. H. Pammel and C. M. King. (Con- tribution no. 63) Notes on some North American conifers based on leaf characters. L. W. Durrell. (Contribution 66) Iowa State highway commission, Ames Report for the year ended December 1, 1916 Ireland co-operative reference library, Dublin Milk supply of Dublin: report of a bacterio- logical investigation of the city of Dublin milk supply. D. Houston Jewish agricultural and industrial aid society, Gabriel Davidson, gen. mgr., 174 2d av, N.Y. Annual report for the year 1917 Kansas State council of defense. State House, Topeka (banning instructions. (C. 3) Home-made apparatus for drying fruits and vegetables. G. E. Bray. (C. 4) How to prepare ground for wheat, and time to sow. W. M. Jardine. (C. 6) One-dish meals. O. A. Sheets. (C. 10) Seed list: dealers in Kansas. (C. 11) Suggestions for teachers giving practical instruction to city boys in: (a) (Jare and handling of work horses; (b) Care, adjust- ment, and use of farm machinery; (c) Care and handling of dairy cows and milk. W. M. Jardine. (C. 7) Use of wheat-saving cereals. H. L. Green and others. (C. 9) Kansas State council of defense. Seed wheat committee, Topeka Winning the war with wheat Kansas state horticultural society, Topeka Beans as a field crop in Kansas Kansas State irrigation commissioner, Scott City Report for the period July 1, 1915, to Jan. 1, 1917 Successful irrigation Kearney (Nebraska) State normal school. Quar- terly bulletin Ap '18 Special rural library number. A. V. Jennings Kellogg, J. H., Battle Creek, Mich. Relation of diet to dental caries and mouth infection. J. H. Kellogg Kentucky State board of agriculture, Frankfort 11th annual state farmers' institute held at Frankfort, Ky., Feb. 15-17, 1916 Kentucky State forester, Frankfort Farm and the woodlot. J. E. Barton Manual of instructions for county forest vv^ardens and district forest wardens and information in regard to the prevention and suppression of forest fires, (rev.) Third biennial report, 1917 Keystone pecan company, Manheim, Pa. Paper shell pecans Korstian, C. F., Ogden, Utah Value of scientific research in forestry Ladies home journal, Independence square, Philadelphia Candies, cakes and cookies. (10c) How to can fruit, vegetables and meat. (15c) Like grandmother used to make; a book of cld-fashioned recipes. (15c) Low-cost meals for high-cost times. (15c) 100 thrift recipes that vise little wheat, meat, fat and sugar. (10c) Plantation corn dishes as mammy used to make them Los Angeles city school district, Los Angeles, Cal. California agriculture as an occupation for city-bred boys. (School Pub. no. 5) Los Angeles city teachers club, Trinity audi- torium, Los Angeles, Cal. Liberty cook book Louisiana Department of conservation, Court bldg.. New Orleans Forest and grass fires in Louisiana. R. D. Forbes. (B. 6) Louisiana State live stock sanitary board, Baton Rouge 5th biennial report, 1916-1918. E. P. Flower CHECKLIST Louisiana swine breeders' association, O. P. Geren, pres., Baton Rouge Call for a general conference of all agri- cultural and allied interests of Louisiana, Mar. 4th to discuss matters of vital im- portance Mc Farland, J. H., co., Harrisburg, Pa. Home grounds; their planning and planting. L. H. Bailey Mac Nair, Frederick, 318 William St., Elmira, N.Y. Depleted soils of New York and their eco- nomical restoration IVlaine Commissioner of inland fisheries, Au- gusta Maine inland fish and game laws; 1917-18 revision IVlaine forest commissioner, Augusta Forest protection and conservation in Maine, 1917 Forest trees of Maine and how to know them Laws relative to forest fires in district Maryland Conservation commission, 512 Munsey bldg., Baltimore 2d annual report, 1917 Maryland Council of defense, 703 Union trust bldg.. Baltimore Milk cost survey for the week Nov. 26 to Dec. 2, 1917 Maryland State board of forestry, Baltimore Fire wood to relieve the coal shortage. F. W. Besley. (Forestry leaflet no. 19) Maryland forest fire laws and fire pi'otection Plan of co-operation between woodland owners and the state forester. (Foresti-y leaflet no. 18) Report for 1916 and 1917 Massachusetts agricultural college, Amherst Bibliography of the college; part 1, The institution Brief history. L. B. Caswell Massachusetts Board of education, Boston State-aided vocational agricultural educa- tion in 1916. (B. 1917, no. 5) Massachusetts Commissioner of weights and measures, Boston Statutes of Massachusetts relating to weights and measures and the licensing, inspection and sale of various articles, with an appendix containing recent federal legislation Massachusetts Commissioners on fisheries and game. State House, Boston New acts and amendments to Massachu- setts fish and game laws, 1916-1917; sup- plement to 1915, ed. Massachusetts Committee on public safety, Boston Report of the Committee on mobilization of high school boys for farm service Why and wlierefore of the Food adminis- tration Massachusetts credit union association, J. C. Bills, jr., sec, 78 Devonshire st, Boston You should know about credit unions Massachusetts Department of weights and measures, Boston Cost of production and weight of loaves of bread. (B. 9) Massachusetts forestry association, 4 Joy st., Boston Arbor and liird day. E: H. Forbush and H. A. Reynolds. (B. 122) Silviculture for country roadsides. R: T. Fisher. (B. 123) Massachusetts Highway commission, Boston 24th annual report for the fiscal year ending November 30, 1916. (Pub. Doc. 54) Massachusetts State department of health, Boston Anthrax in Massachusetts. W. H. Brown and others Food and the calorie Food; what it is and what it does Food for children from two to six years old • Prevention of flies Massachusetts State forester, Boston Forests of Plymouth county. J. J. Morris 13th annual report, 1916. F. W. Rane. (Pub. Doc. 73) 14th annual report, 1917. (Pub. Doc. no. 73) Utilization of forest products in Massachu- setts. P. D. Kneeland Massachusetts State printers, Wright & Potter printing co., 32 Derne st, Boston Report of the Commission on the investiga- tion of agricultural education Mayor Mitchel's food supply committee, 71 Broadway, N.Y. Garden primer; how to plant and care for a vegetable garden Memphis (Tenn.) Chamber of commerce. Woman's department. Bureau of farm devel- opment Canning and drying of vegetables. B. R. Murphy. (Home Econ. B. 7) Canning and preserving of fruits; jelly mak- ing. B. R. Murphy. (Home Econ. B. 8) Pickles and ketchup. B. R. Murphy. (Home Econ. B. 9) Merchants' association of New York, Wool- worth bldg., 233 Broadway, N.Y. 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Sewall Minnesota Secretary of state, St Paul Minnesota road laws, 1917 Minnesota State dairy and food department, St Paul Care of milk and cream. (B. 62) Food values. J. Hortvet. (B. 65) How to operate the Babcock test. (B. 61) Minnesota creameries, cheese, ice cream and canning factories, 1917 Pasteurization of cream for buttermaking. (B. 63) 16th biennial report, 1917 W^orkmanship of butter. J. Sorenson and M. P. Mortenson. (Exp. Creamery B. 66) Minnesota State entomologist, University Farm, St Paul Fi-uit tree cankers and their control. E. C Stakman and A. G. Newhall. (C. 51) Household insects. F. L. Washburn and C. W. Howard. (C. 44) Hydrocyanic acid gas treatment for the flour moth. F. L. Washburn. (C. 46) Red rose beetle. S. Marcovitch. (C. 36) Some useful birds found in Minnesota: their economic relations to the agriculturist. F. L. Washburn. (C. 43) Spraying. A. G. Ruggles. (C. 48) White marked tussock moth. A. G. Ruggles. (C. 42) Work on pine blister rust in Minnesota, 1917. F. L. Washburn. (C. 45) Mississippi Dept. of public education Consolidation of schools and transportation of pupils. J. T. Calhoun. (B. 10) CHECKLIST Missouri botanical garden, St Louis Studies in the mosaic diseases of plants. G: W. Freiberg. (Reprint from Annals, Ap -IT) Missouri Grain warehouse commission, Kansas City Summary 4th annual report, 1916 Missouri State game and fish commissioner, Jefferson City Game laws of Missouri Missouri State pouitry experiment .station, Mountain Grove Incubation and brooding. (B. 15) Rules and regulations for the eighth annual egg laying contest Swat the rooster; market infertile eggs dur- ing the summer months. (C 16) Mohawl< bootc company, Little Falls, N.Y. Story of cheese. J. D. Frederiksen Montana Board of sheep commissioners, Helena Biennial report, 1915-1916 National bank of commerce. New York World's sugar supply; its sources and dis- tribution National board of farm organizations, Wood- ward bldg., Washington, D.C. 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(Reprint 92 Pro. 1917) Status of social work in rural communities. H. I. Curry. (Pamph; 131) Village as a factor in social progress. P. L. Vogt. (Pamph. 136) World's food and world politics. J. Addams. (Pamph. 128) National council of education. Committee on thrift education, A. H. Chamberlain, chm., Monadnock bldg., San Francisco Agricultural preparedness and food conser- vation National education association, Joint committee on health problems in education, Dr T: D. Wood, chm., 525 W. 120th st, N.Y. Health essentials for rural school children. T: D. Wood Minimum health requirements for rural schools. T: D. Wood National farm school, Bucks county, Pa. 20th annual report, 1917 National fertilizer association. Soil improve- ment committee, Chicago Fertilize to keep more stock. H: G. Bell and S. B. Haskell. (B. 21) Fertilizing the grass crop. S. B. Haskell and O. M. Kile. (B. 20) How to increase Ontario crop yields. H: G. Bell National grange of the patrons of husbandry, C. M. Freeman sec, Tippecanoe City, Ohio Journal of proceedings, 51st annual session, 1917 National implement and vehicle association, 76 W. Monroe st, Chicago Effect of war conditions on the farm op- erating equipment industry National non-partisan league, St Paul Address of A. C. Townley president of the National non-partisan league Facts for the farmer on conditions vitally important to him as producer and to the wage worker as consumer Facts kept fronr the farmer In and out of the yoke. C: E. Russell National nonpartisan league; origin, pur- pose and method of operation Wiiere the people rule: North Dakota, a state where democracy is safe Why should farmers pay dues? National war garden commission, Maryland bldg., Washington, D.C. Home canning and drying of vegetables War vegetable gardening and the home stor- age of vegetables Nebraska game and fish commission, Lincoln Game and flsh laws of the state of Nebraska in force April 24, 1917 Nevada State board of education, Carson City New course of study for the rural elemen- tary public schools of Nevada New Brunswick Crown land department, Fred- ericton Act respecting the taxation of wild lands passed 11th April, 1918 57th annual repoit for the year ended 31st October, 1917 New Brunswick Minister of lands and mines, Fredericton Forest act and forest fires act of New Brunswick New Hampshire Forestry commission. Concord Personnel of the Forest fire service. (C. 8) (rev.) New Jersey Department of conservation and development, Trenton Annual report for the year ending October 31, 1917 Shade tree guide. A. Gaskill New South Wales Dept. of agriculture, Sydney Lime on tlie farm.' F. B. Guthrie. (Farm- ers' B. 115) New South Wales forestry commissioner, 25 O'Connell st, Sydney Determination of increment by stem anal- ysis. W. A. W. De Beuzeville. (B. 13) Forestry handbook, pt. 2; some of the prin- cipal commercial trees of New South Wales. J. H. Maiden Silviculture New York, University of the state of, Albany Directors of agriculture; regulations gov- erning appointment and duties. (B. 654) Elementary education; report for the year ending July 31, 1916. T. E. Finegan New York association for improving the condi- tion of the poor, 105 E. 22d st, N.Y. Food and the obligation it places upon you and your institution. L. H. Gillett, comp. New York city Bureau of public health educa- tion, Dept. of health Report of the Mayor's committee on milk New York city Department of health Horse flesh as hvunan food. L. Price. (Re- print ser. no. 65) New York city. Mayor's committee of women on national defense, 4 E. 39th st, N.Y. Report of the committee on agriculture, May-December, 1917 New York Commissioner of agriculture, Albany Report relative to the licensing of dogs and the protection of domestic animals CHECKLIST New York Department of farms and markets, Albany Act in relation to farms and markets, con- stituting chapter sixty-nine of the consoli- dated laws. (Ch. 802. P. L. 1917) New York public library, N.Y. city Dehydrated foods. P. Jones. (Reprinted from the Bui. of the N.Y. Public library, Oct. 1917) (5c) New York state college of agriculture, Exten- sion department. Ithaca Plan for a definite community program and examples of work done by rural commun- ities. (Sup. to Extension service news, v. 1, no. 4) New York State commissioner of highways, Allianv Report, 1916 New York State comptroller's office, Albany State finances; farm number, (v. 1, no. 11) New York State conservation commission, Al- bany Conservation law in relation to lands and forests; chapter 451, laws of 1916, a3 amended, 1918. 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Committee on public informa- tion, Washington, D.C. Ja 10 '18 p 3 Farm labor specialists are des- ignated to aid farmers in securing needed help Ohio Department of agriculture, Columbus Market News & Exchange B., August 24, 1918. Special rules and regulations gov- erning wholesalers, retailers and other dealers in cold storage eggs Ohio agricultural statistics, 1916-17 Ohio public health journal, State department of health, Columbus N '17 p 506 Warning is issued against freak food substitution ideas. R. H. Bishop, jr. Ohio red poll breeders' association, Frank Nel- son, sec, London, O. Red poll and farm conditions. F. Nelson Ohio state university, Columbus Grasses of Ohio. J: H. Schaffner. (B. v. 21, no. 28) Relative cost of natural gas. soft coal, coal oil, gasoline and electricity for cooking, based on tests made in the laboratory of the Department of home economics Ohio vegetable growers' association, L. M. Montgomery, sec, Columbus 1918 directory; with membership list Oklahoma Board of vocational education, Okla- homa City Application for state and federal aid in vo- cational agriculture under the provisions of the Smith-Hughes law. (Form 1) Ontario Department of agriculture, Toronto Annual report of the Bureau of industries, 1917 Annual report of the Live stock branch, 1917 Annual reports of the dairymen's associa- tions, 1917 Appendix to annual report of the agricul- tural societies of the province of Ontario 1917 Appendix to annual report of the Live stock branch 1917; co-operative wool sales 18th annual report of the Agricultural so- cieties of Ontario and the convention of Ontario association of fairs and exhibi- tions, for the year 1918 48th annual report of the Entomological so- ciety of Ontario, 1917 49th annual report of the Ontario fruit growers' association, 1917 43d annual report of the college and ex- perimental farm 1917 Report of the horticultural experiment sta- tion, 1916-1917 Report of the Minister of lands, forests and mines for the year ending 31st October, 1917 Report of the Stallion enrolment board, 1918 Report of the women's institutes of the province of Ontario, 1918; pt 2, List of meetings and speakers 13th annual report of the Ontario vegetable growers' association, 1917 12th annual report of the Horticultural so- cieties of Ontario for the year 1917 CHECKLIST Report for the year ending October 31, 1917 38th annual report of the Beekeepers' as- sociation of the province of Ontario 39th annual report of the Ontario agricul- tural and experimental union, 1917 Oregon Department of education, Salem Arbor day manual for Oregon, 1918 Oregon Secretary of state, Salem Act providing for the acquisition by the state of Oregon, for public use, real prop- erty containing limestone, calcareous shell deposits, and the manufacture and sale of the products thereof. (Ch. 397. P. L. 1917) Act to regulate the sale of agricultural lime and gypsum. (Ch. 230, P. L. 1917) Constitution and statutes relating to roads, highways, bridges and ferries, including 1917 Oregon Stallion registration board, Corvallis Stallion registration law of the state of Oregon Oregon State board of fish and game commis- sioners, Oregon building, Portland Oregon fish and game laws, 1917-1918 Oregon State board of forestry, Salem Fire warden's handbook; Oregon forest fire laws (rev. 1918) Oregon forest facts; brief review of Ore- gon's timber resources Oregon forest fire laws, 1917-1918 6th annual report, 1916 7 th annual report to the governor, 1917 Oregon State engineer, Salem Harney and Silver Creek projects: irrigation and drainage. J: T. Whistler and J: H. Lewis Malheur and Owyhee projects; irrigation and drainage. J: T. Whistler and J: H. Lewis Ottawa vacant lot association, A. S. Jost, sec, 23 Monk st, Ottawa 1st annual report Pacific press publishing association, Mountain View. California Food question Pan-American union, Washington, D.C. Proceedings of the 2d Pan American scien- tific cortgress, Washington, D.C, Dec. 27, 1915-Jan. 8, 1916. G. L. Swiggett, comp. and ed. llv (cloth 75c-$1.50 Supt. of doc.) These volumes have been widely dis- tributed among libraries and are analyzed in this index where articles deal with ag- ricultural subjects Rice in the Americas Patterson, C. G., Box 136, Salt Lake City, Utah. Business, politics and religion in Utah; the Utah-Idaho sugar company versus the people of Utah and Idaho. C. G. Patter- son. 3d ed (50c) Profit sharing in the sugar business. (50c) Salvation for the sugar beet grower. (Pamph. no. 4) (50c) Secrets of the Utah-Idaho sugar company Who gets the profits from sugar beets? (50c) Peck, Stow & Wilcox company, Cleveland, O. Little pruning book; an intimate guide to the surer growing of better fruits and flowers. F. F. Rockwell Penn normal, industrial and agricultural school, St Helena island, Beaufort covmty, S.C. Annual report, 55th year, 1916-1917 Annual report, 56th year, 1917-1918 Pennsylvania Department of forestry, Harris- burg Report of the chief forest fire warden for the year 1916. (B. 16) Report of the chief forest fire warden for the year 1917. (B. 17) Pennsylvania game commission, Harrisburg Digest of the game, fish and forestry laws. J. Kalbfus, ed. Pennsylvania health bulletin, State dept. of health, Harrisburg My '17 p 1-23 Insects Pennsylvania State board of education, Harris- burgh, Pa. Standard rural schools. (B. 7) Pennsylvania State highway department, Har- risburg Report for the period, June 1, 1914 to June 1, 1917 Philadelphia Dept. of public works Torrens system of land title registration Philippine Islands Bureau of education, Manila Agriculture and other industries as honor- able vocations. P. A. Hill. (Civico-Educ. Lectures no. 11) Care and treatment of domestic animals. C. Osias. (Civico-Educ. Lectures no. 13) Garden for every home. C. Osias. (Civico- Educ. Lectures no. 12) Philippine Islands Bureau of forestry, Manila Annual report for the fiscal year ended Dec. 31, 1918 Commercial woods of the Philippines: their preparation and uses. E. E. Schneider. (B. 14) Philippine Islands Bureau of Internal revenue, Manila Report on Philippine tobacco investigation in the United States. J. J. Rafferty Portland cement association, 111 W. Washington st, Chicago Concrete grain tanks Monolithic concrete silos for your farm Porto Rico Commissioner of agriculture and la- bor, San Juan Report, 1917 Porto Rico Department of finance, San Juan Comparative statistical report of sugar manufactured in Porto Rico from the crops of 1909 to 1917; tabulation Public affairs information service, 958-964 Uni- versity av, New York City Cattle •& dairying in California; a selective list of articles on cattle and dairying in California state library. V. Clowe, comp. (Typew $1.20) Compilation and digest of laws relating to compensation for injuries to livestock by dogs. N.Y. (state) Lib. legislative refer- ence section. (Typew $4.70) Law of Alberta, Canada, relating to noxious weeds. N. Y. (state) Lib. legislative refer- ence section. (Typew 40c) Law of Massachusetts relating to destruc- tion of gypsy and brown tail moth. N.Y. (state) Lib. legislative reference section. (Typew 90c) Laws relating to county or district demon- stration farms. N.Y. (state) Lib. legisla- tive reference section. (Typew $1.60) List of recent refezences on agricultural credit (Typew. 40c) List of recent references on cost of living. (Typew. 45c) List of references on the potash industry. (Typew.) , , ^ List of references on war bread. Comp. by U.S. Library of Congress. 4p '17 (Typew 20c) Marketing of milk; a contribution to a bib- liography. E. D. Orr, comp. Univ. of Wis- consin library school, Madison (Typew $1.15) Problem of agricultural labor; a contribu- tion to a bibliography. I. M. Newman. Univ. of Wisconsin library school, Madi- son (Typew 90c) Regulating the sale of milk in cities. N.Y. State Bur. of Munic. Information Translation of French laws, decrees, and instructions, 1915-1917, on regulation of food supplies; translated from the original French. N.Y. (state) Lib. legislative ref- erence section. (Typew $3.60) Quebec Dept. of agriculture, Quebec Annual report, 1916 of the Pomological and fruit growing society of the province of Quebec Report of the Minister of agriculture of the province of Quebec, 1917 35th annual report, 1916, of the Dairymen's association of the Province of Quebec CHECKLIST Quebec Department of lands and forests, Quebec Report for the twelve months ended 30th June, 1917 Quebec society for the protection of plants from insects and fungous diseases, J. M. S\\'aino, sec, Macdonald college, Ottawa 9th annual report, 1916-1917 Quebec union experimentale des agriculteurs L,' Institut agricole d'Oka, Quebec Report, 1917 Queensland Department of public lands, Bris- bane Annual i-eport of the Director of forests for the year 1917. N. W. Jolly Australian study of American forestry. E. H. F. Swain. (5s> Notes on the principal timbers of Queens- land. (Forestry B. 2) Structure and iuentification of v^ueensland woods. N. W. Jolly. (Forestry B. 1) Sylvicultural notes on forest trees of (Queensland. (Forestry B. 3) Rand school of social science, 7 E. 15th st., N. T. Food and the people; the problem of the high cost of living in the New York legis- lature. L.: Waldman Reinlein, Fred, 192 Watt st., Portland, Oregon On the control of insects and fungi. F. Reinlein. (C. no. 151) Review publishing co., St Paul, Minn. Warehouse, grain, and weights and meas- ures laws of Minnesota up to and includ- ing laws passed at the legislative session of 1917 Rhode Island Commission of agricultural In- quiry, Providence Preliminary report into the agricultural re- sources of the state, 1916 Rhode Island Commissioners of birds, Provi- dence Bird and game laws of Rhode Island, re- vised to June 1, 1917 Rhode Island Commissioners of inland fisheries. Providence Fisheries laws of Rhode Island, 1917 48th annual report, 1917 Rhode Island Commissioners of shell fisheries. Providence Laws relating to shell fisheries, 1917 Rhode Island Department of forestry, Providence Forest fire tactics. J. B. Mowi-y 12th annual report. 1917 Rhode Island Food and drug commission, Provi- dence Food and drug laws of the state of Rhode Island Regulations as to declarations of net weight and measure of food products Rhode Island Food conservation office, 77 Wash- ington .st, Pi'ovidence Wheat substitutes Rochester, University of, Rochester, N.T. Menus for national needs. A. L. Weeks. (Ext. B. V. 1, no. 3) Tested menus and recipes. A. L. Weeks. (Ext. B. V. 1, no. 2) Russell Sage foundation. Department of sur- veys and exhibits. New York city Chicago patriotic food show; brief review of its main features. M. S. Routzahn Russell Sage Foundation, Division of remedial loans, 130 E. 22d St.. N.Y. Credit union and the cooperative store. A. H. Ham Russell Sage foundation library, 130 E. 22d st, N.Y. War gardens. F: W. Jenkins, comp. (no. 2S; Sagamore sociological conference, W: C. Ewing, sec, 985 Washington st, Boston Proceedings, 1917 (partly analyzed) St Louis Public library bulletin F '18 p 67-70 Home garden; thrift gardens and flower gardens: bibliography. K. T. Moody, comp.; p 70-2 List of books about roses. H. Yeargain, comp. Scoates, D., Mississippi agricultural and mechanical college. Agricultural College, Miss. Scoates concrete construction laboratory manual Scoates' farm machinery laboratory manual. 2d ed Scoates' farm motor laboratory manual Scripps institution for biological research, San Diego, Cal. Modern conceptions of heredity and genetic studies at the Scripps institution. F. B. Sumner. (B. no 3) Shirley, C: F., South Duxbury, Mass. Massachusetts agricultural college Smithsonian institution, Washington, D.C. Mosses collected by the Smithsonian Afri- can expedition 1909-10. H. N. Dixon. (Misc. coll. V. 69, no. 2; Pub. 2494) Uganda mosses collected by R. Diimmer and others. H. N. Dixon. (Misc. coll., v. 69, no. 8; Pub. 2522) South Dakota Rural credit board, Pierre Laws of South Dakota establishing a sys- tem of rural credits. (C. 1) South Dakota State live stock sanitary board, Pierre Annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30th, 1917 Annual report for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1918 Live stock laws 1909-17; rules and regula- tions South Dakota live stock laws, 1909-11-13-17; rules and regulations of the Live stock sanitary board Stallion registration department; directory of stallions. (B. 8) Stallion registration department. (B. 9) South Dakota state college, Brookings Farm bureau news. G: A. Starring. (Sup. to B. vol. 10, no. 3) Southern fertilizer association, W. E. Richards, chm., Soil improvement committee, Atlanta, Ga. Corn production in the South. J. C. Prid- more. (B. 19) Cotton production. J. N. Harper. (B. 20) Fertilizing the home vegetable garden. J. C. Pridmore. (B. 23) First principles of plant food; outline of essential fertilizer facts in questions and ansvv'ers. C: A. Whittle Functions of phosphorous in plant growth. J. N. Harper (B. 24) Necessity of fertilizing peanuts. J. N. Har- per. (C. 15) Production of bright tobacco. J. N. Harper. (B. 18) Profitable oat production in the South. J. N. Harper. (B. 21) Profitable wheat production in the South. J. C. Pridmore. (B. 22) Relative value of acid phosphate and rock phosphate. J. C. Pridmore. (C. 11) Southern fertilizers Soy beans. J. C. Pridmore. (B. 17) Southern pine association. New Orleans, La. Dawn of a new constructive era, being the full and complete report of the Cut-over land conference of the South, held at New Orleans, La., April 11-13, 1917 Supplee-Wills-Jones milk company, Philadelphia Practical milk testing for dairymen. W. E. Evans Swift & CO., Union stock yards, Chicago Rejoinder of Swift & company to the state- ment of the Federal trade commission Suggestions for a standard for butter pre- sented on behalf of Swift & co. to the Joint committee on definitions and stand- ards, representing food control officials of the United States and of the several states Tasmania agricultural and stock department, Tasmania, Australia Fungicides and insecticides. H. M. Nichols. (B. 59) CHECKLIST Tasmania ag. and state dept. — Continued Mortality of dairy cows in the Hamilton district, Victoria, by E. W. Murphy; Os- teomalacia, or creeps in cattle, by V. T. Atkinson. (B. 70) Poultry industry. W. A. Bagley. (B. 72) Pruning young fruit trees. J. M. Ward. (B. 64) Tasmania, Government printer, Hobart Phosphate deposits in Ta.smania. W. H. Twelvetrees. (Geological survey, mineral resources no. 'i) Teachers college, Columbia university, New York city Study of organization and method of the course of study in agriculture in second- ary schools. T. H. Bciton. (Contributions to educ. no. 86) Tennessee State board of entomology, Knoxville Benefits to be derived from observing, col- lecting and studying insects. G. M. Bent- ley. (B. 20) Report of nursery inspections and a list of Tennessee nurserymen for 1917-1918. G. M. Bentley. (B. 23) Shipping instructions for nurserymen (re- vised to October, 1916). G. M. Bentley. (B. 16) Sodium cyanide as a fumigant. G. M. Bent- ley. (B. 18) Synopses of state laws regulating nursery shipments (revised to July 1, 1917). G. M. Bentley. (B. 21) Texas Department of education, Austin Fifteen les-T-ons in food conservation. (B. 71) School grounds, school buildings and their equipment. W. F. Doughty. (B. 65) State aid for country schools: the two million dollar appropriation. W. F. Doughty. (B. 67) Texas Department of education, Board for vo- cational education, Austin Federal aid for vocational agriculture in Texas, under the Smith-Hughes law. W. F. Doughty and J. D. Blackwell. (B. 68) Texas Legislature. Von Boeckmann-Jones com- pany, Austin, Tex. Markets and warehouse law of the state of Texas. (House bill no. 97) Texas university bulletin, Austin Beginning and developing a rural school. A. Stoltzfus. (B. 1729) Bobwhite. W. S. Taylor. (B. 1748) Food conservation to help win the war. M. M. Lawrence. (B. 1756) Food conservation to help win the war; re- cipes for saving wheat, sugar, meat, and fat. M. M. Lawrence. (B. 1756) Food for infants and growing children. A. E. Richardson and J. P. Rich. (B. 1804) Key to the families and genera of the wild plants of Austin, Texas. M. S. Young. (B. 1754) Mourning dove. W. S. Taylor. (B. 57) Principles of menu making. A. E. Richard- son. (B. 1716) "Water supply and sanitation. (B. 1733) Toronto Dept. of public health, City Hall Monthly Report p 575-81. Increased cost of milk and its influence on infant mortality Union stock yard & transit cc. Union stock yards, Chicago Twelve good reasons why corn belt farmers should raise more live stock. J. A. Spoor United farmers of Alberta, P. P. Woodbridge, sec, Calgary Annual report and year book 1917. (25c) United grain growers' limited, Winnipeg, Mani- toba Annual report for the twelve months ending the 31st of Aug. 1917 U. S. Boys' working reserve, B. D. Butler, dir.. Room 47, 120 W. Adams st., Chicago, 111. Farm craft lessons for reserve volunteers: lessons 1-6 Illinois bulletins 1-5 U.S. Bureau of chemistry, Washington, B.C. Definitions and standards for foods and drugs enacted into law by the legislative bodies of tlie several states; comp. by .1. S. Abbott and H. S. Bailey Directory of federal and state dairy, food, drug, and feeding stuffs officials U.S. Bureau of chemistry Library, Washington, D.C. List of references to periodical articles, and also to patents, which have appeared since July 1, 1914, on products of commercial value, produced by microorganisms U.S. Bureau of crop estimates, Washington, D.C. Government crop reports. (C. 17, rev.) U.S. Bureau of education, Washington, D.C. Agricultural instruction in the high schools of six eastern states. C. H. Lane. (B. 1918,no. 3) Bibliography of school lunches. L. Condell, comp. (C.) Community center; what it is and how to organize it. H: E. Jackson. (B. 1918, no. 11) Comparison of the salaries of rural and urban superintendents of schools. A. C. Monahan and C. H. Dye. (B. 1917, no. 33) Conifers of the northern Rockies. J. E. Kirkwood. (B. 1917, no. 53) Course in food economies for the house- keeper. (Home Econ. C. 6) Educational and economic value of school- directed gardening (B. 1917, no. 46) Garden clubs in the schools of Englewood, N.J. C: O. Smith. (B. 1917, no. 26) Government publications of interest to home economics teachers and students. (Home Econ. C. 5) Institutions in the United States giving in- struction in agriculture, 1915-1U16. A. C. Monahan and C. H. Dye, comps. (B. 1917, no. 34) Possibilities for school-directed home gar- dening in Atlanta, Georgia. (School home- garden C. 17) Preparation and the preservation of vege- tables. H. W. Calvin and C. A. Lyford. (B. 1917, no. 47) Principles and policies in home economics education. H. W. Calvin. (Home econ. C. 4) Rural education of the negro Rural-teacher preparation in county train- ing schools and high schools. H. W. Foght. (B. 1917, no. 31) Training little children; articles written by mothers who were formerly kindergarten teachers A series of 55 articles which are intended to run at weekly intervals for a little over a year. Not indexed. Vocational teachers for secondary schools. C. D. Jarvis. (B. 1917, no. 38) What the rural schools in the South must be and do after the world war. C. C. Hanson U.S. Bureau of fisheries, Washington, D.C. Bowfin: an old-fashioned fish with a new- found use. R. E. Coker. (Econ. C. 26) Burbot; fresh- water cousin to the cod. (Econ. C. 25) Carp: a valuable food resource. (Econ. C. 31) Fish ponds on farms. R. S. Johnson and M. F. Stapleton. (Doc. S25) 5c Fish roe and buckroe; with 85 recipes. L: Radcliffe. (Econ. C. 36) Menhaden industry of the Atlantic coast. R. L. Greer. (Doc. 811) 10c Nutrition of oysters; glycogen formation and storage. P. H. Mitchell. (Doc. 851) 5c Sharks as food; with thirty recipes. L. Radcliffe. (Econ. C. 35) Skates and rays. (Econ. C. 34) U.S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Agricultural implements and machmery In Australia and New Zealand. J. Horns. (Special agents ser. — no. 166) 25c CHECKLIST U.S. Bur. foreign & domestic commerce —Coh(. East African markets for hardware and ag- ricultural implements. H: P. Starrett. (Special Consular Rep 78) Export lumber trade of the United States. E: E. Pratt. (Misc. ser. no. 67) Foreign markets for cotton linters, batting, and wa.ste. (Special consular reports no. 80) 10c Olive growing in Spain; description of vari- eties grown, methods of cultivation, and the preparation of pickled olives. W. T. Gracey (Special Consular Rep. 79) South American markets for dried fruits. W. Fischer. (Special agents ser. 148) Tanning materials of Latin America. T: H. Norton. (Special agents ser. — no. 16.5) (nc) U.S. Bureau of labor statistics, Washington, D.C. Food situation in Central Europe, 1917. A. Maylander. (B. 242, Misc. ser.) Prices and cost of living From the Monthly Review of Feb. 1918 Retail prices. 1907-1916. (B. 228, Retail prices and cost of living ser. no. 18) Articles analyzed: Food; Bread weights; Fresh beef; Retail prices of the principal articles of food U.S. Bureau of markets Library, Washington, D.C. Selected list of publications on the market- ing of farm products. M. E. Griffith. 9pts (Mim) U.S. Bureau of mines, Washington, D.C. Potash situation (War minerals investiga- tion ser. 2) U.S. Bureau of plant industry, Washington, D.C. Control of tomato leaf-spot. (C, T., & F. C. D. C.4) Growing Bermuda onion seed in the south- western LTnited States. S. C. Mason. (C. P. & B. I.— 3) Japanese sugar cane. S. M. Tracy. (F. C. I. —49) U.S. Bureau of standards, Washington, D.C. Rules and regulations promulgated under authority of the federal standard-barrel law. (C. 71) U.S. Bureau of the census, "Washington, D.C. Census of manufactures: 1914; butter, cheese, and condensed milk. B: L. Mc- Nulty Census of manufactures 1914; canning and preserving. J: M. Brody Census of manufactures: 1914; slaughtering and meat packing. I. K. Lane Census of manufactures 1914; turpentine and rosin. J: B. Hopkins Census of manufactures; 1914: wool manu- factures including wool shoddy, wool pull- ing, and wool scouring. C. A. Freeman Cotton production and distribution; season of 1916-17. (B. 135) U.S. Cliildren's bureau, Washington, D.C. Maternity and infant care in a rural county in Kansas. E. Moore. (Pub. no. 26; Rural child welfare ser. no. 1) Milk the indispensable food for children. (Pub. 35; Care of children ser. no. 4) Studies of use of milk by families having little children. Baltimore U.S. Congress, Washington, D. C. Apply to con- gressmen Food-control bill; conference report on the bill (H. R. 4961). (65th Cong., 1st sess. Doc. no. 70) U.S. Congress, Committee on agriculture and forestry, Washington, D.C. Apply to congress- men Garden city movement; hearing pursuant of S. Res. 305 Grain for distilling purposes; hearing on prohibiting the use of grain for distilling purposes Production and conservation of food sup- plies; hearing relative to the proposal for increasing the production, improving the distribution, and promoting the conserva- tion of food supplies in the United States. 5pts. U.S. Congress, House committee on agriculture, Washington, D.C. Apply to congressmen Agriculture appropriation bills; hearings: estimates of different departments. (15 Pts) Food-production act, 1919; hearings on es- timates of appropriations required to carry out, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1919, the purposes of the act approved Aug. 10, 1917 Seed grain and feed for farmers and stock- men; hearings on H. R. 7795 and H. R. 9966. (pts 1 & 2) U.S. Congress, House committee on foreign affairs, Washington, D.C. Apply to congress- men Protection of migratory birds: report no. 243 to accompany S. 1553 U.S. Congress, House committee on the mer- chant marine and fisheries, Washington, D.C. Alaska fisheries; hearings before the com- mittee on merchant marine and fisheries and H. R. 9528; a bill for the protection, regulation, and conservation of the fish- eries of Alaska U.S. Congress, House committee on the public lands, Washington, D.C. Apply to congress- men Consolidation of forest lands; hearings be- fore a subcommittee on S. 5539 U.S. Congress, Senate. Apply to congressmen Bill, introduced in the Senate by G: E. Chamberlain, to increase the productive agricultural area of the United States by the reclamation of arid and swamp lands therein. (Calendar no. 247; S. 758; Report no. 271) U.S. Congress. Senate committee on manufac- tures. Apply to congressmen Shortage of sugar; hearings before the sub- committee pursuant to S. Res. 163; a reso- lution to investigate the causes of the shortage of coal and sugar U.S. Council of national defense, Washington, D.C. Rural motor express to conserve foodstuffs and labor and to supply rural transpor- tation. (B. 2) U.S. Department of interior, Washington, D.C. National parks portfolio Our mineral supplies. H. S. Gale. (U.S. Geol. .survey B. 666-N) Report of the director of the National park service for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917 U.S. Federal board for vocational education, Washington, D.C. Agricultural education, organization and administration. (B. 13, Agric. Series no. 1) Agricultural education; some problems in state supervision. (B. 26; Ag. ser. no. 4) Home project as a phase of vocational agricultural education. (B. 21; Ag. ser. 3) Reference material for vocational agricul- tural instruction. (B. 14, Ag. Ser. 2) Statement of policies. (B. 1) p 36-41 Ques- tions relating to agricultural education U.S. Federal farm loan bureau, Washington, D.C. 1st annual report covering the period from the organization of the board up to No- vember 30, 1917. (House Doc. 714) U.S. Federal trade commission, Washington, D.C. Food investigation; report of the federal trade commission on canned foods Report on flour milling and jobbing U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Amendments and additions to rules and regulations governing the importation, manufacture, storage and distribution of food commodities and feeds for domestic trade by persons subject to license. (Ser. B Sup) Cheese a substitute for meat (jommodity licensing CHECKLIST U.S. Food administration — Continued Conservation and regulation in the United States during the world war; an outline for a course of lectures to be given in higher educational institutions. C: R. Van Hise. (2 pts) Creation of United States Food administra- tion. (B. 6> Doubling the wheat dollar. C: W. Holman Few food problems. M. L. Requa. (B. 9) Food and the war: a textbook for college classes, prepared with the co-operation of the Department of agriculture and the Bureau of education (80c) Food conservation. R. L. Wilbur. (Typew) Food conservation bibliography Food questions answered Garbage utilization with particular refer- ence to utilization by feeding Grain and live stock; national policy touch- ing vital food elements indicated by fac- tors of war period. H. Hoover. (B. 10) Handbook for Pennsylvania train exhibit; food conservation car. J: H. Cover. (Mim) Ice harvest Licensed millers of corn, corn starch, bar- ley, oats, rice; compiled to Feb. 1, 1918. (Ser. M) Meat inlying in the United States by the allied nations. J. P. Cotton Milk committee makes report; some prom- inent results Mill feed regulations; new price relations between commercial mill; feeds and wheat. J. F. Bell Mill sales of wheat flour to farmers Mobilizing threshermen to save wheat. (Typew) Necessity for sugar conservation. (B. 1402) (Mim.) Official statements nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 Our wheat supply in 1918. C: W. Holman Present cainpaign; food administration, the world's food shortage, the American way. H. Hoover. (B. 7) Preserving vegetables by salting, drying, and storing Production, distribution and food value of milk: a report to Herbert C. Hoover Supply exhausted Publications on food in foreign languages. (Typew> Reference handbook of food statistics in relation to the war. R. Pearl and E. P. Matchett Report of Federal trade commission on bak- ery business in United States; report of bakery section of Food administration Revised rules and regulations governing li- censees manufacturing bakery products, effective Feb. 1, 1918. (Ser. D) Rules and regulations governing the im- portation, manufacture, storage and dis- tribution of food commodities for domes- tic trade by persons subject to license. (Ser. B) Some phases of the war food problem. H. Hoover. (Mim.) Standard loaf. (B. 11) Statements outlining administration's food- control policy. (B. 1) United States Food administration; policies and plan of operation; wheat, flour and bread Not available for general distribution United States food leaflets 1-10 Victory bread; experimental formulas Wheat conservation program for the United States. (B. 12) W^heat needs of the world. A. Taylor U. S. Food administration for Illinois, Urbana Canning, preserving, drying and storage of fruits, vegetables, and meats. G: A. De- veneau. (Mim) Conservation in clothing and clothing ma- terials; selected list of references. M. Mitchell and others Reading list on sheep husbandrj'. G: A. Deveneau Selected bibliography of papers on fish, mol- lusks and Crustacea as food. R. Mac- Donald U.S. Food administration grain corporation, 42 Broadway, N.Y. Conference of representatives of the grain trade of the United States, New York, April 30-May 1, 1918 U.S. Forest service, Washington, D.C. Homesteads in the national forests. (Misc. L— 4) January field program, 1918. (No. 12) Landscape engineering in the national for- ests. F. A. Waugh List of books on forestry for a small library. (Mim.) National forest areas, January 1, 1918. (Misc. O— 11) Report of the forester State forestry laws; Colorado. J. S. Peyton, comp. (Misc. S. — 25) State forestry laws: New York. J. S. Peyton, comp. (Forestry laws leaflet no. 23) State forestry laws; West Virginia. J. S. Peyton, comp. (Misc. S. — 26) Use but do not abuse farm woodlands. C. R. Tillotson. (Misc. R.— 3) U.S. Fuel administration, Washington, D.C. Burn wood and save coal Home heating; how to get the most out of a ton of coal U.S. Government printing office, Washington, D.C. Interstate commerce commission decision no. 7969; National poultry, butter & egg association v. Baltimore & Ohio South- western railroad company et al Interstate commerce commission decision no. 9536; Willamette valley lumbermen's association v. Southern Pacific company et al U.S. Interstate commerce commission, Wash- ington, D.C. Cotton from New Orleans. (Investigation and suspension docket no. 1108; Opinion 5185) Sisal from New Orleans, La. (Investigation and suspension docket no. 1128; Opinion 5188) U.S. Library of Congress, Division of bibliog- raphy, Washington, D.C. List of federal documents especially useful to librarians and citizens at the present time. (Mim.) List of references on community kitchens. (Mim.) List of references on food in relation to health, food rationing, dietetics, etc. (Mim.) List of references on government regulation of prices (supplementary to duplicated list, July 3, 1917). (Mim.) List of references on the mobilization of farm labor for war service. (Typew) U.S. National museum, Washington, D.C. Allies of selaginella rupestris in the south- eastern United States. G. P. Van Esel- tine. (U.S. Nat herbarium, Contribvitions, V 20, pt. 5) Mineral industries of the United States; fertilizers. J. E. Pogue. (B. 102, pt. 2) (5c Supt. of doc.) New or noteworthy plants from Colombia and Central America. H: Pittier. (10c Supt. of doc.) New or noteworthy plants from Colombia and Central America. H: Pittier. (Con- tributions from U.S. Nat. herbarium, v. 20, pt. 3) (10c Supt. of doc.) North American species of aquilegia. E. B. Payson. (Nat. herbarium Contributions v. 20,pt. 4) System.atic investigations of tropical Ameri- can plants. (Contributions from the U. S. Nat. herbarium v. 18) 7 pts '14-'17 (Supt. of doc.) U.S. National park service, Washington, D.C. General information regarding Crater Lake national park General information regarding Glacier na- tional park General information regarding Mount Rain- ier national park CHECKLIST U.S. Nat. park service — Continued General information regarding Sequoia and General Grant national parks General information regarding Yellowstone national park Geologic story of the Rocky Mountain na- tional park, Colorado. W. T. Lee Report on the proposed Sand Dunes national park, Indiana. S. T. Mather U.S. Office of farm management, Washington, D.C. Tractor manufacturers in the United States. (Mim.) U.S. Public health service, Washington, D.C. Anopheles punctipennis. M. B. Mitzmain. (Reprint no. 407 Pub. health reports) Bacteriological examination of water. H. E. Hasseltine. (Reprint no. 432 Pub. health reports) Chemical closets. (Reprint no. 404 Pub. health reports) Dietary deficiency of cereal foods with ref- erence to their content in "antineuritic vitamine," by C. Voegtlin and others; Growth-promoting properties of foods de- rived from corn and wheat, by C. Voegtlin and C. N. Myers; Phosphorus as an in- dicator of the "vitamine" content of com and wheat products, by C. Voegtlin and C. N. Myers. 54p Diphtheria; an epidemic, probably of milk origin, at Newport, Rhode Island, and vicinity. G. W. McCoy and others. (Re- print no. 430 Pub. health reports) Foodstuffs. (Reprint no. 410 Pub. health re- ports) Malaria parasite in the mosquito. M. B. Mitzmain. (Reprint no. 422 Pub. health reports) Slunicipal ordinances, rules and regulations pertaining to public health, 191lj. (Reprint no. 388 Pub. health reports) Articles indexed: Foodstuffs; Bakeries and bakery products; Milk and milk prod- ucts; Ice cream — manufacture and sale; Meat — production, care, and sale; Privies and cesspools; Stables and disposal of ma- nure Rat; a sanitary menace and an economic burden. R. H. Creel. (Reprint 135 Pub. health reports) Safe disposal of human excreta at unsew- ered homes. L. L. Lumsden and others. (B. 68) Typhoid fever; its causation and preven- tion. L. L. Lumsden. (B. 69) U.S. Quartermaster general of the army, Wash- ington, D.C. Supply of animals for the army. J: S. Fair U.S. Reclamation service, Washington, D.C. 15th annual report, 1915-1916 Grand Valley irrigation project Uncompahgre Valley irrigation project U.S. States relations service. Office of agricul- tural instruction, Washington, D.C. Beef production. H. P. Barrows. (Doc. 81) Care and feeding of chicks. (Doc. 69) How to set a hen and care for her. (Doc. 68) How to build a brood coop for hen and chicks. (Doc. 70) Feeding and housing winter layers. (Doc. 61) Growing seeds for the home garden. C. P. Close. (Doc. — 87) Handbook on farm-bureau organization for county agricultural agents. L. R. Simons. (Doc. 65) Home canning of meats and sea foods with the steam-pressure canner. F. P. Lund. (Doc. 80) How teachers of elementary schools may use Farmers' bulletin 936, The citv and suburban vegetable garden. F. E. Heald Instruction in sheep and goat husbandry. H. P. Barrows. (Doc. 76) Marketing farm products. H. P. Barrows (Doc. 72) Peppers. (Doc. 39) Plan and tools for the home garden. C. P, Close. (Doc— 84) Publications of Department of agriculture classified for the use of teachers. (Typew.) Sewing for girls' club work. (Doc. 83) Texts and references for secondary schools; lists, frequently revised, of secondary school texts and manuals on agricultural subjects, elementary school texts of same kind, and sources of teaching material and supplies. (Typew.) U.S. Superintendent of documents, Washington, D.C. Animal industry; farm animals, poultry and dairying; list of publications for sale. (Price list 38-lOth ed) Farm management; list of publications for sale Insects; list of publications relating to bees, honey and insects injurious to man, ani- mals, plants, and crops, for sale. (Price list 41— 8th ed.) Irrigation, drainage, and water power (ex- clusive of Pacific states). (Price list 42 — 9th ed) Plants; publications relating to culture of fruits, vegetables, grain, grasses and seeds for sale Soils and fertilizers; list of publications for sale. (Price list 46— 11th ed.) Stocks of leaf tobacco and the American production, import, export, and consump- tion of tobacco and tobacco products, 1917. (Census B. 136) 10c U.S. War Industries board, Washington, D.C. Government regulations for handling wool clip of 1918 Utah State live stock board, Salt Lake City Diseases of sheep. R. W. Hoggan. (B. 1) Virginia Board of charities and corrections, Richmond Why Virginia needs prison farms for mis- demeanants Virginia State forester, Univ. of Va., Charlottes- ville Administrative report for the calendar years, 1916-1917 Farm forestry in Virginia. R: C. Jones. (B. 12) Forestry situation in Virginia. R: C. Jones. (Forestry Leaflet no. 9) Forests of Alexandria county, Virginia. W. B. Dunwoody. (B. 13) Forests of Chesterfield countv, Virginia. G. D. IMarckworth. (B. 15) Forests of Nottoway county, Virginia. G. D. Marckworth. (B. 14) How the forests and the lumber industry in Virginia can both be preserved. R: C. Jones. (Forestry Leaflet no. 8) Plan of forest fire protection for 'Virginia. R: C. Jones. (Forestiy Leaflet no. 3) (Rev.) Virginia State highway commissioner, Richmond 11th annual report for the year ending Sep- tember 30, 1917 Ware bros. co., 1010 Arch st, Philadelphia American fertilizer handbook, 1918 Washington, University of, College of forestry, Seattle Forest club annual, 1918. (75c) Washington forest fire association, 1126 Henry bldg., Seattle 10th annual report, 1917 Washington State board of forest commissioners, Olympia Annual reports for the years ending Nov. 30, 1915, and Nov. 30, 1916 Washington State board of health, 930 Henry bldg., Seattle Rural sanitation Washington State bureau of labor, Olympia Comparative statistics on foodstuffs and fuel for four years, 1914-1917; Same, 1914- 1918 Washington State bureau of statistics and Im- migration, Olympia Dairying, poultiy and stock raising in the State of Washington. H. F. Giles Washington State college library, Pullman Bibliography of food economy for the house- wife. (B.— 5) (2d ed 25c) CHECKLIST Washington State college library — Continued Bibliography of the economics of textiles and clothing. L. M. Clatworthy and S. J. Swenson, comps. (B. 6) (25c) Washington State highway commissioner, Olym- pia 6th biennial report for the period Oct. 1, 1914, to Sept. 30, 1916 Wilson, The H. W. co., 958-964 University av. N.Y. Country life and rural problems; a study outline. M. K. Reely Winthrop Normal and industrial college, Rock Hill, S.C. Are the "what" and "how much" the all of nutrition? (Ser. 3, no. 3) Doing without sugar. (Ser. 3, no. 5) Food for children from one to six years old (Ser. 3, no. 4) Food for mother and baby. C. N. South. (Ser. 3, no. 3) Home poultry production. (Ser. 2, no. 11) How much shall I eat? (Ser. 3, no. 1) Meats: place in the diet; curing and pre- serving; vise of substitutes. (Ser. 2, no. 10) What shall I eat? (Ser. 2, no. 12) Wisconsin, University of, Madison Food conservation through utilization of garbage waste. G. R. Bascom and B. A. Beach. (Ext. B. Serial no. 900, gen. ser. 690) Wisconsin Dairy and food commissioner, Madi- son Annual report for the period ending June 30. 1917 Cold storage act and rules and regulations governing the licensing of cold storage warehouses Laws of Wisconsin relating to weights and measures Supplement to Wisconsin Dairy and food laws of August 1913 Wisconsin Department of public Instruction, Madison Agriculture in the high school. H: N. God- dard and J: A. James Organization and manageinent of elemen- tary school libraries in Wisconsin. O. S. Rice and B. Bergold Wisconsin State conservation commission, Madison Biennial report for the years 1915 and 1916 Forest, field and marsh fire laws with in- structions to town chairmen, road super- intendents, rangers and patrolmen Forest planting in Wisconsin. W. D. Bar- nard. (B. 1) Street and park trees for Wisconsin com- munities. M. A. Castle. (B. 2) Suggestions for marketing small timber. B. MacKaye. (B. 4) Working plan for forest lands of Peninsula state park. Door county, Wisconsin. (B. 3) Wisconsin State normal school, Platteville Potatoes and potato culture. F. T. Ullrich Suggestions for the study of weeds in agri- culture in the elementary schools. (B. v. 15, no. 4) Wisconsin State superintendent of public In- struction, Madison Wisconsin first-class rural schools; require- ments for special state aid. C. P. Cai-y Woman's land army of America, 32 5th av, N.Y. Organization of agricultural units Women on the land. 3d ed Women's central committee on food conserva- tion, 905 Locust st, St Louis Patriotic food show; official recipe book con- taining all demonstrations given during patriotic food show, St Louis, Feb. 2-10, 1918. (10c) Suggestions for food conservation Women's municipal league of Boston, Notting- ham Chambers, Copley Square Leaflets (5c) and slips (35c per hundred) on food and cookery topics, including menus Women's municipal league of Boston bulletin, Boston Housing of foodstuffs in small provision stores, Boston. (B. v 8 no 4) Wyoming Board of sheep commissioners, Chey- enne 18th annual report, 1916 Wyoming Dairy, food and oil department, Chey- ene Concentrated feeding stuffs law Pure seed law, chap. 110, S. L. 1913 13th annual report, (v. 2 no. 8) Wyoming State board of horticulture, Laramie Licensed nurseries; war-time horticulture. (Special B. v. 1, no. 6) Wyoming State game warden. Lander Game, bird and fish laws of Wyoming, 1917- 1918 Wyoming State veterinarian, Cheyenne Live stock laws of Wyoming and regula- tions of state veterinarian Agricultural Index A Cumulated Subject Index to Agricultural Literature, Including a Selected List of Periodicals, Bulletins, Reports and Pamphlets 1916—1918 c. '17 Breeder's McGavock. Gaz Abandoned farms. See Farms, Worn-out Abattoirs. See Slaughter-houses Aberdeen Angus cattle Aberdeen Angus breeder's message. E. F. Caldwell. 11 Breeder's Gaz 72:1151 D 20 '17 Aberdeen-Angus cattle and high prices. L. McWhorter. il Breeder's Gaz 73:201 Ja 31 '18 Aberdeen-Angus cattle at the International. Breeder's Gaz 70:1112 D 14 '16 Aberdeen-Angus cattle; the exportations to Australia. J. R. Macdonald. il J Ag New Zealand 13:479-81 D '16 Aberdeen-Angus ideal. W. Breeder's Gaz 72:426 S 20 Aberdeen-Angus in Britain. 70:236 Ag 17 '16 Aberdeen-Angus in Oklahoma. L. R. Kershaw. Breeder's Gaz 74:294 Ag 29 '18 Aberdeen-Angus in the Canadian Northwest. K. McGregor. Breeder's Gaz 74:45 Jl 11 '18 Aberdeen-Angus in the Northwest. O. V. Battles. Breeder's Gaz 73:756 Ap 11 '18 Aberdeen-Angus in the South's war work. F. H. Higgins. il Breeder's Gaz 74:75 Jl 18 •18 Aberdeen- Angus on their native heath. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 73:1085 My 23 '18 Angus breeder's experience and views. McWhorter. il Breeder's Gaz 72:369 S '17 Angus breeder's recollections. L. McWhorter. Breeder's Gaz 73:424 F 28 '18 Angus cattle at Iowa state college. W. H. Pew. Breeders' Gaz 73:914 My 2 '18 Angus cattle at the Oklahoma college. W. L. Blizzard, il Breeder's Gaz 73:972 My 9 '18 Angus cattle demand strong in Scotland. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 69:610 Mr 16 '16 Angus cattle in the South. J. O. Rutherford. Breeder's Gaz 72:980 N 29 '17 Angus families and herd management. W. C McGavock. Breeder's Gaz 69:770 Ap 6 '16 Angus making progress in Illinois. F. H. Hig- gins. il O Judd Farmer 64:567 Je 1 '18 Angus on an old Scotch farm. L.. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 73:1198 Je 6 '18 Angus progress in the Southeast. A. L. French. Breeder's Gaz 73:56, 106 Ja 10-17 '18 Angus shoulders and flesh. L. Ogilvy. Breed- er's Gaz 72:241 Ag 23 '17 Angus steer all right. C. L. Taggart. Nat Stock & F 41:360 Jl 7 '17 Background romance of Aberdeen-Angus. R. C. Auld. Breeder's Gaz 74:114 Jl 25 '18 Beef making on eastern farms, il Rural N Y 77:271 F 23 '18 L. L. 13 Beginnings of Aberdeen-Angus history. Breed- er's Gaz 71:870 Ap 26 '17 Breeding and feeding a champion steer. C. L. Taggart. il Breeder's Gaz 73:812 Ap 18 '18 Breeding Angus feedlot stock. E. M. Wilson. Breeder's Gaz 73:812 Ap 18 '18 Career of a noted Angus breeder. J. R. Bar- clay. Breeder's Gaz 74:184 Ag 8 '18 Do Angus winners breed winners? J. Dvorak. Breeder's Gaz 73:654 Mr 28 '18 Doddies in new-old land. A. L. French. Breeder's Gaz 73:374 F 21 '18 Early Angus days. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 73:1252 Je 13 '18 Economic importance of Aberdeen Angus cat- tle. W. A. Stewart. J Bd Ag 23:756-60 N '16 Formation period of the Angus breed. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 74:262 Ag 22 '18 Hardy doddle. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 72: 1033 D 6 '17 History-making Angus cow. J. R. Barclay. 11 Breeder's Gaz 71:1155-6 Je 7 '17 Masculinity in Aberdeen-Angus bulls. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 74:262 Ag 22 '18 Master fitter of doddie steers. 11 Breeder's Gaz 73:1139-40 My 30 '18 Performance record of Angus cattle. J: S. Goodwin, il Breeder's Gaz 70:1206 D 21 '16 Priming the doddies. F. H. Higgins. 11 Field II 28:495+ Jl '18 Profit in Mercer Angus herds. O Judd Farmer 62:1 Ap 14 '17 Recollections of the Aberdeen-Angus cattle trade. W. C. McGavock. Breeder's Gaz 69: 553-4 Mr 9 '16 Romance of the polled. R. C. Auld. 11 Breed- er's Gaz 70:769-70 O 26 '18 Shorthorns and Angus in Scotland. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 74:222 Ag 15 '18 Shoulders on Angus bulls. L.. Ogilvy. Breed- er's Gaz 72:548 O 4 '17 Showring as a business-builder. O. V. Battles, il Breeder's Gaz 73:699-700 Ap 4 '18 Tillyfour Angus victory in Paris. R. C. Auld. Breeder's Gaz 70:832,1102 N 2, D 14 '16 Two Aberdeen-Angus shrines. W. C. Mc- Gavock. il Breeder's Gaz 71:771 Ap 12 '17 Value of good sires among the Angus. J. K. Wright, il Mo Ag Bd B v 14:53-9 S '16 See also Iowa Aberdeen Angus breeders' association Price lists Angus sale records broken by Chas. Escher, jr., and Escher & Ryan sales. Wallaces' F 42:931 Je 15 '17 B. C. Dove's Aberdeen Angus auction. Breeder's Gaz 71:1127 My 31 '17 * Explanation: Subject headings are in boldface type. The magazine entry proper is formed of items in the following order: The title of the article; the author; the illustrations, plans, maps, etc.; the name of the magazine, abbreviated (the "List of Periodicals indexed" following the editorial page gives full name of magazine); the volume number and the paging, separated by a colon; the date. For example, an entry under Aberdeen Angus cattle, "Two Aberdeen-Angus shrines. W. C. McGavock. il Breeder's Gaz 71:771 Ap 12 '17" indicates that the illustrated article entitled "Two Aberdeen- Angus shrines" in Breeder's Gazette, Vol. 71, on page 771 of the issue for April 12, 1917, is on the subject of the Aberdeen-Angus breed of cattle. Entries for occasional material are usually self-explanatory, and are marked with an asterisk when they first appear only. A checklist of the occasional pamphlet literature en- tered in the current issue will be found Immediately preceding the main alphabet. AGRICULTURAL INDEX Aberdeen Angus cattle — Price lists — Continued Dispersion of Glencarnock Angus herd. Breed- er's Gaz 74:162 Ag 1 '18 Donohoe's Angus make record average. Breed- er's Gaz 73:1147 My 30 '18 Escher & Dalgety's Angus dispersion. Breed- er's Gaz 71:1251 Je 21 '17 Escher & Ryan Angus at $774. Breeder's Gaz 71:1211 Je 14 '17 Escher & Ryan Angus offerings. Breeder's Gaz 73:1263 Je 13 '18; il Field II 28:584 Ag •18 Escher and Ryan Angus sales. Breeder's Gaz 69:877 Ap 20 '16 Lakeside Angus auction. Breeder's Gaz 69: 435 F 24 '16 Rosenfeld's Angus average $248. Breeder's Gaz 69:379 F 17 '16; Same. Wallaces' F 41: 301 F 18 '16 South Omaha Angus bull sale. Breeder's Gaz 69:975 My 4 '16 Tudor Angus average $683. Breeder's Gaz 71:1127 My 31 '17 Tudor Angus realize $1,207. Breeder's Gaz 73: 1148 My 30 '18 Ability tests Mind of the negro. J Heredity 8:153-4 Ap '17 Test for supermen. J Heredity 9:42-4 Ja '18 Testing criminal offenders; laboratory of the N.Y. police department, il J Heredity 7:255- 61 Je '16 Abnormalities (animals) Horned horses. J. B. Miller, il J Heredity 8:303-5 Jl '17 See also Anchylosis; Polydactylism Abnormalities (plants) Abnormalities in nicotiana. H. A. Allard. il Bot Gaz 65:175-85 F '18 Anomaly of wheat anthers. S. A. Anthony, il J Heredity 9:166-8 Ap '18 Avocado monstrosity. R. W. Hodgson, il J Heredity 8:557-8 D '17 Botanical paradox. D. F. Higgins. il J Hered- ity 7:306-8 Jl '16 Degenerate plants. B. D. Halsted. il J Hered- ity 8:270-6 Je '17 Explanation of the G-trees. W. R. Mattoon. 11 Am For 22:740 D '16 Freak of nature; lilia americana. il Gard Chron Am 22:46 F '18 Further observations on chloranthy in drosera intermedia. M. Levine. bibliog il Bot Gaz 62:389-99 N '16 Natural dwarfing. A. A. Hansen, il J Hered- ity 8:160-2 Ap '17 Note on the abnormality in the stem of helianthus annuus. K. Barratt. 11 Ann Bot 30:481-4 Jl '16 Notes on the Californian species of trillium L. ; teratological variations of trillium ses- sile var. giganteum H. & A. T: H. Good- speed, bibliog Cal Univ Pub Botany v 7, no 4 69-lOOp. ll-17pl '17 (30c) Observations on the anatomy of teratological seedlings. H. S. Holden and D. Bexon. bibliog il Ann Bot 32:513-30 O '18 Odd plant malformations, il J Heredity 8:63-8 F '17 On the distribution of abnormalities in the inflorescence of spiraea Vanhouttei. J. A. Harris, il Am J Bot 4:624-36 D '17 On the proliferous form of the scape of plantago lancelata. J. Doyle, il Ann Bot 30: 353-5 Ap '16 Some interesting trees of singular growth, il Am For 23:430 Jl '17 Studies of teratological phenomena in their relation to evolution and the problems of heredity. O. E. White, bibliog il Am J Bot 1:23-36 Ja '14 Teratology in iris flowers. E. Armitage. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:203 O 28 '16 Variation of form in iris. A. J. Bliss. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:1 Jl 7 '17 Aborigines. See Ethnology Abortion Accidental abortion in dairy cattle. W. F. Beacom. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:308-10 My '18 Abortion, Infectious Abortion among heifers. Ohio F 137:495 Ap 1 '16 Abortion disease. {In Report, 1916, p. 79-84) '17 Oregon state live stock sanitary board, Salem Abortion disease in cattle. L. Van Es. N D Ag Exp C 18:1-19 '18 Abortion in dairy cattle. W. L. Williams. Am Vet M Assn J 51:348-63 Je '17 Abortion in pedigreed cattle. W. L. Williams. Hoard's D 51:540+, 582-3 Ap 21-28 '16 Abortion of dairy cattle. Ohio F 139:41 Ja 13 '17 Abortion treatment. Kimball's D F 14:512 Ag 15 '16 Abortion work in Kansas. Hoard's D 56:678 D 6 '18 Agglutination test as a means of studying the presence of bacterium abortus in milk. L. H. Cooledge. J Ag Research 5:871-5 F 7 •16 Avenue of invasion and the behavior of the infection of contagious abortion in the uterus; with discussion. W. L. Williams. Am Vet M Assn J 52:13-38 O '17 Bacillus abortus (Bang) as an etiological fac- tor in infectious abortion in swine. E. S. Good and W. V. Smith. J Bact 1:415-22 Jl '16 Bull as a disseminator of contagious abortion. F. B. Hadley and H. Lothe. Am Vet M Assn J 50:143-56 N '16; Abstract. Hoard's D 53: 217 F 23 '17 Cause and occurrence of contagious abortion in cattle. E. C. Schroeder. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1915:139-45 Combating contagious abortion. M. J. Thomp- son. Kimball's D F 14:824 Ja 1 '17 Contagious abortion. Wallaces' F 41:246, 681 F 11, Ap 28 '16 Contagious abortion. (In Report, 1915-1916, p. 26-9) n.d. Live stock sanitary board, Helena, Mont. Contagious abortion. G: La Grange, il Jersey B 37:388+ Mr 13 '18 Contagious abortion. D. F. Luckey. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:189-92 Contagious abortion. F. Torrance. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:463-5 Je '17; Same cond. J Ag (Quebec) 21:45 Ag '17 Contagious abortion, an agent in the deple- tion of dairy herds. W. A. N. Robertson. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:321-8 Je '16 Contagious abortion and sterility in cows; with discussion. W. L. Williams. N Y Ag Dept B 80:1566-72 F '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:1566-72 '17 Contagious abortion discussion. W. A. Meri- gold, jr. Hoard's D 54:138 Ag 24 '17 Contagious abortion from a practitioner's standpoint. C: E. Cotton, bibliog Am Vet M Assn J 50:12-22 O '16 Contagious abortion in cattle. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D F 13:807 Ja 1 '16 Contagious abortion in cattle. F. B. Hadley. Breeder's Gaz 69:1206 Je 8 '16 Contagious abortion in cattle. H. C. Paine. Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 67:1-4 '16 Contagious abortion in mares and cows. H. J. Frederick, il Utah Ag Exp C 28:1-18 '18 Contagious abortion in mares and joint-ill in foals — etiology and servim treatment. J. Mc- Fadyean and J. T. Edwards. Ag J of India 13:490-4 Jl '18 Contagious abortion infections of animals and man. G. A. Roberts. Am Vet M Assn J 51:81-5 Ap '17 Contagious abortion of cattle. Kan Ag Exp C 69:1-16 '18 Contagious abortion of cattle. A. Eichhorn and G: M. Potter. Wallaces' F 42:260-1 F 9 '17; Same. Farmers' B 790:1-12 '17 Contagious abortion of cattle. C. P. Pitch and W. L. Boyd, il Minn Ag Ext Spec B 28:1-12 •18 Contagious abortion of cattle. J. W. Kalkus. Western Wash Ag Exp B v 5:158-60 P '18 Contagious abortion of cattle. H. Welch. Mont Ag Exp C 61:41-8 '17; Same. Kimball's D F 16:70 F 1 '18 Contagious abortion of cattle. W. L. Williams. il Cornell Reading Course 131:163-84 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Abortion, I nf ectious — Continued Contagious abortion on the range. W. C. Barnes. Breeder's Gaz 72:-H Jl 12 '17 Control of infectious abortion. G. C. White. Hoard's D 55:724-4- My 17 '18 Control of tuberculosis and infectious abor- tion. V. A. Moore. N Y Ag Dept B 94:25-33 Ap '17 Death and expulsion of the immature fetus as a standard for measuring the prevalence of cattle abortion. \V. L. Williams. Am "Vet M Assn J 50:29-40 O '16 Diagnosis of infectious abortion of cattle with special reference to the intradermal abor- tin test. J: Reichel and M. J. Harkins. il Am Vet M Assn J 50:847-62 Mr '17 Diet and abortion. P. A. Fish. Am Vet M Assn J 50:282-5 D '16 Diseases interfering with reproduction in cat- tle and their significance to the state. W. L. Williams. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 105:158-72 Mr '18; Same. Am Vet M Assn J 53:697-710 S '18 Diseases of dairy cattle. K. W. Stouder. Wal- laces' F 41:583 Ap 7 '16 Doctors disagree on contagious abortion. Wal- laces' F 41:1279 S 29 '16 Douching for contagious abortion. W. L. Wil- liams. Hoard's D 51:527 Ap 14 '16 Dreaded disease, abortion. G: M. Potter. Jer- sey B 37:1901-2, 1944, 1985+ N 13-27 '18 Economic burden of sterility and abortion in cattle. VV. L. Williams, il Cornell Coun- tryman 15:393-4+ Ap '18 Epizootic abortion. G. Moussu. Am Vet M Assn J 48:393-8 Ja '16 Facts about abortion disease. E. C. Schroeder and W. E. Cotton. J Ag Research 9:9-16 Ap 2 '17 Further investigations of the etiology and control of infectious abortion in mares. E. S. Good and W. V. Smith, bibliog il Ky Ag E.xp B 204:337-96 '16 Granular venereal disease and abortion in cattle. W. L. Williams. U S Ag B 106:1-57 '14 Hints on contagious abortion in cattle. A. R. Young. J Ag New Zealand 16:329-30 Je '18 Immunity to abortion. Wallaces' F 43:1722 N 22 '18 Infectious abortion in cattle. W. Giltner and E. T. Hallman. Mich Ag Exp C 29:1-13 '16; Same. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1916:323-33 Infectious abortion in cattle. L. F. Rettger and G: C. White, bibliog Conn Storrs Ag Exp B 93:199-248 '18; Excerpts. Hoard's D 56:16 Jl 26 '18 Infectious abortion in cows. F. M. Hayes. Cal Ag Exp C 183 4p '17 Infectious abortion in cows. R. H. Williams. Ariz Ag Exp Timely Hints 115:1-8 '16 Infectious abortion; nature and control. V. A. Moore, il Field II 26:13-14 Ja '16 Infectious or contagious abortion of cattle. O. L. Eckman. N H Ag Ext C 19:1-8 '16; Ex- cerpts. Hoard's D 56:61 Ag 2 '18 Keeping calves born of infected cows free of abortion bacilli. Ohio F 137:566 Ap 15 '16 Large numbers of bact. abortus var. lipo- lyticus which may be found in milk. A. C. Evans. J Bact 2:185-6 Mr '17 Latest on contagious abortion. O Judd Farmer 62:11 Ja 6 '17 Mineral matter and abortion. A. T. Peters. Kimball's D F 16:389 My 15 '18 More about bone meal for abortion. Hoard's D 51:18 Ja 28 '16 Outlook for the control of cattle abortion. W. L. Williams. Am Vet M Assn J 49:199- 217 My '16 Present status of the abortion question; with discussion. A. Eichhorn and G. M. Potter. Am Vet M Assn J 50:295-320 D '16 Protect buyers of dairy cows. O Judd Farmer 62:3 Ap 2S '17 Rational and successful method of preventing abortion in cattle. A. T. Peters. Am Vet M Assn J 51:211-14 My '17 Some facts about abortion disease. E. C. Schroeder and W. E. Cotton. Am Vet M Assn J 50:321-30 D '16 Specific and non-specific action of rabbit blood serum in the complement fixation test (J. Immunology 2, no. 2 F '17); Summary. Mich Ag Bd Hep 1917:275-80 Stopping a loss of $20,000,000. R. Graham. 11 Country Gent 81:1470 Ag 5 '16 Studies in infectious abortion in cattle. W. Giltner and others. Am Vet M Assn J 49: 320-39 Je '16 Studies on contagious abortion in mares L Cominotti. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3:395- 6 Mr '17 Study of the milk in bovine infectious abor- tion. W. Giltner and others. Am Vet M Assn ^ J 50:157-67 N '16 Study of the presence of bacterium abortus (Bang) in milk. L. H. Cooledge. bibliog Mich Ag Exp Tech B 33:1-37 '16; Same. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1917:626-58 Transmission of bacterium abortus (Bang) to new born calves through the ingestion of milk. I. F. HuddeLson. Mich Ag Exp Tech B 32:1-22 '16; Same. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1917: 607-24 Treatment of animals affected with abortion. Hoard's D 55:1066 Jl 19 '18 Vaccination against infectious arthritis of foals due to b. abortus equi. J. B. Harden- bergh. bibliog il Am Vet M Assn J 50:331-49 D '16 When cows lose calves. R. Graham. Country Gent 82:432 Mr 3 '17 Abrasion (geology). See Erosion Abscission. See Plant cells and tissues Absorption of soils. See Soil absorption Abstracts of title. See Land titles Abutilon theophrastl. See Velvet leaf Acacia arabica. See Gum arable trees Acacias Acacia modesta, a hedge plant. E. Thomp- stone. il Ag J of India 13:347-8 Ap '18 Acacias. W. A. Pryal. il Am Bee J 58:273 Ag '18 Acacias for cut flowers. Gard Chron Am 22:16 Ja '18 Economic study of acacias. C: H. Shinn. 11 U S Ag B 9:1-38 '13 Academic freedom Academic freedom in the agricultural college. 11 Ag Digest 1:59 Je '16 Acceptances How I get cash from credit sales. J: Y. Beaty. System on the Farm 3:224-6 D '18 Accident Insurance. See Insurance, Accident Accidents See also First aid in illness and injury Accidents, Industrial Serious warehouse accident of Merchants' re- frigerating CO. N Y Prod R 46:73 My 15 '18 Accounting Accounting and business practice in their re- lation to the marketing of grain. F. Ro- botka. Coop Manager & F 7:47-8 Ag *18 Accounts and credit of retailers. W. K. Hardt. Am Flor 48:954 My 19 '17 Cooperative organization business methods. W. H. Kerr and G. A. Nahstoll. bibliog U S Ag B 178:1-24 '15 Extension work thru income tax. Cornell Countryman 15:521-2 Je '18 Farm management club at North Lake. Banker-F 5:2-4 Ja '18 Poultry accounts. Mrs G: R. Shoup. Western Wash Ag Exp B V 5:54-6 Jl '17 Review of Wisconsin farm management dem- onstration. D. H. Otis. Hoard's D 54:762-3 D '17 Why the retail coal dealer should employ a modern accounting system. P: Beck. Coop Manager & F 7:94-5 Ag '18 l^re. also Agriculture — Accounting; Audit- ing; Cost accounting; Creameries — Account- ing; Domestic finance; Farm bookkeeping; Fruit growers' associations — Accounting; Grain elevators — Accounting; Ice cream fac- tories— Accounting; Inventories; Ware- houses— Accounting AGRICULTURAL INDEX Accounts, Collecting of. See Collecting of ac- counts Acetanilld Report on medicinal plants and drugs. W. O. Emery. Assn OfRc Ag Chem J 2, no l,ptl:59- 75 My '16 Acetic acid Acetic acid and acetone from beets. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 118:223 Mr 9 •18 * Preparation of several useful substances from com cobs. P. B. LaForge and C. S. Hudson. J Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Am. Chem- ical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10:925-7 N '18 Acetylene lighting Cost of acetylene lighting. L. D. Smith. Rural N Y 75:474 Mr 18 '16 Installed acetylene lights. W: E. Curley. O Judd Farmer 62:3 Mr 31 '17 Achlmenes Achimenes in the shade. 11 Country Gent 83: 57 Mr 2 '18 Achlya Observations on an achlya lacking sexual re- production. W: H. Weston, bibliog il Am J Bot 4:354-67 Je '17 Acidosis in animals Acidosis and cottonseed meal injury. C. A. Wells and P. V. Ewing. bibliog il Ga Ag Exp B 119:35-64 '16 Acidosis (excess of acids) in omnivora and herbivora and its relation to protein stor- age. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 2:244 F '16 Acids Automatic acid elevator. Am Fert 49:70h Jl 6 '18 See also names of acids, e.g. Amino-acids; Citric acid; Cyanuric acid; Lactic acid; Nitric acid; Phosphoric acid; Phytic acid; Sulfuric acid; Sulfurous acid Acids Fsttv Determination of fatty acids in butter fat. E. B. Holland and J. P. Buckley, jr. bibliog J Ag Research 12:719-32 Mr 18 '18 Flavor of Roquefort cheese. J. N. Currie. bib- liog J Ag Research 2:1-14 Ap '14 Acne Acne. E. Mellen. il O Judd Farmer 63:18 D 15 '17 Acorns * Acorn, a possibly neglected source of food. C. H. Merriam. il Nat Geographic Magazine (Hubbard Memorial Hall, Washington, D.C. 25c) 34:129-37 Ag '18 New method of germinating acorns for for- est planting. J: W. Harshberger. il Am For 22:687-8 N '16 Utilisation of acorns by alcoholic fermenta- tion. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:112 Ja '18 See also Feeding and feeding stuffs — Acorns Actlnidia Delicious fruits of actinidia. W. A. Murrill. Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 85: 307 My 18 '18 Actlnomycetes Actinomyces of the soil. S. A. Waksman and R. E. Curtis, bibliog il Soil Sci 1:99-134 F •16 Possible function of actinomycetes in eoil. H. J. Conn. N Y State Ag Exp Tech B 52:1- 11 '16; Same. J Bact 1:197-207 Mr '16 Soil flora studies; actinomycetes in soil. H. J. Conn. N Y State Ag Exp Tech B 60:1-25 '17 Actions ci\, Is w They went to law. Nat Stock & F 42:854 D 21 '18 Adamson act. See Eight-hour law. Railroad Adaptation (biology) Man — an adaptive mechanism, by G: W. Crile. Review, il J Heredity 7:482-92 N '16 Adkins, Cliarles, 1863- Directing Illinois farm energies. O Judd Farmer 62:1 My 5 '17 Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 71:915 My 3 '17 Adoption When we adopted her. C. Clinton. Country Gent 82:1622 O 20 '11 Food adul- Country discussion. Soc Trans inquiries, the Farm Adrenalin Purpura hsemorrhagica in the horse with ad- denda of allied affections. F: C. Mahon. Am Vet M Assn J 48:742-5 Mr '16 Adulterations See also Butter — Adulteration teration and inspection Advertising Ad in your local paper. S. R. Hall Gent 81:50-1 Ja 8 '16 Advertise to ease period of reconstruction. G: F. Lord. Am Fert 49:31-2 N 23 '18 Advertising agricultural products. H: K. Hannah. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916,pt2:49- 60 '17 Advertising and merchandising northwestern apples. R. C. Gano. Better Fruit 10:6-8 Je '16 Advertising and selling baby chicks. J. A. Martin. Prog F 31:103 Ja 15 '16 Advertising at New England fairs. A. W. Yates, il Am Bee J 56:129 Ap '16 Advertising benefit to consumers. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 56:586 N 22 '18 Advertising dairy products, il Creamery 5:15- 19 F '17 Advertising honey. J. Smith, il Am Bee J 58: 89 Mr '18 Advertising: how the grower can use it as a busy business builder. L. W. C. Tuthill. Market Growers J 20:5-6 Ja 1 '17 Advertising milk. C. B. Martin. Creamery 7: 38-9 My "18 Advertising of honey. W. S. Pangburn. Am Bee J 57:340 O '17 Advertising our products; with A. W. Brayton. Ill State Hort 1916:417-25 '17 Advertising that brought 2,000 H. C. Sheppard. il System on 1:292 O '17 Advertising that must now be classed as dis- honest. H. V. Tormohlen. Reliable P J 23: 775 0 '16 Advertising that sells garden truck. W. Covey. Country Gent 81:1750 S 30 '16 Advertising that sold the apples. R. C. Gano. Fruit-Grower 27:345 Jl 1 '16 Advertising the apple. F. C. Sears, il Coun- try Gent 83:8 N 30 '18 Advertising the apple. F. C. Sears, il Mass Ag Ext B 10:1-20 '16 Advertising the necessity of the hour; how publicity built up large business under war conditions. C: N. Wheeler. Am Flor 51:3 Jl 20 '18 Advertising your business. J. D. Gustin. il Am Bee J 57:268-9 Ag '17 Advertising your wares. Market Growers J 22:366 My 15 '18 Another advertising objection answered. C. Gano. il Am Bee J 58:50 F '18 Art in advertising. A. F. Bonney. il Am Bee J 57:273 Ag '17 Attracting the buyer. Jersey B 36:428 Mr 21 '17 Break the silence and boost for eggs. P. T. Woods. Am P J 48:842-3 Ag '17 Business through the post office, il Country Gent 81:571 Mr 11 '16 Creating a demand for honey. T. P. Robinson. il Am Bee J 57:9 Ja 'IT Creating a demand for local produce by ad- vertising. C. J. Cannon. Market Growers J 21:5 Jl 1 '17 Crops sold by mail. R. Adams, il System on the Farm 2:210 Je '18 Des Moines, la., boosts dairy products. C. M. Kennedy. O Judd Farmer 64:577 Je 1 '18 Effective stallion advertising. C. M. McCon- nell. il Breeder's Gaz 70:1289 D 28 '16 Featuring in the retail store. Am Flor 47:492 S 23 '16 Finding customers, il System on the Farm 1:380-1 D '17 Flower sentiment and publicity. E. G. Wilson. Am Flor 48:225 F 17 '17 How advertising gets parcel post and ex- press orders. M. J. Beall. il System on the Farm 1:331-3 N '17 How advertising pays farmers: three experi- ences. R. C. Gano. Prog F 33:1087 O 5 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Advertising — Continued How advertising turned losses to profits. J. E. Cabaniss. System on the Farm 1:369 D '17 How Canadian growers advertised success- fully. Market Growers J 19:5 Jl 1 '16 How I made 600% a year from one sire. W. S. Corsa. 11 System on the Farm 3:140-2 O '18 How I plan my advertising. A. E. Vander- vort. Svstem on the Farm 1:232 Ag '17 How to advertise livestock. Prog F 31:782 Je 17 '16 It pays to advertise. E: M. Prewitt. Hoards D 55:854 Je 7 '18 Just the plain truth. J. O. Southard, il Coun- try Gent 83:10 Mr 9 '18 Live stock advertising. Hoard's D 51:505 Ap 14 '16 Lower distribution costs. J. Comstock. Sys- tem on the Farm 3:133-4 O '18 Making sales through advertising. System on the Farm 1:202 Jl '17 Making sure of orders after the catalog is sent. System on the Farm 3:53-4 Ag '18 Modern idea in milk advertising. J. Kahn. Jersey B 36:879 Je 6 '17 My most successful sale catalog. J. L. Bar- ber, il System on the Farm 2:175-6 My '18 My plan for selling stock before it is born. J. Fisher, il System on the Farm 2:212-13 Je •18 National publicity campaign for honey; sug- gestions of an advertising specialist. R. C. Gano. il Am Bee J 56:79-81 Mr '16 National publicity for flowers. Am Flor 49: 641-4 O 13 '17 Northwest apples to be advertised. R. C. Gano. il Fruit-Grower 27:438 O 1 '16 One season's selling campaign that built a permanent trade. H. P. Demarest. System on the Farm 3:50-1 Ag '18 Organization publicity. R. P. Eckstrom. Am Flor 48:228 F 17 '17 Poultry advertising. M. G. Stearns. Ohio F 138:330 O 7 '16 Publicity and its influence. J. H. Burdett. Am Flor 48:226-7 F 17 '17 Publicity — good and bad. A. H. Harris. (In 8th annual report, 1916, p. 105-14) '17 Ore- gon state hort. soc, G. D. Minton, sec, Portland, Ore. Selling bv poster. R. L. Baird. System on the Farm 2:91 Mr 'IS Skookum apple advertising increased. R. C. Gano. il Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:13 Ja '18 Snatching profit from the jaws of waste. Creamery 4:11-13 Mr '16 Something new about selling fruit. Green's Fruit Grower 36:15 Jl '16 Standardization must precede advertising. A. L. Tichane. Hoard's D 55:557 Ap 19 '18 Story of a nationally advertised butter. C. Gano. Hoard's D 54:688 D 7 '17 Successful poultry advertising. H. C. Shep- pard. Reliable P J 25:719 O '18 Successful selling plan. C: L. Opperman. Country Gent 81:1508 Ag 12 '16 Tried plans for selling pure bred live stock. System on the Farm 3:56 Ag '18 Wanted — renter for a farm. C. A. Willson. Country Gent 82:1485 S 29 '17 What a dollar did for us. J. Moffett. Country Gent 81:1275 Je 24 '16 When Aladdin rubs his lamp; power of adver- tising. H. S. K. Willcox. Hoard's D 56:249 S 20 '18 Why customers understand the value back of my goods. R. H. Whitten. il System on the Farm 3:10-12 Jl '18 Why farmers make money at a loss. H: L. Staples, il Country Gent 83:10-11+ O 5 '18 Writing retail ads. Am Flor 51:396 S 14 '18 See also Billboards; Mail order business Advisory board of agriculture, South Australia. See South Australia — Advisory board of ag- riculture Advisory committee of agricultural and live stock producers Advisory committee of farmers. Power F 27: 56 My '18 Advisory committee reports its recommenda- tions to departments. Weekly N L 5:6-7 Jl 31 '18 National agricultural and live stock advisory committee. Reliable P J 25:407-8+ Je '18 Report of advisory committee of producers; regulations adopted regarding food produc- tion measures. Weekly N L 5:1-5 Ap 17 '18 Advisory council for scientific and industrial research. See Council for scientific and in- dustrial research Adzuki beans. See Beans Aegle sepiaria. See Citrus trifoliata Aerometers New and quick method of determining the age of eggs. Int R Scl & Prac Ag 7, no 11: 1698 N '16 Aeroplane motors Castor oil for airplanes. E. B. Reid. il Coun- try Gent 83:6+ Mr 23 '18 Aeroplanes Eagles of war and doves of peace. W: B. Stout, il Country Life 34:27-39 Jl '18 Flying on wings of spruce. E. A. Sterling, il Am For 24:133-9 Mr '18 Trucks and airplanes for parcel post. J: E. Pickett, il Country Gent 83:8-9+ Mr 9 '18 Wood on the wing. B. Adams, il Am For 23: 583-9 O '17 Aeroscopes Methods of bacterial analyses of air. G. L. A. Ruehle. bibliog J Ag Research 4:343-68 Jl '15 Aesculus. See Horse chestnut Afforestation. See Forest planting Africa See also subhead Africa under Agricul- ture; Botany; Cotton; Dairying; Land ten- ure; Plants Africa, West Land question in French West Africa. Int R Ag Econ 62:132-4 F '16 African cherry orange. See Citropsis Agar Advantages of a carbohydrate medium in the rountine bacterial examination of milk. J. M. Sherman, il J Bact 1:481-8 S '16 Note on the preparation of agar agar culture media. C. L. Williams and H. P. Letton. J Bact 1:547-8 S '16 Some bacteriological studies on agar agar. C. R. Fellers, bibhog il Soil Sci 2:255-90 S '16 Testicular infusion agar — a sterilizable culture medium for the gonococcus. I. C. Hall, bibliog J Bact 1:343-52 My '16 Agaricaceae. See Mushrooms Agarics. See Mushrooms Agaves California century plant. D. Cunningham. 11 Country Life 31:80 N '16 Cultivation of agave sisalina. B. H. Heron. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:498-S04 Jl '17 See also Sisal hemp Aged. See Longevity Agglutination test Agglutination test as a means of studying the presence of bacterium abortus in milk. L. H. Cooledge. J Ag Research 5:871-5 P 7 '16 Studies relative to the apparent close rela- tionship between bact. pertussis and b. bronchisepticus. N. S. Ferry and A. Noble. J Bact 3:193-208 My '18 Agglutinins Note on the preparation and use of agglutl- nine from beans. M. Dorset and R. R. Hen- ley. Am Vet M Assn J 50:699-702 F '17 Agricultural agents. See County agents Agricultural associations. See Agricultural so- cieties Agricultural banks. See Agricultural credit: Banks and banking; Federal farm land banks; Mortgage banks AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural bureau of New South Wales Reports and notices from branches. See monthly numbers of Agricultural gazette of New South Wales Agricultural bureau of South Australia Annual congress of the Agricultural bureau; a backward glance. J Dept Ag S Australia 22:44-5 Ag '18 Conference during 1918. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:646, 705-17, 797-808, 869-96; 22:119-27 Mr- Je, S '18 Reports of taureavi meetings. See monthly numbers of the Journal of the Department of agriculture of South Australia 27th annual congress. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:484-91 Ja '17 29th annual congress, Adelaide, Sept. 9-11. J Dept Ag S Australia 22:233-9 O '18 Women's branches of the agricultural bureau. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:416-17 D '17 Agricultural centers Give the farmer a real community. C. J. Gal- pin. Hoard's D 53:637 My 4 '17 New country community and what it stands for. C. J. Galpin. Ag Digest 1:21)3-5 F '17 See also Social centers Agricultural chemistry Chemistry in relationship to crop, production. A. Smith. Gard Chron Am 22:211-12, 238-40 Ag-S '18 Free analysis of farm specimens. Rural N Y 77:695 My 18 '18 Limestone tester. C. G. Hopkins, il 111 Ag Exp C 185:1-12 '16 Optical method for the determination of malic and tartaric acids in the same solutions. J. J. Willaman. Am Chemical Soc J (Charles L. Parsons, sec. Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr.) 40:693-704 Ap '18 Report of committees on recommendations of referees. B. B. Ross. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 2,no 1, pt 1:41-57 My '16 Report of committees on the recommenda- tions of referees. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 3: 59-88 My '17 Report of the division of chemistry for the year ending March 31. 1916. (In Experimen- tal farms, 1916, v. 1, p. 101-85) 45c '17 Canada Ag Report on determination of potash. T. D. .Tar- rell. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 3:107-21 My '17 Some things the chemist has accomplished for agriculture. F. P. Weaver. Penn State F 10:32-3+ F '17 Study of the sucrose variations in successive cane joints as they attain maturity with special reference to the death of the leaves. T. S. Venkataraman and K. Kj-ishnamurti Row. Ag J of India Sci Congress No 1917: 117-24 Testing the things the nation needs. C. L. Alsberg. il Cornell Countryman 14:465-8 Mr '17; Same, il Purdue Ag 11:10-13 Ap '17; Same, il Penn State F 10:47-8-|- Mr '17 Work of Pasteur and its influence; with spe- cial reference to its application to agricul- ture. G. P. Darnell-Smith. Ag Gaz of New South ■Wales 27:853-9; 28:8-12 D '16, Ja '17 See also Ammonification; Chemical rea- gents; Ferrification; Fertilizers; Manures; Nitrification; Phosphates; Plants, Chemical analysis of; Soils; Sulfoflcation; also Asso- ciation of official agricviltural chemists; Journal of association of official agricultural chemists Bibliography Agricultural chemistr.v; government publica- tions for sale by superintendent of docu- ments, Washington, D. C. (Price list 40 — 8th ed) 13p '16 Supt. of doc, Washington, D.C. Agricultural clubs Advantages of the club work; enlist the boys and girls. T. E. Browne. Prog F 31:539 Ap 15 '16 Age of agricultural club members in West Virginia. C: H. Winkler. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. lOcj 7:299- 300 Mr 9 '18 Agricultural club circular, il N C Ag Ext C 67:1-16 '18 Agricultural club guide, il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 73b:l-7 '18 Agricultural club guide, il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 73c:l-8 '18 Agricultural club guide, il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 74:1-8 '18 Agricultural club movement in rural schools. S. Laird. J Ag (Quebec) 21:17 Ag '17 Agi'icultural clubs for Filii^ino boys and girls: organization pamphlet. 32p il '17 Bur. of educ, Manila, Philippine Islands Agriculture clubs in (California. B. H. Cro- cheron. il Cal Ag Exp C 190:1-24 '18 Banker and livestock club. R. E. Hutton. il Banker-F 5:12 My '18 Bankers: make an investment in the country boy — it will pay. P. H. Mitchell. Banker-F 3:12 N '16 Boys' agricultural clubs. O. Kercher. il Ky Ag Ext C 46:1-51 '17 This circular contains the complete plan of organization, objects, rules, and plan of work foi- club members, giving directions for the raising of pigs, corn, poultry, dairy calves, baby beef, lambs, potatoes, soy beans, tobacco and cover crops. With this circular is furnished a Boys' agricultural club record book. 40p Boys' and girls' agricultural and home clubs for Idaho, il Idaho Ag Ext B 15:1-16 '16 Boys' and girls' agricultural clubs. C. W. Clemmer. Prac F 112:341 S 15 '16 Bovs' and girls' agricultural clubs; 1916 pre- mium list, il W Va Ag Ext C 104:1-16 '17 Boys' and girls' club circulars. Maine Ag Ext C 32-36 '18 Subjects are: Member's report; Corn in- struction; Potato instructions; Garden club instructions; Report form Boys and girls club projects in gardening, home economics, and animal husbandry. C: A. Norcross. il Nev Ag Ext B 5:1-20 '16 Boys' a'nd girls' club work. Ag Gaz of Canada - 5:812-13 Ag '18 Boys' and girls' club work. Kimball's D F 16:609 O 15 '18 Boys' and girls' club work in Indiana. H. E. Abbott, il Purdue Ag 12:348-51 Mr '18 Boys and girls club work in Nevada; general plan of club work proposed for 1917. C: A. Norcross. Nev Ag Ext B 10:1-13 '16 Boys' and girls' club work in New Jersey. A. M. Hulbert. N J Ag Ext B v l,no 16 19p '17 Boys' and girls' club work in the northern and western states. (In Cooperative ex- tension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 164-71) il '17 U S Ag Bovs' and girls' clubs. Ag Gaz of Canada 3: 826 S '16 Bovs' and girls' clubs. Conn Ag Ext C 9:1-5 'i6 Bovs' and girls' clvibs. A. C. Berger. il Penn State F 9:347-8 Mr '16 Boys' and girls' clubs. R. H. Emerson and others, il Mo Ag Ext Project Announcement no 9:1-21 '16 Bovs" and girls' clubs. J. H. Kiteley. il Ag Gaz of Canada 4:1079-82 D '17 Bovs' and girls' clubs. S. T. Newton, il map Manitoba Ag Coll B 15:1-71 '16 Boys' and girls' clubs and the public school. S. T. Newton, il Ag Gaz of Canada 4:981-3 N '17 Boys' and girls' clubs as community builders. E. C. Lindemann. Nat Conf Social Work (315 Plymouth court, Chicago $2 per yr.) 1917:634-7 Bovs' and girls' clubs in agriculture and home economics in Massachusetts. School Review (Univ.- of Chicago Press, Chicago 20c) 24:765-6 D '16 Boys' and girls' clubs in the provinces. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:896-902 S '18 Boys' and girls' clubs instruction sheets. W Va Ag Ext Circulars '18 Subjects are: Corn, Tomatoes, Potatoes, Pigs, Poultry, Stock judging, Buttermaking, Sewing AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural clubs — Continued Boys' and girls' demonstration work in Ar- kansas. W. J. Jernigan. il Arlv Ag Ext B 1:1-16 n.d. Boys and girls garden and canning clubs in Minnesota in 1916. il Minn llort 45:383-91 O '17 Boys' and girls' industrial clubs. Ore Ag Ext B 219-280 'IT-'IS Club projects are: Corn growing; Potato growing; Vegetable gardening; Poultry rais- ing; Pork production; Sheep raising; Dairy herd record-keeping; Baking; Canning; Sewing; Food preparation; Farm and home handicrafts; Rural home beautification; Bel- gian hare Boys' clubs in the South. {In Cooperative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 25-8) '17 U S Ag Club work as a factor in community develop- ment. W. B. Krueck. il Purdue Ag 13:32-3 O '18 Club work in Indiana. Z. M. Smith. Purdue Ag 12:17-18 O '17 Club work in Pulaski county. I. J. Mathews, il Purdue Ag 12:423-5 Ap '18 Corn-growing and pig-raising clubs. G. D. Theleen. Am City (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 18:349-51 Ap '18 Correlating agriculture with the public-school subjects in the Southern states. C. H. Lane and E. A. Miller. 11 plan U S Ag B 132:1-41 '15 Crop club products in country boy character. C. E. Ackley. il Rural Manhood 9:165-6 Ap 'IS Dairy helps for rural schools and club mem- bers; questions and answers. T : W. Moseley. Okla Ag Ext C 56:1-16 '17 Dairy rally at Martin, Tennessee. Prog F 31: 767 Je 10 '16 Effect of home demonstration work on the community and the county in the South. B. Knapp and M. E. Creswell. il U S Ag Year- book 1916:251-66; Same. Separate 710 800.000 enrolled. Weekly N L, 5:4 D 26 '17 Enlist your boys and girls in club work. T. E. Browne. Prog F 31:607 Ap 29 '16 Exhibits and contests for boys' and girls' clubs. R. H. Emberson. il Mo Ag Ext C 18: 1-20 '17 Facts about boys agricultural clubs. W. J. Green. Okla Ag Ext C 64:1-7 '17 Fine work by Arkansas agricultural clubs. Prog F 33:1094 O 5 '18 Foster interest in livestock by helping to form calf, pig and sheep clubs, il Banker-F 4:6-7 My '17 Four-H fair at Springfield. R. F. Wilson, il St Nicholas (353 4th av, N.Y. 25c) 45:622-9 My '18 Girls' and boys' club work — a manual for rural teachers. M. E. Creswell. il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 101:1-52 P '16 Girls' canning clubs, garden clubs and poultry clubs. L. P. Neale. il Tex Ag Ext B B-43:l-8 '18 Girls' clubs. S. R. Guseman. il W Va Ag Ext C 175:1-15 '18 Growing citizens on corn stalks. J. Eby. il Country Gent 83:6-7 Je 8 '18 Guide for leaders of boys' and girls' clubs. L. S. Parke, il Ariz Ag Ext C 7:1-22 '16 Hand book for boys agricultural clubs. J: E. Swaim. il Okla Ag Ext C 74:1-55 '18 (rev.) Hand book for boys' agricultural clubs with suggestions to teachers; and bibliography of bulletins and books. J: E. Swaim. il Okla Ag Ext C 43:1-80 '17 High school agricultural club. E: G. Brown, il Kimball's D F 15:439 Je 15 '17 Hog and cattle men have boys' clubs. Am Sheep B & W 37:205-6 Ap '17 Home makers' clubs. L. A. Jenkins. Hampton Leaflets 7, no 8:1-10 '16 How the curriculum may better meet present day social needs. W: D. Hurd. Education (120 Boylston St., Boston 35c) 37:548-56 My Industrial club work; extension bulletins 131- 180. Ore Ag Ext B 131-180 '16 Club project leaflet subjects are: Corn, Potatoes, Gardens, Poultry, Pork, Dairy herd record keeping, Baking, Canning, Sew- ing, Farm -home handicraft. Rural home beautification Industrial club work of Oregon boys and girls, 1917. 48p il '17 Oregon State dept. of educ, Salem Instiuctions to local leaders of boys' and girls' home garden and canning clubs. G: E. Far- rell. (Doc. 59) 6p il U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. Invest in the country boy. P. H: Mitchell, il Ag Digest 1:297 F '17 Iowa boys' and girls' clubs. 11 Greater Iowa (Iowa Dept. of agriculture, Des Moines) 10: 3-8 P '18 Includes: Pig club activities in Iowa, by E. C. Bishop; Special features of the boys' and girls' club work at the 1917 Iowa state fair, by E. N. Hopkins; Educational philoso- phy of tiie boys' and girls' club work, by O. H. Benson; Baby beef club in Iowa last year; Champion canning club at the 1917 Iowa state fair, by Mrs A. E. Albert; Iowa's junior food army, by E. C. Bishop; Advice to young market gardeners, by H: Field; How Iowa club winners won prizes, by H. R. O'Brien Manitoba; inspectors' committee — boys' and gij-ls' clubs. R. Fletcher. Ag Gaz of Can- ada 5:269-71 Mr '18 Manual for boys' and girls' club work, il Maine Ag Ext B 116:1-30 '18 Molding tomorrow's laimers in Indiana. W. B. Krueck. Hoard's D 55:158 F 15 '18 New system of education for farm boys and girls in Oregon. N. C. Marls, il Breeder's Gaz 70:9-10 Jl 6 '16 Ohio corn tour. Ohio F 140:446 N 17 '17 Organization and direction of boys and girls' clubs, il 111 Ag Ext C 5:1-47 '17 Organization and working of boys' and girls' agricultural clubs in the United States. Int R Ag Econ 71:1-12 N '16 Plans for helping boys' and girls' pig, poultry, baby beef, and canning clubs, as worked out for the Jackson board of trade, of Jack- son, Mississippi. {In Agricultural extension, p. 75-8) '16 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe st., Chicago Plans tor 1918 home demonstration clubs and poultry clubs. Okla Ag Ext C 62:1-8 '17 Plans for 1919 home demonstration clubs and poultry clubs, il Okla Ag Ext C 82:1-8 '18 Report of agricultural club work for 1917. N C Ag Ext Farm-News v 3, no 51 Ip '18 Reports from a fevf boys' and girls' farming clubs in the South, il American City- — Town and County ed (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 16: 348-9 Ap '17 Standard requirements for boys' and girls' club work. L. A. Carlisle, il diag N H Ag Ext C 16:1-14 '16 Step forward in education. G. E. Peabody. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918: 97-101 Suggestions for boys' and girls' exhibits. M. Danziger. (Doc. 55) lip il '17 U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. 3d annual report on boys' and girls' club work in Massachusetts. W. R. Hart. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916, pt 1:195-205 '17 Training the head, hand and heart. J. A. Linke. il Breeder's Gaz 70:1194-5 D 21 '16 Uncle Sam's junior food army in Iowa. H. R. O'Brien. Wallaces' F 43:754- Ja 18 '18 Vacation-club w'ork. J. H. Beveridge. (In Pro., Nat. educ. assn., 1916, p. 1060-3) $2 '16 D. W. Springer, sec, Ann Arbor, Mich. Vegetable-gardening contest. 10 leaflets il Philippine Bur. educ, Manila Instructions in garden making What boys' and girls' clubs can do to win the war. T. A. Erickson. Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:112-16 'IS What the banker's cooperation means to club boys and girls. J. H. Greene, il Banker- F 4:14 S '17 When boys have a chance. L. L. Rummell. il Ohio F 142:289+ S 28 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural clubs — Continued Wonderful Four-H clubs. T. Worthington. il St Nicholas (353 4th av, N.Y. 25c) 45:547-52 Ap '18 Work of boys in South. Weekly N L 5:8 D 26 •17 Young farmer's country club of Mercer county. C. G. McBride. il Penn State F 9: 295-6+ Ja '16 8ee also Baby beef clubs; Bee clubs; Calf clubs; Canning clubs; Community clu"bs; Corn clubs; Cotton clubs; Dairy clubs; Grain clubs; Live stock clubs; Pig clubs; Poultry clubs; Sheep clubs; Sorghum clubs Programs Program and suggestions for demonstration club day to be observed in Oklahoma rural schools, Nov. 2, 1917. J: E. Swaim. Okla Ag Ext C 57:1-8 '17 Agricultural college clubs Agricultural college clubs. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:587-8 Je '18 Agricultural college farm gardens Second report on the university farm garden. A. L. Dacy. il W Va Ag Exp B 156:1-22 '16 Agricultural colleges Academic freedom in the agricultural college. il Ag Digest 1:59 Je '16 Agricultural colleges in the United States, in- cluding only institutions established under the land-grant act of July 2, 1862. (/n Agri- cultural extension, p 54-6) '16 National im- plement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe st., Chicago American college of agriculture. F. B. Mum- ford. {In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, V. 5, p. 357-9) '17 Amount of agricultural engineering work offered in agricultural colleges. A. H. Gil- bert. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:101-4 '17 Attendance at the agricultural colleges as af- fected by the vs^ar. Exp Station Rec 37:701-8 D '17 College training for the back-to-the-lander. D. Dean. Rural N T 76:31 Ja 13 '17 Contemplations on the course in agriculture. Penn State F 9:374 Ap '16 Correlation of the college of agriculture with the other colleges of the state. A. Vivian. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:130-4 Departmental organization in agricultural teaching. F: H. Blodgett. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 6:668-72 D 8 '17 Federal laws, regulations, and rulings affect- ing the land-grant colleges of agriculture and mechanic arts. 19p '16 U. S. Bureau of educ. ; 5c Supt. of doc, Washington, D.C. Field and influence of the agricultural college. il Purdue Ag 10:13-14 Mr '16 Is your boy going to college? W. H. Roberts. Country Gent 81:1572 Ag 26 '16 Ohio idea in cooperative education. A. Vivian. Nat Stock & F 41:460 Ag 11 '17 Place of mechanic arts in land-grant institu- tions. R. A. Pearson. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:135-40 Preparedness. J. H. Skinner. Purdue Ag 11: 11-12 My '17 Qu§ preparaci6n deberS, requerirse para ad- mitir alumnos en los colegios de agricultura nacionales y del estado? B. H. A. Groth. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, v. 5, p. 569-74) '17 Relation of the Bureau of education to the agricultural colleges. S. P. Capen. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:140-50 Student labor on New York farms; with dis- cussion. A. C. King. N Y State Fruit Grow- ers' Assn Pro 1916:298-310 Teaching of rural sociology; particularly in the land-grant colleges and universities. D. Sanderson. Am J Sociology (Univ. of Chi- cago Press, Chicago 50c) 22:433-60 Ja '17 To the Penn State farmers. R. L. Watts. Penn State F 10:137 O '17 Work of state universities and colleges and the free educational advantages they offer to the farmer. H. A. Morgan. (In Agricul- tural extension, p 60-4) '16 National imple- ment & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago See also names of state colleges; also Alberta university — College of agriculture; British Columbia college of agriculture; Hampton normal and agricultural institute; Longerenong agricultural college; Macdon- ald college; Ontario agricultural college; Roseworthy agricultural college; also Asso- ciation of American agricultural colleges and experiment stations Administration Report of the committee on college organiza- tion and policy, including tentative outlines of a plan for study, and a bibliography. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:104-23 Courses of study Coordination of courses in animal husbandry. C: S. Plumb. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:70-6 '17 Curriculum. W. G. Coffey. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:82-93 '17 Education for the baccalaureate degree as ad- ministered in agricultural colleges. A. C. True. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, V. 4, p. 80-8) '17 Teaching breed history to advanced students. H. W. Mumford. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:252-9 '17 Teaching drawing to agricultural students. F. W. Ives. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:159-63 '18 Teaching the value of the fundamental sci- ences to students in animal husbandry. E. S. Savage and L. A. Maynard. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:174-7 '17 Value of the fundamental sciences in teaching and in investigation in animal husbandry. E. -S. Savage. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:77-81 '17 Vocational teachers for secondary schools. C. D. Jarvis. (B. 1917, no. 38) 85p '17 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. Directories Agricviltural colleges in the United States. See Yearbooks of the Department of agriculture List of workers in subjects pertaining to agri- culture and home economics, 1917-1918; pt. 1, United States department of agriculture; pt. 2, State agricultural colleges and experi- ment stations. 68,89p '18 U S Ag Laws Federal legislation, regulations, and rulings affecting agricultural colleges and experi- ment stations. 56p '17 U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. Length of course Attention, Iowa boys and girls. F. W. Beck- man. Hoard's D 54:386 O 12 '17 Short courses Does education pay? Hoard's D 56:549 N 15 '18 How the short course helps. C: L. Hill. Hoard's D 54:455 O 26 '17 Short course instruction in gas engines and tractors. L. F. Seaton. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10,no 2:146-9 '17 Short courses for farmers and farm women January 2-12, 1918. il Ga Ag Coll B 143:1-20 '17 Summer courses at Georgia state college of agriculture, 1916. Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 26 6p '16 Winter short courses in agriculture, Jan. 7 to March 8, 1918. W Va Univ (Morgantown) B 18, no 3:1-11 Ja '18 Agricultural colonies Giving the new settler a lift; an analysis of the proposed state aid to model colonization in California. D: P. Barrows. Sunset (San Francisco 15c) 38:20-1 Mr '17 Hand-me-down farms. Sunset (San Francisco 15c) 38:16 Mr '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural colonies — Continued Italy; care of children of peasants killed in the war. Int R Ag Econ 63:53-7 Mr '16 Land for Britain's fightingr men. Breeder's Gaz 70:144 Jl 27 '16 Land settlement for sailors and soldiers. Gard Chron (Lond) 59:111-12, 116 F 26 '16 Land settlement for sailors and soldiers. J Bd Ag 22:1166-72 F '16 New land settlement policy. Independent (119 W. 40th St., N.Y. 10c) 89:435-6 Mr 12 '17 Redistribution of the labor now employed in producing war supplies. H. H. Lund. Am Econ Review (Ithaca, N.Y. $1.25) 5:sup238- 50 Mr '17 Salvation army holdings at Boxted. J Bd Ag 23:136-9 My '16; Same. Int R Ag Econ 71: 132-5 N '16 Settlements for British soldiers, plan Survey (112 E. 19th St., N.Y. 10c) 38:171 My 19 '17 See also Military agricultural colonies Bibliography Brief list of references on state and muni- cipal farm colonies. U. S. Library of con- gress. 3p '16 Obtainable only thru Public affairs in- formation service, 958-964 University av., N.Y. (Typew 15c) Agricultural colonies (correctional) Establishing penal farm colonies as a busi- ness proposition. L. A. Halbert. Nat Conf Social "Work (315 Plymouth court, Chicago $2 per yr.) 1917:601-3 Industrial farm svstem in Nova Scotia. E. M. Armstrong. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:434 My '16 Industrial farm system in Quebec. H. Nagant. 11 Ag Gaz of Canada 3:623-7 Jl '16 Industrial farm system in the provinces, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:341-5 Ap '16 Loi concernant les colonies penitentiairies agricoles au Canada. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:832-3 '17 Municipal correction farms. B. L. Scott, il Am City (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 15:623-30 D •16 Prison walls without a prison; a plan for re- straining and reforming offenders in farm villages. W: R. George, plan Survey (112 E. 19th St. N.Y. 25c) 39:120-3 N 3 '17 * Recodification of the laws of Illinois on pub- lic welfare. E. C. Dudley. J Criminal Law (819 Land Title bldg., Philadelphia 75c) 9: 123-8 My '18 Time to deal with vagrancy. A. Cleland. il Sur- vev (112 E. 19th St., N.Y. lOc) 37:268-9 D 9 '16 What penal farm colonies can contribute to- ward the solution of the prison labor prob- lem; with discussion. C. E. Talkington. Nat Conf Social Work (315 Plymouth court, Chicago $2 per yr.) 1917:603-7 .See also State farms Agricultural colonization Acquisition of small holdings by military pensioners in France. Ag Gaz of Canada 5: 1195 D '18 After-war settlement and employment of ex- service men in the oversea dominions. Re- view. Ag J of India 12:174-6 Ja '17 Agrarian reorganization. New Republic (421 W. 21st St, N.Y. lOc) 13:333-4 Ja 19 '18 * Colonization by ex-service men in England. S. Zimand. Public (122 E. 37th st, N.Y. lOc) 21:1429-31 N 23 '18 Colonization of canal lands in the Punjab. H: L. Van Burren. Int R Ag Econ 76:101-3 Ap '17 Colonisation of the region at the mouth of the Amur. Int R Ag Econ 64:128-9 Ap '16 Colonization operations of the Canadian Pa- cific railway company. A. Cameron. (In T: Adams. Rural planning and development, p. 261-2) '17 Comm. of conservation, Ottawa, Canada Co-operative colonization in Palestine: Zion- ist movement. Int R Ag Econ 70:83-7 O '16 Credit for colonization in Algeria. Int R Ag Econ 75:57-62 Mr '17 Cut-over lands. J: T. Liegel. Rural N Y 77: 1347 D 7 '18 Dawn of a new constructive era, being the full and complete report of the Cut-over land conference of the South held at New Orleans, La., April 11-13, 1917. 244p $2.50 '17 Southern pine assn.. New Orleans, La. Distribution of landed property and home col- onisation in Germany. Int R Ag Econ 63: 124-5 Mr '16 * Economics of land settlement. A. Johnson. New Repub (421 W. 21st st, N.Y. 10c) 16: 306-8 O 12 '18 Empire settlement committee's report. J Bd Ag 24:641-6 S '17 Erythi-ea; land tenure and colonization, bib- liog Int R As Econ 74:67-88 F '17 Extending agriculture after the war. Wal- laces' P 43:1036 Jl 12 '18 * Farm allotments and farm laborers' allot- ments in the Durham state land settlement. 7p il plans '18 Cal. State land settlement bd., Sacramento Farming his own. E. Mead, il Sunset (San Francisco 15c) 39:26-7 S '17 * Farms for returned soldiers. F. K. Lane. 11 map Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 119: 372-3 N 9 '18 * Farms for the soldiers when they come back. E. Mead, il plans World's Work (Garden City, N.Y. 35c) 37:61-7 N '18 Formation of agricultural colonies for the Indians. Int R Ag Econ 73:123-4 Ja '17 How finance settlers on farm lands? World's Work (Garden City, N.Y. 25c) 35:361-2 F '18 * Information for landowners. (C. 1) 4p '17 Cal. State land settlement bd., Berkeley Interior colonization and the progress of agriculture in Korea. Int R Ag Econ 78: 75-9 Je '17 Interior colonization in California. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:209-12 F '18 * Land for the returned soldier. A. Johnson. New Republic (421 W. 21st st, N.Y. 10c) 16: 218-20 S 21 '18 ■ Land settlement and reconstruction. Survey (112 E. 19th st, N.Y. 25c) 40:405-6 Jl 6 '18 Land settlement board. M. Smith. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:893-4 S '18 * Land settlement community. A. Johnson. New Republic (421 W. 21st st, N.Y. 15c) 17: 11-13 N 2 '18 * La,nd settlement for ex-service men. S. Zi- mand. Current History M — N Y Times (Times Square, N.Y. 25c) 9,pt 1:318-21 N '18 Land settlement for returned soldiers in On- tario. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:306 Ap '17 * Land settlement for soldiers in Australia. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 5:691-4 O '17 Land tenure and colonization, bibliog Int R Ag Econ 75:94-115 Mr '17 ' Lesson from Australia; her systems of land settlement for the returning soldier. B. Lasker. Survey (112 E. 19th st, N.Y. 10c) 40:313-15 Je 15 '18 Libya (Tripoli and Cirenaica) land system and colonization. Int R Ag Econ 80:66-78 Ag '17 Loi concernant I'acquisition et I'administra- tion de terres par I'Etat en vue de creer des colonies experimentales de petites tenures; visant k etendre les pouvoirs d'acquisition et d'administration des terres par certains departements gouvernementaux en vertu de la loi de 1909 relative au fonds pour le d§- veloppement economique et I'amelioration des routes, et visant aussi d'autres fins s'y rfeferant en Grande Bretagne et en Ir- lande. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1107-11 '17 Loi concernant la colonisation par les com- battants blesses en Allemagne. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1104-6 '17 Loi modifiant la loi de 1915 concernant la colonisation des terres de la couronne en Australie par les soldats congedies. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1111-12 '17 Loi n. 16 portant amendment aux lois n. 15 de 1912 et n. 26 de 1915 sur la colonisation dans les €tats libres du Transvaal et de la Rgpublique de'Orange. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1122-5 '17 10 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural colonization — Continued Loi n. 21 portant des dispositions pour la colonisation des terres donianiales ou de terres acquises en vertu des lois sur la colonisation interieure par des soldats con- gedies en Australia. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1112-16 '17 Million farms for soldiers. J: R. McMahon. il Country Gent ,83:7-8 N 9 '18 New colonization scheme; the Grosser bill. Gountry Gent 81:1841 O 14 '16 ■ * Other countries busy with farms for soldiers plan. Business Digest (241 W. 37th st, N.Y. 15c) 22:92 O 15 '18 Planning for the future; land settlements for the returned soldier. Bellman (118 S. 6th st, Minneapolis, Minn. 10c) 24:679-80 Je 22 '18 Post-war settlement of soldiers and imperial migration. C. G. Wade. 19th Century (249 W. 13th .st, N.Y. 50c) 82:1156-7 D '17 Private agricultural colonisation in Paraguay. Int R Ag Econ 62:135-7 F '16 Private colonization of the land. R: T. Elv. Am Econ Review (Ithaca, N. Y. $1.25) 8:522- 48 S '18 * Putting two and two together. F. K. Lane. Independent (119 W. 40th st, N.Y. 10c) 96: 121 O 26 'IS Ready-made farms; California is pvitting set- tlers on i-aw land and helping them to make good. R. E. Jones, il plans Country Gent S3: 12-13 Jl 6 'IS Redistribution of the labor now employed in producing war supplies. H. H. Lund. Am Econ Review (Ithaca, N.Y. $1.25) 7:sup23S- 50 Mr '17 * Rejuvenation of rural life. B. Greenall. Con- temporary R (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. 50c) 114: 453-6 O '18 * Report of the Commission on land coloniza- tion and rural credits of the state of Cali- fornia, 1916. 120p '16 The commission, Sacramento, Cal. Returned soldiers and land settlement: Land settlement and after-war employment prob- lems, by J. H. T. Fa'.k. (In T: Adams. Rural planning and development, p. 207-16, 268-70) '17 Comm. of conservation, Ottawa, Canada •* Secretary Lane's program. Public (122 E. 37th st, N.Y. 10c) 21:1287-9 O 12 '18 Securing settlers for private irrigation pro- jects. H. G. Shedd. (In Pan American scien- tific congress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 518-24) '17 Settlement of ex-service men on the land. A. D. Hall. J Bd Ag 25:875-7 O '18 Settlement of ex-soldiers in Canada. J For 15: 1070-1 D '17 Settlements that do not settle. Public (122 E. 37th st, N.Y. 10c) 21:849-51 Jl 6 '18 * Soldier, the worker, and the land's resovirces. B. Mackaye. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of La- bor Statistics, Washinglon, D.C.) 6:48-56 Ja '18 * Soldiers' settlement in Canada. New States- man (10 Great Queen st, Kingsway, Lon- don, W.C. 6d) 11:447-9 S 7 '18 Supervising commercial colonization. M. Loeb. (In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm cred- its, 1916, p. 146-54) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madispn, Wis. What should be done for the settler. I. D. O'Donnell. (In Pan American scientific con- gress Pro., 1915, V. 3, p. 466-8) '17 When the boys come home; Queensland points to the way to solve some problems. E. Shirley. il Sunset (Sunset bldg., San Francisco 15c) 41:28 Ag '18 Work of the Royal colonisation commission for the provinces of West Prussia and Posen. Int R Ag Econ 64:118-23 Ap '16 Would have guidance for settlement of idle lands. Weekly N L 6:1 D 18 '18 See also California — Land settlement board. State; Washington state land settle- ment association Agricultural conference, St Louis, 1917 Conference on agricultural situation, St Louis April 10-11. 1917. Hoard's D 53:5684- Ap 20 '17 Houston confers with editors. Kimball's D F 15:313 My 1 '17 Plans for increasing and conserving the na- tion's food supply. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 32:535 Ap 28 '17 Pi-ogram for food production and conservation. Weekly N L 4:1-4 Ap 25 '17 Question of food supply. N Y Prod R 43:1016 Ap IS '17 St Louis war conference. Breeder's Gaz 71: 829 Ap 19 '17 Agricultural contests Acre profit competitions; feeding hogs for profit competitions. C. F. Bailey, il Ag Gaz of Canada 4:136-9 F '17 Acre profit competitions in 1915. C. F. Bailey. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:141-4 F '16 Agricultural merit competition, 1917. J Ag (Quebec) 21:50 O '17 Be fair with the boys. Wallaces' F 41:209 F 11 '16 Be fair with the bovs; comment. W. E. Vap- lon. Wallaces' F 41:449 Mr 17 '16 Boys' and girls' club contests. Ag Gaz of Can- ada 4:476-83 Je '17 Boys' and girls' competitions. J: G. Rayner. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:507 My '18 Boys' and girls' contests. Ohio F 137:511 Ap 1 '16 Boys' steer feeiding contest. M. C. Thomas, il Ohio F 138:382 O 21 '16 Development of the farm contest work in Wiscon-sin. D. H. Otis. Hoard's D 51:804 Je 9 '16 Exhibits and contests for boys' and girls' clubs. R. H. Emberson. il Mo Ag Ext C 18: 1-20 '17 Rural education associations. Ag Gaz of Can- ada 3:462-5 My '16 Waldo Thomas again champion. O Jiidd Farmer 61:12 O 7 '16 See alxo Agricultural clubs; Bread-making contests; Cheese contests; Corn contests; Cow contests; Milk contests; Pig contests; Plowing contests; School fairs; Standing crop 'competitions; Swine marketing con- tests; Turnip contests Agricultural cooperative credit associations Recent tendencies in co-operation. J. C. Coyajee. Ag J of India 12:484-90 Jl '17 Success talk for farm boys — about Raiffeisen. Prog F 32:327 Mr 10 '17 Suggestions for an act providing for coopera- tive credit associations or credit unions. ("Service and regulatory announcements — Markets 30) 9p '18 U S Ag Sfe also Credit unions. Agricultural; Na- tional farm loan associations Austria Agricultural co-operation in Silesia. Int R Ag Econ 61:1-22 Ja '16 Belgium Transactions of the Raiffeisen banks from 1S97 to 1912 in Belgium. Int R Ag Econ 63:6 Mr '16 Ceylon Co-operative credit in Ceylon. Int R Ag Econ 69:21-5 S '16 Denmark Associations for advances on rural landed property. Int R Ag Econ 65:74-80 My '16 Information relating to credit. Int R Ag Econ 64:65-8; 68:70-8 Ap, Ag '16 Position of Danish land credit associations in 1915. Int R Ag Econ 61:74 Ja '16 Germany Landschaft of Posen froin 1 January, 1914 to 1 January, 1916. Int R Ag Econ 84:1-8 D '17 India Indebtedness of members of co-operative so- cieties in Mysore. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2: 152 F '18 Model village co-operative society. Ag J of India 13:178-82 Ja '18 Primary societies according to the report of the committee on cooperation. Int R Ag Econ 64:1-9 Ap '16 Report of the committee on co-operation in India. Int R Ag Econ 61:23-5 Ja '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 11 Agricultural cooperative credit assns. — India— Com t. Spread of co-operation in the Punjab. C. F. Strickland. Ag J of India 13:260-71 Ap '18 (to be cont) Italy National bank of Italian rural credit societies and its first results. Int R Ag Econ 66:19-23 Je '16 ^ ^ Steps recently taken by the Italian federa- tion of Catholic rural banks. Int R Ag Econ 64:30-1 Ap "16 Portugal Work of agricultural mutual credit societies. Int R Ag Econ 69:26-37 S '16 Russia Mutual credit societies in Russia on 1 July 1915. Int R Ag Econ 73:29-31 Ja '17 Popular co-operative credit from 1914 to 1916. Int R Ag Econ 76:19-27 Ap '17 Popular cooperative credit institutions, bibliog Int R Ag Econ 65:31-45; 66*24-39; 67:14-23 My-Jl '16 Servia Rural co-operative societies. Int R Ag Econ 67:24-36 Jl '16 Agricultural credit Address at convention of National agricul- tural society. L. G. Robinson. Ag Digest 1: ■120 My 1 '17 * Agricultural credit. Living Age (41 Mt Ver- non St, Boston, 15c) 298:570-2 Ag 31 '18 Amortization methods for farm mortgage loans. L. E. Truesdell and C. W. Thompson. U S Ag C 60:1-12 '16; Same. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 26:32-52 Jl '16 Banking the fiuit crop. J. J. Rouse. Better Fruit 12:5-7 F '18 Borrowing money at the bank. C. O. Car- penter. Prog F 31:1398 D 2 '16 Borrowing to buy a farm. System on the Farm 1:195 Jl '17 Buying machinery for cash? Power F 25:19 My '16 Cash or credit. "Wallaces' F 41:4 Ja 7 '16 Cheaper money for the farmer. L. M. Freder- ick. Farm Ehg 3:222 Ap '16 Credit agricole. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916: 955-1019 '17 Credit conditions in the cattle loan business, by F. T. Ransom; Bank in an agricultural center, by M. Weil; Proper financing of live- stock industry in Georgia, by D. H. Kirk- land. Nat Assn Credit Men (103 Main st., Cooperstown, N.T.) B 17:953-6, 963-7 O '17 Credit statement for farmers. Banker-F 4:16 Ag '17 Credits and collections. W. W. Orr. Am Fert 49:42-3+ S 14 '18 Do we want amortization loans? Wallaces' F 41:117 Ja 28 '16 Farm credits. Wallaces' F 41:45 Ja 14 '16 Farm loan act and credit in other countries. C. Powell. Ohio F 138:491 N 18 '16 Farm loan question; symposium. Wallaces' F 41:284+, 318, 372, 512 P 18-Mr 3, Ap 7 '16 Farm-loan situation. J Political Econ (Univ. of Chicago Press 35c) 26:202-3 F '18 * Farm mortgages if peace comes soon. C. M. Harger. Financial World (29 Broadway, N.Y. 15c) 31:19 N 4 '18 Farm values rising. C. M. Harger. Financial World (29 Broadway, N.Y. 15c) 29:22 N 10 '17 Farmers' credit rate sheet means safe farm- ing and safe banking. Banker-F 4:2-5 D '16 Finance problems of farming. H. Quick. Coun- try Gent 81:1113 My 27 '16 Fundamental principles in farm credits. R. D. Kent. (In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 73-7) ?2 '17 C. W, Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. Game and a gamble. B. W. Currie. Country Gent 81:48-9, 148-9, 254-5, 384-5, 502-3 Ja 8, 22, F 5, 19, Mr 4 '16 Helps in borrowing. G. M. Utz. System on the Farm 1:252-3 S '17 How banker and farmer may cooperate. Prog F 31:1330 N 18 '16 How the agricultural credit rate sheet aids farmers and bankers. C. W. Thompson. Banker-F 3:5 N '16; Same cond. Ag Digest 1:215 D '16 How to borrow more from us. System on the Farm 1:24-7 Mr '17 Killing off mortgages. (C. no. 7) 16p '17 Fed- eral farm loan board, Washington, D.C. Land credit problem. G: E. Putnam. (Human- istic studies, V. 2, no. 2) Kansas Univ (Law- rence 75c) B 17:1-107 D 1 '16 Land credits and land settlements. T: F. Hunt. (In Am. farm management assn. Record of pro., llilo, p 10-17) '16 G. A. Billings, sec, Washington, D.C. Marketing and farm credits; a collection of papers and documents read at the fourth annual session of the National conference * on marketing and farm credits, Chicago. Dec. 4-9, 1916. 546p $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, 340 Washington bldg., Madison, Wis. Contairs: Federal farm loan act and per- sonal credit; Land settlement and immigra- tion; Marketing of livestock; Marketing of grain and cheese; Organization of agricul- ture Minnesota farmers' institute annual. 1916. 218p il '16 Extension division. University Farm, St Paul Following articles are included: Amorti- zation as a method for paying oft mortgage debt, by J. F. Ebersole; Costs and sources of farm-mortgage loans in the United States, by C. W. Thompson; Credit for the landless man, by E. D. Durand; Debenture bond system, by E. D. Durand; Factors af- fecting interest rates and other charges on short- time farm loans, by C. W. Thompson; Farm loan act, by W. W. Flannagan; Fed- eral farm loan act: text; How farmers may improve their personal credit, by C. W. Thompson; How to use farm credit, by T. N. Carver; Land as security for loans, by E. D. Durand and J. F. Ebersole; Land owning farmer of the North and his need for per- sonal credit, by C: L. Stewart; Minnesota farmer and the new rural credit system, by A. F. Woods; Outline for farmers' club pro- grams or for individual reading; Plan for a co-operative system of rural credits, by R. D. Kent; Policy of organized farm mort- gage bankers, by F. W. Thompson; Provid- ing credit during production, by C. W. Thompson; Questions asked from the point of view of the borrower, and answers by the federal farm loan board; Raiffeisen sys- tem of co-operative personal credit, by J. P. Jensen; Rural credit, by A. D. Wilson; Rural credit systein needed in western de- velopment, by E. Mead; Suggestions for rural credits legislation, by M. T. Herrick Miscellaneous information relating to credit in various countries. See monthly numbers of International review of agricultural eco- nomics Mobilizing the acres. J. N. Rosenberg. Nation (20 Vesey st, N.Y. 10c) 106:374-5 Mr 28 '18 Model farm management and credit system. A. R. Foote. 59p 50c '17 American progress pub. CO., 332 C St., N.W., Washington, D.C. Need of rural credit and improved market conditions. Va Ag Dept B 109:162-5 '16 Non-co-operative agricultin-al banks versus co-operative credit institutions. J. C. Coya- jee. Ag J of India 12:95-108 Ja '17 Orchard land as loan security. G: T. Powell. Rural N Y 76:1149 O 6 '17 Problem of rural credits. M. T. Herrick. Field II 26:111-12 F '16 Rate sheet essential in long and short time farm loans. R. L. Bennett, il Tex Ag Ext B B-28:l-8 '16 Report of the Commission on land coloniza- tion and rural credits of the state of Cal- ifornia. S7p '16 Co-operative land settlement investigations, Univ. of Cal. Retailer and the farmer. G. C. Roy. Better Business (605 Ashdown blk., Winnipeg, Manitoba 15c) 1:22-3+ O '17 Rural cooperative credit. A. Desjardins. (In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 78-98) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. Rural credit and land registration. Hoard's D 51:581 Ap 28 '16 Rural credits. E. Mead. Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:213-15 My '17 12 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural credit — Continued Rural credits or how to finance the farmer. H. G. McMillan. 18p '16 Farmer and Breed- er, Sioux City, la. * Short-term rural credits. Bankers M (253 Broadway, N.Y. 50c) 96:662-4 Je '18 Short- time credit for farmers. C: P. Holland. Mass Ag Bd C 78:1-7 '18 State farm loans v. the law. W: G. Boatright. Case & Comment (Rochester, N.Y. 15c) 23: 831-4 Mr '17 Tractors for cash. P. S. Rose, il Country Gent 83:13-14 Mr 2 '18 What other nations have done for rural cred- its. Prog F 31:120 Ja 22 '16 When and how to borrow. E. G. Nourse. il Banker-F 5:6-7 F '18 When you ask vour banker for a loan. Ag Digest 2:867-8 Mr '18 When you must borrow. System on the Farm 3:230 D '18 When you must borrow. H. Wendland. Sys- tem on the Farm 1:268 S '17 See also Agricultural cooperative credit associations; Banks and agricultural develop- ment; Credit unions, Agricultural; Federal farm land banks; Loans; Mortgage banks; Mortgages; National farm loan associations Bibliography Farm management; publications relating to farm accounts, credits, marketing, homes, and statistics. (Price list 68) 24p '16 Supt. of doc, Washington, D. C. * List of recent references on agricultural credit. 8p '18 U.S. Lib. of Congress, Divi- sion of bibliography, Washington, D.C. Obtainable only thru Public affairs infor- mation service, 958-964 University av, N.Y. (Typew. 40c) Statistics * Financial condition of the federal land banks on Oct. 31, 1918. Econ World (128 Water St, N.Y. 25c) 16:775 N 30 '18 Algeria Credit for colonization in Algeria. Int R Ag Econ 75:57-62 Mr '17 Argentina Argentine land credit in 1915-1916. Int R Ag Econ 80:46-9 Ag '17 Australia Land settlement and the provision of credit in western Australia. J. W. Paterson. Int R Ag Econ 73:79-89 Ja '17 Austria Provincial institutions for mortgage advances at the 31st December, 1913. Int R Ag Econ 65:65-73 My '16 Belgium Boerenbond in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3: 202-3 Mr '18 Bosnia Agricultural credit in Bosnia and Herzego- vina. Int R Ag Econ 74:55-65 F '17 California Orland experiment to be tried in June. E. Mead. Irr Age 31:84 Ap '16 Canada Application of the agricultural act in British Columbia. Int R Ag Econ 76:70-3 Ap '17 Distribution of seed to settlers in the west- ern provinces. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1037-8 N '18 Farm loans and land settlement. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:956-9 N '17 Rural credits in the provinces. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:778-86 Ag '18 Scheme for the organization of rural mort- gage credit in Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. Int R Ag Econ 75:63-7 Mr '17 Speech on moving the second reading of the bill to constitute the Manitoba farm loans association in the Manitoba legislature, Feb. 21, 1917. E: Brown. 8p '17 Provincial treas- urer, Winnipeg, Manitoba Law Agricultural credit act. A. Lucas. (In 16th Re- port, Farmers' institutes of British Colum- bia, p. 88-92) '16 British Columbia agricultural credit act. Int R Ag Econ 69:94-6 S '16 Loi modifiant la loi des banques. Int Year- book Ag Leg 1916:1004-5 '17 Provincial farm loan legislation. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:545-6 Jl '17 Short term rural credit act of Manitoba. Int R Ag Econ 84:44-6 D '17 China R&glement les banques agricoles et indus- trielles. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:956-63 '17 Connecticut Plan for short term farm loans in Connecti- cut. G. C. Smith. Conn Ag Coll Ext B 10:1-8 '17; Same cond. Banker-F 5:6-7 Ap '18 Dutch East Indies Evolution of popular credit. Int R Ag Econ 62:81-91 F '16 Egypt Activity of the agricultural bank of Egypt in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3:230-2 Mr '18 Agricultural banks. H: Wolff. Ag J of India 12:466-70 Jl '17 Credit foncier figyptien (Egyptian land credit) in 1915-1916. Int R Ag Econ 82:51-3 O '17 Credit foncier figyptien in 1914-1915. Int R Ag Econ 66:102-5 Je '16 Operations of the credit foncier d'orient, 1914- 1915. Int R Ag Econ 65:80-1 My '16 Europe European methods of financing the farmer. W. J. Tiffendorfer. Va Ag Dept B 109:40-5 '16 Finland New function of the co-operative funds in Finland. G. Hannes. Int R Ag Econ 70:28-9 O '16 France Agricultural mutual credit and the war. Int R Ag Econ 62:47-8 F '16 Agricultural mutual credit in France and the war. Ag J of India 11:221-2 Jl '16 Companies engaged in making advances on real properties and the war. Int R Ag Econ 65:82-3 My '16 Credit foncier de France in 1915. Int R Ag Econ 66:105-7 Je '16 Decret relatif a, la constitution de I'inspection generale du credit et des associations agri- coles subventionnees. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:798-9 '17 Dfecret relatif k la reorganisation des services de I'inspection du credit et de la coopera- tion agricoles et de ceux de I'inspection des assurances mutuelles sous la denomination de service de I'inspection du credit, de la cooperation et de la mutualite agricoles, suivi d'un arrete nommant I'inspecteur general chef de ce service. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:793-6 '17 Inspection of the subsidized funds of agricul- tural credit and agricultural associations. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 1:13-15 Ja '18 Germany Compulsory sales by auction of rural estates in Prussia in 1912. Int R Ag Econ 68:69-70 Ag '16 Consolidation of property in Prussia. A. Diet- rich. Int R Ag Econ 81:52-5 S '17 Landwirtschaftlicher kreditverein of the king- dom of Saxony in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 82: 53-5 O '17 Loi concernant la colonisation par les com- battants blessfes. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916: 1104-6 '17 Great Britain Credit for fanners. J Bd Ag 24:668-70 S '17 Herzegovina Agricultural credit in Bosnia and Herzego- vina. Int R Ag Econ 74:55-65 F '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 13 Agricultural credit — Continued India Agricultural banking in the delta of Burma. L. Dawson. Ag J of India 13:71-81 Ja '18 Agricultural banks. H: Wolff. Ag J of India 12:466-70 Jl '17 Agricultural banks in India: a rejoinder. A. C. Chatterjee. Ag J of India 12:599-613 O '17 Co-operation in Travancore. Int R Ag Econ 74:31-4 F '17 Development of banking and thrift in India. A. C. Chatterjee. Ag J of India 13:305-18 Ap '18 Progress of agricultural cooperation in 1914- 1915. Int R Ag Econ 76:1-6 Ap '17 Rural work in India. S. Eddy. Rural Manhood 7:92-3 Jl '16 Indo-China Land credit in Indo-China. Int R Ag Econ 67: 63-78 Jl '16 Italy Action of L'istituto di credito per le coopera- tive in 1915. Int R Ag Econ 70:26-8 O '16 Activity of institutions of land credit in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 83:49-53 N '17 Activity of the institutions of land credit in 1915. bibliog Int R Ag Econ 72:71-7 D '16 Agrarian and land credit in Italy during the five years 1910-14. Int R Ag Econ 67:79-86 Jl '16 Agricultural credit department of the bank of Sicily in 1915. Int R Ag Econ 68:63-8 Ag '16 Agricultural credit of the savings bank of the Banco di Napoli and the agricultural credit department of the Banco di Sicilia in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 81:39-50 S '17 Agricultural credit of the savings' bank of the Banco di Napoli, and the institutions for agricultural credit in Latium, Liguria and Basilicata in 1915. Int R Ag Econ 70:57-67 O '16 Catholic rural funds and their federal organ- ization. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3:191-201 Mr '18 Credito agrario per il Lazio in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 80:50-2 Ag '17 Decret de la lieutenance n. 913 portant des dispositions pour le credit agricole et I'agri- culture dans les zones atteintes par I'inva- sion des campagnols; Decret-loi n. 1336 de la lieutenance concernant des mesures pour faciliter le credit aux associations agricoles. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1009-13, 1014-15 '17 Facts as to the development and organization of Catholic rural banks in the district of Lodi. Int R Ag Econ 72:30-7 D '16 Information relating to co-operation and asso- ciation in Italy. Int R Ag Econ 66:53-60 Je '16 Institute of credit for co-operative societies and the National bank of Italian rural credits in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 79:8-13 Jl ■17 Institution of a system of current accounts and postal orders. Int R Ag Econ 84:46-8 D '17 Recent provisions as to agricultural credit. Int R Ag Econ 84:37-43 D '17 Regulation and development of agricultural credit in Sardinia. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 1:44- 52 Ja '18 See also National bank of Italian rural credit societies Kansas Part plaved by banks in agricultural economy in Kansas. Int R Ag Econ 69:75-80 S '16 Martinique Bank of Martinique. Int R Ag Econ 66:81-94 Je '16 Massachusetts Borrowing monev in Massachusetts. Rural N Y 76:611 Ap 28 '17 Mexico Division of mortgaged lands. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2:153-4 F '18 New Hampshire Farm mortgage credit in New Hampshire. G. C. Smith, maps N H Coll Arts & Sci Re- search B 2:1-16 '16 New York Progress of the land bank; with discussion. B. G. Parker. N Y Ag Dept B 81:1836-44 Mr '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 3:1836- 44 '17 Some farm problems in New York. M. C. Bur- ritt. il Banker-F 5:10 Mr '18 North Carolina North Carolina rural credits. S. R. Winters. Country Gent 81:108 Ja 15 '16 Ohio Interview with Ohio's governor. F. A. Koenig. Kimball's D F 16:291 Ap 15 '18 Rural credits; what kind of a rural credit law does Ohio want? J. M. Bergold. Nat Stock & F 40:100+ Ap 22 '16 Oregon Constitutional amendment and rural credits law of Oregon. 7p n.d. Sec. of state, Salem, Ore. Rural credits bill prepared for Oregon voters. Irr Age 31:101 My '16 Peru Agricultural loan law in Peru. (Commerce Re- ports 50) p 807 (Mr 1) '17 U. S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, Washing- ton. D.C. Philippine Islands Associations provide credit for Philippine farmers. J. F. Boomer. (Commerce Reports no. 267) p 616-17 (N 14) '17 U.S. Bur. of for- eign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Rural credit in the Philippines. M. Cretcher. Philippine Ag R lO.no 4:306-14 '17 Rumania Agricultural credit in Rumania. Int R Ag Econ 77:49-62 My '17 Russia Decision du conseil des ministres, confirmee par I'empereur, fixant les regies pour le remboursement ou la restitution par les cultivateurs des avances ou des semences qui leur ont ete accordees ou distributes. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:562-4 '17 Non-co-operative popular credit in Russia. Int R Ag Econ 64:51-63 Ap '16 Operations of the state land bank for the no- bility in 1914. Int R Ag Econ 65:84-8 My '16 Work of the Russian credit institutions in 1914. Int R Ag Econ 63:94-6 Mr '16 See also Agricultural credit — Finland; Peasants' land bank Servia Agricultural credit in the kingdom of Serbia. Int R Ag Econ 69:81-92 S '16 South Africa Loi n. 28 accordant des secours aux individus ayant souffert, dans certains districts, de la secheresse et des inondations. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:628-9 '17 Loi n. 30 portant amendement &. la loi n. 18 de 1912 sur la banque fonciere. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1005-8 '17 South Dakota Act establishing and maintaining by the state of South Dakota a system of rural credits. (H. B. 414 approved F 26 '17) p 124-33 '17 S. D. Secretary of state, Pierre Laws of South Dakota establishing a system of rural credits. (C. 1) 12p '17 South Dakota Rural credit bd., Pierre 14 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural credit — South Dakota — Continued t>outh Dakota rural credit law. C: McCaffree. Breeder's Gaz 71:726 Ap 5 '17 Southern states Credit problems ot the southern plantation system. L: C. Gray. (In Nat. conf. on mar- keting and farm credits, 1916, p. 59-72) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. Rate sheet for credit means safe farming for the South. B. Knapp. Banker-F 3:5 Mr '16 Spain Organization of agricultural credit by the formation of a central fund. Int R Ag Econ 83:37-48 N '17 Sweden Co-operative agricultural credit. Int R Ag Econ 70:17-25 O '16 Texas Farming credit in Texas. Texas Ag Ext B b-34:l-86 '17 Red Springs credit plan. C. Ousley. Prog F 31:289 F 26 '16 Rural credits in Texas. S. P. Etheredge. Country Gent 81:932 Ap 29 '16 Tunis Native thrift societies in 1915. Int R Ag Econ 74:25-30 F '17 Native thrift societies in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3:210-14 Mr '18 Regency of Tunis; revlctualling account and its operation. Int R Ag Econ 66:113-18 Je '16 United States Address before National agricultural society. H. Quick. Ag Digest 1:416-18 My 1 '17 Agricultural credit legislation and the ten- ancy problem. Int R Ag Econ 62:93-7 F '16 Aid to rural-credits system. P. D. Norton. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:774-5 Ja 9 '18 Attacking federal farm loans. Public (122 E. 37th st, N.Y. 10c) 21:559-60 My 4 '18 Bank with a heart. G: K. Turner, il Countiy Gent 82:1903-4+ D 8 '17 Bankers and the rural credits bill. Prog F 31: 751 Je 10 '16 Borrowing from Uncle Sam. J: R. McMahon. Country Gent 83:17+ Mr 2 '18 Congressman Lever explains rural credits bill. Prog F 31:713 My 27 '16 Costs and sources of farm-mortgage loans in the United States. C. W. Thompson, map U S Ag B 384:1-16 '16 County agent as mortgage broker. E. L. D. Seymour. Country Life 30:12 O '16 Credit rate sheet essential in long time and short time farm loans. R. L. Bennett. Banker-F 4:14 Mr '17 Death of the mortgage; the American farmer aided by his government. J. L. Hill. il Review of Reviews (30 Irving Place, N.Y. 25c) 58:305 S '18 Disadvantages of the federal farm loan sys- tem to the borrowing farmer. N. Lombard. 15p '16 Agricultural credit corporation of California, San Francisco Education, cooperation, legislation; rural credits bill. C. Poe. Prog F 31:121 Ja 22 '16 Elwood Mead ovitlines his rural credit experi- ment. Irr Age 31:102 My '16 Farm credit on a business basis. E. L. D. Seymour. Country Life 29:59 Mr '16 Farm loans. S. Ferris. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:1264-5 Ja 22 '18 Farm loans. H: B. Steagall. Congressional Record (Washington. D.C.) 56:938-9 Ja 15 •18 Farm loans on irrigation projects. Congres- sional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:1273-87 Ja 23 '18 Farmers and the government. M. T. Herrick. Nation (20 Vesey St., N.Y. 10c) 105:49-51 Jl 12 '17 Farmers and their bankers. H. Quick. Coun- try Gent 82:1403-4+ S 15 '17 Farmers' battle in Congress; Hollis-Moss plan. O Judd Farmer 60:14 Ap 1 '16 Farmers' money on easy terms. O Judd Farmer 61:2 Jl 1 '16 Federal farm loan progress. D. P. Hogan. Wallaces' F 42:1713 D 21 '17 Federal farm loan system faces a hard winter. H. J. Dodge. Am Bankers Assn J (5 Nassau St, N.Y. $2 per yr.) 10:505-8 Ja '18 Federal farm loans, map Mo Ag Bd B v 15:1-81 Ja '17 Federal farm loans. H. Quick. Am Assn Faimers' Inst Workers Pro 1917:90-7 '18 Federal farm loans. J: T. Watkins. Congres- sional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:841-3 Ja 10 '18 Federal farm loans bill. Rural N Y 75:1075 Ag 12 '16 Federal farm loans increasing. Hoard's D 54: 534 N 9 '17 Federal land banks are working. F. R. Wil- son. Farm Eng 5:5 My '17 Financial report; form used by the federal bank of Dallas, Texas, in making farm loans. Wallaces' F 42:525+ Mr 23 '17 Financing the insolvent farmer. L. G. Robin- son. (In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 177-87) $2 '17 C. W. Hol- man, sec, Madison, Wis.; Same abr. N Y Ag Dept B 92:74-83 F '17; Same cond. Ag Digest 1:256-7 Ja '17 First year of the United States federal farm loan act. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:426-7 Ap '18 Fruit lands and the land banks. H. S. Stabler. Country Gent 83:13+ My 11 '18 "Grange" in 1915. Int R Ag Econ 63:40-1 Mr '16 Has the Kansas farmer all the productive credit he requires? P. W. Goebel. Banker-F 3:3-4 Mr '16 How will you use the loan? G: W. Eads. Country Gent 82:1768 N 17 '17 Interesting letter concerning recent hearings before the House committee on irrigated lands. F. D. Catlin. Irr Age 32:136-8 Jl '17 Life insurance companies loan 654 millions on farms. Banker-F 3:15 Ja '16 Loans . to drought-hit farmers described in treasury and agriculture circular. Weekly N L 6:4 S 4 '18 Make a start toward rural credit. C. Poe. Prog F 31:261 P 19 '16 Making it profitable to be in debt; how some New York farmers used the farm loan sys- tem. E. W. Gage, il Ohio F 142:25-6 Jl 13 '18 Market freedom through federal loans. J. H. Collins. Country Gent 83:36 Ja 5 '18 Marketing of farm mortgage loans. C. W. Thompson. (In Pan American scientific con- gress Pro., 1915, V. 3, p. 603-12) '17 Modified rural credit system for America. E. L. D. Seymour. Country Life 29:59 Mr "16 Money to help farmers. Hoard's D 53:650 My 4 '17 New rural credits bill; summary of provisions. Prog F 31:62 Ja 8 '16 Practical supervision by reclamation agents. N. Hibbs. Irr Age 31:38 Ja '16 President makes available $5,000,000 to aid farmers. Weekly N L 6:1 Ag 7 '18 Problem of rural credits. L. G. Robinson. 11 Ag Digest 1:56-8 Je '16 Profits from debts; results of first ypar's work in making loans to farmers by federal land bank of St Louis. H. W. Danforth. map O Judd Farmer 64:641 Je 22 '18 Progress of the farm loan financing. H. J. Dodge. Am Bankers Assn J (5 Nassau st, N.Y. $2 per yr.) 10:198 S '17 Providing credit during production. C. W. Thompson. Int R Ag Econ 71:65-77 N '16 Relationship of life insurance to the develop- ment of our agricultural resources. M. Gum- ming. Economic World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) 16:381-4 S 14 '18 Report of farm credits committee, American fertilizer association. H. H. Merrick. Am Fert 45:58+ Jl 22 '16 Rural credit bills before Congress. Int R Ag Econ 66:121-2 Je '16 Rural credits. D: F. Houston. Penn State P 9: 406-7 Je '16 Rural credits. R. W. Moss. Pa Ag Dept B 278:95-104 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 15 Agricultural credit — United States — Continued Rural credits discussed at bankers' meeting. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 32:662 Je 2 '17 Rural credits: how to borrow money under the federal farm loan act. Prog F 33:210 F 16 '18 Rural credits legislation. M. T. Herrick. Ohio F 137:735 My 27 '16 Rural credits problem again. Prog F 31:295 F 26 '16 Secretary Houston visits sections hit by drought; provisions made for loans to help wartime agriculture. Weekly N L 6:1 O 2 '18 Seed grain loans planned in drought regions to help next spring planting. Coop Manager & F 8:49 D '18 Self-help for rural credits. Prog F 31:381 Mr 11 '16 Short-term farm credit. D. T. Morgan. Con- gressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56: 1360-7 Ja 25 '18 State managed rural credits at cost. Non- partisan Leader (Box 575, St Paul, Minn. $2.50 per yr.) 5:5 N 22 '17 Thinks better defeat rural credits bill. H. Q. Alexander. Prog F 31:148 Ja 29 '16 Want a farm loan? Coop Manager & F 6:58 Ag '17 War finance corporation will make advances on loans to farmers. Weekly N L 6:14 Ag 7 '18 What the federal land bank does for the American farmer. Current Opinion (63 W. 36th St, N.Y. 25c) 64:63-4 Ja '18 What the present banking system is doing — • and can do — for farm loans. B. F. Harris. Banker-F 3:14 Ja '16 What the rural-credits bill provides. Country Gent 81:630 Mr 18 '16 What the rural credits bill provides. Prog F 31:631 My 6 "16 Why not the landschaft? O Judd Farmer 60:13 Ja 1 '16 Women should know about credit unions. Prog F 31:932 Jl 29 '16 Work of the Jewish agricultural and indus- trial aid society. Int R Ag Econ 69:1-14 S •16 Would alter method of carrying irrigators. Irr Age 33:78-9 My '18 See also Federal farm land banks; Fed- eral farm loan board; National farm loan associations Law Amendment of the federal farm-loan act. Con- gressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56: 780-5 Ja 10 '18 Bankers and the farm loan act. H. Quick. Banker-F 4:14-15 Ap '17 Cheap money for farmers. Kimball's D F 14: 571 S 15 '16 Digest of the federal farm loan act (rural credits bill). 16p '16 Guaranty trust co., N. Y. Every farmer his own banker. F. Wilson. Am Coop J 12:202 N '16 Farm loan act. Breeder's Gaz 70:169 Ag 3 '16 Farm loan act. Fla Ag Dept Quar B 26:21-32 Jl '16 Farm loan act. Fruit-Grower 28:128 F 15 '17 Farm loan act again. H. Quick. Wallaces' F 42:726 Ap 27 '17 Farm loan act and its liability clause. X. W. Putnam. Nat Stock & F 41:380 Jl 14 '17 Farm loan act; outline. Better Fruit 11:5-6 S; 25 O '16 Farm loan banks in action. C: R. Michael. map Country Gent 82:795-6 Ap 28 '17 Farm loan primer, with definitions, rulings and regulations to June 1, 1917; here you will find in brief form answers to questions most frequently asked about federal farm loan act. (C. 5) 22p 5th ed '18 U.S. federal farm loan bd., Washington, D.C; Same cond. Green's Fruit Grower 37:8 Ja '17 Farm loan questions answered. W. W. Flan- nagan. Ohio F 139:304 F 24 '17 Farmers' land loan law. Va Ag Dept B 115: 17-26 '17 Federal farm loan act. Am Coop J 11:571-3 F •16 Federal farm loan act; text. (C 4) 29p '16 U. S. Federal farm loan board, Washington, D. C; Same. {In Minnesota farmers' insti- tute annual, 1916, p 136-54) '16 Extension division, University Farm, St Paul; Same. Mo Ag Bd B v 15:55-78 Ja '17; Same (in French). Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:971-1003 •17 Federal farm loan act. Int R Ag Econ 72:65-70 D '16 Federal farm-loan act. R. J. Bulkley. J Polit- ical Economy (Univ. of Chicago Press 35c) 25:129-47 F '17 Federal farm loan act. W: R. Camp. N C Ag Ext C 14:1-6 '16 Federal farm loan act. H. W. Danforth. Ill Farmers Inst Rep 1917:64-8 '17 Federal farm loan act. M. T. Herrick. Atlantic (3 Park St., Boston 35c) 119:22?-32 F '17 Federal farm loan act. D: S. Kennedy. Forum (286 5th ave., N.Y. 25cj 58:345-54 S '17 Federal farm loan act. H. C. Price. Rural N Y 75:512 Mr 25 '16 Federal farm loan act. G: E. Putnam. Kansas Univ (Lawrence 75c) B 17:92-107 D 1 '16 Federal farm loan act; with discussion. C. W. Thompson. Am Econ Review (Ithaca, N.Y. $1.25) 7:supll5-43 Mr '17 Federal farm loan law of 1916. O Judd Farmer 60:6 Je 10 '16 Federal farm loans. E. D. Chassell. Wallaces' F 43:1263 S 6 '18 Federal farm loans at 5 per cent, map O Judd Farmer 62:27 Mr 31 '17 How the federal farm loan act benefits the farmer. C. W. Thompson. Farmers' B 792: 1-12 '17 How the new federal law will revolutionize farm finance. R. W. Babsoh. Country Gent 81:1682-3 S 16 '16 Increasing operating equipment. F. R. Wil- son. Farm Eng 5:8 Ap '17 Injustice of the federal farm loan law. A. R. Foote. 26p 25c '16 A. R. Foote, 63 Home in- surance bldg., Washington, D.C. Killing off mortgages. Ag Digest 2:563-4 Ag '17 Laws relating to rural credits and land reg- istration; uniform state laws relating to same. S. R. Child. (LT.S. 64th cong., 1st sess. Senate doc. 351) 43p '16 U.S. Congress, Washington, D.C. Letter from the secretary of the Belle Fourche water users association. O. E. Farnham. Irr Age 32:105 My '17 Millions for agriculture. Country Gent 81:1571 Ag 26 '16; Same. J Ag New Zealand 13:420-2 N '16 More about the new rural credits law. Prog F 31:964 Ag 5 '16 More about the new rural credits law. F. R. Wilson. Prog F 31:1243 O 21 '16 National farm loan associations; what they are — how they may be formed, the benefits to be derived. A. E. Cance and R. M. Rut- ledge. Mass Ag Ext B 13:1-15 '17 New federal farm loan system; a simple state- ment of the plan and purpose of the federal farm loan act, passed by Congress and ap- proved by the President July 17, 1916. A. L. Gilliom. 16p 25c '16 Legal dept. of Success CO., Danville, 111. New mortgages for old; a story illustrating the practical application of the federal farm loan act. (C 3) 13p '16 LT.S. Federal farm loan board, Washington, D.C. New rural credit law. J. M. Bergold. Nat Stock & F 40:1264 F 24 "17 New rural credits law explained. B. L. Moss. Prog F 31:877 Jl 15 '16 Operation of the federal farm loan act. E. G. Quamme. 15p '17 Federal land bank, St Paul, Minn, Opinions of a banker in a great agricultural state on the federal farm loan act. R. C. Rothfuss. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) n s 13:322-3 Mr 10 '17 Oregon rural credits primer. H. Macpherson. Ore Ag Ext B 201:1-15 '17 Outline of farm loan act. Jersey B 35:1242 Ag 9 '16 16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural credit — United States — Law — Cont. Path to agricultural preparedness. World's Work (Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, N.Y. 25c) 33:670-2 Ap '17 Provisions and workings of the riiral credit law. F. C. Gaylord. Purdue Ag 11:38-40 Mr ■17 Questions from the farm loan primer. Purdue Ag 11:14-15+ N '16 Rural credit law. R. W. Moss. Farmers' Nat Congress Pro 1916:68-74 Rural credits. F. M. Loomis. Farm Eng 4:43 S '16 Rural credits bill signed by President. 11 Ag Digest 1:94-5 S '16 Rural credits law important to farmer. Pur- due Ag 11:12 O '16 Rural credits on trial. C. M. Harger. Nation (20 Vesey st., N.Y. 10c) 104:290-2 Mr 8 '17 Some questions which are being asked about the Federal farm loan act and their an- swers. 13p n.d. Federal land bank, St Paul, Minn. Summary of farm loan act. Wallaces' F 41: 1030 Jl 28 '16 Turning your land Into money. J. A. Johns- ton, map Am Coop J 12:618 My '17 U.S. farm loan act. Rural N T 75:1035, 1055 Jl 29-Ag 5 '16 Working of the federal farm loan act; with discussion. J. B. Morman. (In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 7-50) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. Uruguay Information relating to credit. Int R Ag Econ 68:78-83 Ag '16 Vermont Buying farms on easy terms. Rural N T 76: 613 Ap 28 '17 West Indies Agricultural credit in the British West In- dies. Int R Ag Econ 71:78-83 N '16 Agricultural credit unions. See Credit unions. Agricultural Agricultural departments Information relating to the establishment and administration of county agricultural schools and agricultural departments. (B. 23) 80p '16 Mass. Bd. of educ, Boston State's part in agricultural activities. C. P. Norgord. la Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:105-12 See also names of states, subhead name of dept., e.g., Delaware — Agriculture, State board of; Illinois — Agriculture, De- partment of; Iowa — Agriculture, Depart- ment of; Michigan — Agriculture, State board of; Missouri — Agriculture, State board of; New York — -Agriculture, Department of Directories State officials in charge of agriculture. See Yearbooks of Department of agriculture Agricultural development and banks. See Banks and agricultural development Agricultural development and railroads. See Railroads and agricultural development Agricultural education Address at the dedication of the new dairy building at the University of Nebraska. R. A. Pearson. J Dairy Sci 1:4-18 My '17; Same. 12p n.d. Univ. of Nebraska, Lincoln Advisability of collegiate courses on market- ing and distribution. T. N. Carver. {In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 396-9) '17 Agricultural education. E. Davenport. (7w Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, v. 5, p. 360-3) '17 Agricultural education. L. S. Klinck. il {In 16th Report, Farmers' institutes of British Columbia, p. 65-74) '16 Agricultural education. A. C. Monahan and C. H. Lane. {In Report, U.S. Comr. of educ, 1916, v. 1, p. 237-58) '16 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. Agricultural education in rural schools. W. H. Rothenberger. Prac F 112:251 Je 15 '16 * Agricultural education in South Africa and Australia. Nature (St Martin's st, London, W.C. 6d) 101:467-8 Ag 15 '18 Agricultural education, what is it? A. D. Cromwell. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 7:170-2 F 9 '18 Agricultural education — what is it? D: Sned- den. School and Soc (Science Press, Garri- son, N.Y. 10c) 7:66-71 Ja 19 '18 Agricultural equipment in public schools, il Ag Gaz of Canada 4:699-705 Ag '17 Agricultural training for city high school boys. W: J. Bogan. il Manual Training (Manual Arts Press, Peoria, 111. 25c) 19: 297-301 My '18 Agricultural training for returned soldiers. W. J. Black. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1123-6 D '18 Agriculture as a school subject. C: H. Edgett. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:903-6 S '18 Agriculture in high and special schools. J. McCaig. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:719-21 Jl '18 Better farming day March 16, 1917. (B. 50) 16p '17 Ala. Dept. of educ, Montgomery Boys who got a chance. C: E. Gapen. Country Gent 83:8-9 Ja 19 '18 Bulletin Bill. Country Gent 81:685 Mr 25 '16 City bred agricultural student talks. Rural N Y 75:465 Mr 18 '16 College and rural leadership. J. B. Reynolds. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:713-14 Ag '17 College education for the farmer. Rural N T 76:1173 O 13 '17 College goes to the farmer. J. Wilson, il Ag Digest 1:91-3 S '16 College teaching in agriculture with particu- lar reference to the improvement of methods. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 7:595-7 My 18 '18 Collegiate farming. W. E. Stone. Farmers' Nat Congress Pro 1916:84-8 Coming range in college work. L. H. Bailey. School and Societv (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 5:91-7 Ja 27 '17 Consolidated schools and agricultural educa- tion, il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:511-13 My '18 Corn in the classroom. B. Ostrolenk. Country . Gent 81:629 Mr 18 '16 Correspondence courses in agriculture. W Va Ag Ext C 85:1-15 '16 Education in its relation to agriculture. B. Coventry. Ag J of India 11:1-13 Ja '16; Same. Ag J of India Sci Congress no 1916: 1-13 Educational agriculture — a community enter- prise. E. R. Powers. Social Service R (Woodward bldg., Washington, D. C. 10c) 4:7-9 D '16 Enseignement agricole. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:847-51 '17 Essentials of an agricultural education. H. C. Taylor. Hoard's D 53:4 Ja 26 '17 Exhibit in agricultural education' at the Pan- ama-Pacific international exposition. A. C. True. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:91-4 Experiment in rural bias in a secondary school. Ag J of India 13:162-3 Ja '18 Farmer a student. W. H. Rothenberger. il Prac F 113:382 N 15 '17 Farmer and self -improvement. J Bd Ag 23: 760-7 N '16 Farmers and college education. R. V. Gunn. Rural N Y 77:33 Ja 12 '18 Farming their way through college. P. C. Harvey, il Country Gent 82:2008-9 D 22 '17 Field of endeavor for agricultural graduates. M. L. Fisher. Purdue Ag 11:9-11 Mr '17 Home project as a phase of vocational agri- cultural education. (B. 21; Ag. ser. 3) 41p '18 U. S. Federal bd. for vocational educ, Washington, D. C. Home projects in secondary courses in agri- culture; with project study outlines. H. P. Barrows. U S Ag B 346:1-20 '16 How may the state university and the horti- cultural societv best co-operate? G: E. Vin- cent. Minn Hort 44:375-8 O '16 How the curriculum may better meet present dav social needs. W: D. Hurd. Education (120 Boylston St., Boston 35c) 37:548-56 My '17 How to regenerate agriculture. J. H. Lavoie. il Ag Gaz of Canada 4:961-4 N "17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 17 Agricultural education — Continued How to vitalize the teaching of agriculture. P. G. Holden. Coop Manager & F 6:31 Ap •17 How to vitalize the teaching of agriculture in the rural schools. 21p il '17 International harvester co.. Agricultural extension dept., Harvester bldg., Chicago Increasing production on the farm; sugges- tions for teaciiers in secondary schools. H. P. Barrows. (Doc. 73) 12p '17 U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. Inheritance of the farm-raised boy. Rural N Y 75:952 Jl 8 '16 National system of agricultural education. H. J. Waters. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, v. 4, p. 226-9) '17 Old dogs and new tricks. H. Quick. Country Gent 81:1191 Je 10 '16 Opportunities in vocational agricultural educa- tion. F. L. Kem. il Purdue Ag 12:496-8 My '18 Place of graduate study in agricultural educa- tion. H: P. Armsby. Penn State F 9:470-1 + D '16; Same. Purdue Ag 11:12-14 D '16; Same. Cornell Countryman 14:657-9 My '17 Possible core for a program in agricultural education. T. H. Eaton. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 6:755-61 D 29 '17 Questions relating to agricultural education. (.In B. 1, Statement of policies, p. 36-41) '17 Federal board of vocational education, Washington, D.C. Report of the committee on instruction in agriculture. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:45-70 Rural and agricultural education at the Pan- ama-Pacific international exposition. H. W. Foght. (B. 1916, 2) 112p il maps plans '17 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.(5. Rural education the base of agriculture. C. J. Galpin. il Field II 27:359 My '17 School credit for home practice in agricul- ture. F. E. Heald. U S Ag B 385:1-27 '16 Shall I attend college this fall? A. Vivian. Ohio F 140:132 Ag 25 '17 Snap courses in college: agriculture vs. en- gineering. F: H. Blodgett. School and So- ciety (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 6:91-6 Jl 28 '17 Teaching of elementary agriculture. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:471 My '16 "That farmers' university," and comments. Wallaces' F 43:1677-8 N 15 '18 Training and research illustrated from the agricultural viewpoint. A. J. Perkins. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:7-26 Ag '17 Tutored farmer. W. O. Hedrick. Sci Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 7:158- 65 Ag '18 Value and influence of education in farming. J. Q. Emery, il Hoard's D 54:145+ Ag 31 '17 What is a college course in agriculture? D. A. Vivian, il Ohio F 138:81 Jl 29 '16 WTiat should the city do for training in home gardening and elementary agriculture? (In Vocational education survey of Minneapolis; B. 199. Vocational educ. ser. 1) p 469-88 '17 U.S. Bureau of labor statistics, Washington, D.C. What they say about it; "that farmer's uni- versity." Wallaces' P 43:1778 D 6 '18 Why boys should know the basic facts of agriculture. T. Butler. Prog F 31:6 Ja 1 '16 Why teach agriculture in our public schools? C. R. Hoffer. Purdue Ag 11:19 D '16 See also Agricultural clubs; Agricultural colleges; Agricultural extension work; Ag- ricultural high schools; Agricultural mu- seums; Agricultural schools; Dairy schools; Farm cadet camps; Farm tours; Graduate school of agriculture; Home project work; Horticultural education; Rural schools; School fairs; Special trains. Educational; also subhead Study and teaching under spe- cial subjects; also American association for the advancement of agricultural teaching; Association of American agricultural col- leges and experiment stations Argentina Agricultural education in Argentina. W: Daw- son, jr. (Commerce Reports no 13) p 201-4 (Ja 16) '17 U. S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. Australia Agricultural teaching at the university. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:358-66 Je '17 Teachers' farm school, il J Dept Ag Victoria 15:129-39 Mr '17 Belgium Belgium; agricultural training for partially disabled soldiers. Int R Ag Econ 75:116-17 Mr '17 Bulgaria Agricultural education in Bulgaria. D. I. Murphy. (Commerce Reports 110) p 554-5 (My 11) '17 U.S. Bureau of foreign and do- mestic commerce, Washington, D.C. California Account of the inethods of work of the agri- cultural institutions in California. T. F. Hunt. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:83- 90 American agriculture; report on agricultural education methods and agricultural re- search work in the state of California. A. E. V. Richardson, il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:257-75, 339-54 My-Je '18 Wage-earning occupations for students in ag- riculture. F. T. Bioletti. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 7:261-3 Mr 2 '18 Canada Agricultural instruction activity. J. G. Archi- bald. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:273-4 Mr '18 Agricultural instruction in Canada. 36p '17 Canada Ag Agricultural instruction in Canada. C. C. James. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 5:687-90 My '17 Agricultural schools in Alberta. A. Galbraith. Breeder's Gaz 69:427 F 24 '16 Agriculture and agricultural education in Canada. A. E. V. Richardson, il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:577-91 O '18 (to be cont) Allotment of agricultural education and re- search. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:267-72 Mr '18 Demonstration field, Brandon normal school. T. J. Harrison, plan Ag Gaz of Canada 5: 616-17 Je '18 Elementary agricultural instruction: a review and forecast. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:60-77 Ja '16 Grants for teaching in agriculture. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:509-11 My '18 Junior farmers' improvement associations. R. S. Duncan. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:362-4 Ap '18 Returned soldiers' agricultural course. W. J. EHiott. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:599-600 Jl '17 School inspector and rural science. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:499-507 Je '17 Short courses in agriculture and home eco- nomics in the provinces, il Ag Gaz of Can- ada 4:363-86 My '17 Short courses in provinces, il Ag Gaz of Can- ada 3:310-24 Ap '16 Summer courses in agriculture for teachers, il Ag Gaz of Canada 4:887-900 O '17 Summer school for teachers, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:925-32 O '16 Training of teachers for agricultural instruc- tion in the provinces. Ag Gaz of Canada 3: 916-24 O "16 Variation in elementary courses in agricul- ture. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:375-81 Ap '18 Variation in elementary courses in agriculture. J. McCaig. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:286-7 Mr '18 • What the motion picture bureau hopes to do in Ontario agriculture. S. C. Johnston. (In Report, Ontario ag. & exp. union, 1917, p. 46-8) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Work of the University of British Columbia. F. F. Wesbrook. (In 16th Report, Farmers' institutes of British Columbia, p. 48-56) '16 See also Agricultural Instruction act; Rural education associations 18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural education — Continued Chile Agricultural education in Chile. U. Valdivia. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 9:1245-7 S '16 China Agricultural education and research in China. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46:54-5 Jl 20 '17 Chinese enthusiastic "ag" students. S. H. Taam. Penn state F 11:266+ F '18 Cuba Instruccion agrlcola. J. Comallonga y Mena. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, V. 4, p. 305-44) '17 France Agricultural training for men injured in the war. Int R Ag Econ 69:120-2 S '16 * Creation of an agricultural school by city of Lvon. G. Corbitt. (Commerce Reports no. 260) p 483 (N 5) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Technical re-education in establishments de- pending on the ministry of agriculture of men mutilated in the war. Int R Ag Econ 82:56-66 O '17 Great Britain Agricultural education and live stock im- provement in Wales. J Bd Ag 23:260-3 Je •16 Agricultural research and education in Eng- land and Wales. J Bd Ag 23:1272-4; 24:1097- 8 Mr '17, Ja '18 Education of city boys on the land. J. J. Find- lay. J Bd Ag 24:21-32 Ap '17 Instruction in light farm work and milking for women and children. J Bd Ag 23:264-71 Je '16 Regulations for grants in aid of agricultural education and research in England and Wales. 21p '17 Gt. Britain Bd. of ag. and fisheries, London Not available for general distribution Report of the education branch for the year 1915-16. J Bd Ag 24:385-94 Jl '17 Indiana Agricultural education at Purdue since 1913. Purdue Ag 12:570-1 Je '18 Agricviltural education in Indiana. Z. M. Smith, il Purdue Ag 10:13-15 Je '16 Italy Decret de la lieutenance n. 1204 portant ap- probation du reglement y annexe, relatif au fonctionnement des chaires ambulantes d'agriculture et des consortiums respectifs. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:848-50 '17 Maryland Maryland — Gov. Harrington expresses his willingness to cooperate in every and any way that will aid in the agricultural devel- opment of the state and urges that the state college of agriculture be assisted as liber- ally as possible IVIassachusetts Agricultural education; paraphrase of the re- port of a special commission authorized by the Massachusetts legislature of 1916. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 8:51-2 Jl 13 '18 * New work at Massachusetts agricultural col- lege: two-year course in agriculture begins Dec. 2. Vocational Summary (Washington, D.C.) 1:1 N '18 Report of the Commission on the investiga- tion of agricultural education. 61p '18 Wright & Potter ptr. CO., 32 Derne st, Bos- ton State-aided vocational agricultural educa- tion in 1916. (B. 1917, no. 5) 17p '17 Mass. Bd. of educ, Boston Minnesota Agriculture in secondary schools with special reference to the state of Minnesota. A. V. Storm. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro.. 1915, V. 5. p. 345-53) "17 New York Agricultural education in the high schools and common schools of the state. L. S. Hawkins, il N Y Ag Dept B 81:1844-53 Mr '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 3:1844- 53 '17 Agricultural education in the high schools of New York state, il Am City — Town and county ed (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 16:134- 8 P '17 Organization of the teacher-training work under the Smith-Hughes law in the New York state college of agriculture. G: A. Works. School and Soc (Science Press, Gar- rison, N.Y. 10c) 7:666-9 Je 8 '18 Rural school extension work by the New York state college of agriculture. E: M. Tuttle. (In Pro., Nat. educ. assn., 1916, p. 632-6) $2 '16 D. W. Springer, sec, Ann Arbor, Mich Smith-Hughes act and the College of agri- culture of Cornell university. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c> 6: 558-9 N 10 '17 New Zealand Agricultural bursaries. J Ag New Zealand 14: 157-8 F '17 Agricultural improvement through education and experiment. J. Brown. J Ag New Zealand 13:105-13 Ag '16 Agricultural instruction; the central develop- ment farm, Weraroa. F. S. Pope. J Ag New Zealand 14:83-8 F '17 Teachers' farm school at Ruakura. 11 J Ag New Zealand 16:150-5 Mr '18 Oklahoma * Application for state and federal aid in voca- tional agriculture under the provisions of the Smith-Hughes law. (Form 1) 9p '18 Okla. Bd. of vocational educ, Oklahoma City Carrying the college to the farm; a week with the Oklahoma demonstrators. H. R. O'Brien, il Country Gent 81:1187 Je 10 '16 Russia Secondary agricultural schools in Russia. W. S. Jesien. (B.4) 22p il '17 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. South Africa Agricultural education in South Africa. J: W. Dye. (Commerce Reports no. 79) p 52 (Ap 5) '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. South America Progress in agricultural instruction in Latin America. Exp Sta Record 38:199-200 F '18 Southern states Rural education of the negro. 97-114p '17 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. Reprint from Bulletin. 1916, no. 38. Not available for general distribution Suggested course of study for county training schools for negroes in the South. (Trustees J: F. Slater Fund Occas. Papers, no. 18 73p. '17). Exp Sta Record 38:397-8 Mr '18 * Vocational agricultural education for negroes in the southern region. H. O. Sargent. Vo- cational Summary (Washington, D.C.) 1:12 N '18 Texas Federal aid for vocational agriculture in Texas, under the Smith-Hughes law. W. F. Doughty and J. D. Blackwell. (B. 68) 14p '17 Tex. Dept. of educ. State bd. for voca- tional educ, Austin United States Accredited farms and state farm management contest in the United States. A. W. Ashby. J Ed Ag 24:943-9 D '17 Agricultural and horticultural courses for wo- men in the Middle Atlantic states; tables. 2p '17 Woman's nat. farm and garden assn., 600 Lexington av., N.Y. AGRICULTURAL INDEX 19 Agricultural education — United States — Cont. Agricultural education in secondary schools. L. S. Hawkins, il map Univ. of the state of N Y (Albany) B 624 87p O 1 '16 Agricultural education in the United States. E: Porritt. Quarterly Review (249 W. 13th St, N.Y. $2) 228:315-32 O '17; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:132-9 F '18 Agricultural education, organization and ad- ministration. (B. 13, Agric. Series no. 1) 42p '18 Federal bd. for vocational educ, Wash- ington, D.C. * Agricultural education; some problems in state supervision. (B. 26; Ag. ser. no. 4) 31p '18 U.S. Federal bd. for vocational educ, Washington, D.C. Agriculture in America. A. E. V. Richardson, il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:555-68 S '18 American system of agricultural education and research and its role in helping to win the war. D: F. Houston. Weekly N L 6:2 Ag 28 '18 Federal aid for vocational education. I. L. Kandel (Carnegie Found. Advanc. Teaching B. 10 127p. '17). Exp Sta Record 38:395-6 Mr '18 Future of agricultural education and research in the United States. W. H. Jordan. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N. Y. 15c) n s 47: 125-34 F 8 '18 General rules and regulations concerning the establishment and maintenance of agricul- tural departments or schools under the Smith-Hughes and Tufts laws. ( \^ocational educ. B. no. 202) 12p '17 State bd. of con- trol for vocational educ, Lansing, Mich. Hoosier hike for better farming. O. E. Be- hymer. il Country Gent 81:885 Ap 22 '16 Institutions in the United States giving in- struction in agriculture, 1915-1916. A. C. Monahan and C. H. Dye, comps. (B. 1917, no. 34) 115p '17 U. S. Bur. of educ, Wash- ington, D.C. Morrisville state agricultural school. W. H. Jenkins. Hoard's D 51:1004 JI 21 '16 Poultry course in city high school. L. Y. Parker. O Judd Farmer 60:23 Ap 1 '16 Relation of Smith-Hughes to Smith-Lever act. School and Soc (Science Press, Garri- son, N.Y. 10c) 7:674-5 Je 8 '18 Smith-Hughes bill and its relation to voca- tional education. Purdue Ag 11:14-16 Je '17 Some defects in our agricultviral instruction. H. Ness. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47:240-1 Mr 8 '18 Student creamery at Duluth central high school. E. P. Gibson. Hoard's D 51:698 My 19 '16 31st annual convention of the Association of American agricultural colleges and experi- ment stations, held at Washington. D.C. Nov. 14-16, 1917. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917:1-328 '18 Training for women in agriculture. Woman Citizen (171 Madison av, N.Y. 10c) 2:294 Mr 9 '18 University farm and the Minnesota state hor- ticultural society helpful in developing the farms and homes of the northwest. A. F. Woods, il Minn Hort 44:297-302 Ag '16 Vocational agricultural education. L. H. Den- nis. Pa Ag Dept B 278:81-95 '16 Vocational training in agriculture; means adopted in the United States compared with the objects aimed at by the agricultural in- struction act in Canada. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:289-91 Mr '18 See also names of agricultural colleges Uruguay President of Uruguay has recommended to the General assembly that foreign scholar- ships be granted each year to fourteen students of agricultural and veterinary colleges. These scholarships would be com- petitive based on a year's work at a Uru- guayan college. The proposed law specifies that some of the scholarships shall carry provision for special work in the United States, and others for training in Aus- tralia, France, Germany, and Argentina. (Commerce Reports, Ap 5 '17) Agricultural efficiency. See Efficiency, Agricul- tural Agricultural engineering Agiicultural engineering in the land-grant colleges. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917: 241-55 '18 Agricultural engineering work in other coun- tries. D. Scoates. bibliog Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:181-6 '16 Agriculture and the engineer. J. B. Davidson. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:266-74 '16 Amount of work offered in agricultural en- gineering. A. H. Gilbert. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:187-9 '16 Business records and committee reports pre- sented at the 10th annual meeting, Chicago, December, 1916. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:1-122 '17 Field of the agricultural engineer. Nat Stock & F 41:1093 F 2 '18 Papers presented at the 10th annual meeting, Chicago, December, 1916. il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 2:1-160 '17 Report of the committee on research; work being done in the agricultural colleges. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:245-55 '16 Transactions of the American society of ag- ricultural engineers; report of the ninth an- nual meeting, Chicago, December, 1915; with business records, il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:1-289 '16 Sep also Drainage; Farm engineering; Ir- rigation; Surveying Study and teaching Recommendations concerning agricultural en- gineering instruction for agricultural stu- dents. J. B. Davidson. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:197-8 '16 Agricultural engineers, American society of. See American society of agricultural en- gineers Agricultural executive committees Organisation of sub-committees to the agri- cultural executive committees. A. Lee. J Bd Ag 24:344-9 Je '17 Work of agiicultural executive committees. J Bd Ag 24:315-21 Je '17 Agricultural exhibitions Agricultural e.xhibits and contests. H. P. Bar- rows. (Doc. 42) 8p '17 U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. Agricultural exhibits and farmers' institutes. S. M. Jordan, il Mo Ag Bd B 14:1-68 Ja '16 Educational exhibits at fall fairs. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:812-14 S '16 Exhibits and contests for boys' and girls' clubs. R. H. Emberson. il Mo Ag Ext C 18: 1-20 '17 Exhibits at fairs and exhibitions. T. J. Har- rison, il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:497-501 My '18 Expositions et concours. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:843-6 '17 Fall fairs and festivals. T. L. Bewick. Hoard's D 54:106 Ag 17 '17 Guayaquil, Ecuador — Municipal board passed an ordinance pioviding for an annual agri- cultural exposition beginning Oct. 9, 1920. An important result expected is the compi- lation of a list of all persons engaged in any pursuit related to agriculture and of the products raised * Labelling of fair exhibits as an aid to agri- cultural production. H. I. Smith. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47: 603-4 Je 21 '18 Macdonald college exhibit at Sherbrooke fair. J. Murray. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:995-6 N '16 Magnificent exhibit of Northern Pacific Ry. at St Paul. Irr Age 31:118 Je '16 Preparation of agricultural exhibits. J. D. Marshall, il Colo Ag Ext Ser 103:1-16 n.d. Provincial exhibition work. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:1049-55 D '17 Raipur divisional show and conference. D. Clouston. il Ag J of India 12:331-3 Ap '17 20 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural exhibitions — Continued Suggestions for boys' and girls' exhibits. M. Danziger. (Doc. 55) lip il '17 U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. Teaching of agriculture at fairs and exhibi- tions. H. Nagant. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:890-2 O '16 Use the bank lobby; agricultural displays succeed. 11 R. A. Blanchard. Banker-F 5:14 S '18 See also Agricultural museums; Bee cul- ture—Exhibits; Butter— Exhibits; Corn shows; Dairy shows; Egg shows; Fairs; Fruit — Exhibits and references under that subject; Grain — Exhibits; Live stock shows and references under that subject; Potatoes — Exhibits; Seed fairs; Wool— Exhibits; also names of fairs, shows and exhibitions, e.g.. Eastern states agricultural and industrial exposition; National farm and live stock show; National vegetable show; Northwest land products exposition Judging Judging farm fair exhibits. Prog F 33:602 My 11 '18 Agricultural exoeriment station literature Bulletins. H. G. Knight. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:182-5 Key to subject index of experiment station literature. (Doc. 37) 5p '17 U.S. States re- lations service, Washington, D.C. Report of the committee on experiment sta- tion organization and policy; publishing the work of the experiment stations. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917:37-43 '18 Agricultural experiment stations Agricultural experiment station in Santo Domingo has been established by the mili- tary government of Santo Domingo. A site has been selected about ten miles west of the capital, and preparations for building are under way Arkansas farmers demand another experiment station. C. O. Carpenter. Prog F 32:25 Ja 6 '17 Decade of development of the insular experi- ment stations. Exp Sta Record 38:601-10 My '18 Experiment station directors. C: D. Woods. Am Fert 46:30 Mr 31 '17 Experiment stations; their purposes, and how assistance for the farmers may be obtained therefrom. E. R. Lloyd. (In Agricultural ex- tension, p 65-6) '16 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe st., Chicago Get acquainted with the experiment stations and their work. W. F. Massey. Prog F 31: 1028 Ag 26 '16 Institute of tropical agriculture of the Pacific coast. H. J. Webber. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 599-602) '17 Mississippi farmers must save their experi- ment stations. Prog F 31:1215 O 14 '16 State stations active. Weekly N L 5:4 Ag 15 '17 Why we should support our experiment sta- tions. Prog F 31:1373 N 25 '16 Work and expenditures of the agricultural experiment stations, 1916; pt. 1 of report on experiment stations and extension work in the United States, 1916. 334p il '18 U S Ag See also Demonstration work in agricul- ture; Experiment farms: also names of U.S. experiment stations; also Association of American agricultural colleges and experi- ment stations; Monteith demonstration farm; Royal institute for agricultural ex- periments, Tripoli Administration Report of committee on experiment station organization and policy. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:123-5 Directories Agricultural experiment stations and direc- tors. See Yearbooks of Department of agri- culture List of workers in subjects pertaining to ag- riculture and home economics, 1917-1918; pt. 1, United States department of agriculture; pt. 2, State agricultural colleges and experi- ment stations. 68,89p '18 U S Ag Laws Federal legislation, regulations, and rulings affecting agricultural colleges and experi- ment stations. 56p '17 U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. Agricultural experimentation Agricultural experiments; report for year 1916-1917. W. J. Spafford. J Dept Ag S Aus- tralia 20:550-6, 602-13; 21:294-8 F-Mr, N '17 Agricultural experiments — report for years 1917-1918. W. J. Spafford. J Dept Ag S Aus- tralia 21:576-82 F '18 Agricultural improvement through education and experiment. J. Brown. J Ag New Zea- land 13:105-13 Ag '16 Barn and field experiments in 1916. C: D. "Woods. Maine Ag .Exp B 260:85-120 '17; Same. Maine Ag Exp Rep 1917:85-120 Co-operative experiments at Matamata; manurial and root-variety trials. J. W. Hadfleld. J Ag New Zealand 13:214-24 S '16 Crop rotation investigations; field £ experi- ments. A. C. Arny. il Minn Ag Exp B 170: 1-55 '17 Experimental projects of the division of pomology, University of California. W. L. Howard. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:62-4 Ja '18 Experiments in the cultivation of potatoes, 1915-16. J. T. Ramsay. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:461-70 Ag '16 Experiments with Sudan grass. E. Breakwell. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:559-67 Ag '18 Farmers' experiment plots. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:1-14, 153-200, 479-88, 579-85, 615-20, 698-700, 779-82, 793-8; 28:39-40, 178- 80, 247-80, 307-9. 401-4, 773-92; 29:13-30, 101- 4, 167-74, 199-203, 235-58, 282-3, 639-40, 705- 25, 786-94, 812-16 Ja, Mr, Jl-N '16, Ja, Mr- Je, N '17, Ja-Ap, S-N '18 Feeding and other experiments; work of N.. J. Fjord. J. W'ilson. J Dept Ag Ireland 17,no 3:451-60 '17 Field experiments, 1917; potatoes. J Dept Ag Ireland 18,no 2:158-68 '18 Flax growing experiments, 1914 and 1915. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 1:3-19 '16 Fourth annual field day, Longerenong agri- cultural college, il J Dept Ag Victoria 16: 1-9 Ja '18 Lucerne manurial trials at research farm, Werribee; the value of winter top-dressing and renovation. H. A. Mullett. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:497-9 Ag '18 Maize and broom millet experiments, 1916- 17. H. Wenholz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:645-9 S '17 Marton experimental plots. J Ag New Zealand 13:145-8, 276-8 Ag-, O '16 Miscellaneous experimentation; from the di- rector's report 1916-17. il Pa Ag Exp B 147: 1-42 '17 Need of experiment station work on cut- over lands, by W. R. Dodson; Demonstra- tion work on cut-over lands, by G. E. Nesom. (.In Cut-over land conf. of the South, 1917, p. 103-6, 157-68) $2.50 '17 Southern pine assn.. New Orleans, La. Nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitrification and the production of sulphuretted hydro- gen by bacteria in the Arctic ocean. B. L. Issatchenko. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 12: 1753-5 D '16 Potato experimental fields, 1915-16. J. T. Ramsay. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:107-15 F '16 Progress of agricultural science in Cuba. J. T. Crawleyr (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915. v. 3, p. 374-82) '17 Rate of seeding maize; experiments at Graf- ton farm, 1915-16. H. Wenholz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:783-6 N '16 Recent investigations at the Imperial insti- tute, London. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 11:1583-7; 8,no 2:188-91 N '16, F '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 21 Agricultural experimentation — Continued Report of the committee on standardization of field experiments, American society of agron- omy, bibliog Am Soc Agron J 9:402-19 D '17 Results of co-operative experiments witli farm crops, sources of seed and production of food materials; advance bulletin giving partial report of annual meeting of experi- mental union held in Jan. 1918. C. A. Zavitz and others. Ontario Ag Dept B 260:1-55 '18 Resume of work of plant industry division, l!tl6. A. M. Burton, il Philippine Ag R 10, no 4:361-409 '17 Roseworthv agricultural college; harvest re- port, 1916-17. W. J. Colebatch. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:623-48 Mr '17 Roseworthy agricultural college harvest re- port—1917-1918. W. J, Colebatch. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:623-34, 686-91, 759-66 Mr-My '18 Scheme of agricultural experiments. J Dept Ag Ireland 17,no 1:132-41 '16 Scientific agricultural experiments in Burma. L. P. Briggs. (Commerce Reports no. 225) p 1149-50 (S 25) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. Scientific methods in agricultural experi- ments. A. C. Dobbs. Ag J of India Sci Con- gress No 1916:40-5 '16 Shaping results of research work for exten- sion work, by R. L. Watts and others; Rela- tion of the experiment station to regulatory work, by A. F. Woods; Correlation of the work of experiment stations in regions with similar conditions. J. C. Kendall; W. M. Jar- dine. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1916: 264-73, 273-80, 280-91 '17 Studies and investigations of the Imperial in- stitute, London. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 3:273-6 Mr '18 Trabajos fitotgcnicos y de experimentaci6n agrlcola en la Estanzuela, Reptiblica orien- tal del Uruguay. A. Boerger. il (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 361-73) '17 Triangle system for fertilizer experiments. O. Schreiner and J. J. Skinner. 11 Am Soc Agron J 10:225-46 S '18 "Value of experimental work. R. W. Thatcher. Minn Hort 46:84-7 Mr '18 Value of limestone of different degrees of fineness. J. W. White. 11 Pa Ag Exp B 149: 1-24 '17; Same cond. Pa Ag Exp B 152:1-16 '18 Wheat experimental plots in the Mallee, 1917 season. H. A. Mullett. il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:89-93 F '18 See also Agricultural experiment stations; Agricultural research; Demonstration work in agriculture; Experiment farms; Field experiments; Forest experimentation; Va- riety tests; also Arnold arboretum; Iowa agricultural experiment association Agricultural exploration Economic botanical explorations in China. F. N. Meyer. Mass Hort Soc Trans 1916, pt 1:125-30 '16 Flora of Mount Kenia, British East Africa, il Gard Chron (Lond) 59:125 Mr 4 '16 Flowers of Japan. E. H. Wilson. Gard Chron Am 20:21 Ja '16 Mosses collected by the Smithsonian African expedition, 1909-10. H. N. Dixon. fMisc. coll. V. 69, no. 2; Pub. 2494) 28p bibliog il '18 Smithsonian inst., Washington, D. C. Notes on the flora of north-western Yunnan. G: Forrest, il Royal Hort Soc J 42,pt 1:39- 46 O '16 Plant collecting in China, il Gard Chron (Lond) 62:165-6 O 27 '17 Plant collecting in China. G: Forrest. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:31-3 Ja 26 '18 Plants from China. Wallaces' F 41:235 F 11 '16 Reginald Farrer's explorations in China. R. Farrer. il Gard Chron (Lond) 59:17, 29, 45, 59, 72, 86, 100, 127, 139 Ja 8-F 19, Mr 4-11 '16 Report of work in 1914 in Kansu and Tibet. R. Farrer. il map Royal Hort Soc J 42.pt 1:47-114 O '16 Some new plants at home and abroad. N. E. Hansen, il Minn Hort 46:229-34 Je '18 Agricultural extension work Agricultural and educational leaders in the South. Prog F 33:188 P 16 '18 Agricultural and rural extension schools in Ireland. A. C. Monahan. (B. 41) 38p il '16 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. Agricultural colleges and the working farmer. K. L. Butterfleld. (In Pan American scien- tific congress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 382-9) '17 Agricultural education. H. L. Russell. Wal- laces' F 41:324 F 25 '16 Agricultural extension act. D. F. Houston. Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce Journal (1226-44 Widener bldg., Philadelphia 25c) 5:21-f- N '16 Agricultural extension as related to business interests; something of its meaning, the forces engaged in the work, and of the re- sults obtained. 128p '16 Agricultural ex- tension committee. National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago Agricultural extension in Ohio. F. C. Dean. Ohio F 138:319 O 7 '16 Agricultural extension report of director, 1916; North Dakota agricultural college, il map N D Ag Ext B 6:1-23 '16 Agricultural extension work. G. I. Christie. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, V. 5, p. 363-9) '17 Agricultural extension work in the United States. C. B. Smith. Ag Gaz of Canada 5: 907-10 S '18 Agricultural instruction by correspondence in Prance. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 12:1738- 9 D '16 Annual report of the Maine agricultural ex- tension service for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1916. Maine Ag Ext B 109:1-48 '17 Biennial report; agricultural extension work in Iowa, July 1, 1914-June 30, 1916. 47p il maps n.d. Ag. extension dept., la. college of ag., Ames Biennial report of the Connecticut extension service for the two years ended September 30, 1916. Conn Ag Ext B 3:1-46 '17 Boys attend school at state fair. F. M. White, il O Judd Farmer 65:175 S 7 '18 Busy tarheels; North Carolina extension workers perform 12,000,000 farm services in a year. S. G. Rubinow. il Country Gent 83: 13 S 7 '18 Carrying the college to the farm; a week with the Oklahoma demonstrators. H. R. O'Brien, il Country Gent 81:1187 Je 10 '16 Cooperation in the South. R. B. Shapinsky. Country Gent 81:1798 O 7 '16 Cooperation of the extension service with state councils of defense and other public and private organizations. R. A. Pearson; A. C. True; Relationship of agricultural ex- tension work to farmers' cooperative buying and selling organizations; with discussion. B. Knapp. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917:267-74, 305-11 '18 Cooperative agricultural extension work. (Doc. 40) 31p '17 U.S. States relations ser- vice, Washington, D.C. Cooperative demonstration work in agricul- ture and home economics; second annual report for the year ending Nov. 30, 1916. 44p il Division of ag. extension, Univ. of Ar- izona, Tucson Cooperative extension work in agriculture and home economics, 1916; part II of re- port on experiment stations and extension work in the United States. 406p '17 U S Ag Second report on the receipts, expendi- tures, and results of cooperative agricul- tural extension work in the 48 states under the provisions of the act of Congress of May 8, 1914 (agricultural extension act), and of similar work conducted in connec- tion therewith under cooperative agree- ments between the United States depart- ment of agriculture, the state agricultural colleges, and county governments and or- ganizations Cooperative work with Columbia university, il N Y Ag Dept B 86:2539-857 Ag '16 County agent proves his worth. W. E. Hanger, maps Ohio F 142:133-4 Ag 17 '18 County with community clubs, il Wallaces' F 41:839 Je 9 '16 22 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural extension work —Continued Decade in agricviltui'al education. A. M. Soule. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, V. 4, p. 229-42) '17 Directors of agriculture; regulations govern- ing appointment and duties. Univ of the State of N Y (Albany) B 654:1-11 Ja 1 '18 Distribvition of eggs to the school pupils. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:674-80 Ag '17 Extension activities of Pennsylvania state collep,e din-ing 1916. Prac P 113:127 Mr 15 '17 Extension News is the name of a farm news bulletin of extension work in Massachusetts, the first number being issued June 15; pub- lislied bi-monthly by the Extension service of the Massachusetts agricultural college Extension schools in agriculture. W. H. Har- grove. Mo Ag Ext Project announcement 11; 1-16 '17 Extension service in agriculture is the state's answer to the farmer's request for help in his business and his home, il map Ohio Ag Ext C V l,no 2:1-15 '15-'16 Extension service report for Georgia 1917-1918. J. P. Campbell, maps Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 157:1-63 '18 Extension work in Linn county, Iowa. Wal- laces' F 41:1497 N 17 '16 Extension work in Purdue agricultural so- ciety. K. G. Byers. Purdue Ag 11:17 Ja '17 Farmers' field davs and excursions, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:944-6 N '16 Farmers' institute and agricultural extension work in the United States in 1913. J: Ham- ilton. U S Ag B 83:1-41 '14 Farmers' institute work in the United States in 1914, and notes on agricultural exten- sion work in foreign countries. J. M. Sted- man. U S Ag B 269:1-21 '15 Farmers' summer school at Auburn, Ala. Prog F 31:936 Jl 29 '16 Farmers visit stock yards. O Judd Farmer 62: 12 F 24 '17 Federal and state aid for demonstration work. Banker-F 4:5 F '17 Here's the latest Wisconsin idea — the banker- farmer excursion. L; M. Tobin. Banker-F 3:6-7 My '16 How extension service aided in war; plans peace tasks. Weekly N L 6:1-4 D 4 '18 How the agent came — the farmer and the banker shook hands on it. L: M. Tobin. il Banker-F 4:10-11 F '17 How the bankers' state associations are co- operating with the farmers, il Banker-F 4: 2-4 Ag '17 More county agents; extension workers in agriculture and home economics in more counties and in cities. Weekly N L 5:4 Ag 22 •17 Negro farmers of Alabama; a phase of Tus- kegee's extension woi'k. C. Richardson, il Southern Workman (Hampton normal and industrial institute, Hampton, Va. 10c) 46; 383-90 Jl '17 New agriculture. G. I. Christie. Am Fert 45: 81-2-f Jl 22 '16 New Jersey state agricultural college; 3d an- nua! report of division of extension for year ending October 31, 1916. N J Ag Ext B v l.no 10 71p '16 North Carolina college of agriculture, agricul- tural extension service; second annual re- port for the year ended June 30, 1916. 77p '17 Extension service, N. C. college of ag., Raleigh Organization of agricultural propaganda in the United States. Int R Ag Econ 71:135-9 N '16 Planning a state extension project in ento- mology. T. H. Parks. J Econ Entom 11:157- 63 Ap 'IS Pontiac county demonstrator's work. J Ag (Quebec) 21:9 Jl '17 Purdue university; 5th annual report of the dept. of agricultural extension for year end- ing June 30, 1916. 68p '16 Dept. of ag. ex- tension, Purdue univ., Lafayette, Ind. Push the demonstration work in Arkansas. C. O. Carpenter. Prog F 31:1245 O 21 '16 Redirected laziness of Andy .Tones. B. Howard. Country Gent 82:1676 N 3 '17 Report, Nebraska agricultural extension serv- ice, 1916. Neb Ag Exp Rep 1916;xxxi-35;lix '17 Report of committee on extension organiza- tion and policy; Shaping resvilts of research work for extension uses, by R. L. Watts and others; Written project system as affecting cooperative relationships, by W. R. Dodson; A. J. Meyer; Written project system as af- fecting the work of county agents, by B. Knapp; R. K. Bliss; Economic factors to be considered in connection with the project for extension work among farm women, by E. Merritt; National conferences on exten- sion work; their advisability and necessity, by C. B. Smith; National conferences on ex- tension projects; a plan for reducing their numbers and retaining their value, by M. S. McDowell. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1916:134-9, 264-73, 323-31, 331-9, 339-46, 346- 50, 350-3 '17 Report of general activities of Florida uni- versity for 1917 with financial statement for the fiscal year ending June 30, 1917. il map Fla Ag Ext Rep 1917:1-95 '18 Report of the bibliographer; and l)ills I'elating to agricultur.al extension introduced in Con- gress Dec. 15, 1909 to Dec. 12, 1913, by A. C. "True; Report of the committee on instruc- tion of agriculture; County organization of extension work in agricvilture and home economics, by C. A. Keffer; Organization of cooperative extension work, machinery and method, by B. T. Galloway; Shall extension service include the social, recreational and educational improveinent of rural and urban districts? by W. D. Hurd. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:32-44, 45-70, 214-20, 220-4, 232-41 Report of the committee on cooperation of farmers' institutes with other educational agencies. E. L. Luther. Am Assn Farmers' Inst Workers Pro 1916:54-9 '17 Results of farm management deinonstration work in U.S.A. L. H. Goddard. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 9:1337-40 S '16 Short course schools in Manitoba. S. T. New- ton. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:717-18 Jl '18 Shows growth in war time of extension ser- vice work. Weekly N Y 6:6 D 11 '18 Sixteenth Iowa dairy special. E. S. Estel. il Kimball's D F 14:428 Jl 1 '16 State and the farmer. A. F. Woods. Ag Digest 1:173-4 N '16 State's part in agricultural activities. C. P. Norgord. la Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:105-12 Taking the vmiversitv to the farmer. A. J. Meyer. Mo Ag Bd B v 14:69-77 Ap '16 3d annual report of the Arizona agricultural extension service for the year ending De- cember 1, 1917. Ariz Ag Ext Rep 1917:1-51 n.d. 3d annual report of the North Carolina agri- cultural extension service for the year ended June 30, 1917. il N C Ag Ext Rep 1917: 1-119 '18 Three West Virginia counties show service extension workers can give. Weekly N L 6: 10 N 27 '18 University farm and the Minnesota state hor- ticultural society helpful in developing the farms and homes of the northwest. A. F. Woods, il Minn Hort 44:297-302 Ag '16 Work of the soil improvement committee of the Southern fertilizer association. H. Hodg- son. Am Fert 46:24-5 F 17 '17 See also Agricultural clubs; Agricultural colleges — Short courses; Agricultural in- struction act; Banks and agricultural de- velopment; County agents; Dairy extension conference; Dairy extension work; Demon- stration work in agriculture; Extension education; Farm bin-eaus; Farm home demonstration work; Farm tours; Farmers' institutes; Home economics extension work; Horticultural extension work; Moving pic- tures in extension ■work; Poultry extension work; Railroads and agricultural develop- ment; Special trains. Educational; United States boys' working reserve; Women's in- stitutes AGRICULTURAL INDEX 23 Agriculture extension work — Continued Bibliography Publications issued by the New York state college of agriculture at Cornell university. 16p '17 N.T. State college of agriculture, Cornell university, Ithaca Directories State officers in charge of cooperative agri- cultural extension work. See Yearbooks of United States Department of agriculture Statistics Agricultural extension publications for tlie fiscal year ended Jvine 30, 1916; tabulation. (In Cooperative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 400) '17 U S Ag Expenditures for cooperative agricultural ex- tension for the year ended June 30, 1916; tabulation. (In Cooperative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 378-96) '17 U S Ag Agricultural fairs. See Fairs Agricultural forecasts. See Forecasts; Prophe- cies Agricultural high schools Agi-icultural high schools in Ontario, Mani- toba and Saskatchewan. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:1002-5 N "16 County agricultural high school. A. W. Beatty. Wallaces' F 41:268 F 18 '16 County agricultural high schools. (In Agri- cultural extension, p 83-8) '16 National im- plement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago Frontier high school; Flathead high school. Kalispell, Mont. F. L. Clark, il Country Gent 81:467 F 26 '16 School question. G: S. Banta. Wallaces' F 41: 531 Mr 31 '16 School that became a business factor; Lake City state agricultural high school. E. J. Trosper. il Ohio F 137:125-6 Ja 29 "16 What the county agricultural high school is doing for Mississippi boys and girls. W. H. Smith. Prog F 31:816 Je 24 '16 Agricultural implements. See Farm machinery; Tools Agricultural instruction act Agricultural instruction act. Ag Gaz of Can- ada 3:776-80; 4:442-4 S '16, Je '17 Grants under the agricultural instruction act. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:849-53 S '18 Teaching of agriculture' in the schools of the maritime provinces. J. W. Mitchell. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:122-4 P '18 Vocational training in agriculture; means adopted in the United States compared with the objects aimed at by the agricultural in- struction act in Canada. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:289-91 Mr '18 Work of the Agricultural instruction act. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:647-55 Ag '17 Agricultural insurance. See Insurance, Agri- cultural Agricultural investigation commission, Canada Appointment of an Agricultural investigation commission. Int R Ag Econ 62:126 F '16 Agricultural labor. See Farm lalior Agricultural labor office. National. See National agricultural labor office, France Agricultural law Acts relating to agriculture; drainage in all its phases. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:1097-103 D •17 Acts relating to agriculture; legislation for weed control. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:508-13 Je '17 Acts relating to agriculture; list. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:78-83 Ja '17 Acts relating to the management and control of the State agricultural society. Cal Ag Bd Rep 1917:373-89 '18 Acts relating to the management and con- trol of the State agricultural society. (In Statistical report, 1916. p. ix-xx) '17 Cal. State bd. of ag., Sacramento Agricultural law, 1916. N Y Ag Dept B 83: 1959-2145 My '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:1959-2145 '17 Agricultural legislation. Ag Gaz of Canada 4: 408-11 My '17 Agricultural legislation in Canada. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:551-9 Je '16 Agricultural legislation. 1916 (Mass.). Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916, pt 2:268-79 '17 Agricultural legislation, 1917. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1917, pt 2:155-73 '18 Annuaire international de legislation agricole, 1916: International yearbook of agricultural legislation (text in French, analytical in- troduction and index in English); with Table chronologique des pays. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:supl-81, 1-1458 '17 Application of the agricultural act in British Columbia. Int R Ag Econ 76:70-3 Ap '17 Bills at Albany. N Y Prod R 45:527, 868 F 20, Ap 10 '18 Corn production act, 1917 in England and Wales. J Bd Ag 24:621-8 S '17; Same cond. Int R Ag Econ 82:67-71 O '17 Corn production bill, 1917. J Dept Ag Ireland 17,no 3:490-8 '17: Same cond. Int R Ag Econ 84:74-8 D '17 Farm interests in Congress. O Judd Farmer 60:14 Ja 15 '16 Farms and markets law. Greater New York (Merchants' Association, Woolworth bldg., N.Y.) 6:13-14 Je 25 '17 Federal agricultural legislation. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:848-50; 5:654-8 O '17, Jl '18 * France — Chamber of deputies has passed a bill permitting neighboring farmers to till land neglected by the war. WTierever own- ers, holding land for speculation, or thru indifference, interfere with the national food supply by allowing the land held by them to lie fallow, adjoining farmers, upon applica- tion to proper officials, will be authorized to plant and harve.st it General information and laws effective July 1. 1917; Illinois. 121p '17 III. dept. of ag'.. Springfield Grain standards act provides for establish- ment of official standards and licensing of grain inspectors. Am Coop J 12:17 S '16 Horticultural problems and laws. U. S. Webb. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:157-60 Mr '18 Kentucky statutes, Carroll's edition, 1915; chapter 4 (Act, April 2, 1892) agriculture, labor and statistics. Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916- 1917:384-93 '18 Laws of Maine relating to agriculture. Maine Ag Dept B V 16:1-103 D '17 Manual of agricultural laws (Mass.). 1916. comp. and ed. by R. E. Annin, jr. 195p '16 Mass. State bd. of ag., Boston Manual of laws pertaining to the Department of farms and markf^ts. N Y Farms & Mar- kets Dept Ag B 108:1-269 .Je '18 * Nationalizing agriculture. New Statesman (10 Great Queen st, Kingswav, London, W.C. 6d) 11:265-7, 286-7 Jl 6-13 '18 New Wyoming dip law; text. Am Sheep B & W 37:88 F '17 New York farm legislation. G. W. Harrison. Kimball's D F 15:240 Ap 1 '17 Ohio's new lime law. F. E. Bear. Ohio F 141: 285 F 23 '18 Organized farmer at Washin.gton. J. W. Short- hill. Am Coop J 13:107-8 N '17 Prince Edward Island passes important agri- cultural legislation. Int R Ag Econ 70:114-15 O '16 Quebec: agricultural legislation. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:131 F '17 Recent agricultviral legislation. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:475-8, 578-84 My-Je '18 Recent agricultural legislation in Ontario and Manitoba. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:484-9 Je '17 Recent agricultural legislation in the prov- inces. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:563-71 Jl '17 Recent agricultural legislation in the United States. J Bd Ag 24:880-1 N '17 Recent national legislation as it concerns the interests of the farmer. H. Smith. Farmers' Nat Congress Pro 1916:60-4 Report of committee on legislation of the New York state agricultural society. C. F. Bos- hart. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 105:19-30 Mr '18 24 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural law — Continued Report of the solicitor of the United States Department of agriculture for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1917. 29p '17 U S Ag Rural community and its legislature. C. O. Carpenter. Prog F 32:170 F 10 '17 Stray animals acts. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:318- 20 Ap '17 Taxation and the crop lien. Prog F 31:87 Ja 15 •16 Three governors speak for agriculture. Ag Digest 1:299 F '17 Three measures affecting agriculture of Brit- ish Columbia. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:831-3 S •16 See also Agricultural credit — United States — Law; Bee culture — Laws; Dairy inspec- tion; Dairy law; Desert land laws; Dogs — Law; Drainage laws; Fish laws; Game laws; Homestead law^; Horticultural inspec- tion; Irrigation laws; Legislation; Live stock laws; Stallion law; also American as- sociation for agricultural legislation; Inter- national yearbook of agricultural legisla- tion: also subhead Law under special sub- jects Agricultural legislation, Conference on. See Conference on agricultural legislation Agricultural legislation, International yearbook of. See International yearbook of agricul- tural legislation Agricultural liens Bill to regulate crop lien usury. Prog F 32:257 F 24 '17 Crop lien bill; full text of important new bill. Prog F 32:366 Mr 17 '17 Gov. Bickett denounces crop lien evil. Prog P 32:78 Ja 20 '17 Agricultural literature editing the agricultural bulletin; stylebook of the American association of agricultural college editors. F. C. Dean and others. 39p •18 American assn. of ag. college editors, Manhattan, Kansas See also Agricultural experiment station literature; Agricultural periodicals Agricultural, live stock, irrigation and engineer- ing societies of Idaho, Conference of. See Conference of agricultural, live stock, irri- gation and engineering societies of Idaho Agricultural machinery. See Farm machinery Agricultural museums Agricultural school museums. J. C: Magnan. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:886-7 O '16 Agricultural organisation society Agricultural organization society in England and Wales. Int R Ag Econ 77:15-24 My '17 Agricultural organisation society's report, 1915-1916. J Bd Ag 23:915-17 D '16 Policy of the Agricultural organisation so- ciety. L. Scott. J Bd Ag 24:1232-8 F '18 Agricultural pageants. See Pageants Agricultural periodicals Beginnings of live stock journalism; the story of how the founder of the Gazette came to engage in this work. A. H. Sanders, il Breeder's Gaz 70:1176-7 D 21 '16 Circulation and subscription problem. Wal- laces' F 41:118 Ja 28 '16 Contents of some farm papers. J. W. Cham- berlain. Hoard's D 51:244 Mr 3 '16 Farm bureau news. G: A. Starring. (Sup. to B. vol. 10, no. 3) 12p '18 S.D. state college, Brookings General principles governing editorial work given briefly and simply as a help in editing farm bureau publications and in submitting copy for publication Forty-five years in farm journalism. M. J. Lawrence. Ohio F 141:6 Ja 5 '18 How the farm paper helps the implement dealer. J: P. Wallace. Wallaces' F 41:234 F 11 '16 Postal law will kill national publications. Kimball's D F 16:106 F 15 '18 Preparation for editorial work on farm papers. N. A. Crawford. Kan Ag Coll B (Manhat- tan) v l.no 5 35p Mr 15 '17 Value of a good poultry paper. W. H. Hood. Am P J 49:822-3 O '18 See also Banker- farmer; Gardeners' chron- icle (London); Journal of agricultural re- search; Journal of dairy science; National stockman and farmer; (Dhio farmer; Swine world; Wallaces' farmer Agricultural pests Animal pests on cultivated plants observed by the entomological bureau of Stravropol in 1914. B. Uvarov. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 11:1715-17 N '16 Blackberry nuisance and destruction. J Ag New Zealand 14:52-4 Ja '17 Calendar of insect pests and plant diseases. E. J. Vosler. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 5: 37-43 Ja '16 Control of domestic animals. E. S. Scholl and J. W. Neill. Tex Ag Dept B n s 13p F '16 * Damage to agriculture by vermin and birds. W. E. Collinge. Nature (St Martin's st, London, W.C. 6d) 101:48 Mr 21 '18 Destruction of farm vermin. J Bd Ag 22:1162- 5; 23:866-9 F, D '16 * Economic toxicology. G: P. Gray. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 48: 329-32 O 4 '18 Friends and foes of the fruit grower. F. C. Pellett. il Wallaces' F 41:703 My 5 '16 Good in it; farmers' pests. H. Quick. Country Gent 81:55 Ja 8 '16 Grandmother's bugs — and mine. P. S. Love- joy, il Country Gent 83:5-|- Ja 12 '18 How to combat rabbits, gophers, prairie dogs, coyotes, ants and grasshoppers. A. L. Paschall. bibliog il Ariz Ag Exp B 81:320-38 •17 Muskrat (fiber zibethicus) injurious to fish and aquatic birds in Bavaria and Bo- hemia. G. Koff and H. N. Maier. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 4:628-30 Ap '17 Obsei-vations on animal pests of cultivated plants, made in Sweden from 1912 to 1916. A. Tullgren. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2: 255-8 F '18 Orchard and garden pests. J. G. Sanders. Prac F 114:188 My 15 '18 Some aliens we do not want; why we do not want them, and how they may arrive; the flying fox. D. B. Mackie. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:466-70 Jl '18 Some pests we do not want, why we do not want them, and how they may arrive; the banana root borer. D, B. Mackie. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:498-502 Ag '18 State crop pest law and rules and regula- tions of the commissioner. W Va Ag Dept B 24:1-13 '17 Summary of the work of the pest control section for the year 1916. D. B. Mackie. 11 Philippine Ag R 10, no 2:128-45 '17 To kill or not to kill; bounty question. F. C. Pellett. il Country Gent 81:380 F 19 "16 Tree and plant pests. C. L. Marlatt. il Scien- tific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84: 40-2 Jl 21 '17 See also Birds, Injurious and beneficial; Fruit — Diseases and pests; Fungi: Grain — Diseases and pests; Hessian flies; Insects, Injurious and beneficial; Rodents; Trees — Diseases and pests; Vegetables — Diseases and pests; Weeds; Weevils; also names of crops, subhead Diseases and pests Agricultural plants. See Plants, Food Agricultural power users' associations. See Syndicats de m^chanique agricole Agricultural products Import embargo on agricultural products. Am Flor 50:605 Ap 6 '18 See also Crops; Dairy products; Farm pro- duce; Fibers: Forest products; Fruit; Li- quors; Marketing; Root crops: Vegetables; also names of crops and products Analysis Analysis of soils, manures, fodders, etc.; pre- paration of samples. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:56-8 Ja '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 25 Agricultural products — Continued Costs Method of determining the cost of produc- tion of agricultural products. E. Marenghi. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:147-8 Ja '17 inspection Nomination of inspectors of agricultural prod- ucts in trade of the agricultural associa- tions. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2:127-8 P '18 Laws Restrictions impos^es 9, I'exportation ou fa- cilitfes accord6es a, I'importation dans les differents pays. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916: 321-60 '17 Marketing See Marketing Prices Italy — yearly average prices of the principal agricultural products. Doc Leaflets l,no 1: 11 Jl '17 Statistics China — production, exports, prices and freights, 1913-1916. Doc Leaflets l,no 5:71- 80 N '17 Foreign trade of the United States in agricul- tural products. Monthly Crop Rep 4:36-7 Ap 'IS Imports and exports of agricultural products. United States. See Yearbooks of the United States Department of agriculture, also pub- lished as Separates Laws Decret de la lieutenance n. 1127, donnant faculte au ministre de I'agriculture d'or- donner des recensements de produit.s agri- coles et des industries agricoles en Italic. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:22 '17 China Production, exports, prices and freights, 1913- 1916. Doc Leaflets l.no 5:71-80 N '17 Madagascar Principal exports, 1914-1915. Doc Leaflets 1, no 5:68-71 N '17 Portuguese Guinea Agricultural products of Portuguese Guinea. J. Machado da Fonseca. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7. no 9:1242-4 S '16 United States Crop yields and prices and future food supply in the United States. G. F. Warren. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 9:1341-3 S '16 Agricultural quarantine. See Quarantine, Agri- cultural Agricultural representatives. See County agents Agricultural research Agricultuial education and research in China. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46:54-5 Jl 20 '17 Agricultural research and education in Eng- land and Wales. J Bd Ag 23:1272-4; 24:1097- 8 Mr '17, Ja '18 Agricultural research in Canada. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:648-50 Jl '16 Agricultural research in the Virgin Islands is pro\ided for in the appropriations for the U. S. Department of agriculture, for the current fiscal year. The Danish authorities established an agricultural experiment sta- tion near Christiansted, St Croix, in 1910, which ultimately included a tract of 225 acres. This station is to be taken over by the States relations service of the Depart- ment of agriculture and the staff will be increased. Besides continuing experiments on sugar cane, cotton, vegetables, etc., the department is likely to investigate the live stock possibilities of the islands. Dairying is now almost unknown there. The leading crops are sugar cane and Sea Island cotton. An agricultural survey of the islands has been made by D. W. May, agronomist in charge of the Porto Rico experimental sta- tion.— Sci Am Agriculture's debt to science. J. G. Lipman. N J Ag Dept B 5:152-9 '17 Allotment of agricultural education and re- search. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:267-72 Mr '18 American agriculture; report on agricultural education methods and agricultural research work in the state of California. A. E. V. Richardson, il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:257-75, 339-54 My-Je '18 American system of agricultural education and research and its role in helping to win the war. D: F. Houston. Weekly N L 6:2 Ag 28 '18 Application of botanical science to agricul- ture. A. Howard. Ag J of India Sci Con- gress No 1916:14-26 '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 10:1423-6 O '16 Chuck wagon scientist. W. C. Barnes, il Breeder's Gaz 70:408 S 14 '16 Chuck-wagon scientist again. C. M. O'Donel. Breeder's Gaz 70:954 N 16 '16 Contribution of science to agricultural effi- ciency and development. A. McTaggart. J Ag New Zealand 16:156-61 Mr '18 Cotton research. D. T. Chadwick. Ag J of India 13:721-3 O '18 Development of agricultural research in Aus- tralia. Exp Sta Record 39:1-7 Jl '18 Employment of research assistants who may register as graduate students at the college, by J. G. Lipman; Graduate teaching and its relation to the work of the agricultural experiment station, by L. R. Jones. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1916:169-72, 172-6 '17 Future of agricultural education and research in the United States. W. H. Jordan. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47: 125-34 F 8 '18 Green manuring: a review of the American experiment station literature. A. J. Pieters. bibliog Am Soc Agron J 9:62-82, 109-26, 162- 90 F-Ap '17 Improvement of cotton cultivation in the Central Provinces studied from an eco- nomic point of view. D. Clouston. Ag J of India Sci Congress No 1917:29-37 Inter-state conference of agricultural scien- tists. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:59-60 Ja '18 Mutual indebtedness of science and agricul- ture. J: M. Coulter. Cal State Comm Hort B V 5:128-33 Ap '16 Organization of agricultural research in India. H. M. Leake. Ag J of India 13:583-607 O '18 * Organisation of research in agriculture. Na- ture (St Martin's st, London, W. C. 6d) 100: 507-8 F 28 '18 Outlook for agricultural science. E. Davenport. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 45:149-60 F 16 '17 Preparation required for research work in ag- riculture, by T. F. Hunt; Publication of the results of investigations made in experi- ment stations in technical scientific jour- nals, including the Journal of agricultural research, by R. Pearl, with discussion. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:159-61, 186-98 Recent investigations and observations made at the Imperial institute (London). Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:16-22 Ja '18 Regulations for grants in aid of agricultural education and research in England and Wales. 21p '17 Gt. Britain Bd. of ag. and fisheries, London Not available for general distribution Research and application in agriculture. T: F. Hunt. Cal Commonwealth Club Transac (San Francisco 13c) 12:85-90 Ap '17 Research in market gardening. Gard Chron (Lond) 61:126 Mr 24 '17 Science and production. A. E. V. Richardson. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:102-10 F '17 Scientific research in agriculture, il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:151-62 F '18 Some problems in agronomy. C. R. Ball. Am Soc Agron J 8:337-47 N '16 Training in field observations. W. Burns. Ag J of India 12:79-83 Ja '17 Value of experimental work for truck farm- ers; with discussion. T. C. Johnson. Mass Ag Bd B 5:34-51 '18 (3d ed rev.) 26 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agricultural research — Continued Vital importance and real ultimate signifi- cance. Exp Sta Record 39:101-6 Ag- '18 WTiat science has done and will do for flor- iculture. E: A. White. Gard Cliron Am 21: 11-14 Ja '17 Seo also Agricultural experiment stations; Agricultural experimentation; Forestry re- search; Hoiticultural research; Plant breed- ing; also Conference of agricultural scien- tists; Journal of agricultural research Agricultural school of Ste.-Anne de la Pocatiere. See Ste.-Anne de la Pocatiere agricultural school Agricultural schools Back to the farm! School of horticulture at Ambler, Pennsylvania. Illustrated World (Drexel av & 58th st, Chicago 15cj 28:613 D '17 Municipal agricultural school. A. Kennedy. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:82-4, 385-8 Ja, Ap '18; Discussion. 5:608-12 Je '18 Original agricultural school commencement. J. M. Drew, il Rural N Y 76:575 Ap 21 '17 Report of the standing committee on movable schools of agricultuie; with discussion. C. S. Wheeler. Am Assn Farmers' Inst Workers Pro 1916:68-72 '17 Schools of agriculture, mechanic arts and homemaking. L. S. Hawkins, il Univ of the State of N Y (Albany) B 626 27p N 1 '16 "Vocational agricviltural schools. C. R. Hoffer. Purdue Ag 12:212-13 Ja '18 Hee also Agricultural colleges; Agricul- tural high schools; Rural schools; also Agronomic institute of Moscow, National farm school, Oka agricultural institute, Riggs school, Lakeville, Conn.; Ste.-Anne de la Pocatiere agricultviral school Courses of study Civic and social training in the agricultural schools. J. McCaig. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:618- 20 Je '18 California Purpose of the University of California farm school at Davis. H. E. Van Norman. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:67-9 Ja '18 Canada Agricultural schools in Quebec. J Ag (Quebec) 20:201 Ap '17 Provincial schools of agriculture. W. J. El- liott, (/w Report, United farmers of Al- berta, 1917, p. 255+) '18 Georgia District agricultural schools of Georgia. C. H. Lane and D. J. Crosby. (B. 44) 32p '16 U.S. Bureau of education, Washington, D. C. Seventh annual report of the eleven district agricultural schools of Georgia. J. S. Stew- art. Ga Ag Coll B 109:1-36 Je '16 Eighth annual report of the eleven district agricultural schools of Georgia. J. S. Stew- art. Ga Ag Coll B 138:1-28 '17 Ireland Agricultural and rural extension schools in Ireland. A. C. Monahan. (B. 41) 38p il '16 U. S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. Massachusetts Information relating to the establishment and administiation of county agricultiual schools and agricultural departments. (B. 23) 80p '16 Mass. Bd. of educ, Boston Agricultural schools, County Agricultural education in county schools. H. L. Russell. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, v. 5, p. 353-7) '17 'Agricultural sciences. Publications in; Index. 1912-1917. Cal Univ Pub Ag Sci 589-95p '17 Agricultural societies Activities of mutual co-operative agricultural associations. Int R Ag Econ 70:30-6 O '16 Agricultural association formed in Guadeloupe. H: T. Wilcox. (Commerce Reports no. 243) p 217 (O 16) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. Appendix to annual report of the province of Ontario 1917; results of competitions in standing field crops and prjze-winning grain at winter fairs. 126p '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto 18th annual report of the Agricultural socie- ties of Ontario and of the convention of the Ontario association of fairs and exhibitions, for the year 1918. 112p il '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Legislation visant les organisations publiques locales. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:830-6 '17 Miscellaneous inforination relating to co-op- eration and association in various countries. See monthly numbers of International re- view of agricultural economics Sixteenth annual report of the agricultural societies of Ontario and of the convention of the Ontario association of fairs and exhibi- tions for the year 1916. 120p il '16 Ontario Dept. of agriculture, Toronto 17th annual report of the agricultural societies of Ontario and of the convention of the On- tario association of fairs and exhibitions for the year 1917. 120p il '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Suggestions for a state cooperative law de- signed to conform to section 6 of the Clay- ton act. (Service and regulatory announce- ments—Maikets 20) Sp '17 U S Ag See also Agricultural cooperative credit as- sociations; Agriculture, Cooperative; also names of societies, e.g. Agricultural organi- zation society, Association of the agricul- turists of Spain. Catholic agricultural con- federation of old Castile and Leon, Catholic social federation of Navarre, Hawke's Bay farming development association. Heather- land association of Denmark, Irish agricul- tural organisation society, Jewish agri- cultural and industrial aid society. Na- tional agricultural organization society. National agricultural society, Ontario agri- cultural and experimental union. Peasants' league of Belgium, Royal society of Danish agriculture, Russian agricultural congress. Secretariat of Swiss peasants, Swiss peas- ants' union, Syndicats de mechaniqvie agri- cole. Women's national farm and garden association; also names of state associa- tions Directories Agricultural and live stock associations of Kentucky. Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:373-6 '18 County and local agricultural societies. Pa As Dept B 296:1-8 '17 Directory of the agricultural and similar or- ganizations of Massachusetts. 31p '16 Mass. State bd. of agriculture, Boston Directory of the agricultural and similar or- ganizations of Massachusetts, 1917. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916,pt 1:223-39 '17 List of county and local agricultural societies (in Pennsylvania). Pa Ag Dept B 281:1-8 '16 Agricultural surveys Brief economic and social survey of Putnam county, Ga. (Farm life conditions in the South) 5p n.d. Georgia State normal school, Athens Observations on the recent agricultural in- quiry in California. T: F. Hunt. Cal Ag Exp 20p n. d. * Preliminary report into the agricultural re- sources of the state, 1916. 30p '16 Comm. of ag. inquiry. State of Rhode Island and Providence plantations. Providence Webster county, Ga. ; a brief economic and social survey. A. Kidd and E. C. Branson. lOp n.d. Georgia State normal school, Athens See also Dairy farm surveys; Farm sur- veys; Social surveys Laws Recensements de la population, des propri- et§s foncieres; des machines agricoles et du betail; evaluation des recoltes. Int Year- book Ag Leg 1916:26-31 '17 Agricultural tools. See Farm machinery; Tools Agricultural tractors. See Tractors AGRICULTURAL INDEX 27 Agricultural war book for 1916 Descriptive note. Ag Gaz ol" Canada 3:397-9 My '16 Production and thrift, 1916. 250p '16 Canada Ag Agriculture Adjustment of production to demand. C. K. Knight. Penn State F 9:341+ Mr '16 Alter the war. G: D. Black. Ohio P 141:374 Mr 9 'IS Agricultural problems, American and Euro- pean. J. G. Schurman. N Y Ag Dept B 92: 89-97 F '17 Agriculture for beginners. W. I. Chamber- lain. Nat Stock & F 40:4, 38, 70, 100, 132, 180, 205, 228, 252 Ap 1-29, My 13-Je 3 '16 American larmer's opportunity. A. W. Blair, il Hoard's D 53:785+ Je 1 '17 Botany and better agriculture. E. J. Petry. Purdue Ag 11:21-2 Je '17 Can the boy without much capital buy a farm of high priced land? A. J. Bill. Banker-F 3:14 N '16 Coimtry versus city. W. H. Wilson. {In Am. sociological soc, Pub. v. 11, p. 12-20) Don t sell your breeding stock. F. R. Mar- shall, il Am Sheep B & W 37:329-30 Je '17 Effect of climate and soil upon agriculture. R. R. Spafford. maps University Studies (Nebraska Univ., Lincoln) v 16,nos 1, 2:91- 113 Ja-Ap '16 Efiect of wars on trade and national indus- try. J: B. C. Kershaw. Industrial Manage- ment (6 E. 39th st, N.Y. 25c; 54:94-9 O '17 Eugenics and agriculture. O. F. Cook. J He- redity 7:249-54 Je '16 Failures at farming. B. Howard, il Country Gent 83:14 F 16 '18 Farmer and the new conditions. G: D. Black. Ohio F 142:579 D 14 '18 Farming — a science, a business and a life. H: Wallace. Wallaces' F 41:1656 D 22 '16 Farming: industry, business, profession. C. Poe. Prog F 31:407 Mr 18 '16 Farms that came back. H. W. Collingwood. il Country Life 29:36-7 Ja; 40-1 F; 50-1 Mr; 40-1 Ap; 30:44-5 My; 50-1 Je; 40-1 Jl; 40-1 Ag; 38-9 S; 40-1 O '16 Geography of the world's agricultvire. V. C. Finch and O. E. Baker. 14dp bibliog maps '17 U S Ag Graphic summary of world agriculture; maps. V. C. Finch and others. U S Ag Yearbooli 1916:531-53; Same. Separate 713 Greater acreage or more per acre? F. M. Lutts. Ohio F 139:672 My 12 '17 Greater agriculture; a sequel. W. J. Maiden. 19th Century (249 W. 13th St., N.Y. 50c) 81: 171-92 Ja '17 Home of their own. E. Davenport. Country Gent 83:7+ Ag 10 '18 How John and Mary may start farming. C. E. Ladd. Country Gent 83:12 Je 29 '18 Importance of continued cultivation. Coop Manager & F 6:83 Jl "17 Labor hears farmers' side. A. C. Townley. Non-Partisan Leader (Box 575, St Paul, Minn. $2.50 per yr.) 5:6-7+ D 10 '17 Laying the foundation. A. H. Shaver. Wallaces' F 4:2:500 Mr 16 '17 Letters to a young farmer. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 81:1929, 1998, 2071; 82:11, 97 N 4, 18. D 2 '16, Ja 6, 20 '17 Man and his relation to the soil. G. F. Jor- dan. Coop Manager & F 6:77 Ja '17 More per acre vs. inore acres. F. M. Lutts. Ohio F 141:614 My 4' '18 More soup stones. B. Howard. Country Gent 81:1969 N 11 '16 New business of farming. F. D. Coburn. See monthly numbers of Country Life in Amer- ica from April to October 1916 Organization of agriculture. {In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 435- 504) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, WMs. Includes: Cost of living and the remedy, by C: McCarthy; Basis of National agricul- tural organization, by K. L. Butterfield; Or- ganization and price making, by J. N. Mc- Bride; Unification of American agriculture, by C. S. Vrooman; National service institu- tion for farmers, by C: A. Lyman; First aid to farming business, by C: W. Holman; An- nouncement of National agricultural organi- zation society Outstanding achievements in agriculture. L. H. Bailey. J Ag (Quebec) 19:205 Mr '16 Palate of civilized man and its influence on agriculture. D: Fairchild. il J Fr Inst (Franklin Inst., Philadelphia 50c) 185:299- 316 Mr '18 Picture of the world's basic resources of re- habilitation, maps Americas (55 Wall st, N.Y.) 4:24-8 Jl '18 Plain tale of a back to the lander; he reviews his first year. Rural N Y 77:693, 718 My 18- 25 '18 Plant ecology and its relation to agriculture. W. G. Waterman. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46:223-8 S 7 '17 Practical pointers for increasing production, il Ohio F 139:633-4 My 5 '17 Pi-eserve and produce. Purdue Ag 12:30-4 O '17 Relationship between the use of fertilizer and labor efficiency. Coop Manager & F 6:72-3 Je '17 Rhythm of civilization and agriculture. Wal- laces' F 41:1656-7 D 22 '16 School and farm of the future. B. T. Gallo- way. J Ag (Quebec) 19:250 My '16 * Seven barrels on democracy. W: Haller. Co- lumbia Univ Quar (Columbia Univ. Press, N.Y. 30c) 20:170-5 Ap '18 Soil feeding or crop feeding. M. Ryder. Coop Manager & F 7:78 N '17 Some observations on agricviltural work in Egypt, America, and Japan. W. Roberts. Ag J of India 12:583-7; 13:272-80 O '17, Ap "18 (to be cont) Soup stones in agriculture. B. Howard. Coun- try Gent 81:1871 O 21 '16 Stoiy of John and Mary; they want to farm, but how can they afford it? E. Davenport. Country Gent 83:15 Ad 13 '18 Those good old days. M. E. Townsend. Nat Stock & F 41:138 Ap 28 '17 Value of agriculture in time of war. E. M. K. Gelling. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:391 Ap 21 '17 Veteran's memories. H. W. Phelps. Nat Stock & F 40:958 D 23 '16 Visit to Optimistic farm, N.J., in the good vear 1940. O. W. Mapes. Rural N Y 75:1229, 1254 S 23-30 '16 War time profits. P. T. Maw. J Bd Ag 24: 63-6 Ap '17 Waste and the high cost of living. H. C. Campbell. Hoard's D 53:969 Jl 13 '17 What is coming to farming? G: A. Cosgrove. Rural N Y 77:743 Je 1 '18 What poor seed, plant or stock diseases and boarder cows cost farmers. H. L. Russell. Banker-F 4:12-13 N '17 What the railroads are doing in the develop- ment of farm and rural communities. J: H. Peyton. {In Agricultural extension, p 103-6) '16 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago Will our farmers become tenant class? T. Roosevelt. Ohio F 140:314 O 13 '17 Window box farmers: a caustic commentary on this class of farmer advisors. S. W. Charles. Farm Eng 6:12 F '18 .Sfc also Animals, Predatory; Bacteriology; Banks and agricultural development; Bee culture; Bees; Birds, Injurious and bene- ficial; Clearing of land; Cover crops; Crops; Dairying; Diversified farming; Drainage; Drug farming; Dry farming; Electricity on the farm; Farmers; Farmers' institutes; Farms; Feeding and feeding stuffs; Fertili- zers; Floriculture; Forage plants; Forests and forestry; Frost protection; Fruit cul- ture; Gardening; Greenhouses; Insects, In- jurious and beneficial; Irrigation; Irrigation farming; Land; Land tenure; Live stock; Manures; Market gardening; Marketing; Pastures and meadows; Peasantry; Plant breeding; Plants; Poultry; Ranges; Recla- mation of land; Rotation of crops; Seeds; Silage; Silos: Standing crop competitions; Threshing; Tillage; Trees; Truck farming; Vegetable gardening; also headings begin- ning Agricultural, Agriculture, Farm, Soil, Soils, and names of special products 28 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agriculture — Continued Accounting Lessons in field managrement. M. Champlin. 50c '17 Agronomy dept.. South Dakota state college, Brookings State finances; farm number, (v. 1, no. 11) p 3-5 F '18 N.Y. State comptroller's office, Albany Bibliography Agriculture; Cotton and cottonseed; Tobacco: 1912-1916; Forest products. (In Circular of information concerning census publications, 1790-1916, p 37-42, 73-80) '17 U. S. Census bur., Washington, D. C. Best books — new and old; authoritative books and publications; with list. E. R. Maclntyre and C. S. Hean. Ag Digest 1:198-9, 238-40 N-D '16 Bibliographical work, special indexes, direc- tories and lists of publications in progress in the Department of agriculture. (Lib. notes, no. 6) 8p mim '18 U S Ag Books on agriculture and household science. O. J. Stevenson. Ontario Ag Dept B 259: 1-14 '18 Books on the farm and garden. 4p '18 Public library. South Bend, Ind. Economic biology; literature relating to en- tomology, botany, floriculture, horticulture, agriculture, forestry. (Catalog no. 37) 64p '17 Franklin bookshop, 920 Walnut st., Philadelphia Farmers' bulletins you ought to have. Prog F 31:218 F 12 '16 Helpful books for farmers and agricultural workers. N C Ag Ext Farm-News v 4 IpF 23 '18 Libraries and the food campaign. H. W. Sewall. Minn Lib Notes and News (Pub. lib. comm., St Paul) 5:112-15 D '17 List of agricultural publications in India. See Agricultural journal of India, issues of April and October of each year Practical books on agriculture which every- one should read. 24p map '17 International harvester co.. Agricultural extension dept., Chicago Publications of the Imperial department of agriculture in India. See quarterly issues of Agricultural journal of India Successful farm life; a suggestive list of books. 37p '17 Brumback library of Van Wert county. Van Wert, Ohio United States Department of agriculture; list of publications issued since Julv 1, 1913, (revised to Dec. 31, 1916). 114p '17 U S Ag Classification A detailed classification of agriculture now printing will be sent to all libraries of ag- ricultural colleges or experiment stations on the printed lists of the U S Dept of Ag- riculture, and, on request, to other agri- cultural libraries having enuf interest to test or examine the skeme critically and send the editor notes of faults or sugges- tions for improvement. This classification is for incorporation in the 10th edition of the Decimal Classification by Melvil Dewey, to be publisht next winter. Addres For- est Press, Lake Placid, N. T. Demonstration work See Agricultural experiment stations; Demonstration work in agriculture; Farm home demonstration work Dictionaries Agricultural dictionary. Prog F 32:222 F 17 '17 Directories List of workers in subjects pertaining to agriculture and home economics, 1917-1918; pt. 1, United States Department of agricul- ture; pt. 2, State agricultural colleges and experiment stations. 68, 89p '18 U S Ag Economic aspects Agrarian movement in the Northwest. J. E. Boyle. Am Econ Review (Ithaca, N.Y. $1.25) 8:505-21 S '18 Agrarian question in Spain. Int R Ag Econ 61:128-30 Ja '16 Agricultural mobilization. Cornell Country- man 14:565 Ap '17 Agricultural reconstruction. J Bd Ag 24:1-11 Ap '17 Agriculture in New England. K. L. Butter- field, il Breeder's Gaz 72:1154 D 20 '17 Biggest wheat farm in the world; 200,000 acres of Indian land backed by millions of dollars. P. S. Rose, il Country Gent 83:6-7+ O 26 '18 British agriculture as a business proposition. J. H. Guy. J Bd Ag 25:402-16 JI '18 Business organization as related to agricul- ture. M. L. Urann. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916,pt 2:141-51 '17 Consolidation of agricultural holdings in the United Provinces. H. S. Jevons. Ag J of India 13:222-30 Ap '18 (to be cont) Corporate farming. W. W. Reynolds, il Ohio F 141:394 Mr 16 '18 Cost of agricultural production. Wallaces' F 43:1741 N 29 '18 Countryside and nation. G: E. Vincent, (/n Am. sociological soc. Pub. v. 11, p. 1-11) Crisis in production; how shall we meet it? W. W. Reynolds. Rural N Y 75:1535 D 16 '16 * Economics and the new agricultural policy. C. F. Bickerdike. Econ J (St Martin's st, London, W. C. 5s) 27:471-85 D '17 Economics of a Deccan village. H. H. Mann. Ag J of India 12:446-65 Jl '17 Everything ties back to the farm. H: I. Dodge, il Country Gent 82:1762-3 N 17 '17 Examination and interpretation of data in investigations on agricultural economics. E. Marenghi. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 12: 1827-35 D '16 Facing food facts and the future — the op- portunity of the banker. M. A. Traylor. il Banker-F 4:2-5 Jl '17 Factory system in farming; what it would mean to America. Rural N Y 76:1315 N 17 '17 Facts for the farmer. 94p (Ap) '18 National nonpartisan league, St. Paul, Minn. Farm problems in Congress. H. W. Sumners. N Y Ag Dept B 81:1726-34 Mr '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 3:1726-34 '17 Farm tenantry in the United States. W. J. Spillman and E. A. Goldenweiser. maps U S Ag Yearbook 1916:321-46; Same. Separate 715 Farmer and foreign trade. Ag Digest 1:332-3 Mr '17 Farmer and prices. Wallaces' F 42:1176 Ag 31 '17 Farmer and the high cost of living. Jersey B 35:1952 D 13 '16; Same. Hoard's D 52:736 D 15 '16 Farmer must produce more — banker must co- operate. Banker-F 4:9 Mr '17 Farmer says forward — march! Rural N Y 76:1147 O 6 '17 Farmers must do it themselves. Rural N Y 76:839 Je 30 '17 Farmer's response to economic forces. W. J. Spillman. (In Am. farm management assn. Record of pro., 1915, p. 61-9) '16 G. A. Billings, sec, Washington, D.C. ; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1:121-5 Ja '16 P^irmers should have an active interest in the development of foreign trade. B. F. Harris. Banker-F 4:10-11 Mr '17 Farming business needs attention. A. H. Wil- liams. Nat Stock & F 42:508 Ag 31 '18 Farm's greatest asset: boys and girls. W. L. Houser. Breeder's Gaz 73:1298 Je 20 '18 Food and the people; the problem of the high cost of living in the New York legislature. L: Waldman. 45p '18 Rand school of social science, 7 E. 15th st, N.Y. Food situation. D. F. Houston. Weekly N L 4:1-3 Mr 7 '17 For sale — terms cash; the auction uncovers the revolution in farming. J. C. Marquis, il Country Gent 83:3-4+ Ap 20 '18 High cost of living and the farmer. Ag Di- gest 1:255 Ja '17 * High cost of war-time farming. H. J. Hughes. Review of Reviews (30 Irving Place, N.Y. 25c) 58:407-10 O '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 29 Agriculture — Economic aspects — Continued How to make food abundant and cheap. T: F. Hunt. Country Gent 83:15 Je 29 '18 Importance of crops (from bulletin Issued by the National city bank of New York). Am Pert 46:26 Mr 17 '17 Increased crop production. Ag Gaz of Can- ada 4:268-74 Ap '17 Increasing agricultural production. A. Trudel. J Af? (Quebec) 20:139. Ja '17 Investigation? W. A. Paxson. Nat Stock & P 40:1080 Ja 20 '17 Irish agriculture. Wallaces' F 43:1254 S 6 '18 Is increased production the big problem? P. Nelson, il Ohio P 141:813 Je 29 '18 Land tenure in the Panjab in their original form and as affected by British rule. J. M. Douie. Int R Ag Econ 79:51-60 Jl '17 Lands of the state domain. Int R Ag Econ 79:78-9 Jl '17 Legitimate price fixing. Wallaces' P 42:1128 Ag 17 '17 Lessons in solving labor, credit and other pro- duction problems. A. E. Grantham. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., Phil- adelphia $1) 74:210-23 N '17 Mai-xian economics. M. E. Marcy. Int Social- ist Review (341 E. Ohio st., Chicago 10c) 17:621-4 Ap '17 Meeting the farmer halfway. C. Vrooman. U S Ag Yearbook 1916:63-75; Same. Separate 698 * Mercantile and agricultural economics. C. S. Duncan. J Political Econ (Univ. of Chicago Press, Chicago 35c) 26:769-806 O '18 Miscellaneous information relating to agricul- tural economy in general in various coun- tries. See monthly numbers of International review of agricultural economics Nation is paving for neglect of agriculture. C. S. Barrett. Prog P 32:594 My 12 '17 Net output from agriculture and Its distribu- tion. C. S. Orwin. J Bd Ag 24:158-61 My '17 New phases of agriculture. J: Pletcher. Coop Manager & P 7:53 D '17 Organization and price making. J. N. Mc- Bride. (/w Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 449-61) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. Organized agriculture as a business. Am In- dustries (30 Church st, N.Y. 10c) 18:7 D '17 Plan to increase farm production. A. Lind- ley. Breeder's Gaz 72:280 Ag 30 '17 Plea for the farmer. A. P. Thomas. 24p 10c '16 Union Star pub. CO., Brookneal, Va. Policy of that'll do. W. A. N. Robertson. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:421-7 Jl '17 Price control as the farmer sees it. E. Daven- port. Country Gent 82:1219-20 Ag 4 '17 Price maintenance of agricultural products. E. S. Clark. Wallaces' P 42:502 Mr 16 '17 Problem of the sale of agricultural products in the United States in connection with economy in farming. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 2:280-2 P '16 Real food problem. S. W. Charles. Parm Eng 5:3-4 D '17 Recent measures for developing the growing of cereals. Int R Ag Econ 79:80-2 Jl '17 State and agriculture. L. Smith-Gordon. Quar- terly Review (249 W: 13th st., N.Y. $2) 227: 178-93 Ja '17 Stop food-crop wastes by improving methods. D. P. Houston. Weekly N L 4:1 Ap 4 '17 Trend of Indian agricultural exports. A. C. Dobbs. Ag J of India 13:249-53 Ap '18 Two dimen.sions of productivity; with discus- sion. H: C. Taylor. Am Econ Review (Ith- aca, N.Y. $1.25) 7:sup 49-61 Mr '17 Unification of American agriculture. C. S. Vrooman. {In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 462-70) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. War after the war. W. W. Swanson. (7m Re- port, United farmers of Alberta, 1917, p. 221-t-) '18 What an eastern farmer thinks of the food shortage. J. L. Dean. Outlook (381 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 118:532-4 Ap 3 '18 What is to be the future of the American countryside? G: E. Vincent. Banker-P 4:12 Mr '17 * Wheat farmers' dilemma. T: P. Gore. Porum (118 E. 28th st, N.Y. 25c) 60:257-66 S '18 When is the world safe for democracy? A. W. Littlefield. Rural N Y 76:1391 D 8 '17 Where the trouble begins. Wallaces' P 42: 965 Je 29 '17 Why American farmers must get more for their crops. C. Poe. Prog P 33 :913 Ag 17 '18 Yield and profit; farmers must ask how much they can afford to raise. E. Davenport. Country Gent 83:11-12 D 14 '18 ^fe ulfio Agriculture and the war; Banks and agricultural development; Parm man- agement; Income; Railroads and agricul- tural development History See Agriculture, Ancient; Agriculture, Medieval; Agriculture, Primitive Statistics Agricultural returns, 1918: preliminary state- ment. J Ed Ag 25:763-7 S '18 Agricultural returns of Great Britain. A. Nutting. (Commerce Reports no. 231) p 22- 3 (O 2) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domes- tic commerce, Washington, D. C. Agricultural statistics for 1917. W. P. Cal- lander, maps Wis Ag Dept B 14:1-55 '18 British agricultural report for August. R. P. Skinner. (Commerce Reports no. 235) p 90-1 (O 7) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. Cooperative crop reporting service for Nebraska. E. R. Danielson. Neb Ag Bd B 267:1-55 '18 Documentary Leaflets is the title of a new publication of the International institute of agriculture Bureau of statistics. It is in- augurated to include various items which are outside the scope of information hitherto furnished in the Monthly Bulletin. The data published will deal especially with yield, trade, stocks, prices, rates of freight, etc. All information will be from official sources. References to the important arti- cles in these pamphlets will be included in the Agricultural Index Parm survey of Montana. E. L. Currier. Mont Ag Ext Pub no 25 19p '18 Pood production outlook. D: P. Houston. Weekly N L 5:7-8 P 27 '18; Same. Hoard's D 55:372 Mr 22 '18 Graphic summary of American agriculture. M. Smith and others, maps U S Ag Year- book 1915:329-403 Iowa's agricultural greatness. Wallaces' P 43: 1816 D 13 '18 Ohio agricultural statistics. 1916-17. 78p '17 Ohio Dent, of ag., Columbus Productivity per acre and per person de- pendent upon agriculture in countries named. Monthly Crop Rep 4:78 Jl '18 Statistical tables relating to fisherie.'s. crops, live stock, farm produce, etc. J Dept Ag Ireland 18, no 1:102-27 '18 Statistics of Ohio farms: faults of the present system. P. M. Lutts. Ohio Ag Exp B 1:91-5 Mr '16 * Summer fallow, pasture, orchard, small fruits, vineyard and garden in Ontario; Parm property, implements and live stock in Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 1917, p. 37, 45) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto BiMiography Statistical references. (In Geography of the world's agriculture, p. 148-9) '17 U S Ag Study and teaching Agricultural and farm mechanics. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1088-9 N '18 Agricultural education in secondary schools. L. S. Hawkins, il map Univ of the State of N Y (Albany) B 624 87p O 1 '16 Agricultural instruction in the high schools of six eastern states. C. H. Lane. (B. 1918. no. 3) 73p map '18 U.S. Bur. of educ. Washington, D. C. * Agricultural text-books for our public schools. H. Ness. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:484-6 N 15 '18 30 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agriculture — Study and teaching — Continued Agriculture correlated with manual training. W: Giese. il plans Industrial Arts Magazine (129 Michigan st, Milwaukee, Wis. 25c) 6: 477-9 D '17 Agriculture in the high school. H: N. Goddard and J: A. James. 191p il '17 Wis. Dept. of public instruction, Madison Agronomist of the future. W. M. Jardine. Am Soc Agron J 9:385-90 D '17 Best plan for teaching agricvilture in rural schools. 5p '17 Agricultural extension dept.. Int. harvester co., Chicago Collection and preservation of insects and otlier material for use in the study of agri- culture. C. H. I^ane and N. Banks, il Farm- ers' B 606:1-22 '17 (rev.) College teaching in agriculture. R. A. Dutcher. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 7:353-6 Mr 23 '18 College teaching in agriculture. F. A. Waugh. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 7:130-2 F 2 '18 Collegiate farmers. W. E. Stone. Ind Ag Ext B 53:1-7 '16 Correlating agriculture with the public school subjects in the Southern states. C. H. Lane .and E. A. Miller, il plan U S Ag B 132:1-41 '15 Departmental organization in agricultural teaching. F: H. Blodgett. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. lOc) 6:668- 72 D 8 '17 Fabricating farmers. C. Vrooman. il Review of Reviews (30 Irving Place, N.Y. 25c) 58: 265-8 S '18 Farm craft lessons for reserve volunteers: lessons 1-7. 4 pamphlets '18 B. D. Butler, dir., U.S. Boys' working reserve. Room 47, 120 W. Adams st., Chicago Titles follow: American boy and the war, by E. Davenport; When the city boy goes to the farm, by E. Davenport; The horse, by J. L. Edmonds; The cow; Swine Farm crops; study course for boys' agricul- tural clubs. E. J. Kinney. Ky Ag Ext C 56: 1-48 '18 Field exercises in their relation to agricul- tural teaching. K. C. Davis. (In Pro. Nat. educ. assn., 1916, p. 619-22) $2 '16 D. W. Springer, sec, Ann Arbor, Mich. Home project in secondary-school agriculture. L. H. Dennis. (/« Pro. Nat. educ. assn., 1916, p. 622-6) $2 '16 D. W. Springer, sec, Ann Arbor, Mich. How shall a city man start farming? Prog F 33:4 Ja 5 '18 How teachers of agriculture are trained in the United States. C. D. Jarvis. Ag Gaz of Can- ada 5:622-3 Je '18 Illinois bulletins 1-5. '18 B. D. Butler, dir.. U. S. Boys' working reserve, Room 47, 120 W. Adams st., Chicago, 111. Titles follow: U.S. reserve volunteer, by B. D. Butler; U.S. Boys' working reserve; Loyal farm boy and the war, by E. Daven- port; Training city boys to be farm helpers, by W: J. Bogan; Call of the war to the loyal farmer, by E. Davenport Illinois schoolboys and the farms. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 7: 73-4 Ja 19 '18 Khaki university for Canadian soldiers. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:183 F 'IS Reference material for vocational agricultural instruction. (B. 14, Ag. Ser. 2) 26p '18 Fed- eral bd. for vocational education, Ouray bldg., Washington, D.C. Stencils vitalize school work. 9p il '17 Int. harvester co., Chicago * Suggestions for teachers giving practical in- struction to city boys in: (a) Care and handling of work horses; (b) Care, adjust- ment, and use of farm machinery; (c) Care and handling of dairy cows and milk. W. M. Jardine. (C. 7) 30p il '18 Kansas State coun- cil of defense. State House, Topeka Teaching agriculture. G. A. Bricker. Ohio F 142:248, 281, 300, 462, 489, 510, 534, 560 S 14- 28, N 9-D 7 '18 Training boys for farm work. la Ag Ext Emergency Leaflet 35:1-4 '18 Use of land in teaching agriculture in sec- ondary schools. E. Merritt. U S Ag B 213: 1-12 '15 Vitalizing the teaching of agriculture in rural schools, il Am City— Town and county ed (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 17:325-8 O '17 See also Agricultural education and refer- ences under that subject; Nature study; Plants — Diseases and pests — Study and teaching; also American association for the advancement of agricultural teaching Bihllography * Publications of Department of agriculture classified for the use of teachers under fol- lowing subjects: Agricultural education; Birds and other animals; Animal hus- bandry; Agronomy; Rural engineering; Dairying; Farin management and rural economy; Horticvilture; Home economics. Prepared in Office of Agricultural instruc- tion, U.S. States relations service, Wash- ington, D.C. Terminology Contributions to agronomic terminology; with list of definitions. C. R. Ball and C: V. Piper. Am Soc Agron J 8:1-9, 197-204, 228- 37, 310-15 Ja, My, Jl S "16 Standardize farm terms. F. M. Lutts. Ohio F 142:578 D 14 '18 Strange terms or big words. Prog F 31:35 Ja 8 '16 Africa Man with the hoe in Africa. H. N. Howard. il World Outlook (150 5th av., N.Y. 15c) 3:19 Ja '17 See also Agriculture — Morocco; Agricul- ture— Rhodesia; Agriculture — South Africa; Agriculture — Tunis Alabama Alabama land book: a detailed description of the agricultural and business conditions. L. W. Statler, comp. and ed. 161p il map 25c '16 Trustees Alabama development fund, Montgomery, Ala. Annual report of the director of the Alabama agricultural experiment station on work done under the local experiment law in 1917. J. F. Duggar. Ala Ag Exp C 38:13-52 '18 Black belt of Alabama. G: E. Brown. Hoard's D 56:590 N 22 '18 How one state is increasing its food and feed crops. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 32:843 Ag 4 '17 Increasing the production of food crops in Alabama. J. F. Duggar. Ala Ag Ext C 10: 14-19 '17 Report on extension work, 1916. (In Co- operative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 33-41) '17 U S Ag Seen in Talladega county, Alabama. Prog F 32:683 Je 9 '17 29th annual report of the agricultural experi- ment station, 1916. Ala Ag Exp Rep 1916:1- 28 '17 30th annual report of the agricultural experi- ment station, 1917. Ala Ag Exp Rep 1917:1- 28 '18 What will the South plant? W: P. Redd. Am Fert 48:68 F 16 '18 Alaska Agricultural development tributary to govern- ment railroad in Alaska. A. Christensen. Alaska Railroad Record (Anchorage) 2:2-3, 12-13 N 13-20 '17 Possible agricultural development in Alaska. L. Chub'ouck. il U S Ag B 50:1-31 '14 Algeria Decret relatif aux services administratifs et techniques de I'agriculture de I'AIgerie. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:799-801 '17 Argentina Markets for agricultural implements and ma- chinery in Argentina. !•'. H. von Motz. (Special agents ser. no. 125) 86p '16 U.S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C; 5c Supt. of doc. AGRICULTURAL INDEX 31 Agriculture — Argentina — Continued Production and handling of grain in Argen- tina. L. Duval, il maps U S Ag Yearbook 1915:281-98 Proposed colonization law in Argentina. Wallaces' F 42:355 F 23 '17 Trip to the Argentine. C. F. Curtiss. la Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:96-105 Viticultural industry of Mendoza and the Argentine agricultural crisis. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 1:53-9 Ja '18 Arizona Carrying capacity of grazing ranges in south- ern Arizona. E. O. Wooton. bibliog il U S Ag B 367:1-40 '16 Development in the Salt River valley. R. Murphy. Breeder's Gaz 70:386 S 7 '16 Farm organization in the irrigated valleys of southern Arizona. R. W. Clothier, il map U S Ag B 654:1-58 '18 How to improve standard farm crops in Cochise county. A. L. Paschall. il Ariz Ag Ext C 15 lOp '17 Recommendations on ways and means to im- prove the food supply in Arizona. R. H. Forbes. Ariz Ag Exp Timely Hints 126:1-4 '17 Relation of weather to crops and varieties adapted to Arizona conditions. A. J. Mc- Clatchie and others, il Ariz Ag Exp B 78: 45-118 '16 Report on extension work, 1916. {In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 173-8) '17 U S A"' 27th annual report of the Arizona agricultural experiment station for the year ending June 30. 1916. il Ariz Ag Exp Rep 1916:239- 320 '16 See also Arizona — Agriculture and horti- culture. Commission of Arkansas Agricultural work on the Prescott and North- western railroad. E. J. Watson. Prog F 32: 1298 D 8 '17 Crop systems for Arkansas. A. D. McNair. il Farmers' B 1000:1-24 '18 Report on extension work, 1916. {In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 41-51) •17 U S Ag See also Agriculture and the war — Arkan- sas Australia * Agricultural and pastoral industries. {In Executive com. Report, 1918, p. 15-25) '18 Australia Advisory council of science and industry, Melbourne Agricultural development and extension on Kangaroo island. H. C. Williams. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:842-4 My '17 Agriculture in Queensland in 1915-1916. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 8:1089-91 Ag '17 Development of agricultural research in Aus- tralia. Exp Sta Record 39:1-7 Jl '18 Eyre's peninsula; its agricultural develop- ment and the work of the Department of agriculture. A. J. Perkins. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:684-90 Ap '17 Increasing primary production. A. E. V. Richardson. J Dept Ag Victoria 15-237-46 Ap '17 Land settlement and the provision of credit in Western Australia. J. W. Paterson. Int R Ag Econ 72:93-103: 73:79-81 D '16-Ja '17 Nhill agricultural society annual crop and fallow competitions, 1917. H. A. Mullett. il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:65-79 P '18 Report on the statistics of vineyards, or- chards, and gardens, for the season 1916-17. W. L. Johnston. J Dept Ag S Australia 21: 474-7 Ja '18 Side-lights on Australian agriculture. Wal- laces' F 43:713 Ap 26 '18 Summary of Australian conditions. R. H. Harrowell. Am Sheep B & W 38:273 Ap '18 See iter- arv Digest (354 4th av., N.Y. 10c) 55:52 Jl 14 '17 Colorado Dry farming in Colorado. A. Kezer. 11 Colo Ag Exp B 227:1-40 '17; Same (pt. 1). 18p n.d. Colorado state board of immigration, Capitol bldg., Denver. AGRICULTURAL INDEX 33 Agriculture — Colorado — Continued Effect of different times of plowing small- grain stubble in eastern Colorado. O. J. Grace. U S Ag B 253:1-15 '15 Farmers of Colorado respond loyally to the nation's food call with agricultural crop of 5145,000,000.00. Commercial (Denver civic and commercial assn. ac) 9:11 Ja 24 '18 Irrigated farming in Colorado. A. Kezer. 19p n.d. Colorado state board of immigration, Capitol bldg., Denver Native vegetation and climate of Colorado in their relation to agriculture. W. W. Rob- bins, il maps Colo Ag Exp B 224:1-56 '17 Report on extension work, 1916. {In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 183-7) '17 U S Ag Connecticut Report on extension work, 1916. (In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 187-92) '17 U S Ag See also Hartford county league Corn beit See Corn belt Crete Agriculture in Crete. L. Franchet. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 4:403-5 Ap '18 Cuba Commercializing a Cuban jungle. P. Shive. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 83:359 Je 9 '17; Same cond. Pan Am Union B (17th and B sts., N. W., Washington, D.C. 25c) 44:768-72 Je '17 Progress of agricultural science in Cuba. J. T. Crawley. (In Pan American scientific con- gress Pro., 1915, v. 3, p. 374-82) '17 Cyprus Agriculture and forestry in Cyprus. J. P. Mid- dleton. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:406-7 Ap •18 Delaware Report on extension work, 1916. (In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 192-5) '17 U S Ag Denmark Danish farm management. Field II 28:604 Ag '18 Heather-land association of Denmark. O. Mol- gaard. il Kimball's D F 15:48-h F 1 '17 How little Denmark became the model agri- cultural nation of the world. Banker-F 4: 11 Ja '17 How neutral Denmark suffers. O. Molgaard. Kimball's D F 16:532 Jl 1 '18 Loi n. 108 concernant les prets S, conc^der par I'etat sur le fonds special pour faciliter le morcellement des propri6t6s rurales et des terres. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1024-7 '17 See also Royal society of Danish agricul- ture Dominican Republic Agriculture in the Dominican Republic. C. M. J. Zielinski. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 10: 1339-40 O '17 Eastern states Future of farming on the upper Atlantic coast. H. Collingwood. Am Fert 49:52-4- S 28; 29- 31-1- N 9 '18 Outlook for farmers in the East. B. T. Gallo- way. N Y Ag Dept B 86:2649-57 Ag '16 Egypt " Agriculture on the Nile delta. V. C. Finch. maps J Geography (Appleton, Wis. 15c) 16: 241-4 Mr '18 Farming in Egypt. L. S. Sofianos. Penn State F 9:342 Mr '16 Some observations on agricultural work in Egypt, America, and Japan. W. Roberts. Ag J of India 12:583-7 O '17 Europe Farming in Europe. Rural N Y 75:82, 115, • 154, 189. 241, 283, 348 Ja 15-F 26 '16 What the European war means to the dairy and cattle farmer. A. H. Kolbe. Hoard's D 52:69 Ag 11 '16 Florida Report of condition and prospective yield of crops, fruit and fruit trees, and condition of live stock, for quarter ending June 30, 1917, as compared with same period for 1916. Florida Ag Dept Quar B v 27:42-55 Jl '17 Report of condition and prospective yield of crops, fruit and fruit trees for quarter end- ing June 30th, 1918; also condition of live stock, as compared with same period for 1917. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 28:39-53 Jl '18 Report on extension work, 1916. (In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 51-9) '17 U S Ag I' ' f . France Agriculture in Brittany. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 10:1405-8 O '16 Best fai-mer in France; Henry Girard. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 83:11-12-|- N 23 '18 Conditions of rural life in France. Int R Ag Econ 79:68-78 Jl '17 Conditions of rural life in 1913-1914. Int R Ag Econ 83:64-74 N '17 Corn belt farm boy in France, il O Judd Farmer 63:3 N 10 '17 Decret relatif k I'organisation de I'inspection g^nerale de I'agriculture. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:796-8 '17 France — Government of the Loire department has appropriated 600,000 francs to be used to encourage agricultural enterprises and the repopulation of the farming districts. To encourage large families a part of the loan of 2,000 francs will be cancelled for each child born after the farmer has taken possession of his allotment. N 16 '18 Rural prosperity of France. R. F. Spedding. Quarterly Review (249 W. 13th st., N.Y. $2) 227:314-30 Ap '17; Abstract. Rural Manhood 8:446-8 D '17 * La terre pendant I'epreuve; la vocation pay- sanne. E. Labat. Revue Deux Mondes (15 rue de rUniversit6, Paris 3fr) 6 per 46:426- 50 Jl 15 '18 Versailles a national nursery for France, il Touchstone (118 E. 30th St., N.Y. 35c) 2:170-5 Will forests be planted on the old battle fields? il Am For 24:548-50 S '18 See also Agriculture and the war — France Georgia Brief social and economic survey of Muscogee county. E. Jones. (B. v. 4,no. 3) 12p '17 Ga. State normal school, Athens Economic study of farming in Sumter county, Ga. H. M. Dixon and H. W. Hawthorne. U S Ag B 492:1-64 '17 Empire state of the South; what she is and will be. 95p il map '16 Ga. State dept. of ag., Atlanta Farm-management survey in Brooks county, Georgia. E. S. Haskell, il U S Ag B 648:1-59 •18 Georgian agriculture and education. R. L. Case. Purdue Ag 12:71-2 N '17 Long cotton makes a long purse. J: R. Mc- Mahon. il Country Gent 83:14-15 Ja 5 '18 Report on extension work, 1916. (/?i Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 59-67) '17 U S Ag Reports of what Georgia farmers are doing. C. Poe. Prog F 33:389 Mr 23 '18 When and what to plant to meet present con- ditions. A. M. Soule. Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 123:1-16 '17 Germany Enemy countryside; home food production in Germany. E. G. Montgomery, il Cornell Countryman 14:721-3 Je '17 German agricultural problems. H: A. Wal- lace. Wallaces' F 41:1504 N 17 •le German challenge to British agriculture. A. E. V. Richardson, il J Dept Ag Victoria 15: 198-223 Ap '17 34 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agriculture — Germany — Continued German nitrogen industry and the future of German agriculture. J Industrial and Eng- ineering Chemistry (Am. Chemical Soc, Baston, Pa. $6 per yr) 9:405-6 Ap '17 Influence of sugar beet cultivation on German agriculture. Ag J of India 12:302-7 Ap '17 National manure pile of Germany as the decisive factor in the war. Current Opinion (63 W. 36th St., N.Y. 25c) 62:104-5 F '17 Recent development of German agriculture. J Bd Ag 23:426-30 Ag '16; Same. Ag J of In- dia 12:109-14 Ja '17 Study of a small holding at Kirberg, district of Wiesbaden, Germany. E. Bender. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 10:1524-8 O '16 Why the Germans will not starve. E. K. Parkinson. 11 Country Life 33:60-1 F '18 Women agricultural workers in Germany. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 2:225-41 '17 Great Britain Agricultural education and live stock im- provement in Wales. J Bd Ag 23:260-3 Je •16 Agricultural production. A. W. Ashby. Edin- burg Review (249 W. 13th st., N.Y. $2) 225: 343-63 Ap '17 Agricultural reconstruction. J Bd Ag 24:1- 11; 25:385-402 Ap '17, Jl '18 * Agricultural reconstruction after the war. E. J. Russell. Nature (St Martin's st, Lon- don, W. C. 6d) 101:426-8 Ag 1 '18 Agricultural returns, 1918: preliminary state- ment. J Bd Ag 25:763-7 S '18 Agricultviial returns of Great Britain. A. Nvit- ting. (Commerce Reports no. 231) p 22-3 (O 2) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. Agricultural revolution. J. B. Firth. Fort- nightly Review (249 W. 13th St., N.Y. 50c> 107:595-605 Ap '17 Agriculture after the war. E. Lipson. Fort- nightly Review (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. 50c) 107:100-13; 109:618-26 Ja '17, Ap '18 (to be cont) Agriculture and the minimum wage. F. E. Green. 19th Century (249 W. 13th st., N.Y. 50c) 82:596-608 S '17 Agriculture: wanted a policy. C: A. Hindlip. 19th Century (249 W. 13th St., N.Y. 50c) 80:1173-85 D '16 Allotments in England with special reference to Oxfordshire. Int R Ag Econ 9:no 2:153- 65 F '18 Breaking up the grass land. J Bd Ag 24:605-14 S '17 British agricultural policies. J Ag (Quebec) 22:ix D '18 British agricultural policies. Wallaces' F 43: 1518 O 18 '18 ■ British agricultural report for August. R. P. Skinner. (Commerce Reports no. 235) p 90-1 (O 7) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. British agriculture as a business proposition. J. H. Guy. J Bd Ag 25:402-16 Jl '18 Cropping of grass land broken vip for 1918 harvest. J Bd Ag 25:847-50 O '18 Development of agriculture in England. D. Clouston. Ag J of India 12:362-7 Jl '17 * Development of British agriculture and fish- eries. Natvire (St Martin's st, London, W. C. 6d) 100:375-7 Ja 10 '18 Economic war foods and war-food production. S. Morgan. Fortnightly Review (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. 50c) 109:270-7 F '18 England in war time. Breeder's Gaz 72:126 Jl 26 '17 English land cataclysm. C. Mackenzie. 11 Country Gent 83:3-4+ Je 1; 10-11 Je 8 '18 Farming In England. D: Lumsden. il Cornell Countryman 15:463-5 My '18 German challenge to British agriculture. A. E. v. Richardson. 11 J Dept Ag Victoria 15:198-223 Ap '17 * Grassland and food supplies. Nature (St Martin's st, London, W. C. 6d) 101:449-50 Ag 8 '18 Improvement of allotments. J Bd Ag 22:958- 63 Ja '16 Ireland as a food supplier of Great Britain. J Bd Ag 25:444-8 Jl '18 * Milky way. R. H. Tetley. English R (19 Gar- rick st, London, W. C. 18s per yr.) 26:347- 55 Ap '18 * Nationalising agriculture. New Statesman (10 Great Queen st, Kingsway, London, W. C. 6d) 11:265-7, 286-7 Jl 6-13 '18 * Our agrarians. New Statesman (10 Great Queen st, Kingsway, London, W. C. 6d) 10:586-8 Mr 23 '18 Poverty Bottom: an experiment In Increased food production. W. SomervUle. 11 J Bd Ag 24:1186-1202 F '18 * Reaping the tares. R. H. Tetley. English R (19 Garrick st, London, W. C. 18s per yr.) 26:267-74 Mr '18 * Rejuvenation of rural life. B. Greenall. Con- temporary R (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. 50c) 114: 453-6 O '18 "■ Shipping and agriculture. K. F. Doughty. Blackwood's (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. 35c) 203: 223-38 F '18 Stock-carrying capacity of grass and tillage land. J Bd Ag 25:144-9 My '18 Suggestions to dairy farmers on the breaking and cropping of grass land. J Bd As- 24: 1228-31 F '18 See also Agricultural executive committees; Agricultural organisation society; Agricul- ture and the war — Great Britain; Great Britain — Development commission; Soil fer- tility— Great Britain Guatemala Agriculture in Guatemala. M. Lemus. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:10-14 Ja '17 Hawaiian Islands Agricultural conditions In Hawaiian Islands. H. L. Russell. Penn State F 9:408-9 Je '16 How Hawaii helps her farmers to market their produce. E. "V. Wilcox. 11 U S Ag Year- book 1915:131-46 Report of the Hawaii agricultural experiment station, 1916. 46p.ll '17 Hawaii ag. exp. sta- tion, Honolulu Herzegovina Agrarian question in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Int R Ag Econ 70:69-82 O '16 Austria and Hungary; agrarian taxes In Bos- nia and Herzegovlria. Int R Ag Econ 75: 75-85 Mr '17 Idaho Homestead in Idaho. Rural N Y 75:843, 867 Je 3-10 '16 Power farming In Idaho. J: C. Wooley. 11 Idaho Ag Exp B 111:1-11 '18 Report on extension wor-k, 1916. (/»i Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 196- 200) '17 U S Ag /S'ec also Idaho — Fai-m markets. Depart- ment of Illinois All in one day's drive. O Judd Farmer 63:1 O 6 '17 All's well In Illinois. A. C. Page. O Judd Farmer 65:201 S 14 '18 Best farmer In Illinois. J: R. McMahon. 11 Country Gent 83:l-f Ag 31 '18 Central Illinois at threshing time. O Judd Farmer 63:3 S 1 '17 Eckhardts of Rock Island county. A. R. Weed. 11 O Judd Farmer 65:141 Ag 24 '18 Good farming examples in Grundy county, III. il O Judd Farr^ler 63:3 Ag 11 '17 Hold steady on plans. O Judd Farmer 64:17 F 2 '18 Illinois farm boy In 1871. J. W. Klrkton. O Judd Farmer 61:3 N 25 '16 Land tenure In the United States with special reference to Illinois. C: L. Stewart. (Studies In the social sciences, v. 5, no. 3) 135p bibliog maps 75c (S) '16 Univ. of Illinois, Urbana Making sandy land produce; Mason county has reclaimed 3500 acres of sand dunes. O Judd Farmer 65:229 S 21 '18 Planning ahead for farm labor. F. M. White. 11 O Judd Farmer 65:21 -|- Jl 13 '18 Preparing a community; how John Collier made Kankakee county a model community. J. L. Long. 11 Farm Eng 7:8-10 Mr '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 35 Agriculture — Illinois — Continued Program for food production, il Banker-F 5: 2-3 Mr '18: Same cond. Swine World 5:6 Mr 'IS; Summary. O Judd Farmer 64:16 F 16 •18 Report on e.xtension work, 1916. {In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 200-5) '17 U S Ag Signs of progress seen in Saline. A. R. Weed. O Judd Farmer 65:25 Jl 13 '18 Wanted: a southern Illinois farm. C. G. Hop- kins. O Judd Farmer 65:174 S 7 '18 Why Illinois produces only half a crop. C. G. Hopkins. Ill Ag E.xp C 193:1-16 '17 See also Agriculture and the war — Illinois; Illinois — Agriculture, Department of; Illinois agricultural association; Soil fertility — Illinois India Agricultural development of North-west India. A. Howard and G. L. C. Howard. x\g J of India Sci Congress No 1917:67-76; Sum- mary. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 9:1214-15 S •17 Agricultural progress. C. Hill. Ag J of India 12:supi-ix JI '17 Agricultural progress in India. A. C. Chatter- jee. Ag J of India 13:139-44 Ja '18 Agricultural sayings of the United Provinces. V. N. Mehta. Ag J of India 11:301-7; 12:90-4 Jl '16, Ja '17 Agriculture in India. J. Mackenna. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 5:638-44 My '16 Agricultuie of India. O. O. Stanchfield. Rural Manhood 8:201-4 My '17; Same. Wallaces' F 42:1321 S 28 '17 Consolidation of agricultural holdings in the United Provinces. H. S. Jevons. Ag J of India 13:222-30 Ap '18 (to be cont) Constructive policy for India. B. A. R. Haigh. 19th Century (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. 50c) 83: 1249-63 Je '18 Correlation of rainfall and the succeeding crops with special reference to the Punjab. S. M. Jacob. Ag J of India Sci Congress No 1916:86-102 '16 Dry-farming and its possibilities in India. C. V. Sane. Ag J of India 11:263-87 Jl '16 Dry-farming methods in Mysore. A. K. Yegna Narayan Aiyer. Ag J of India 12: 425-35 Jl '17 Economics of a Deccan village. H. H. Mann. Ag J of India 12:446-65 Jl '17 Expenses and profits of cultivators in the Punjab. W. S. Hamilton. Ag J of India 12: 691-2 O '17 Factors in agricultural progress. G. F. Keat- inge. Ag J of India 13:298-304 Ap '18 Farming in India, il Nat Stock & F 42:134 Ap 27 '18 Food production: considerable increase pos- sible. Ag J of India 13:495-9 Jl '18 Good farming in India. S: Higginbottom. 11 Nat Stock & F 41:940 D 29 '17 Improvement of the seed supply in the Cen- tral Provinces. G. Evans. Ag J of India 12:58-64 Ja '17 Indian hemp fibre; with statistics of quantity and value exported from India, 1904-1914. C. D'Lima. Ag J of India 11:31-41 Ja '16 India's greatest industry: scope for agricul- tural machinery. D. Clouston. Ag J of India 13:325-32 Ap '18 Land and labour in a Deccan village, by H. H. Mann and others. Review. G. F. Keatinge. Ag J of India 13:471-8 Jl '18 Leguminous crops in desert agriculture. A. Howard and G. L. C. Howard. Ag J of India 12:27-43 Ja '17; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 8:1120-3 Ag '17 Madras agriculture — a brief survey. ' Ag J of India 12:689-90 O '17 Phosphate depletion of the soils of Bihar: its effect on the quality and yield of crops and the contingent risks of malnutrition and endemic disease in cattle and man. W: A. Davis. Ag J of India Sci Congress No 1917: 77-89 Planting industries of southern India. R. D. Anstead. Ag J of India 12:413-18 Jl '17 I'rivate farms in Oudh. H. R. C. Hailey. Ag J of India 12:519-24 O '17 Putting pep into India's agriculture, il World Outlook (150 5th av., N.Y. 15c) 3:12-13 Ag '17 Re-alignment of agricultural holdings. B. C. Burt. Ag J of India Sci Congress No 1916: 33-9 '16 Recent investigations on soil-aeration; with special reference to agriculture. A. Howard. il Ag J of India 13:416-29 Jl '18 Some experiments in manuring for double cropping (do-fasli). B. C. Burt. Ag J of India 12:536-42 O '17 Stiffeninp the backbone of the Indian church. M. Olcott. il Missionary R (156 5th av, N.Y. 25c) 41:731-40 O '18 Trend of Indian agricultural exports. A. C. Dobbs. Ag J of India 13:249-53 Ap '18 Indiana Best farmer in Indiana; Warren T. McCray, breeder of $10,000 Herefords. J: R. Mc- Mahon. il Country Gent 83:10-11 S 28 '18 Increasing crop yields for war needs. A. T. Wiancko. 11 Ind Ag Exp C 76:1-7 '18 Lake County agiicultural advisor, Lake county, Indiana, 1914-1915-1916. S. J. Craig. 112p il '16 S. J. Craig, sec. Lake County ag. assn.. Crown Point, Ind. Report on extension work, 1916. (In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 205-15) •17 U S Ag See also Agriculture and the war — In- diana; Soil fertility — Indiana Indo-China Agricultural resouices of Indo-China. H. Brenier. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 11:1571-3 N '16 Statistics Exports in 1915. Doc Leaflets 1, no 3:41-3 S '17 Getting together in Iowa. F. Crissey. 11 Coun- try Gent 82:1910-11-1-. 1974-5, 2025 D 8-22 '17 How one agent made nearly a million dollars and a half for the farmers. A. F. Dawson. Banker-F 4:7 F '17 Iowa's agricultural greatness. Wallaces' F 43:1816 D 13 '18 Norwegians in Iowa. Wallaces' F 43:671 Ap 19 '18 Pioneer days and now. G. H. Campbell. Hoard's D 54:825 Ja 4 '18 Report on extension work, 1916. (In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 215-23) '17 U S Ag Social surveys of three rural townships in Iowa. P. S. Pelrce. (Univ. of Iowa mono- graphs, 1st ser., no. 12; Studies in the social sciences, v. 5, no. 2) 88p 50c '17 Univ. of Iowa, Iowa City Soil surveys, field experiments and soil man- agement in Iowa. W. H; Stevenson and P. E. Brown. la Ag Exp C 51:1-21 '18 Why is lo-way! E. Howe, il Country (Jent 83: 5+ N 23 '18 See '17 U S Ag Serving Wisconsin farmers in war time. H. L. Russell and K. L. Hatch, il Wis A"- Exp B 294:1-32 '18 Wisconsin's hemp industry. A. H. Wright, il Wis Ag Exp B 293:1-46 '18; Summary. Hoard's D 56:383 O 11 '18 See also Wisconsin — Agriculture, Depart- ment of Wyoming Report on extension work, 1916. (In Cooper- ative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 367-71) '17 U S Ag Study of land settlement in Wyoming. Cal Commonwealth Club Transac (San Fran- cisco 19c) 11:461-5 D '16 Agriculture, Ancient Ancient agriculture. Wallaces' F 42:1216 S 7 '17 Beginning of farming. Wallaces' F 42:64 Ja 12 '17 Farms and farmers in ancient Rome. J. W. Thompson. Breeder's Gaz 69:698, 803 Mr 23, Ap 6 '16 History of ancient irrigation in various coun- tries. C. S. Kinney. Irr Age 33:86-9 My '18 Masterpieces of primitive engineering, il Sci- entific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 118: 225 Mr 16 '18 Upon Cato and the Latin agronomes. Rural Manhood 8:340-1 O '17 Agriculture, Cooperative About cooperative farming. Prog F 33:4 Ja 5 •18 Agricultural cooperation. B. H. Hibbard. Wis Ag Exp B 238:1-45 '17 Comniunitv co-operation. E. H. Thomson. Wallaces' F 43:830 My 17 '18 Community cooperation in stock breeding. C. M. McConnell. Breeder's Gaz 71:388 F 22 '17 Community liming club. G. G. Hayes. Coop Manager & F 7:71 D "17 Community organization for promoting the production of swine. C. G. Starr. 11 Ind Ag Exp C 54:1-11 '16 Concrete mixers for community use — elevator should handle. Am Coop J 11:516 Ja '16 Confidence and economy in rural work. T. N. Carver. Kimball's D F 14:796 D 15 '16 Co-operate to buy machinery. A. Pickford. O Judd Farmer 61:10 Jl 15 '16 Cooperation agricole; autres formes d' asso- ciation agricole. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916: 891-919 '17 Co-operation among farmers. J: L. Coulter. Mo Ag Bd B V 16:1-15 O '18 Co-operation and a new agriculture. E. R. Eastman. Hoard's D 56:437 O 25 '18 Co-operation has come to stay. E. G. McCol- lum. Am Coop J 12:204 N '16 Cooperation in buying and using machinery. C. Poe. Prog F 31:189 F 5 '16 Cooperation in buying machinery. J. Z. Green. Prog F 31:194 F 5 '16 Co-operation in farm sheep husbandry. G: H. Dacy. il Nat Wool Grower 7:13-14 N '17 Cooperation in land-clearing. E. R. Mclntyre. Breeder's Gaz 70:91 Jl 20 '16 Cooperation in the purchase and use of silo- fining machinery. T. Butler. Prog F 33:683 Je 8 '18 Cooperation to overcome labor shortage. J. B: Muncaster. Nat Stock & F 41:1350 Mr 23 '18 Cooperative drainage. H. B. Cobb, il Nat Stock & F 41:692 O 20 '17 Co-operative ownership of potato machinery. C. L. Fitch. Wallaces' F 41:543 Mr 31 '16 Co-operative possibilities in labor and adver- tising. C. W. Adams. Rural N Y 76:223 F 17 '17 Co-operative potato growing. (B. 3) p 11-12 (Je 9) '17 New York State food supply com- mission, Albany Direct dealing in grain and feed. Rural N Y 76:809 Je 23 '17 Extent and possibilities of cooperation. C. E. Bassett. (In Pan American scientific con- gress Pro., 1915, V. 3, p. 456-9) '17 Farmers and the feed dealers. H. H. Lyon. Rural N Y 75:1465 N 25 '16 Farmers cut meat cost by cooperative butcher shop. Weekly N L 6:15 S 11 '18 Forty reasons why. Am Coop J 11:523 Ja '16 Get-together; incorporate on the right basis. J. H. Collins. Country Gent 81:1253 Je 24 '16 How farm women are building up a dairying community. Banker-F 3:12 Ja '16 How to organize a farm gas engine ring. D. R. A. Drummond. Power F 26:8 Mv '17 How we made eight farms pay by buying a tractor together. R. Heaney. il System on the Farm 2:207-9 Je '18 Joining with neighbors in doing farm work. Prog F 33:444 Ap 6 'IS Let's cooperate with neighbors and avoid speculative crops. W. F. Massey. Prog F 31:900 Jl 22 'Iff Miscellaneous information relating to co- operation and association in various coun- tries. See monthly numbers of Inter- national review of agricultural economics Necessity the mothei' of co-operation. S. G. Rubinow. Hoard's D 53:134 F 16 '17 Neighborhood cooperation to save laboi-. V. A. Place, il Ohio F 139:781 Je 16 '17 Organization and price making. J. N. Mc- Bride. (In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p 449-61) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. Organizing cooperative associations. J. E. Boyle. N D Ag Exp C 16:1-24 '17 Organizing for feed defense. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 55:948, 983 Je 28-Jl 5 '18 Our Bungtown mill. J. A. King, il Farm Eng 5:6 Jl '17 Plan of organization for the rural community. C. Poe. Prog F 31:227 F 12 '16 Practical co-operation among farmers. J. W. Shorthill. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1917:44-54 Pulled up by its own bootstraps. W: H. Dean. il Country Gent 82:1407 S 15 '17 Report of progress on animal husbandry in- vestigations in 1916. R. Pearl. Maine Ag Exp B 261:121-44 '17 Saving the thirty-six million dollars. Am Coop J 12:564 Ap '17 Silo filling club. C. H. Sapp. il Ohio F 139: 767 Je 9 '17 Some lessons from cooperation. W. H. Main. Rural N Y 75:1489 D 2 '16 Spreading yourself too thin. H. Quick. Coun- try Gent 81:387 F 19 '16 System of accounting for cooperative fruit associations. G. A. Nahstoll and W. H. Kerr. U S Ag B 225:1-25 '15 Triumph for cooperative farming. Field II 28: 250 Ap '18 Working with other folks: eight suggestions for April. C. Poe. Prog F 33:451 Ap 6 '18 Working with other folks: suggestions for May. Prog F 32:563 My 5 '17 See also Agricultural cooperative credit associations; Canneries, Cooperative; Cheese factories, Cooperative; Cooperation; Co- operative buying; Cooperative stores; Creameries, Cooperative: Dairies, Coopera- tive; Dairying, Cooperative; Farmers' co- operative associations; Farmers' grain dealers' associations; Feed buying associa- tions; Fruit growers' associations; Grain improvement associations; Live stock breeders' associations; Live stock shipping associations; Marketing, Cooperative; Meat clubs; Olive oil mills. Cooperative; Packing houses, Cooperative; Slaugliter-houses, Co- operative; Threshing, Cooperative; also Benton (N.Y.) cooperative company; Hampden county improvement league; Heather-land association of Denmark; Mil- waukee milk and cream shippers' associa- tion; National agricultural organization so- ciety; National agricultural society; Tempe cotton exchange Argentina Formation of the wine-growers' centre at Mendoza; and of the national society of producers. Int R Ag Econ 65:46-9 My '16 44 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agriculture, Cooperative — Continued Austria Agricultural co-operation in Silesia. Int R Ag Econ 61:1-22; 62:1-11 Ja-F '16 Belgium Trade unions and co-operative and mutual societies. Int R Ag Econ 63:5-6 Mr '16 Canada Co-operation among the farmers on Manitou- lin island. Int R Ag Econ 63:36-7 Mr '16 Co-operation movement. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:784-7 S '17 General survey of cooperation in Canada. map Am Coop J 13:279-80-|- Mr '18 Grain growers' organization. G: F. Chipman. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1175-6 D '18 Greater farmers' business union. J: R. Mc- Mahon. il Country Gent 83:1-2 D 21 '18 Progress of the co-operative movement. W. E. H. Stokes. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:48-50 Ja '18 Denmar(< Agricultural cooperation in Denmark. Ill As Dept C 259:1-7 '18 Co-operation in Denmark. B. W. Gage. Kim- ball's D F 16:392 My 15 '18 Denmark's remedies: education and co-opera- tion. (Farm life conditions in the South, ch. 4> lOp n.d. Georgia State normal school, Athens How the Danes began in dairying. Wallaces' F 43:1825 D 13 '18 Results of co-operation in Denmark. J Ag (Quebec) 22:66 O '18 France D^cret relatif a, la constitution de I'inspection g^n^rale du credit et des associations agri- coles subventionn^es. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:798-9 '17 D^cret relatif k la reorganisation des services de I'inspection du credit et de la coopera- tion agricoles et de ceux de I'inspection des assurances mutuelles sous la denomination de service de I'inspection du credit, de la cooperation et de la mutuality agricoles. suivi d'un arrete nommant I'inspecteur general chef de ce service. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:793-6 '17 Germany Agricultural cooperation in Germany. L. Smith-Gordon. Quarterly Review (249 W 13th St., N.Y. $2) 227:424-39 Ap '17 Agricultural co-operation in the kingdom of Saxony 1 July 1914 to 30 June 1915. Int R Ag Econ 73:1-5 Ja '17 General Raiffeisen federation in 1914-1915. Int R Ag Econ 74:1-13; 75:1-10 F-Mr '17 German agricultural co-operative societies in 1915. Int R Ag Econ 70:1-8 O '16 Great Britain Co-operation in agriculture in 1914. Int R Ag Econ 69:15-20 S '16 Co-operation in agriculture in 1915. Int R Ag Econ 9,no 1:15-18 Ja '18 Co-operative farm implement societies. T Wibberley. il J Bd Ag 23:52-8 Ap '16 Co-operative horse insurance societies in Great Britain. Int R Ag Econ 69:49-65; 70: 39-48 S-O '16; Same (pt 2). J Bd Ag 23:279- 86 Je 16 Co-operative use of motor plough by Pinvin agricultural ^co-operative society. J Bd Ag 23:258-9 Je 16 India Co-operative distribution in northern India. A. C. Chatterjee. Int R Ag Econ 74:35-6 F 17 Progress of agricultural cooperation, 1914-1915 Int R Ag Econ 76:1-6 Ap '17 Sale of manures by co-operative societies. H R. C. Hailey. Ag J of India 11:210-13 Ap 18 Supply of agricultural implements by coop- ?r^o^y®n^°^*®"®^- ^- C. Burt. Ag J of India 11:205-9 Ap '16 Ireland Irish cooperative society for growing wheat. Int R Ag Econ 79:24-5 Jl '17 See lalso Irish agricultural organization society; Irish farmers' union Italy Agricultural co-operation ana social assis- tance of peasants. Int R Ag Econ 73:21-3 Ja '17 Collective farms in the province of Parma. Int R Ag Econ 84:14-16 D '17 Development of the co-operative movement in Italy according to recent statistical data as to the Lega nazionale delle cooperative. Int R Ag Econ 78:6-12 Je '17 Principal Catholic agricultural organizations. Int R Ag Econ 9,no 2:116-18 F '18 Japan Imperial Japanese co-operators in America, map Am Coop J 13:197 Ja '18 Kentucky See also Associated cooperators of Ken- tucky Morocco Spanish piotectorate of Morocco; agricul- tural partnership of Europeans and natives. Int R Ag Econ 71:13-17 N '16 Netherlands Cooperation among Dutch farmers. P. W. Mahin. (Commerce Reports no 251) p 328 (O 25) '16 U. S. Bureau of foreign and domes- tic commerce, Washington, D. C. New Zealand Co-operative movement in New Zealand agri- culture. Int R Ag Econ 71:18-34 N '16 Norway Agricultural cooperative movement. Int R Ag Econ 79:25 Jl '17 Brief survey of agricultural co-operation in Norway. Int R Ag Econ 68:16-32 Ag '16 Philippine Islands Loi n. 2566 portant modification de la loi n. 2508 intitulee loi reglementant la creation et le fonctionnement des associations coop- eratives agricoles et visant aussi d'autres fins. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:892-4 '17 Rhodesia Co-operative transport for light produce in Rhodesia. Int R Ag Econ 69:39-40 S '16 Russia Central co-operative union of flax growers. Int R Ag Econ 79:14-21 Jl '17 Peasant co-operation in Russia. B. A. Brayley Hodgetts. J Bd Ag 24:637-41 S '17 Siberia Agricultural co-operation in Siberia, (dairy artels). Int R Ag Econ 68:33-8 Ag '16 Spain Activities of mutual co-operative agricultural associations. Int R Ag Econ 70:30-6 O '16 Nomination of inspectors of agricultural prod- ucts in trade by the agricultural associa- tions. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2:127-8 F '18 See also Association of the agriculturists of Spain Switzerland Agricultviral co-operative societies for the cul- tivation of grain. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2:131- 3 P '18 Swiss peasants' union and the Swiss peasants' secretariate during 1915. Int R Ag Econ 66: 40-50 Je '16 Tunis Decret instituant des associations facultatives de proprietaires d'olivettes. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:894-6 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 45 Agriculture, Cooperative — Continued United States Calling the roll in Illinois. T: Lamb. Am Coop J 12:725 Jl '17 Community cooperation that proved profit- able. Prog F 31:1468 D 23 '16 Cooperation among Utah farmers. W. C. Barnes, il Breeder's Gaz 72:885-6 N 15 '17 Cooperation 50 years ago. D. N. Barrow. Prog F 31:1481 D 23 '16 Co-operation in the state of Washington. R. Metcalf. il Am Coop J 11:853-4 Ap '16 Co-operation making great strides in North- west. C: E. Eckerle. Am Coop J 11:1235-7 Ag '16 Co-operative history of Mitchell county, Kan- sas, il Am Coop J 11:822-3 Ap '16 Cooperative organizations on our projects. Reclamation Record (Reclamation service, Washington, D.C. 50c per yr.) 8:290-2 Je '17 County that feeds itself. H. S. Stabler, il Country Gent 82:1137-8 Jl 14 '17 Danish ideas at work in the South. C. Davis. Prog F 32:778 Jl 14 '17 Development of a Danish settlement, il Wal- laces' F 41:207 F 11 "16 Distrust busting in Canby. B. Ostrolenk. il Country Gent 81:143-4 Ja 22 '16 Farmers own prosperous Iowa town, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 Ja 15 '16 Getting together in Iowa. F. Crissey. il Coun- try Gent 82:1910-11-1-, 1974-5, 2025 D 8-22 '17 Hampden county (Mass.) improvement league. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:181 F '16 How farmers are working together. Rural N Y 75:1470, 1508, 1519 N 25-D 9 '16 Man who made a valley prosper; berry grow- ing in the Puyallup valley, Washington. R. D. Penney. Am Magazine (381 4th av., N.Y. 15c) 83:49-50 F '17 Manual of laws pertaining to the Department of farms and markets; provisions of mem- bership corporation law, relating to co- operative agricultural, dairy or horticultural associations. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 108:259-69 Je 'IS Message to the one-horse farmer. L. A. Markham. il Prog F 31:175 F 5 '16 Nebraska farmers to be united; Omaha con- vention. F. S. Betz. Am Coop J 12:299-305 D '16 New job for the bank roll- Virginia potato glowers buv supplies with surplus. J. H. Collins, il Country Gent 82:759-60 Ap 21 '17 Organizing the county. W. A. Dyer. Country Life 29:98-t- Mr '16 Outlook for 1916. Am Coop J 11:462-5 Ja '16 Plan for a definite community program and examples of work done by rural commu- nities. (Sup. to Extension service news, v. 1, no. 4) 4p maps (O) '18 N. Y. State coll. of ag., Ext. dept., Ithaca Report of managers' meeting. Grand Forks, North Dakota, July 19-21, 1916. Am Coop J 11:1211 Ag '16 Review of co-operative work in New York. Rural N Y 76:203 F 10 '17 School that became a business factor; Lake City state agricultural high school. E. J. Trosper. il Ohio F 137:125-6 Ja 29 '16 Sheep demonstration flocks in Indiana; co-op- erative livestock feeding demonstrations. P. S. Richey. il Purdue Ag Ext B 67:1-8 '18 Some defects in the New York laws of co- operative associations. R. Ingalls. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 105:30-6 Mr '18 Suggestions for a state cooperative law de- signed to conform to section 6 of the Clay- ton act. (Service and regulatory announce- ments—Markets 20> 8p '17 U S Ag 3d annual meeting of National council of farmers' co-operative associations. Am Coop J 11:1002-3 Je '16 Vermont — the Denmark of America. Hoard's D 53:284 Mr 9 '17 Volunteer cooperators of the U.S. Depart- ment of agriculture for the advancement of farming. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1: 16-18 Ja '17 Where farmers co-operate; Boyden, Iowa, il Wallaces' F 42:235 F 9 '17 Where farmers work together. Am Coop J 12:594; 13:122-3 Ap, N '17 West Indies Co-operation in Antigua: an object lesson. W. R. Dunlop. Int R Ag Econ 73:13-16 Ja •17 Agriculture, Graduate school of. See Graduate school of agriculture Agriculture, Medieval Charlemagne as a farmer. J. W. Thompson. Breeder's Gaz 70:32 Jl 6 '16 Farming in England in early times. W. J. Harte. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:25-36 Ja '18 Mediaeval women as wage-earning farm hands. B. E. Hazard. Cornell Countryman 14:306-9, 572-3 Ja, Ap '17 Sheep in Spain in the middle ages. J. W. Thompson. Breeder's Gaz 70:90 Jl 20 '16 Agriculture, Primitive Agriculture of the Hidatsa Indians; an In- dian interpretation. G. L. Wilson. (Studies in the social sciences no. 9) 129p il 75c '17 Univ. of Minn., Minneapolis Agriculture and the war After the war, what of agriculture? il Ag Digest 1:7-8 My '16 Agricultural phase of the war; with discus- sion. W. R. Beattie. (In Pro., Railway de- velopment assn., 1917, p. 5-17) '17 D. C. Welty, sec, Comr. of ag., Missouri Pacific railroad co., St. Louis Agricultural problem. L. H. Bailey. Am Soc Mechanical Eng J (29 W. 39th st, N.Y. 35c) 40:25-7 Ja '18 Agricultural reconstruction after the war. W. L. Houser. Hoard's D 56:513 N 8 '18 Agricultural situation after the war. O. Erf. il Ohio F 142:547 D 7 '18 Agriculture after the war. E. Davenport. Hoard's D 54:755 D 21 '17 American farmers and the war. G. Pinchot. Ohio F 142:523 N 30 '18; Same. Rural N Y 77:1335 N 30 '18 Army cultivation in France. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:203 N 23 '18 Battle of the farmers. Wallaces' F 42:1712 D 21 '17 Bread bullets. R. S. MacElwee. (Columbia war papers, ser. 1, no. 11) 34p '17 Division of intelligence and publicity, Columbia Uni- versity, N.Y. Conditions that will prevail after the war. A. Agee. Nat Stock & P 42:36 Ap 6 '18 Crushing the kaiser with crops. R. J. Roberts, il Field II 28:487-9 Jl '18 Farmer and the war. Mo Ag Bd B v 16:1-47 Ja '18 Feeding the world. B. W. Currie. Country Gent 82:891-2, 924-5, 954-5, 990-1, 1022-3, 1054 My 19-Je 23 '17 Food after the war; we must have more of it. C. W. Ackerman. il Country Gent 83:5-6 Ag 31 '18 Food preparedness. H: R Seager and R. E. Chaddock. (Columbia war papers, ser. 1, no. 6) 23p '17 Division of intelligence and publicity, Columbia university, N.Y. Growing their own food; Alaska, Hawaii, Porto Rico, and Guam less dependent upon mainland. Weekly N L 5:3 Ja 2 '18 Hands across the border. J. A. McLean, il Field II 27:532 Jl '17 Helping people to help themselves. J. E. Car- berv. Textile World (461 8th av at 34th st, N.Y. $3 per yr.) 53:2493-|- D 15 '17 Job we have. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 142:191 Ag 31 '18 • Liberty book. 92p il maps '18 Agricultural ex- tension dept.. Int. harvester co.. Harvester bldg., Chicago Live stock in war-time. C. F. Curtiss. Mo Ag Bd B v 16:1-19 S '18 Live stock interests in wartime. E. Daven- port, il Breeder's Gaz 73:55 Ja 10 '18 National insurance for food production. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 73:706 Ap 4 '18 Outlook for agriculture. C. Ousley. Banker-F 6:2 D '18 46 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agriculture and the war — Continued Program and regulation of food production in United States and England. Exp Sta Record 38:101-9 F '18 Shall the world starve? J. R. Smith, maps Country Gent 82:987-8+ Je 9 '17 To take the flag to Berlin. Banker-F 5:10 Ap '18 We will lose the war unless every American realizes his responsibility and makes sacri- fices. E. Davenport. Banker-F 5:4 My '18 What is the estate owner's bit? E. L. Smith. Country Life 32:48a-48b My '17 What patriotism requires of us. E. Daven- port, il O Judd Farmer 65:1 Jl 6 '18 What the war is doing for agriculture in Europe. Review of Reviews (30 Irving Place, N.Y. 25c) 58:99-100 Jl '18 When is the world safe for democracy? A. W. Littlefleld. Rural N Y 76:1391 D 8 '17 Where farming fits in the war program. A. E. Taylor. Country Gent 83:13 Jl 27 '18 Win the next war now. C: L. Pack, il Am For 24:343-6 Je '18 See also Farm cadet camps; Federal milk investigation; Food control; Forestry and the war; War emergency food associations; also Agricultural conference, St Louis, 1917 Bibliography List of federal documents especially useful to librarians and citizens at the present time. 3p mim '17 U. S. Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. These docviments deal chiefly with agri- cultural subjects, including the food supply, food conservation and preservation War gardens. F: W. Jenkins, comp. (no. 28) 4p '18 Russell Sage foundation lib., 130 E. 22d St, N.Y. Factory gardens American corporations and food production. W. H. Lloyd. Purdue Ag 12:546-7 Je '18 Co-operative shop gardening. C: E. Hildreth. il Industrial Management (6 E. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 55:204-5 Mr '18 Industry's help through war gardening. C: L. Pack, il Am Industries (30 Church st, N.Y. 10c) 18:20-1 Mr '18 Shop gardening as a war measure; gardens of the Brown and Sharpe manufacturing company. Providence, R.I. L. D. Burlin- game. il Industrial Management (6 E. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 55:205-9 Mr '18 War gardens for company employees and cities. J. R. Sandige. il Ariz Ag Ext C 20: 1-4 '18 Farm labor Agricultural wages during the war. Int R Ag Econ 76:104-6 Ap '17 Agriculture. T: L. Rubey. Congressional Rec- ord (Washington, D.C.) 56:3050-4 F 28 '18 Agriculture and recruiting in England. A. Lee. J Bd Ag 24:339-41 Je '17 Agriculture and the war. J Bd Ag 23:721-33 N '16 • Analyzing serious labor shortage. O Judd Farmer 64:7 Ap 20 'IS Army of farm tractor operators needed. Power F 26:8 Je '17 Assistant secretary Ousley discusses farm labor complaints, suggestions. Weekly N L 5:3 Jl 10 '18 Boy patriotism in farm labor. A. A. Heald. il Rural Manhood 8:434-6 D '17 Boy, the war and the harrow. H. D. Fisher, i! Survey (112 E. 19th st. N.Y. 10c) 39:704-6 Mr 30 '18 Boys and farms. W. D. Winthrop. il Survey (il2 E. 19th St., N.Y. 25c) 38:386-91 Ag 4 '17 Calls upon cities to help with the crop har- vests. Weekly N L 5:1 Jl 3 '18 Canada answers the labor riddle. J: R. Mc- Mahon. il Country Gent 83:6-7 My 4 '18 Canada's farm labor problem. J. B. Reynold. Kimball's D F 16:168+ Mr 1 '18 Canadian boys as famine fighters. F. Yeigh. Rural Manhood 8:334-7 O '17 • Child labor on English farms during the war. Monthly R (U.S. Bvu-. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 5:31-2 Jl '17 Children in food production: a summary of the results of the use of children in food production in the United States in 1917 with suggestions for the coming year. (Pamph. 277 rev.) 8p 5c '17 Nat. child labor com., 105 E. 22d 6t, N.Y. Children's part in food production. Child La- bor B (105 E. 22d St., N.Y. 50c) 6:114-21 Ag '17 Chronicles of Woodcock farm; a glimpse of woman's labor on the farms of 1917. H. Geithmann. il Overland Monthly (259 Minna st, San Francisco 10c) ns 71:478-84 Je '18 City boys as farm workers. J: D. Pearmain. Rural N Y 77:577 Ap 20 '18 City boys on the farm. R. S. Dunham. Farm Eng 7:14 Mr '18 City's part in solving farm-labor problem. D: P. Houston. Weekly N L 5:1 Mr 13 '18 Conscientious objectors in camps are to work at food production. Weekly N L 6:13 S 11 '18 Corn production act, 1917. J Bd Ag 24:621-8 S •17 Cornell farm unit. A. H. Bellows. Rural N Y 77:998 Ag 24 '18 Department of agriculture names agriculture advisers for district draft boards. Weekly N L 6:1+ O 9 '18 Digging at the root of the food problem. Out- look. (381 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 117:560-4 D 5 '17 Doing my level best. C. Du Bose. J Home Econ 10:133-4 Mr '18 Draft working hardship on farmers. E. Davenport. O Judd Farmer 64:3 Ap 20 '18 Drafting farm workers. Jersey B 37:348 Mr 6 '18 Effect of the war on farm labor. J: Lennox. Field II 26:242 Mr '16 Employment of ex-service men in agricul- ture. J Bd Ag 23:378-82 Jl '16 England's farmerettes. C. Mackenzie, il Coun- try Gent 83:6-8 Mr 2 '18 Fabricating farmers. C. Vrooman. 11 Review of Reviews (30 Irving Place, N.Y. 25c) 58: 265r8 S '18 Farm boys' camps of one state. Rural Man- hood 9:8-11 Ja '18 Farm furloughs for enlisted men. Ag Digest 2:957 My '18 Faj'ra help from enlisted labor. O Judd Farmer 62:14 Ap 21 '17 Farm labor and boy camps. Country Life 32: 68 Ag '17 Farm labor and the draft. Breeder's Gaz 72: 604 O 11 '17 Farm labor at home. Weekly N L 5:7 Ap 17 '18 Farm labor for the period of the war. T. Veblen. Public (122 E. 37th st, N.Y. 10c) 21: 882-5, 918-22, 947-52, 981-5 Jl 13-Ag 3 '18 Farm labor organization plans. Better Fruit 12:19 Ag '17 Farm labor problem. Fruit-Grower 28:254 My 1 '17 Farm labor problem. Wallaces' F 42:1378 O 12 '17 Farm labor problem. Weekly N L 4:1 My 23 •17 Farm labor problem. G: D. Black. Ohio F 139: 438 Mr 24 'I? Farm labor problem. D: F. Houston. Weekly i N L 5:1-2 Ja 2 '18; Same. Am Coop J 13: 193+ Ja '18; Same. Gard Chron Am 22:9-10 Ja '18; Same. Jersey B 37:11+ Ja 2 '18; Same. Hoard's D 54:865 Ja 11 '18; Same. Rural Manhood 9:47-9 F '18; Same. Am Sheep B & W 38:170-1 Mr '18; Same cond. Breeder's Gaz 73:21 Ja 3 '18; Excerpt. J Ag (Quebec) 21:113 F '18 Farm labor problem. C. H. Werkman. Purdue Ag 12:550 Je '18 t/'Farm labor problem; man-power sufficient if properly mobilized by cooperation and com- munity action. C. Ousley. U S Ag C 112:1-10 '18 Farm labor problems. Ag Digest 2:521-2 Jl '17 Farm labor registration. O Judd Farmer 64: 574 Je 1 '18 Farm lalior situation. Nat Stock & F 41:908 D 22 '17 Farm labor situation. Power F 27:56 My '18 Farm labor specialists are designated to aid farmers in securing needed help. Official B (Washington, D.C.) 2:3 Ja 10 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 47 Agriculture and the war — Farm labor — Cont. Farm labor; use of tractors, high school boys, the parole of soldiers, etc. E. H. Fulton, il Penn State F 11:168-9 My '18 Farmer and the vacation girl, il Touchstone (118 E. 30th St., N.Y. 35c) 1:464-72 S "17 Farmer-soldiers to get furloughs. Ag Digest 2:917 Ap '18 Farmer's labor problem. E. V. Wilcox. Am Labor Legislation R (131 E. 23d st., N.Y. $1) 8:38-51 Mr '18; Same. Am Econ Review (Ithaca, N.Y. $1.25) 8:supl58-70 Mr '18 Farmer's response. D: F. Houston. Purdue Ag 12:339-40 Mr 'IS Feeding the world. B. W. Currie. il Country Gent 82:954-5 Je 2 '17 Finding labor for harvest. W: B. Wilson. Country Gent 82:1193-4 Jl 28 '17 Finding labor to harvest the food crops. G. I. Christie, map U S Ag C 115:1-8 '18 Food production and farming situation. Rams- eyer and others. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:1350-4 Ja 25 '18 French agricultural labour problem. J Bd Ag 23:1-16 Ap '16 Give us help — not advice. Cornell Country- man 15:23-6 O '17 j^^overnment plans for organization of farm labor. Ag Digest 2:525 Jl '17 Handling the farm labour situation in On- tario. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1080-1 N '18 Handling the 1918 wheat harvest in Kansas. E: C. Johnson. U S Ag C 121:1-7 '18 Help wanted! J: E. Pickett, il Country Gent 83:3-4+ Ja 12 '18 High school boy and agricultural production; with discussion. L. H. Dennis. Pa Ag Dept B v 1:136-42 Ap '18 How Department helped to meet farm labor need. Weekly N L 6:7 D 11 '18 How farm labor shortage is now being met in the South. Weekly N L 6:5 S 4 '18 How the army draft affects the farm labor situation; with discussion. A. L. WiBket*. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:79-88 Ja '18 How the farm labor problem is handled by the government. Power F 27:57 Jl '18 * How the soldier becomes a farmer at harvest time in Europe, il Touchstone (118 E. 30th St, N.Y. 35c) 4:91-7 N '18 How to produce more with less help. C: K. Warren, il System on the Farm 1:139-41 Je '17 Illinois farm labor plans; Roy C. Bishop is administrator. O Judd Farmer 64:24 Mr 2 '18 Implements or munitions, farmers or soldiers. Prac F 113:270 Ag 1 '17 * Industrial and agricultural labor and the next army draft. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6:833-5 Ap '18 Iron men for the farm. P. S. Rose, il Country Gent 82:1863-4 D 1 '17 Junior farm recruits of New Jersey. G. H. Folks. School and Society (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 6:195-9 Ag 18 '17 Labour for the harvest. J Bd Ag 25:465-71 Jl •18 Labour on tractors. J Bd Ag 25:734-6 S '18 Lumbermen pledged to assist in saving crops. Am Lumberman (431 S. Dearborn st, Chi- cago 15c) 2242:51 My 4 '18 Making bricks without straw. Ag Digest 2: 955-6 My '18 Man power on the farm. A. A. Macmillan. J Ag (Quebec) 22:7 Jl '18 Many farm problems. Weekly N L 5:1-3 My 1 '18 Means for relieving the farm-labor shortage in Kentucky. W. D. Nicholls. Ky Ag Ext C 58:1-12 '18 Milk cows and pitch hay to back the nation's guns. Weekly N L 6:1 O 9 '18 Missouri farmers insisted on being shown; they were. Weekly N L 5:1 Jl 24 '18 Mobilization for food production — a plan for a civil-military service. Banker-F 4:16 Mv '17; Same. Hoard's D 53:667 My 4 '17; Same. Creamery 5:30 Je '17 Mobilization of labor and machinery. W. Hay- ward, il Field II 27:533-5 Jl '17 * Mobilizing and distributing farm labor in Ohio. W. M. Leiserson. Monthly ■ R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6:781-91 Ap '18 Mobilizing boys for farm labor. W. I. Hamil- ton. School and Soc (Science Press, Garri- son, N.Y. lOc) 5:714-17 Je 16 '17 Mobilizing the workers of America. W. F. French, il Illustrated World (Drexel av. & 58th St., Chicago 15c) 28:206-9 O '17 More agricultural advisors named to tell draft boards of farming needs. Weekly N L 6:6 O 16 '18 Nation's farm labor problem. D: F. Houston. Power P 27:52 F '18 New Jersey — Gov. Edge recommends that the federal-state-municipal employment bureau be expanded and an additional office to the one at Newark be established at Camden. He also suggests that men of military age assist the farmers between the time they are notified to hold themselves ready for selective service and the time of their ac- tual mobilization Notice to farmers: military service. J Bd Ag 23:187-93 My '16 Ohio and the hired hand. F. Crissey. il Coun- try Gent 83:12-13+ Ap 13 '18 On farm labor. Ag Digest 2:536 Jl '17 Organize farm labor. Weekly N L 4:2 Je 13 '17 Other side of boy labor. I. B. Squire, il Rural N Y 77:761 Je 8 '18 Our crop-production line is very thinly held. J: E. Pickett, il Country Gent 83:5-6+ Jl 13 '18 Plan for handling the farm-labor problem. U S Ag Farm Management C 2:1-31 '17 Post office as farm labor exchange. Power F 27:40 Mr '18; Same. Hoard's D 55:291 Mr 8 '18 Power farming solves crop production prob- lems. R. Olney. il Power F 26:9 My '17 Preparing for crop of 1918. Ohio F 141:343 Mr 9 '18 Problem of farm help. Nat Stock & F 41:1298 Mr 9 '18 Question of farm labor. Ag Digest 2:691 N '17 Question of the need of farm labor. S. D. Fess and others. Congressional Record (Wa.shington, D.C.) 56:3102-9 Mr 1 '18 Release of soldiers for agricultural work. J Bd Ag 23:289-91 Je '16 Report of the Committee on mobilization of high school boys for farm service. 60p '17 Mass. Com. on pub. safety, Boston Rural education in war. W. H. Wil.son. (Co- lumbia war papers, ser. 1, no. 12) 8p '17 Division of intelligence and publicity, Co- lumbia university, N.Y. Saving man power. Weekly N L 4:3 Mv 30 '17 School boys to help labor shortage. O Judd Parmer 63:1 D 1 '17 Securing labor for farmer. Hoard's D 55:454 Mi- 29 '18 Shall the farmer's wife pitch hay? E. Daven- port, il Country Gent 83:15+ F 23 '18 Skilled farm labor to be in deferred draft classes. Weekly N L 6:1 S 18 '18; Excerpts. O Judd Farmer 65:229 S 21 '18; Excerpts. Prog F 33:1031 S 21 '18 Soldier fai-m furloughs; with general orders and form of application. Kimball's D F 16: 3.52 My 1 '18; Same (general orders). Weekly N L 5:9 Ap 17 '18; Same (form of applica- tion). O Judd Farmer 64:6 Ap 20 '18 Soldiers for agricultural work. A. Lee. J Bd Ag 24:97-9 Ap '17 /"Solving crisis in farm labor. O Judd Farmer 64:1 Ap 20 '18 Solving war problems. D. G. Ruby. Wallaces' F 43:304 F 15 '18 Some possibilities of the development of new labor during the war. M. F. Tarpey. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:74-9 Ja '18 Successful employment of women on the land. J Bd Ag 23:75-6 Ap '16 Suggestions to farmers regarding farm labor shortage in time of war. J. C. Scott. Wash Ag Ext Ser l,no 33 4p '18 Supplying of farm labour in the provinces. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:864-7 S '18 Supplying the farm labor need. G. I. Christie and C. DuBo.se. 8p map '18 U S Ag Swords and plowshares; who shall grow crops to win the war and feed a hungrv world? B. Lasker. Survey (112 E. 19th st, N.Y. 10c) 39:513-16 F 9 '18 48 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agriculture and the war — Farm labor — Cont. Swords or plowshares? J. C. Marquis. Country- Gent 82:827-8 My 5 '17 Those city boys. Nat Stock & F 42:384 Jl 20 •18 Town boys as farm laborers. J. J. James. Hoard's D 55:302 Mr 8 '18 Tractor operators for agricultural army. Power F 26:9 Jl '17 Training recruits for the farm game. A. C. Laut. il Country Gent 82:1670-1 N 3 '17 Twilight labor crews are great help harvest- ing Kansas wheat. Weekly N L 6:16 O 2 '18 United forces are seeking labor with farm ex- perience. Weekly N L> 5:13 Je 19 '18 Virginia's farm problem. Review of Reviews (30 Irving place, N.Y. 25c) 57:299-300 Mr '18 Wartime farm efficiency. J. C. Marquis, il Country Gent 82:859-60 My 12 '17 What Illinois farmers say. E. L. Hill. O Judd Farmer 62:8 My 5 '17 What will Washington do? E. W. Gage. Breeder's Gaz 72:372 S 13 '17 Wheat crop and farm labor. J. M. Baer. Re- view of Reviews (30 Irving place, N.Y. 25c) 57:298-9 Mr '18 * Women harvesters in Great Britain: how they save the crops, il Touchstone (118 B. 30th St, N.Y. 35c) 4:138-43 N '18 Women in agriculture during war-time. M. L. Talbot, il J Bd Ag 25:796-805 O '18 Women of Wales and agriculture. Mrs M. S. Roberts, il J Bd Ag 25:817-26 O '18 Women succeed as fruit pickers. A. H. Pul- ver. il Rural N Y 77:1039 S 7 '18 Women's land army. Mrs A. Lyttelton. J Bd Ag 25:806-10 O '18 Workers from non-essentials on our farms. Ag Digest 2:869 Mr '18 See also Camps, Agricultural; Farm cadet camps; United States boys' working reserve; Woman's land army of America Bibliography List of references on the mobilization of farm labor for war service. 9p' typew '18 U. S. Library of Congress, Division of bibliog- raphy, Washington, D.C. Home gardens Again, the war garden. J. W. E. Lawrence, il Nation's Business (Riggs bldg., Washing- ton, D.C. 25c) 6:21-2 Ap '18 Agricultural patriotism: the need of minute men of the soil. V. Burnett, il Touchstone (118 E. 30th St., N.Y. 35c) 1:133-43 Je '17 Better war gardens. W. E. Lommel. Purdue Ag 12:405-6 Ap '18 Biggest victory gardens year ahead. C: L. Pack, il Gard M 28:140-1 D '18 Cashing-in the war gardens. F. F. Rockwell, il Gard M 26:11-12 Ag '17 City gardening as a conservation measure. C. E. Durst. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1917: 91-102 '18 City gardens. H: G. Parsons. (Columbia war papers, ser. 1, no. 10) lOp '17 Division of in- telligence and publicity, Columbia univer- sity, N.Y. Community war garden campaign. W. B. Hol- liday. Rural Manhood 9:243-4 Je '18 Enlisting soldiers of the soil, il Am For 23: 334-9 Je '17 Every bank a garden daddy. C: L. Pack. Banker-F 5:15 .la '18 Future of war gardening. C: L. Pack, il Am For 24:665-73 N '18 Gardens add $100,000,000 to nation's wealth. O. R. Geyer. il Gard M 26:93-4 O '17 Have a backyard garden. J. G. Moore and J. R. Hepler. il Wis Ag Ext C 72:1-8 '17 Help home gardens. Banker-F 5:11 F '18 How florists can help garden movement. A. H. Smith. Am Flor 50:401 Mr 16 '18 How the war gardeners answered. C: L. Pack, il Am For 24:515-22 S '18 How was your war garden? n.p. il map '17 Mayor's advisory war committee, 226 City Hall, Cleveland, O. Indiana war gardens. Purdue Ag 13:40 O '18 Liberty gardens. R. S. Mackintosh, il Minn Hort 46:118-22 Mr '18 Many more war gardens, movement comes to stay. Weekly N L 6:8 S 18 '18 Million and more food gardens, il Am For 23: 263-8 My '17 Mobilize the country-home garden. R. C. E. Brown. (Columbia war papers, ser. 1, no. 3) 6p '17 Division of intelligence and publicity, Columbia university, N.Y. One successful war garden effort, il Gard M 26:91-2 O '17 Patriotic garden, il Gard M 25:275-9 Je '17 Planting one million food gardens. 11 Am For 23:197-204 Ap '17 Practical suggestions on combining spring war gardens. M. Schling. Gard Chron Am 22:17 Ja '18 Ready for the next year, il Gard M 28:114-15 N '18 Returns from the war garden campaign. Gard M 27:266-7 Jl '18 Slacker land and food facts. C: L. Pack. Am For 24:178-9 Mr '18 Tells how Tennessee grew much food in home gardens. Weekly N L 6:13 N 27 '18 Ten million home gardens. J: R. McMahon. il Countrv Gent 83:3-4-}- Mr 30 '18 Uncle Sam's gardening. Gard M 28:150 D '18 War garden campaign of 1917. J: R. Mc- Mahon, il Country Gent 82:1722-3 N 10 '17 War garden work in Oshkosh. A. A. Ihrig. Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:59-62 '18 War gardens, il Ag Digest 2:875-6 Mr '18 War gardens. P. G. Niesley. il Penn State F 10:141+ O '17 War gardens as city assets. C: L. Pack. 11 Am City (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 18:144-8 F '18 War gardens in Indianapolis. C. H. Libbert.. Purdue Ag 12:547 Je '18 War gardens in Lafayette. R. W. Gregory, il Purdue Ag 12:73-4 N '17 War gardens of Milwaukee and vicinity. C. V. Holsinger; Mrs Kroening. Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:166-70, 203-12 '18 War service gardens in South Carolina. G: P. Hoffmann and W. G. Crandall. S C Ag Ext B 39:14p '18 See also West Bridgford allotment-holders' association Laws Legislation concernant les cultures pendant la guerre. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916: 553-64 '17 School gardens Enlistment for the farm. J. Dewey. (Colum- bia war papers, ser. 1, no. 1) lOp '17 Divi- sion of intelligence and publicity, Columbia university, N.Y. Arkansas Community war clubs win out. E. Lloyd. 11 Banker-F 5:10-11 Ag '18 Australia Farmers, win the war! H. A. Mullett. 11 J Dept Ag Victoria 15:228-37 Ap '17 California California strips for action. B. H. Crocheron. il Banker-F 5:5 Ap '18 Emergency irrigation rate for garden farming at Alhambra, Cal. Eng & Contracting (608 S. Dearborn st, Chicago $3 per yr.) 49:459 My 8 '18 How California organized forces for 1918 food production drive. Weekly N L 5:4-5 My 15 '18 Observations on the recent agricultural in- quiry in California. T: P. Hunt. Cal Ag Exp 20p n.d. Practical patriotism; what southern Cali- fornia fruit growers have done. J: B. Wal- lace. Country Gent 82:1698 N 3 '17 Canada Address at meeting of the dairymen's asso- ciation of western Ontario. N. W. Rowell. (In Reports, Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 97- 102) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Canada answers the labor riddle. J: R. Mc- Mahon. il Country Gent 83:6-7 My 4 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 49 Agriculture and the war — Canada — Continued Canada now gardens officially. J: R. Mc- Mahon. il Country Gent 83:10-11 My 18 '18 Canada's farm labor problem. J. B. Reynold. Kimball's D F 16:168+ Mr 1 'IS * Dairy farmers and the war. A. A. Ayer. (.In Report, Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 51-5) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Feeding the world. B. W. Currie. Country Gent 82:1022-3, 1054 Je 16-23 '17 Handling the farm labour situation in On- tario. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1080-1 N '18 How Canada met the food crisis. J. B. Spen- cer, il Country Gent 82:921 My 26 '17 Letter from the minister of agriculture of Quebec. J. E. Caron. J Ag (Quebec) 21:114 F '18 Organization of resources committee in On- tario. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:715-17 Ag '17 Production and thrift. J. E. Caron. J Ag (Quebec) 20:181 Mr '17 Special production efforts in the provinces. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:673-9 Jl '18 War and its effect on the dairying industry. J. A. Ruddick. (In Reports, Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 122-3) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Europe Our part in restoring the farming of Europe. E: Brown, il Country Gent 83:6-7 N 2 '18 France Agricultural reconstruction in France. M. Ryder, il Breeder's Gaz 73:545 Mr 14 '18; Excerpts. Ag Digest 2:980 My '18 Agricultural relief fund for the farm-ers in the devastated regions. J Ag (Quebec) 21:33 S '17 Agricultural restoration of France — North African aid. Review of Reviews (30 Irving place, N.Y. 25c) 56:310-12 S '17 * L'agriculture en 1917 et la guerre. A. Haller. Revue Scientiflnue (41 rue de Chateaudun, Paris 90c) 56:195-8 Mr 30 '18 Agriculture on the French front. Wallaces' F 43:1681 N 15 '18 American tractors reclaim France. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 83:3-4 F 23; 5+ Mr 9; 17+ Mr 16 '18 Cultivation of abandoned lands. Int R Ag Econ 71:123-7 N '16 D^cret constituant un comity d'action agri- cole dans chaque commune rurale et des comites cantonaux d'organisation agricole. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:830-1 '17 Department for civil and military vegetable gardens in France. Int R Ag Econ 75:118-19 Mr '17 Departmental committees of agricultural ac- tion. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2:166-7 F '18 Fertilizer famine in France. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 83:5+ Mr 23 '18 French agricultural labovir problem. J Bd Ag 23:1-16 Ap '16 French agriculture and the war. J Bd Ag 23: 817-32 D '16 Gardens behind the trenches. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 83:15 Mr 30 '18 Growing vegetables for the French army, il Gard Chron Am 22:11 Ja '18 Loi sur la mise en culture des terres aban- donnees et I'organisation du travail agricole pendant la guerre. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:556-8 '17 Outlook in French agriculture. Science (Sci- ence Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 47:232-3 Mr 8 '18 Rebuilding rural France. M. Ryder, il Field II 28:229-31 Ap '18 Recent measures for the organisation of ag- riculture. Int R Ag Econ 64:87-91 Ap '16 Restoration of agriculture in the invaded de- partments. Int R Ag Econ 81:79-81 S '17 Soil of France. E. S. Sergeant. New Repub- lic (421 W. 21st St, N.Y. 10c) 14:134-7 Mr 2 •18 Some aspects of the allotments movement in France. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 4:611-18 '17 Germany Learning from the enemy. R. S. MacElwee. il Independent (119 W. 40th St., N.Y. 10c) 91: 95-6 Jl 21 '17 Loi concernant la determination des dom- mages occasionnSs par la guerre dans le territoire de I'Empire. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1141-5 '17 Ordonnance sur le remaniement de certaines propri6t6s fonci6res dans la province de Prusse orientale. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916: 1145-62 '17 Great Britain Agricultural policy; report of agricultural sub-committee. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 3:486-98 '17 Agriculture and the war. J Bd Ag 23:721-33, 929-40. 1169-76 N '16, Ja, Mr '17; Same cond. (pt. 1). Int R Ag Econ 75:86-93 Mr '17 Agriculture and the war. Great Britain. Int R Ag Econ 80:79-84 Ag '17 Allotments in 1918. J Bd Ag 24:1257-62 F '18; Abstract. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3:256-8 Mr '18 Baynard's estate, Cranleigh: an example of a war committee's efforts to increase food production, il J Bd Ag 25:17-21 Ap '18 Board of agriculture and fisheries and in- creased food production. J Bd Ag 25:521-40 Ag '18 Changes in English agriculture. Breeders Gaz 71:118 Ja 18 '17 Compulsory land laws for England. Rural N T 77'33 Ja 12 '18 Corn production act, 1917. J Bd Ag 24:621-8 S '17 Cultivation of lands order, 1918 (no. 2). J Bd Ag 25:718-24 S '18 Effect of the war on farm labor. J: Lennox. Field II 26:242 Mr '16 Employment of ex-service men in agricul- ture. J Bd Ag 23:378-82 Jl '16 England's farmerettes. C. Mackenzie. il Country Gent 83:6-8 Mr 2 '18 Farmer and the war. L. Amy. Canadian Mag- azine (200 Adelaide st. West, Toronto, Can- ada 25c) 49:111-18 Je '17 Food production conference, 1918; with dis- cussion. J Dept Ag Ireland 18, no 2:171-9 '18 Food production. 1917. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 2:290-303 '17 Food production programme for 1919. J Bd Ag 25:841-6 O '18 Food production programme for 1919 and the corn production (amendment) act, 1918. J Bd Ag 25:725-9 S '18 Further provisions of the corn production act, 1917. Int R Ag Econ 84:74-8 D "17 Garden of England in war time. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:6 Jl 7 '17 How England farms for war. C. Mackenzie, il Country Gent 83:8-9 My 4; 8-9 My 11 '18 How to increase the production of food during the war. J Bd Ag 22:1262-7 Mr '16 Labour on tractors. J Bd Ag 25:734-6 S '18 Municipal farming — the latest enterprise of British local authorities. J: Cabburn. Nat Municipal R (North American bldg., Phil- adelphia $1) 7:288-9 My '18 Nation's food: the revised agricultural pro- gramme for 1918. J Bd Ag 24:564-6 Ag '17 New cultivation of lands order for England and Wales. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3:254-6 Mr '18 Night farming by women in England. 11 Sci- entific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 118: 341 Ap 13 '18 Notice to farmers: military service. J Bd Ag 23:187-93 My '16 Organisation and working of the food pro- duction scheme, 1917. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 3:499-510 '17 Proposals for increasing the home production of food. Int R Ag Econ 62:101-12; 63:97-105 F-Mr '16 Putting England's acres to work. C. Macken- zie, il Country Gent 83:3-4 Ja 26; 14-15 F 2; 15 F 16 '18 Release of soldiers for agricultural work. J Bd Ag 23:289-91 Je '16 Report of the agricultural policy sub-com- mittee of the reconstruction committee. F. D. Acland. Contemporary Review (249 W. 13th St.. N.Y. 50c) 111:570-8 My '17 Successful employment of women on the land. J Bd Ag 23:75-6 Ap '16 50 AGRICULTURAL INDEX C. G. Agriculture and the war — Great Britain — Cont. Sugg-estions for doubling the home production of food. J. BIyth. 19th Century (249 W. 13th St., N.Y. 50c) 81:748-57 Ap '17; Same. Living- Age (6 Beacon st., Boston 15c) 293:515-22 Je 2 '17 Tractor and the U-boat. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 83:3-4 Je 15; 9-10 Je 22 '18 Wartime farming in England. J. P. Whitney, il Country Gent 82:1727 N 10 '17 War-time farming problems. A. W. Older- shaw. J Bd Ag 25:417-35 Jl '18 War time food-production effort in Lan- cashire. T: Milburn. il J Bd Ag 25:576-9 Ag '18 Women in agriculture during war-time. M. L. Talbot, il J Bd Ag 25:796-805 O '18 Women of Wales and agriculture. Mrs M. S. Roberts, il J Bd Ag 25:817-26 O '18 Women's land army. Mrs A. Lyttelton. J Bd Ag 25:806-10 O '18 Illinois Essentials in larger food production Hopkins. Ill Ag Exp C 197:1-4 '17 Indiana Indiana war gardens. Purdue Ag 13:40 O '18 Maintain the wheat acreage and increase the yield for 1919. Purdue Ag Ext 8p 'IS Many sides to the hog question. F. Crissey. il Country Gent 83:6-74- Ja 12 '18 Iowa Getting together in Iowa. F. Crissev. il Coun- try Gent 82:2025 D 22 '17 Increasing the food supply. Wallaces' F 42: 645 Ap 13 '17 Italy Agricultural mobilization. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2:168-70 F '18 Decret de la lieutenance n. 1363 concernant les mesures a prendre pour 1' augmentation de la culture du ble. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916: 559-60 '17 Legislation concernant les contrats agricoles. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1211-18 '17 Massachusetts How the Lenox folk are helping to win. E. L. D. Seymour, il Country Life 35:54-7 N '18 Vast Jersey estate given up tor food plant. Jersey B 36:833-4 My 30 '17 Missouri Missouri's war rations. S: O. Rice. Countrv Gent 83:13 Ag 10 '18 War-time farming in Missouri. Mo Ag Bd B v 15:1-61 Ag '17 Nebraska Nebraska asked to increase the wheat acre- age for the 1919 crop. Neb Ag Ext Emer- gency B 34:1-12 '18 New York Food supply and the war, as shown by the report of the New York state food supply commission. 32p '18 N. Y. State food supply commission. Agricultural hall, Albany Report of the million acre wheat committee and statement of the patriotic farmers fund. M. Cole. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 105:145-50 Mr '18 Ohio * Mobilizing and distributing farm labor in Ohio. W. M. Leiserson. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6:781-91 Ap '18 Ohio's 1918 farm drive. J. M. Cox. Review of Reviews (30 Irving place, N.Y. 25c) 57:297-8 Mr '18 Pennsylvania Agricultural preparedness for Pennsylvania. map Pa Ag Ext C 57:1-8 '17 Pennsylvania makes its plans; banker leaders in each county to stimulate production. L. T. McFadden. il Banker-F 5:14 My '18 South Carolina South Carolina's program for food production in 1918. S C Ag Ext B 38:1-12 '18 Southern states Problem in the South. B. C. Powell. Banker-P 5:7 Ja '18 Win-the-war message. Weekly N L 5:8 Ap 3 '18 Tennessee Tells how Tennessee grew much food in home gardens. Weekly N L 6:13 N 27 '18 United States Advisory committee of farmers. Power F 27: 56 My '18 Agricultural and military preparedness. J. W. Henceroth. Coop Manager & F 7:78 N '17 Agricultural mobilization convention, Wash- ington, D.C, April 10, 1917. Ag Digest 1:412- 32 My 1 '17 Agricultural policy for the United States in war time. G. Pinchot. Annals Am Acad (36th St. and Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74: 181-7 N '17 Agiicultural preparedness is necessary — pro- duction is patriotic and profitable. Bank- er-F 4:2 Ap '17 Agricultural production for 1918. Weekly N L 5:1-6 F 27 '18 Agricultural programme of the United States. J Bd Ag 25:277-81 Je '18 Agricultural situation for 1918. pts 1-11 U S Ag C 84:1-24; 85:1-24; 86:1-34; 87:1-8; 88:1- 34; 89:1-24; 90:1-32; 91:1-16; 92:1-39; 93:1- 14; 107:1-24 '18 Agriculture. H. W. Sumners. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:2290-4 P 14 '18 Agriculture and national defense. Am Fert 47: 21-4 N 24 '17 Agriculture and preparedness. H. Myrick. (In Pro.', Congress of constructive patriotism, p. 209-29) '17 National security league, 31 Pine St., N.Y. Agriculture and the great war. O Judd Farmer 63:7 N 17 '17 Agriculture at the capital. Breeder's Gaz 72: 624 O 11 '17 Agriculture to have representation in ma- chinery of War industries board. Weekly N L 5:14-15 Je 26 '18 All sides to a situation; how the eastern farm- ers look at war demands and crops. F. A. Waugh. Country Gent 82:1733 N 10 '17 America faces a war tragedy; how are perish- able vegetables to be consei'ved and brought to the consumer. H. C. Hardy, il Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. lOc) 117:117 Ag 18 '17 America's opportunity, il Ag Digest 3:5-6 Jl '18 Another appeal to farmers; proclamation by Gov. Phllipp of Wisconsin. Hoard's D« 53: 599 Ap 27 '17 Are we prepared. M. Ryder. Coop & Man- ager & F 6:81-2 My '17 Arms and agriculture. Mo Ag Bd B v 15:1-31 Ap '17 Assistant Secretary Pearson points out busi- ness men's part in food production. Weekly N L 5:2-4 Jl 17 '18 Banker and agriculture. C. Ousley. il Banlier- F 5:2-4 O '18 Best things done by the land-grant institu- tions to aid the states and nation to meet the emergencies of the war. E. C. Perisho. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917:175-83 '18 Both sides of the food question. Wallaces' F 42:1304 S 28 '17 Bread bullets and battleships. O Judd Farmer 63:2 D 29 "17 Bringing up the big guns of agriculture, il Power F 27:7-8 Ja '18 Coast view of increased production. A. Lind- ley. Bleeders Gaz 71:1236 Je 21 '17 Conditions confi-onting farmers in respect to farm laV>or. P. P. Campbell and others. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:1632-4 Ja 31 '18 Co-operation with Uncle Sam. W. S. Trask. Coop Manager & F 7:46+ Mr '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 51 Agriculture and the war — United States— Cont. Cost of agricultural production. Wallaces' F 42:1681 D 14 '17 Country life in war time. J. L. Williams. Country Life 34:41-4 Jl '18 Crops we must raise next year. J. C. Marquis. Country Gent 83:5-6 S 7 '18 Dairymen hear heavy war burdens. Kimball's D F 15:615 S 15 '17 Davison estate in war time. E: M. Woolley. il Country Life 34:39-42 Ag '18 Department of agriculture stimulates produc- tion, il Ag- Digest 3:11 Jl '18 Embattling the farmers. Nation (20 Vesey st, N.Y. 10c) 106:229 F 28 '18 Essentials to a food program for next year. G. Pinchot. Annals Am Academy (36th st, and Woodland av, Philadelphia $1) 78:156- 63 Jl '18: Reprint. 8p '18 Gifford Pinchot, Milford, Pa.; Same. Swine World 6:7-8 S '18; Same. Purdue Ag 13:7-10 O '18 Fall maneuvers for estate owners. E. L. Smith. Country Life 32:38-9 Ag '17 Farm appeal to the President by Federal board of farm organization. Jersey B 37:163-1- Ja 30 '18; Same. Wallaces' F 43:175 F 1 '18 Farm thoughts for next year. W. W. Rej'- nolds. Ohio F 140:602 D 29 '17 Farmer and food production. J: R. Connelly. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:4221-2 Mr 22 'IS Farmer and his duty. G: D. Black. Ohio F 140:343 O 20 '17 Farmer and production. C: H. Betts. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 105:150-8 Mr •18 Farmer and the food supply. Ohio F 139:651 Mv 5 '17 Farmer and the war. H. C. Filley. Kimball's D F 15:343 My 15 '17 Farmer and the war. J. P. Goodrich. Purdue Ag Ext B 62:1-6 '18 Farmers and speculators. B. M. Anderson. (Columbia war papeis, ser. 1, no. 8) 8p '17 Division of intelligence and publicity, Co- lumbia university, N.Y. Farmers and the war. Rural N Y 76:671, 701, 727, 769, 815. 939 My 12-26, Je 9, 23, Ag 4 '17 Farmer's burden. H: A. Clark. (Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:1695-7 F 1 '18 Farmers' conference in Washington. Jersey B 37:266 F 20 '18 Farmer's income as affected by the war. T. N. Carver. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917:59-67 '18 Farmer's response. A. R. Mann. Cornell Coun- tryman 14:729 Je '17 Farmers should remain on the farm. G. S. Beaumont and R. S. Dunham. Farm Eng 5:7 Je '17 Farmers' war. Ag Digest 2:735-7 D '17 Farmers' war board needed. O Judd Farmer 63:8 D 1 '17 Farmer's war responsibility. C. Dubose. Pur- due Ag 12:133 D '17; Same. Better Fruit 12: JL9 D '17; Same. Power F 27:16 F '18 Farmer's wife on living questions. H. L. "Wood. Rural N Y 77:667 My 11 '18 Farmers win the war program. 34p '18 Na- tional bd. of farm organizations, Woodward bldg.. Washington, D.C. Federal government and the farmer. G: D. Black. Ohio F 140:58 Jl 28 '17 Finding labor to harvest the food crons. G. I. Christie, map U S Ag C 115:1-8 '18 Firing line of the states, il Banker-F 5:10-12 Je '18 First hand report of conference of 126 farm paper and live stock journal editors. G. M. Curtis. Reliable P J 24:635+ O '17 Five million children to be enrolled in the U.S. garden army and what this should mean to water works superintendents. Eng & Contracting (608 S. Dearborn st, Chicago $3 per yr.) 49:449 My 8 '18 Food and victory to be gained only by co- operation. H. C. Hoover. Power F 26:7-8 O '17; Same cond. Banker-F 4:2-3 S '17; Same cond. Hoard's D 54:188-9 S 7 '17; Same cond. Wallaces' F 42:1212 S 7 '17; Excerpts. Jer- sey B 36:1370B-1370C S 5 '17 Food control and democracy; an article pro- posing the organization of chambers of agri- culture to regulate the equitable distribu- tion of farm products at fair prices both for the producer and the consuiner. D: Lu- bin. (U.S. 65th Cong., 1st sess. S. Doc. 120) 13p '17 Apply to congressmen From the Atlantic monthly for August, 1917 Food crops inust be increased. Coop' Manager & F 6:42-5 My '17 Food crops must be increased. D. F. Houston. Weekly N L 4:1-3 Ap 18 '17; Same cond. Jersey B 36:630 Ap 25 '17 Food foresight for 1918. Banker-F 5:14 Ja '18 Food increase and conservation — a patriotic duty. F. D. Fuller. Coop Manager & F 6: 77-8 Je '17 Food needs for 1918: agricultural program for the period beginning with the autumn of 1917. U S Ag C 75:1-14 '17 Food policy and the organization of agricul- tural production. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 1:60-74 Ja '18 Food production, conservation, and distribu- tion; hearings before the House Committee on agriculture 65th cong., 1st sess. on H. J. Res. 75, H. R. 4125, H. R. 4188, and H. R. 4360. 53Sp '17 Apply to congressmen Food production report submitted to the sen- ate; the secretary of agriculture submits proposals. Weekly N L 4:1-2 My 2 '17 Food question. A. D. Wilson. Coop Manager & F 7:53-6 Mr '18 Food supply. Wallaces' F 43:228 F 8 '18 Food will win the war — produce it. F. F. Rockwell, il Country Life 33:53-5 Ap '18 For increased production. Ag Digest 2:483 Je '17 Foreign lesson and its application. Hoard's D 53:912 Je 29 '17 Fruit grower in a crisis. Purdue Ag 11:40-1 Je '17 General orders for the army of maintenance. F. F. Rockwell. Country Life 32:46-7 Jl '17 Grange and patriotism. O. Wilson. Hoard's D 54:681 D 7 '17 Great upheaval. B. W. Currie. Country Gent 82:867 My 12 '17 Houston urges farmers to beat 1917 record. Ag Digest 2:873 Mr '18 How Department helped to meet farm labor need. Weekly N L 6:7 D 11 '18 How extension service aided in war; plans peace tasks. Weekly N L 6:1-4 D 4 '18 How the Department of agriculture is helping to win the war. A. W. Overmyer. Con- gressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56: 11837-41 S 28 '18 How the farmer can do his bit. Power F 26: 36 Jl '17 Illinois plan of farm mobilization. Breeder's Gaz 71:781 Ap 12 '17 Illinois state institute sends recommendations to President Wilson. Wallaces' F 43:443 Mr 8 '18; Same. O Judd Farmer 64:1 Mr 9 '18 In the food trenches, il Ag Digest 2:654-5 O '17 Increase the food supply. Kimball's D F 16; 603 O 15 "18 Increasing farm production. Nation (20 Vesey St., N.Y. lOc) 104:450-1 Ap 19 '17 Kaiser a foe of all Americans. E. L. Luther. Hoard's D 55:46 F 1 '18 Keep the food coming. C: L. Pack, il Am For 24:195-200 Ap '18 Keep the war crops growing. F. F. Rockwell. il Country Life 34:48-9 Ag '18 Learn to eat corn, says Uncle Joe Cannon. Country Gent 82:1077-8 Je 30 '17 Mobilization for production, il Ag Digest 1: 439-44 My '17 Mobilization of the nation's agriculture. Power F 26:7-8 My '17 Mobilizing the estate in food production. Country Life 32:48a My '17 Mobilizing unused land and forces to meet an unprecedented crisis. R. G. Stoddard, il Am City (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 16:471-81 My '17 Opportunity of the farmer and the duty of the banker. G; M. Reynolds. Banker-F 4:5 Je '17 Organizing the food problem. Rural N Y 76: 679 My 12 '17 Our armies of food supply. H. J. Hughes. man Review of Reviews (SO Irving Place, N.Y. 25c) 55:506-10 My '17 52 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Agriculture and the war — United States — Cont. Patriotic justice for the husbandman. I^. J. Cochrane. Rural Manhood 8:237-41 Je '17 Patriotism, potatoes, and paucity of power. B: R. Eastman. Hoard's D 54:23 Jl 27 '17 Peace to find hungry world calling on farms for food. Weekly N L. 6:1+ N 13 '18 Pine log war- time problems. C. Harris. Coun- try Gent 82:1857 N 24 '17 Playing the fiddle while fire spreads. O Judd Farmer 64:3 Mr 16 '18 Prepare now for bigger crops next year. P. F. Rockwell, il Country Life 32:54-5 S '17 President considers farm emergencies. O Judd Farmer 64:6 F 23 '18 President Wilson's message to the farmers. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:1697-8 F 1 '18; Same. Banker-F 5:5 P '18; Same. Am Sheep B & W 38:169-70 Mr '18 Problems of production, conservation, and rural labor. D. F. Houston. Weekly N L. 5: 1-3 N 28 '17 Produce greater crops, il Fruit-Grower 28:233 Ap 15 '17 Put agriculture on a war footing. H. Myrick. il O Judd Farmer 62:1+ Ap 21 '17 Quit fooling and talk sense. J. R. Smith. Country Gent 82:1220-1 Ag 4 '17 Railways and food problem in the war. il Railway Age Gazette (Woolworth bldg., N.Y. 15c) 62:1376-83 Je 22 '17 Reconstruction and the farmer. C: A. Lyman. Power F 27:26 D '18 Relation of farmers and the Food adminis- tration. C. J. Tyson. Prac P 114:169 My 1 '18 Report of advisory committee of producers; regulations adopted regarding food pro- duction measures. Weekly N L 5:1-5 Ap 17 '18 Response of the farmers; year's gains on the agricultural front. D: F. Houston. Weekly N L 5:1-4 D 12 '17 Roosevelt would aid farmers. Ag Digest 2: 915 Ap '18 Rural service army dynamics. H: B. Wright. Rural Manhood 8:235-7 Je '17 Scope of service among war farmers. H: Israel. Rural Manhood 8:245-8 Je '17 Secretary Houston, in address, reviews agri- culture in the war. Weekly N L 5:1+ Je 26 '18 Secretary Houston looks ahead. D: Lawrence. Country Gent 83:3-4+ Ja 19 '18 Secretary Lane tells how the government will open up land for food. A. E: Richter. il Country Gent 82:1105 Jl 7 '17 Secretary tells 1918 advances by America's army of the soil. Weekly N L 6:1+ D 11 '18 Sees farmers' work in war in rank of great- est deeds. L. M. Estabrook. Weekly N L 6: 1 D 11 '18 Shall we have enough to eat next winter? W. O. Thompson. 12p '17 Chamber of com- merce, Cleveland, O. Soldiers of the soil. D: F. Houston, il Nat Geographic Magazine (Hubbard Memorial Hall, Washington, D.C. 25c) 31:273-9 Mr '17 Some achievements in food. N. C. McLoud. il Am For 23:593-9 O '17 Some fundamental considerations affecting the food supply of the United States. T: P. Hunt. Cal Ag Exp C 163:1-13 '17 Speaking of prices. F. Crissey. il Country Gent 82:1667-8+ N 3 '17 Tells how he followed 1918 agricultural war program. Weekly N L 6:1-2 O 2 '18 Ten commandments of war-time agriculture. C. Poe. Prog P 33:17 Ja 5 '18 Their lives depend on us. Prog P 32:614 My 19 '17 Thirteen to one. P. Crissey. il Country Gent 83:14-15+ Ja 19 '18 300 million-dollar war order. C. S. Wheeler. Ohio P 139:711 My 26 '17 Timely topics of interest to farmers' institute workers. A. C. True. Am Assn Farmers' Inst Workers Pro 1917:58-60 '18 True spirit of farming. Rural N Y 77:354 Mr 2 '18 Uncle Sam's gardening. P. Duncan. Gard M 27:233; 28:52 Je, S '18 Wanted: a program of food production. E. Davenport. Country Gent 83:10-11+ Ja 26 •18 War at an end. Reliable P J 25:872+ D '18 War crisis in farming; an open letter to President Wilson. O Judd Farmer 64:8 Mr 2 'IS War! keep breeding stock, feed cheap rough- age, save grain for food! C. Vrooman. Banker-P 4:2 My '17 War, the farm, and the farmer. H. Quick. Hoard's D 55:317+ Mr 15 '18; Same. Prog F 33:357 Mr 16 '18 War's culminating crisis has come — achieve- ments this year must determine issue. W. Wilson. Weekly N L 5:1-2 F 13 '18 Wartime farm efficiency. J. C. Marquis, il Country Gent 82:859-60 My 12 '17 What a woman on a farm thinks of price-flx- ing. H. C. Bennett. Outlook (381 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 118:531-2 Ap 3 '18 * What American farmers have done this season to feed the soldier allies. Touchstone (118 E. 30th St, N.Y. 35c) 4:153-6 N '18 What American farmers have done this year. C. Vrooman. Review of Reviews (30 Irving place, N.Y. 25c) 56:499-503 N '17 What can the stations most profitably do to increase the efficiency of food production and conservation in the present national emergency? R. Pearl; E. W. Allen. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917:256-66 '18 What is the duty of the American banker? P: W. Goebel. Banker-P 4:2-4 Je '17 What the college did. il Cornell Countryman 25:82-8+ N '17 Where farming fits in the war program. A. E. Taylor. Country Gent 83:5-6-f- Jl 20 '18 (to be cont) Word from the deans; food resources, pro- duction and marketing. Field II 27:530-1 Jl '17 Washington State plan for increasing food production for season of 1918. G: Severance and W. A. Linklater. Wash Ag Ext Ser l,no 36:1-13 '18 Agriculture in literature Literary farming. M. Johnson. Canadian Mag- azine (200 Adelaide st. West, Toronto, Can- ada 25c) 49:315-18 Ag '17 Agrilus anxius. See Bronze birch borers Agrilus bilineatus. See Chestnut borers. Two- lined Agromyza. See Cambium miners Agronomic institute of IVloscow First 50 years of the Moscow higher school of agriculture. N. M. Kataew. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 4:511-15 Ap '16 Agronomy. See Agriculture Agronomy, American society of. See American society of agronomy Agropyron. See Grasses Agrostology. See Grasses Air Sec also Aeroscopes Bacteriology Germ content of stable air and its effect upon the germ content of milk (B. 409). G. L. A. Ruehle and W. L. Kulp. bibliog N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915:151-206 '16 Methods of bacterial analyses of air. G. L. A. Ruehle. bibhog J Ag Research 4:343-68 Jl '15 Measurement See also Aerometers Air pollution Bacteria in the air. J Home Econ 8:41-2 Ja '16 Air washers Control of experimental conditions in phy- topathological research. A. A. Potter. Phyt 6:85-8 F '16 Airedale terriers Handling the Airedale. G. Tucker, jr. il Rural N Y 76:77, 130, 179 Ja 20-F 3 '17 When is an Airedale? W. A. Dyer, il Country Life 29:64-5 Mr '16 Aitken, D. D. Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 69:1245 Je 15 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 53 Alabama See also subhead Alabama under special subjects Education Educational progress in Alabama. W: F. Feagin. Prog F 31:805 Je 24 '16 Highway commission, State 6th annual report, from April 1st, 1916, to April 1st, 1917. (B. 14> 46p il '17 The com- mission, Montgomery Industries and resources Alabama land book; a detailed description of the agricultural and business conditions. L. W." Statler, comp. and ed. 161p il map 25c '16 Trustees Alabama development fund, Montgomery, Ala. Markets bureau Helping Alabama farmers And markets. E. A. Jones. Prog F 31:903 Jl 22 '16 Alabama agricultural experiment station Annual report of the director on work done under the local experiment law in 1916. J. F. Duggar. Ala Ag Exp C 35:1-35 '17 Annual report of the director on work done under the local experiment law in 1917. J. F. Duggar. Ala Ag Exp C 38:13-52 '18 29th annual report, 1916. Ala Ag Exp Rep 1916:1-28 '17 30th annual report, 1917. Ala Ag Exp Rep 1917: 1-28 'IS Alabama home economics association Proceedings of the 3d annual conference, Jan. 25-27, 1917. Ala Girls Tech Inst (Montevallo) B n s 40:1-24 Ap '17 Alabama veterinary medical association 11th annual meeting, Auburn, March 1-2. C. A. Gary. Am Vet M Assn J 53:129-33 Ap '18 Alarm clocks Alarm clock shuts off pump. Country Gent 81:571 Mr 11 '16 Alaska See also subhead Alaska under Agricul- ture; Forests and forestry; Grain Description and travel Information for prospective settlers in Alaska. C. C. Georgeson. il map Alaska Ag Exp C 1:1-30 '16 Industries and resources Information for prospective settlers in Alaska. C. C. Georgeson. il map Alaska Ag Exp C 1:1-30 '16 Alaska agricultural experiment station Report, 1916. il map Alaska Ag Exp Rep 1916: 1-91 '18 Alaska derby. See Dog racing Alaska wheat. See Wheat — Varieties Alberta, Canada See also subhead Canada under special subjects Description and travel Pleasant journey through Alberta. 11 Irr Age 33:184-6 S '18 Alberta university College of agriculture College of agriculture. G: Harcourt. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:494-7 Je '17 Provincial college of agriculture. E. A. Howes and others, il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:885-93 S •18 Albinos and albinism Heredity of albinism. C. B. Davenport, pors J Heredity 7:221-3 My '16 Alcohol Agricultural alcohol: studies of its manufac- ture in Germany. E: Kremers. bibliog U S Ag B 182:1-36 '15 Alcohol a substitute for gasoline. Power F 26: 56 Mr '17 Alcohol from sawdust. E. J. Weber. O Judd Farmer 60:14 My 20 '16 Contribution to the study of the alcohols of cider. E. Kayser. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:239-41 F '18 Denatured alcohol from a chemist's stand- point. Rural N Y 75:881 Je 17 '16 Denatured spirit of alcohol. Ag J of India 12: 156-S Ja '17 Detection of methyl alcohol in alcoholic bev- erages and its formation by the several kinds of veasts. T. Takahashi and others. Am Chemical Soc J (Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr.) 39:2723-6 D "17 Fuel alcohol in Australia. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 11:1131-2 N '17 Future of denatured alcohol. Rural N Y 75: 1559 D 23 '16 Gasoline and the government. B. W. Currie. il Country Gent 81:1014-15 My 13 '16 Grain for distilleries and denatured alcohol. G. D. Grain, jr. Power F 25:33 S '16 Great need of industrial alcohol. A. H. Pulver. Rural N Y 75:805 My 27 '16 Industrial alcohol; a substitute for petrol. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:961-2 Jl '17 Manufacture of alcohol. C. W. Hines. il Philippine Ag R 10, no 3:189-200 '17 Manufacture of fuel alcohol from sawdust and timber waste. B. C. Aston. J Ag New Zea- land 16:286-7 My '18 ^ Manufacture of industrial alcohol. Rural N Y 76:850 Jl 7 '17 New alcohol tables; alcoholic strength of Australian wines. W. P. Wilkinson. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:487-92 Ag '16 Power-alcohol; a substitute for petrol. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:115-17 F '18 Production of alcohol from algae. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:612-13 My '18 Production of war alcohol with perry pears. A. Truelle. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:241-2 F *18 Use of horse-chestnuts for the production of alcohol. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:111-12 Ja '18 Utilisation of acorns by alcoholic fermenta- tion. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:112 Ja '18 See also Liquors Physiological effects Experimental modification of germ cells; gen- eral plan of experiments with ethyl alcohol and certain related substances. R. Pearl. Maine Ag Exp B 268:297-303 '17; Same. Maine Ag Exp Rep 1917:297-303 '18 Aldehydes Generation of aldehydes by fusanum cu- bense. E. C. Lathrop. Phyt 7:14-16 F '17 Harmful effects of aldehydes in soils. O. Schreiner and J. J. Skinner. U S Ag B 108: 1-26 '15 See also Salicylic aldehyde; Vanillin Alder ^ ^ Alnus Oregona; its value as a forest type on the Siuslaw national forest. H. M. Johnson. J For 15:981-7 D '17 Diseases and pests See also Alder flea-beetles Alder flea-beetles Biology of the alder flea-beetle. W: C. Woods, bibliog il Maine Ag Exp B 265:249-84 '17; Same. Maine Ag Exp Rep 1917:249-84 '18 Alderney cattle. See Guernseys; Jerseys Ale Study of American beers and ales. L. M. Tol- man. U S Ag B 493:1-23 '17 Aieurodidae. See White flies Alexander, Alexander Septimus Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 71:1063 My 24 '17 Alfalfa Account of some experiments in lucerne cul- tivation at Saharanpur remount depot. J. Bruce. Ag J of India 13:254-9 Ap '18 Agricultural somersault. H. S. Stabler, il Country Gent 82:1550-1-|- O 13 '17 Alfalfa. Wallaces' F 42:969 Je 29 '17 Alfalfa. F. App. il N J Ag Dept B 15:1-51 '18 Alfalfa. J. L. R. Dickson Coop Manager & F 6:61 Ap '17 Alfalfa. F. D. Gardner. Pa Ag Ext C 46:1-7 '16 Alfalfa a good crop in Kansas. Irr Age 32:85 Ap '17 54 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Alfalfa — Continued Alfalfa and clover in the orchard. A. C. Weed. Rural N Y 75:581 Ap 8 '16 Alfalfa and cows in Arizona. M. E. Bemis. il Kimball's D F 15:86 F 15 '17 Alfalfa and crimson clover in Virginia. W. H. Harrison. Rural N Y 76:851 Jl 7 '17 Alfalfa and farm mianagement. A. E. Grant- ham, il Prac P 113:314 S 15 '17 Alfalfa and its culture. H. J. Wheeler. (B. 4) 23p il n.d. Am. agricultural chemical CO., 92 State St., Boston Alfalfa and publicity. H. Jeffries, il Kimball's D F 15:242 Ap 1 '17 Alfalfa and sweet clover. C: A. Norcross. il Nev Ag Ext B 5:2-20 '16 Alfalfa as a cover crop. Country Gent 81:1482 Ag 5 '16 Alfalfa as a green manure. L. L. De Bra. Hoard's D 55:94 F 8 '18 Alfalfa as a lawn grass. B. Jones, il Gard M 23:144 Ap '16 Alfalfa criticism answered. L. F. Graber. 11 Oountrv Gent 81:2218 D 30 '16 Alfalfa crop. J. Murray, il J Ag (Quebec) 19: 216-17, 236 Ap-My '16 Alfalfa culture. C. G. Williams, il Ohio Ag Exp B V 2:173-7 Je '17 Alfalfa culture in New England. S. C. Damon. Mass Hort Soc Trans 1916, pt 1:31-8 '16 Alfalfa, easy to get and good to have. J. N. Shirley, il Hoard's D 55:181 F 22 '18 Alfalfa experience in Kentucky. J: M. Ev- vard. Breeder's Gaz 70:1286 D 28 "16 Alfalfa experience in the Northwest. F. Sher- win. Jersey B 35:1312 Ag 23 '16 Alfalfa experiments. Minn Ag Exp Rep (Crookston sen, v. 10, no. 1, p. 33-8) '17 Alfalfa fertilizers. G. G. Brown. Ore Ag Exp B 141:55-6 '17 Alfalfa growing. W. C. Kolb. Purdue Ag 12: 494 My '18 Alfalfa growing in Canada. D. H. Bark. Irr Age 3:i;10-5 Ja '17 Alfalfa growing in Iowa. C. S. Dorchester and others, il la Ag Ext B 39:1-8 '16 Alfalfa growing in West Virginia. H: Dorsey. il W Va Ag Ext C 208:1-11 '18 Alfalfa hav market. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 55: 435 Mr 29 'IS Alfalfa haying and the weather. L. F. Graber. il Country Gent 82:927 My 26 '17 Alfalfa heretic's sermon. J. N. Shirley, il Rural N Y 76:1077 S 15 '17 Alfalfa in Arkansas. C. O. Carpenter. Prog F 32:517 Ap 21 '17 Alfalfa in Australia. A. W. Perry. Hoard's D 54:510 N 2 '17 Alfalfa in Canada. M. O. Malte. il Ag Gaz of Canada 4:547-50 Jl '17 Alfalfa in cloverland. L. F. Graber. Hoard's D 55:981 Jl 5 '18 Alfalfa in Connecticut. W. L. Slate, jr. Conn Ag Coll Ext C 3:1-8 '16 Alfalfa in corn. G: W. Fenn. Kimball's D F 15:325 My 1 '17 Alfalfa in eastern Iowa. G. R. Bliss, il Coun- try Gent 81:97 Ja 15 '16 Alfalfa in Indiana. H. J. Kuppers. il Country Gent 81:634 Mr 18 "16 Alfalfa in Kansas. Hoard's D 51:756 My 26 '16 Alfalfa in Maine. W. T. Guptill. Maine Ag Dept B 15:1-9 Mr '16 Alfalfa in Maryland. F. W. Oldentavirg. Md Ag Ext Ijetter no 24 4p n.d. Alfalfa in Montana. Hoard's D 51:126 F 11 '16 Alfalfa in New England. C. W. Adams. Coun- try-Gent 81:327 F 12 '16 Alfalfa in New England. B: G. Southwick. Rural N Y 77:723 My 25 '18 Alfalfa in Quebec. J Ag (Quebec) 22:77 N '18 Alfalfa in rows. H. Jeffries, il Kimball's D F 14:673 O 15 '16 Alfalfa in southwestern Ohio. R. L. Dean. Nat Stock & F 40:1348 Mr 10 '17 Alfalfa in the Chautauqua grape belt. R. P. Wright, il Prac F 112:4 Ja 1 '16 Alfalfa in the Bast and New England. M. Ryder and O. M. Kile. (Soil improvement com. pamph. 19) 14p n.d. Nat. fertilizer assn., Chicago Alfalfa in the heart of the Northwest. J. G. Haney. Coop Manager & F 7:71-2 Je '18 Alfalfa in the orchard, or better orchard farming. P. S. Darlington. Better Fruit 10: 15-18 F '16 Alfalfa in the semiarid regions. T. S. Parsons. Country Gent 82:1222 Ag 4 '17 Alfalfa in times of war. C. D. Carlisle. Coop Manager •& F 7:91 O '17 Alfalfa in Wyoming. T. S. Parsons, il Wyo Ag Exp B 111:1-55 "16 Alfalfa, lime and milk. Rural N Y 75:1439-40 N 18 '16 Alfalfa, melilotus and red clover. T. Butler. Prog F 31:978 Ag 12 '16 Alfalfa more profitable than wheat. F. D. Baldwin, il O Judd Farmer 63:3 Ag 18 '17 Alfalfa on a city lot. Fruit-Grower 27:143 F 15 '16 Alfalfa on a railroad's right-of-way. il Wal- laces' F 41:1143 S 1 '16 Alfalfa on every farm. J. E. Buck. Kimball's D F 15:54 F 1 '17 Alfalfa on high-priced city land, il Rural N Y 76:959 Ag 11 '17 Alfalfa on land not naturally adapted to that crop (C. 39). J. F. Barker, il N V State Ag Exp Rep 1915:108-15 '16 Alfalfa on mesa soils. J. T. Barlow. Jersey B 35:1210 Ag 2 '16 Alfalfa on 100 fields of blow sand. O Judd Farmer 62:1 My 26 '17 Alfalfa paid for farms. H. E. McDougal. il Country Gent 83:13 Ja 26 '18 Alfalfa pays in Illinois. Hoard's D 51:341 Mr 17 '16 Alfalfa — pro and con. L.. F. Graber. il Coun- trv Gent 81:2149 D 16 '16 Alfalfa seeding. Wallaces' F 42:1081 Ag 3 '17 Alfalfa seeding and handling. Rural N Y 76: 960 Ag 11 '17 Alfalfa should have preference. P. W. Hute- mar. Coop Manager & F 6:87 My '17 Alfalfa the cash crop, il Wallaces' F 41:663 Ap 28 '16 Alfalfa, the enchanted herb. F. D. Coburn. il Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:437-42; Same cond. N Y Ag Dept B 87:2887-97 S '16 Alfalfa the indispensable. P. C. Swartz. il Hoard's D 53:468 Ap 6 '17 Alfalfa the wonderful. F. D. Coburn. (In De Laval dairy hand book, p 25-8) il '16 De Laval separator co.. New York Alfalfa thrives in Kane co., Illinois. O Judd Farmer 62:16 Mr 31 '17 Alfalfa turns yellow. L. Ogilvy. Hoard's D 56:668 D 6 '18 Alfalfa versus corn. C: B. Wing. Ohio F 138: 539 D 2 '16 Alfalfa vs. red clover. C. N. Meriwether. Breeder's Gaz 69:916 Ap 27 '16 Alfalfa versus timothy. J. N. Shirley. Nat Stock & F 42:850 D 21 '18 Alfalfa won't follow directions. A. H. de Graff. il Country Gent 83:9 F 9 '18 Alfalfas that do and do not winterkill. L. F. Graber. il Country Gent 82:637 Mr 31 '17 Another sermon on alfalfa. Rural N Y 76: 1199-1200 O 20 '17 Barlev vs. alfalfa. W. S. Tomlinson. Ohio F 140:211 S 15 '17 Before and after alfalfa. D. H. Williams, il Country Gent 82:1475 S 29 '17 Cattle and alfalfa in the South. F. D. Tom- son. Breeder's Gaz 73:1086 My 23 '18 Central New York fruit and alfalfa farm, il Rural N Y 75:71-2 Ja 15 '16 Clip the alfalfa low. J. N. Shirley, il Country Gent 83:43 F 23 '18 Cold resistance of alfalfa. Hoard's D 51:424 Mr 31 '16 Comparison of the hourly evaporation rate of atmometers and free water surfaces with the transpiration rate of medicago sativa. L. J. Briggs and H. L. Shantz. bibliog il J Ag Research 9:277-92 My 28 '17 Concerning alfalfa and soy beans. J. L. Hills. Vt Ag Exp B 204:40-63 '17 Concerning the value of alfalfa. Hoard's D 51:881 Je 23 '16 Cultivating alfalfa. W. Loomis. Hoard's D 51: 198 F 25 '16 Cultivation of alfalfa in the oasis of Tripoli. N. Mazzocchi-Alemanni. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 2:188-9 F '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 55 Alfalfa — Continued Cutting- and curing alfalfa, il Hoard's D 51: 884 Je 23 '16 Cutting and curing alfalfa. Prac F 113:230 Je 15 '17 Dad is caught overworking alfalfa. E. B. Heaton. O Judd Farmer 60:5 My 27 '16 Different methods of seeding alfalfa. I. H. C. Cook. Rural N Y 76:1317 N 17 '17 Disk harrow injures alfalfa. C. R. "VVeidle. Country Gent 81:570 Mr 11 '16 Diversified farming is safe farming. 32p il '16 Int. harvester co., Chicago Does alfalfa enrich the soil? 11 Rural N T 77:849 Jl 6 '18 Does alfalfa pay? il Country Gent 81:1863 O 21 '16 Duty of water and how to determine it. E. C. McClellan. Irr Age 32:184-6 O '17 Economical irrigation of alfalfa in Sacra- mento valley. S. H. Beckett and R. D. Robertson, il Cal Ag Exp B 280:273-94 '17 Effect of clipping on the root development of alfalfa. R. McKee. Am Soc Agron J 8:329-32 5 '16 Effect of different methods of inoculation on the yield and protein content of alfalfa and sweet clover. A. C. Arnv and R. W. Thatcher. Am Soc Agron J 9:127-37 Mr '17 Effect of frequent cutting on the water re- quirement of alfalfa and its bearing on pasturage. L. .1. Briggs and H. L. Shantz. 11 U S Ag B 228:1-6 '15: Abstract. Int R Sci 6 Prac Ag 7, no 2:221-3 F '16 Effect of phosphorus on alfalfa and alfalfa bacteria. H. W. Truesdell. bibhog il Soil Sci 3:77-98 .la '17 Effect of prolonged growing of alfalfa on the nitrogen content of the soil. C. O. Swan- son. Am Soc Agron J 9:305-14 O '17 Experience with transplanted alfalfa. H. A. Roush. Rural N Y 76:669 My 12 '17 Experimentation with alfalfa. D. A. Coleman. N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:307-17 '17 Expert alfalfa growing, il Rural N Y 75:767 My 20 '16 Farm that came back on bacteria. H. W. Col- lingw'ood. il Country Life 30:50-1 Je '16 Farming practice in the sand hills of Ne- braska. J. Cowan. 11 Neb Ag Exp B 156:22- 38 '16 Fertilizers for alfalfa. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 112:54 F 1 '16 Fertilizing alfalfa. H. W. Dovle. Coun- try Gent 82:419 Mr 3 '17 Final steps in seeding alfalfa. Prac F 112:150 Ap 1 '16 Finish fight with quack grass. H. C. Collins. Rural N Y 76:405 Mr 17 '17 First cutting of alfalfa. Prac F 112:212 My 15 '16 Five hundred "Wisconsin farmers on alfalfa. L. F. Graber. Hoard's D 51:624 My 5 '16 Flood brought alfalfa success. L. Graber. 11 Country Gent 83:22 Ag 3 '18 For more and hardier alfalfa in the North- west. J. G. Haney. 31p 11 '16 Int. harvester CO., Chicago Forage crop improvement — -report of progress. W: South worth, il Ag Gaz of Canada 5: 158-62 F '18 Getting a stand of alfalfa. C: Mclntire. Ohio F 142:522 N 30 '18 Getting a start with alfalfa In the corn belt. P. G. Holden. lip il '17 International har- vester CO., Agricultural extension dept., Chicago Getting alfalfa started. Prac F 112:248 Je 15 '16 Getting started right with alfalfa. L. F. Gra- ber. il Hoard's D 53:179 F 23 '17 Getting started with alfalfa. L. F. Graber. il Country Gent 82:309, 367 F 17-24 '17 Giving alfalfa a square deal. L. F. Graber. 11 Country Gent 82:140 Ja 27 '17 Glandular pubescence in various medlcago ■species. R. McKee. Am Soc Agron J 10: 159-62 Ap '18 Grimm lucerne; Introduction in New Zealand. A. Macpherson. 11 J Ag New Zealand 17:19- 23 Jl '18 Growing alfalfa and its feed value; with dis- cussion. M. Michels. Wis Dairymen's Assn Rep 1913-1916:145-53 '17; Same. Hoard's D 51:89 F 11 '16 Growing alfalfa in rows. A. C. Hartenbower. Breeder's Gaz 73:1034 My 16 '18 Growing alfalfa in rows. H. Jeffries. 11 Kim- ball's D F 14:831 Ja 1 '17 Growing of lucern. A. J. Perkins. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:782-96 My '18 Growth of the root system of medicago sa- tiva. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 8:1088-9 Ag '16 Hairy Peruvian alfalfa. W. E. Bryan. Ariz Ag E.\-p Timely Hints 132:1-6 '17 Handling alfalfa hay. Rural N Y 76:768 Je 9 '17 Handling alfalfa hay. J. W. Ames and G. E. Boltz. Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:178-80 Je '17 Handling the alfalfa crop. W. S. Tomlinson. Ohio F 137:646 My 6 '16 Hardy alfalfa best in Minnesota. F. Forbell. il Hoard's D 54:177 S 7 '17 Hardy alfalfa in Canada. F. E. Ellis. Hoard's D 56:359 O 11 '18 Hardy alfalfas. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:787-91 Ag '18 Hardy types of alfalfa. A. M. Ten Eyck. Wal- laces' F 42:1116 Ag 10 '17 How alfalfa blessed a country. W. A. Sawtell. Breeder's Gaz 69:367 F 17 '16 How is your alfalfa? L. F. Graber. Country Gent 82:1052 Je 23 '17 How to succeed with alfalfa. L. P. "Woodward. Prog F 33:823 Jl 20 '18 Hybrid origin of cutivated lucerne. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 6:848-50 Je '17 Idaho alfalfa notes. J. F. Bruins. 11 Hoard's D 56:98 Ag 16 '18 Important alfalfa Tvinter-killing precaution. L. P. Graber. Hoard's D 56:155 Ag 30 '18 Influence of lime upon the yield of dry mat- ter and nitrogen content of alfalfa. N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:387-93 '17 Influence of the time of cutting on the yield of lucerne, in Italy. A. Morettinl. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 6:869-71 Je '17 Inoculation for alfalfa. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 112:108 Mr 1 '16 Inoculation of alfalfa. M. O. Malte. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:213 Mr '16 Intensive cultivation of alfalfa. R. H. Forbes. Ariz Ag Exp Timely Hints 93:1-8 '12 (rev. '17) Irrigation of alfalfa. S: Fortier. il Farmers' B 865:1-40 '17 (B. 373 rev.) Irrigation of alfalfa in Imperial valley. "W. E. Packard, il Cal Ag Exp B 284:67-84 '17 Irrigation of alfalfa in Nevada. C. S. Knight. il Nev Ag Exp B 93:1-18 '18 Leave last alfalfa crop. L. W. "Wise. O Judd Farmer 60:8 Je 17 '16 Lime and inoculation — two alfalfa essentials. A. D. Cromwell. 11 Prac F 114:253 Ag 1 '18 Liming the land for alfalfa. Prac F 112:37 Ja 15 '16 Little alfalfa trip. Nat Stock & F 40:278 Je 10 '16 Little farm well-tilled. R. H. Forbes. Ariz Ag Exp Timely Hints 133:1-8 '18 Lucerne-cultivation. A. McTaggart. 11 J Ag New Zealand 12:202-4 Mr '16 Lucerne-culture, il J Ag New Zealand 12:456- 61: 13:62-64 Je-Jl '16 Lvicern-culture. A. "W. Green. 11 J Ag New Zealand 14:423-30 Je '17 Lucerne-growing; a Canterbury object-lesson. il J Ag New Zealand 12:285-7 Ap '16 Lucerne-growing in North Otago. S. M. Tay- lor. J Ag New Zealand 14:45-6 Ja '17 Lucerne growing in South Gippsland. A. Mess, il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:36-8 Ja '18 Lucerne-growing in the Westport district. C. S. Dalgliesh. 11 J Ag New Zealand 17:162-3 S '18 Lucerne in Southland. J. D. Hopkins. J Ag New Zealand 13:483 D '16 Lucerne inoculation experiment. Hawkesbury agricultural college (New South "Wales) 1912-16. J. O. Heinrich. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:305-13 My '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 10:1420-3 O '16 56 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Alfalfa — Continued Lucerne manurial tests, State research farm, Werribee. A. E. V. Richardson, il J Dept Ag Victoria 14:449-60 Ag '16 Lucerne manurial trials at research farm, Werribee; the value of winter top-dressing and renovation. H. A. Mullett. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:497-9 Ag '18 Making alfalfa and clover hay. A. O. Choate. Hoard's D 53:896 Je 22 '17 Managing alfalfa pastures in Arizona. R. W. Clothier. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:421-2 Mr '16 Market fruit garden. 11 Gard Chron (Lond) 62:126 S 29 '17 Mechanical curing of alfalfa. E. M. Bassler. il Am Soc Heating & Ventilating Eng (29 W. 39th st, N.Y.) 23:561-3; Discussion. 563-9 '17 Medicago falcata a yellow-flowered alfalfa. R. A. Oaklev and S: Garver. bibliog il map U S Ag B 428:1-70 '17 Observations of alfalfa. E. H. Jenkins. Conn State Ag Exp B 192:1-12 '17 Observations on alfalfa experiments in Que- bec. J. Murray, il J Ag (Quebec) 20:97 N '16 Of three good things choose the best; red clover, alfalfa, sweet clover. J. Buchanan. Wallaces' F 42:546 Mr 23 '17 Orchard-raised livestock. R. B. Jones, il Country Gent 83:15 Mr 16 '18 Permanent stand of alfalfa. L. F. Graber. il Country Gent 82:485 Mr 10 '17 Plant of Siberian alfalfa, il Rural N Y 75:929 Jl 1 '16 Pollination of alfalfa by bees of the genus megachile. F. W. L. Sladen. il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:125-6 F '18 Preparation for alfalfa. A. Agee. Nat Stock & F 40:514 Ag 19 '16 Preparation of the land for alfalfa. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 112:9 Ja 1 '16 Prepare now for alfalfa and green manure crops. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 114:230 Jl 1 '18 Preparedness for alfalfa. J. N. Shirley. Breed- er's Gaz 69:724 Mr 30 '16 Preparing for alfalfa; symposium. Prac F 113: 247 Jl 1 '17 Progress report, Spur, 1909-1914; alfalfa, il Tex Ag Exp B 218:10-14 '17 Reducing the high cost of alfalfa. J. N. Shir- ley. Wallaces' F 42:534 Mr 23 '17 Results in growing alfalfa obtained along the line of the Lehigh railroad in central New York. F. R. Stevens, il N Y Ag Dept B 87:2909-13 S '16 Sampling tubes for manure, alfalfa or other organic materials. A. D. Shamel. il Rural N Y 76:668 My 12 '17 Seeding alfalfa. C. G. Osborne. 11 Country Gent 81:1227 Je 17 '16 Seeding alfalfa in the mud. M. J. White. Rural N Y 77:1258 N 9 '18 Seeding alfalfa in the spring, il Hoard's D 55:664 My 3 '18 Seeding alfalfa successfully. W. W. Burr. Coop Manager & F 7:109-10 Mr '18 Seeding to alfalfa. T. E. Martin. Rural N Y 75:109 Ja 22 '16 Should alfalfa winterkill? J. Lacey. Hoard's D 56:133 Ag 23 '18 Silage and alfalfa in Idaho. Hoard's D 51:547 Ap 21 '16 Solving the sagebrush problems. N. E. Han- sen, il map Ag Digest 1:134-6 O '16 Some alfalfa troubles. Hoard's D 53:377 Mr 23 '17 Some essential factors in alfalfa growing. R. Summerby. il J Ag (Quebec) 20:237 Je '17 Some phases of alfalfa as a crop in the or- chard. P. S. Darlington. Better Fruit 12:10- 11+ My '18 Soup stones in agriculture. B. Howard, il Country Gent 82:1629 O 27 '17 Sowing alfalfa in wheat in spring. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 114:71 F 15 '18 Sowing alfalfa in winter. J. N. Shirley, il Country Gent 82:2031 D 22 '17 Spring-killing of alfalfa. H. Jeffries. Hoard's D 53:893 Je 22 '17 Spring versus fall seeding for alfalfa. A. T. Morison. Hoard's D 55:425 Mr 29 '18 Still another alfalfa sermon. Rural N Y 76: 1413 D 15 '17 Study of the problem of forage production in Uruguay, dealing with the use of arti- ficial inoculation in the lucerne fields. A. S. Moreira and M. F. Mendizabal. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 11:1615-18 N '16 Successful alfalfa in the Hudson valley. M. E. Thew. il Rural N Y 77:315 Mr 2 '18 Suggested rotation for alfalfa. A. E. Gran- tham. Prac F 114:48 F 1 '18 Suggestions for growing alfalfa. C. R. Hoffer. il Purdue Ag 11:36-7 Mr '17 Suggestions for obtaining a stand of alfalfa. J: L. Stone. N Y Ag Dept B 87:2904-8 S '16 Sweet clover and alfalfa seed and seeding. G. C. Wooster. Coop Manager & F 7:109 Jl '18 Sweet clover compared with alfalfa. W. E. Bowers. Rural N Y 75:911 Je 24 '16 Sweet clover vs. alfalfa. I. J. Mathews. Ohio F 142:71 Jl 27 '18 To grow alfalfa successfully. Hoard's D 55:278 Mr 8 '18 To prevent winter-killing of alfalfa. A. M. Teneyck. Hoard's D 54:652 N 30 '17 Top-dressing lucerne with superphosphate. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:461-2; 29:468-70 Jl '17, Jl '18 Transplanting alfalfa. N. E. Hansen, il S D Ag Exp B 167:424-45 '16; Summary. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 5:730-1 My '17 Transplanting alfalfa roots. Rural N Y 76:344 Mr 3 '17 Truth about Siberian alfalfa seed. L. F. Gra- ber. Hoard's D 53:468 Ap 6 '17 Try a small area in alfalfa. Prog F 31:1143 S 30 '16 Twenty-three years an alfalfa grower. F. E. Ellis. Hoard's D 55:913 Je 21 '18 Twenty years with alfalfa in New Jersey. M. Ryder. Prac F 112:212 My 15 "16 Two reasons whv alfalfa fails. J. N. Shirley. il Nat Stock & F 41:862 D 8 '17 Wanted — alfalfa insurance. Hoard's D 55:835 Je 7- '18 Weeds — a menace to alfalfa. F. S. Prince. Ohio F 140:115 Ag 18 '17 Well prepared seedbed essential for alfalfa, inoculate the seed, plant at right depth. Coop Manager & F 7:80 My '18 What alfalfa needs most — lime. L. F. Graber. il Country Gent 82:45 Ja 13 '17 What shall we do with our lucerne? R. T. Archer. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:309-11 My '16 Why alfalfa succeeds or fails. W. E. Bowers. il Country Gent 82:1224 Ag 4 '17 Whv and how of alfalfa in the East. F. R. Steven.s. il Prac F 113:47 F 1 '17 Whv does alfalfa winterkill? E. B. Heaton. il O Judd Farmer 64:501 My 11 '18 Winter injury of alfalfa and clover. C. A. Gearhart. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:199-201. Jl '16 Wintering of alfalfa in the provinces. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:572-7 Jl '17 Work of the Yuma experiment farm in 1916. R. E. Blair. (W. I. A. C. 20) p 18-22 il '18 U S Ag See also Alfalfa as feed; also New Jer- sey state alfalfa association Breeding Alfalfa hvbridization. W: Southworth. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:445-6 My '16 Breeding of alfalfa. O. F. Jensen. Rural N Y 75:181 F 5 '16 Hybridizing alfalfa in America. C: C. Haas. Hoard's D 52:164 S 1 "16 Composition Chemical composition of alfalfa as affected by stage of maturity, mechanical losses and condition of drying. C. O. Swanson and W. L. Latshaw. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 10:1446-8 O '16 Influence of lime upon the yield of dry matter and nitrogen content of alfalfa. J. G. Lip- man and A. W. Blair. N J Ag Exp B SIG: 1-13 '17 Diseases and pests Alfalfa leaf spot. G: O. Osner. Purdue Ag 11: 37 My '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 57 Alfalfa — Diseases and pests — Continued Alfalfa web worm. C. E. Sanborn, bibliog il Okla Ag Exp B 109:1-7 P '16 Control of the green clover worm in alfalfa fields. C: C. Hill, il map Farmers' B 982: 1-7 '18 Controlling the garden webworm in alfalfa fields. E. O. G. Kelly and T. S. Wilson, il Farmers' B 944:1-7 'IS Diseases of alfalfa and clover. C: Gregory, il N Y Ag Dept B 87:2898-903 S '16 Insects injurious to alfalfa. G: A. Dean, il Kan Ag Ext B 5:1-36 '16 Life history of habrocytus medicaginis, a re- cently described parasite of the chalcis flv in alfalfa seed. T. D. Urbahns. il J Ag Research 7:147-54 O 23 '16 New disease of alfalfa. G: A. Osner. Purdue Ag 10:21 Mr '16 Observations on meigenia floralis, a dipterous parasite of the lucerne negril, (colaspidema atra), in France. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 12:1299-1300 D '17 Sclerotinia trifoliorum, the cause of stem rot of clovers and alfalfa. A. H. Gilbert and C. W. Bennett, bibliog il Phyt 7:432-42 D '17 Tetrastichus bruchophagi. a recently de- scribed parasite of bruchophagus funebris. T. D. Urbahns. il J Ag Research 8:277-82 F 12 17 * White-spot disease of alfalfa. P. J. O'Gara. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:299-301 S 20 '18 See also Alfalfa caterpillars; Alfalfa crown wart; Alfalfa hoppers. Three-cornered; Al- falfa loopers; Alfalfa weevils; Alfalfa yel- low-leafblotch Roots Development of the root system of cirsium arvense and medicago sativa with refer- ence to their vegetative reproduction; ob- servations carried out in Russia. J. Pac- zoskij; F. Berg. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 4:563-5 Ap '17 Seed Alfalfa experiments. N J Ag Exp Rep 1916: 244-8 '17 Alfalfa for seed and forage. H. W. Hulbert. il Country Gent 83:9-|- Ap 20 '18 Alfalfa seed movement in Kansas. U S Seed Rep 1:7 D '17 Alfalfa seed production and inoculation. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:336-40 Ap '16 Alfalfa seed prodviction; pollination studies. C. V. Piper and others, il U S Ag B 75:1-32 '14 Commercial Turkestan alfalfa seed. E. Brown, il U S Ag B 138:1-7 '14 Hardy alfalfa seed. B. F. Sheehan. il Coun- try Gent 82:1376 S. 8 '17 Hardy alfalfa seed. C: B. Wing. Breeder's Gaz 69:583 Mr 9 '16; Same. Hoard's D 51:531 Mr 17 '16; Same. Rural N Y 75:513 My 25 '16 Inventory of clover and alfalfa seed. U S Seed Rep 1:1 D '17 Production of alfalfa seed in southern Idaho. L. C. Aicher. il Idaho Ag Exp B 101:1-20 '17 Timothy, clover and alfalfa seed prices. U S Seed Rep 2:7 O '18 Varieties Commercial varieties of alfalfa. R. A. Oakley and H. L. Westover. il map Farmers' B 757: 1-24 '16 Comparative yields of hay, from several varieties and strains of alfalfa. A. N. Hume and M. Champlin. il S D Ag Exp B 163:282- 343 '16 Grimm alfalfa. R. S. Hyde. 11 Kimball's D F 15:95 F 15 '17 Imnovtance of variety in growing alfalfa. H. Jeffries, il Kimball's D F 15:8 Ja 15 '17 Varieties of alfalfa, il Nat Stock & F 40:692 O 7 '16 Alfalfa as feed Alfalfa bloat. R. H. Williams. Hoard's D 53: 477 Ap 6 '17 Alfalfa-fed baby beeves. J. W. Frazier. il Breeder's Gaz 73:316 F 14 '18 Alfalfa for horses. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 70:473 S 21 '16 Alfalfa for poultry. C. B. Allaire. Am P Advo- cate 26:39 D '17 Alfalfa for poultry. J: Marsh. Hoard's D 52: 606 N 17 '16 Alfalfa for seed and forage. H. W. Hulbert. 11 Country Gent 83:9-}- Ap 20 '18 Alfalfa for the dairy cow. J. C. Beavers, il Kimball's D F 16:105 F 15 '18 Alfalfa hay situation. Wallaces' F 43:1790 D 6 '18 Alfalfa meal. Hoard's D 54:729 D 14 '17 Alfalfa not a balanced ration. Hoard's D 51: 776 Je 2 '16 Alfalfa not a poultry feed. Hoard's D 52:173 S I '16 Alfalfa not a poultry feed (?). B. Forbell. Hoard's D 52:355 O 6 '16 Alfalfa saves the day for the American swine grower. J: M. Evvard. 11 Country Gent 82:956 Je 2 '17 Alfalfa steaming box. Country Gent 81:800 Ap 8 '16 Alfalfa's place on the horse's bill-of-fare. A. C. Hartenbower. Country Life 32:92 S '17 Balanced ration from alfalfa and silage; al- falfa substituted for grain. Rural N Y 75; 1536 D 16 '16 Chopped alfalfa vs. bran in grain ration for dairy cows. W. P. Snyder and E. A. Bur- nett. 11 Neb Ag Exp B 164:1-11 '18; Ab- stract. Wallaces' F 43:1648 N 8 '18; Excerpt. Hoard's D 56:485 N 1 '18 Clover vs. alfalfa for milk production. C. C. Hayden. Ohio Ag Exp B 327:1-36 '18; Ab- stract. Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:184-6 Je '18 Corn and alfalfa feeding trial. Hoard's D 56: 428 O 18 '18 Cows prove alfalfa superior to bran. Hoard's D 56:485 N 1 '18 Digestibility of corn silage, velvet-bean meal, and alfalfa hay when fed singly and in combinations. P. V. Ewing and F. H. Smith. J Ag Research 13:611-18 Je 17 '18 Effects of alfalfa hay. H. M. Wilson. Hoard's D 52:75 Ag 11 '16 Feeding alfalfa in the west. F. F. Dean. Hoard's D 51:958 Jl 14 '16 Feeding value of alfalfa. H. G. Van Pelt. Kimball's D F 14:432, 461 Jl 1-15 '16 Full value from alfalfa. F. W. Merrill. Kim- ball's D F 16:543 Jl 1 "18 Making alfalfa meal. E. A. Burnett. Rural N Y 75:1092 Ag 19 '16 Manufacture of alfalfa meal. Breeder's Gaz 69:272 F 3 '16 Pasturing hogs on alfalfa. H. W. Doyle. 11 Hoard's D 53:89 F 9 '17 Organizing for feed defense. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 56:35 Ag 2 '18 Several hog-feeding Inquiries. Prog F 33:35 Ja 12 '18 Silage and alfalfa for cows. Hoard's D 53: 971 Jl 13 '17 Surplus lucerne hay. T. A. J. Smith. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:138-9 Mr '16 Trials with alfalfa as a hog feed; some pas- ture crops for hogs. W. H. Peters and D. J. Geiken. N D Ag Exp C 13:1-8 My '16 Utilization of feed by range steers of differ- ent ages; alfalfa hay and milo maize meal. F W. Christensen and others. 11 N M Ag Exp B 103:1-117 '16 Value of alfalfa as a dairy feed and horse ra- tion. C. D. Carlisle. Coop Manager & F 6: 84-5 Ja '17 Value of barley for cows fed alfalfa; experi- ments in California. G. H. True and others. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:402-3 Mr '16 Silage Alfalfa as silage. H. W. Doyle. Country Gent 81:1930 N 4 '16 Alfalfa for silage in California. F. W. Woll. Hoard's D 51:170 F 18 '16 Alfalfa silage. O. E. Reed and J. B. Fitch. 11 Kan Ag Exp B 217:1-9 '17 Alfalfa silage. F. W. Woll. Wallaces' F 41:875 Je 16 '16 Alfalfa silage for summer feed. C: Atwood. II O Judd Farmer 62:1 My 12 '17 58 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Alfalfa as feed — Silage — Continued Alfalfa silag-e mixtures. J. B. Fitch. "Wal- laces' F 41:974 Jl 14 '16 Chemical studies in making- alfalfa silage. C. O. Swanson and E. L. Tague. J Ag Re- search 10:275-92 Ag 6 '17 Chemistry of sweet-clover silage in compari- son with alfalfa silage. C. O. Swanson and B. L. Tague. J Ag Research 15:113-32 O 14 '18 Clover or alfalfa in the silo. F. C. Minkler. Rural N Y 75:1027 Jl 29 '16 Preserving alfalfa silage. O Judd Farmer 60:8 Je 24 '16 Alfalfa as food Alfalfa as human food. A. D. Faville. Coun- try Gent 81:1332 Jl 8 '16 Alfalfa food specialties, for which a plant has been established at Council Bluffs, Iowa, for the manufacture of alfalfa prod- ucts for human food by a new process, w;ll include, it is said, alfalfa flour, alfalfa sirup, alfalfa cookies, alfalfa candy, alfalfa tea and coffee substitutes, and alfalfa ex- tracts Sec also Alfalfa flour Alfalfa caterpillars Alfalfa caterpillar. V. L. Wildermuth. il U S As B 124:1-40 '14 Alfalfa crown wart Alfalfa crown wart in the western United States. R. McKee. Am Soc Agron J 8:244-6 Jl '16 Alfalfa driers Dairy lowering costs while Increasing produc- tion, il System on the Farm 1:182-3 Jl '17 Alfalfa flour Alfalfa hour for cooking. Rural N Y 75:791 My 20 '16 Making wliolesome bread out of alfalfa hay. E. Hendrick. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:441 My 5 '17 Alfalfa hoppers, Three-cornered Three-cornered alfalfa hopper. V. L. Wilder- muth. bibliog il map J Ag Research 3:343-62 Ja '15 Alfalfa loopers Alfalfa looper, autographa californica Speyer. A. Gibson, il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:132-6 F '18 Alfalfa webworms. See Garden webworms Alfalfa weevils Alfalfa weevil. H. R. Hagan. il Utah Ag Exp C 31*1-8 'IS Alfalfa weevil. H. S. Smith, il Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:295-7 Jl '17 Alfalfa weevil and methods of controlling it. G: I. Reeves and others, il map Farmers' B 741:1-16 '16 Alfalfa weevil and state quarantine. G: P. Weldon. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:484- 7 Ag '18 Alfalfa weevil and the menace of Tia Juana, Mexico. H. V. M. Hall, il Cal State Comm Hort B V 6:233-5 Je '17 Alfalfa weevil investigation. G: I. Reeves. J Econ Entom 10:123-31 F '17 Birds in relation to the alfalfa weevil. E. R. Kalmbach. il map U S Ag B 107:1-64 '14 California state commission of horticulture quarantine order no. 29. Cal State Comm Hort B V 6:32 Ja '17 Cultivation kills the weevil. Country Gent 81: 264 F 5 '16 Report of recent investigation for evidence of alfalfa weevil in alfalfa fields adjacent to the Salt Lake lailroad. V. G. Stevens. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:546-8 S '18 Sporotrichum globuliferum Speg., a natural enemy of the alfalfa weevil. L. P. Rockwood. J Econ Entom 9:493-9 O '16 Alfalfa worm. See Fall army worm Alfalfa yellow-leafblotch Yellow-leafblotch of alfalfa caused by the fungus pyrenopeziza medicaginis. F. R. Jones, bibliog il J Ag Research 13:307-30 My 6 '18 Algae Algae of the Hawaiian archipelago. V. Mac- Caughey. Bot Gaz 65:42-57, 121-49 Ja-F '18 Axial susceptibility gradients in algae. C. M. Child, bibliog Bot Gaz 62:89-114 Ag '16 Composition and use of certain seaweeds. J. Hendrick. J Bd Ag 22:1095-1107 F '16 Cytological studies in protococcales; cell structure and autospore formation in te- traedron minimum (A. Br.), Hansg. G. M. Smith, bibliog il Ann Bot 32:459-64 O '18 Cytological studies in the protococcales; cell structure and zoospore formation in pedias- trum Boryanum (Turp.) Menegh. G. M. Smith, bibliog il Ann Bot 30:467-79 Jl '16 Cytological studies in the protococcales; zoo- spore formation in characium Sieboldii. A. Br. G. M. Smith. bibUog il Ann Bot 30:459- 66 Jl '16 Dysmorphococcus variabilis. H. Takeda. Ann Bot 30:151-6 Ja '16 Geographical distribution of the marine algae. W. A. Setchell. Science (Science Press, GarrLson, N.Y. 15c) n s 45:197-204 Mr 2 '17 Industrial uses of seaweed, more especially as manure. P. Gloess. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 12:1747-9 D '16 Manure from the sea. E. H. Jenkins and J: P. Street, il Conn State Ag Exp B 194:1-13 '17 New Pacific Coast marine algae. N. L. Gard- ner, bibliog il Cal Univ Pub Botany v 6, no 16 429-54P '18 (25c) New species of green algae. E. N. Transeau. Am J Bot 1:289-301, pi 25-9 Je '14 Notes on osmotic experiments with marine algae. R. H. True, bibhog Bot Gaz 65:71-82 Ja '18 On a species of chlamydomonas. F. E. Fritsch and H. Takeda. Ann Bot 30:373-7 Jl '16 On carteria Fritschii, sp. nov. H. Takeda. il Ann Bot 30:369-72 Jl '16 On the life-history and cytology of chloro- chytrium grande. sp. nov. B. M. Bristol, il Ann Bot 31:107-26 Ja '17 Periodicity of freshwater algae. E. N. Tran- seau. Am J Bot 3:121-33 Mr '16 Picro-nigrosin, a combination fixative and stain for algae. O. F. Curtis and R. H. Col- ley, bibliog Am J Bot 2:89-92 F '15 Production of alcohol from algae. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 5:612-13 My '18 Puget Sound algae. G. B. Rigg. Bot Gaz 63: 415-17 My '17 Scourfieldia cordiformis, a new chlamydo- monad. H. Takeda. Ann Bot 30:157-9 Ja '16 * Sea-meadows. J. A. Thomson. New Statesman (10 Great Queen st, Kingsway, London, W.C. 6d) 11:449-50 S 7 '18 Seaweed as a fertilizer. B. Ia Emslie. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:936-41 N '17 Seaweeds from American waters; photo- graphs. S. L. Bastin. il Country Life 32:52 Ag '17 Seaweeds of Hawaii. V. MacCaughey. Am J Bot 3:474-9 O '16 Seaweeds; some of their economic uses and possibilities. M. A. Howe. Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway. N.Y lOc)' 83:134-5 Mr 3 '17 Structure and mode of life of a fonn of hor- midium flaccidum. A. Braun. A. Piercy. 11 Ann Bot 31:513-37 Jl '17 Studies on nuclear division in desmids; hya- lothea dissiliens (Sm.) Breb. E. Acton, il Ann Bot 30:379-82 Jl '16 Temperature coefficient of the duration of life of ceramium tenuissimum. A. H. Ayres. bibliog Bot Gaz 62:65-9 Jl '16 8re also Diatoms; Dumontia flliformis; Fucus; Kelp; Volvox; Zygnema Algae as feeding stuff. See Feeding and feeding stuffs — Algae Algaroba. See Carob Algaroba beans Locust-bean. J. Beverley. J Ag New Zealand 13:471 D '16 Algeria 8cc also subhead Algeria under Agricul- tural credit; Agriculture; Forests and for- estry; Live stock Industries and resources Algerian forest code. T. S. Woolsey, jr. For Quar 14:66-80 Mr '16 Notes on French forestry in Africa and Cor- sica. T. S. Woolsey, jr. Soc Am For Pro 11: 343 Jl '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 59 Alkali lands. See Soils, Alkali Alkalies Effect of alkali upon Portland cement. K. Steik. il Wyo Ag Exp B 113:71-122 '17 Effect of some alkali salts upon fire-holding capacity of tobacco. H: R. Kraybill. bibliog Bot Gaz 64:42-56 Jl '17 Effects of alkali salts on nitrification. P. E. Brown and E. B. Hitchcock, bibliog Soil Sci 4:207-29 S '17 Possibility of utilising reh of sajji mitti for the manufacture of commercial alkalis. A. H. Silver. Ag J of India 12:477-80 .71 '17 Report of committee on the use of alkalies in buttermaking. J. H. Frandsen and others. J Dairy Sci 1:162-73 Jl '17 Alkaloids Application of optical methods of identifica- tion to alkaloids and other organic com- pounds. E. T. Wherry. U S Ag B 679:1-9 '18 Physiological observations on alkaloids, latex and oxidases in papaver sommiferum. R. H. True and W. W. Stockberger. Am J Bot 3: 1-11 Ja '16 Allergia Notes on parasitic anaphylaxis and allergy. E. Van Es and A. F. Schalk. il N D Ag Exp B 12.5:1.51-93 '17 Alligator pears. See Avocados Allium Permeabilitv of the cell walls of allium. S. C. Brooks. Bot Gaz 64:.509-12 D '17 Reduction divisions in the pollen mother cells of allium tricoccum. M. Nothnagel. bibliog il Bot Gaz 61:453-76 Je '16 i9(c also Onions; Wild garlic Allotment of land Acquisition of land for crops in England. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:296-7 D 16 '16 Allotment gardens in Belfast. G. H. Oliver, il J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 3:428-32 '17 Allotment gardens in Stafford. J Bd Ag 23: 489-90 Ag '16 Allotment in Leeds, and its lessons. A. G. Ruston. J Bd Ag 25:303-9 Je '18 Allotments in England with special reference to Oxfordshire. Int R Ag Econ 9,no 2:153- 65 F '18 Allotments in 1918. J Bd Ag 24:1257-62 F '18; Abstract. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3:256-8 Mr '18 Allotments in the year 1793 and in 1917. il Gard Chron (Lond) 62:256 D 29 '17 Distribution of rural property and land settle- ment in their relation to the agrarian prob- lem. Int R Ag Econ 65:99-115; 67:95-106 My, Jl '16 Gardens and allotments. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:228 D 8 '17 Improvement of allotments. J Bd Ag 22:958-63 Ja '16 Land settlement in Victoria. F. E. Jenkins. Int R Ag Econ 67:87-94 Jl '16 Land settlement of ex-service men. J Bd Ag 25:71-5 Ap '18 Management of allotments for tenants on mil- itary service. J Bd Ag 23:74 Ap '16 Notes on allotments. J Bd Ag 25:456-8 Jl '18 Production of food in urban centres: Birk- enhead. J Bd Ag 24:551-5 Ag '17 Putting England's acres to work. C. Macken- zie, il Country Gent 83:15 F 16 '18 Rights of allotment holders. Gard Chron (Lond) 61:211 My 26 '17 Salvation army holdings at Boxted. J Bd Ag 23:136-9 My '16 Settlement of ex-service men within the Brit- ish empiie after the war. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:427-31 Ap '18; Same. Int R Ag Econ 83:75- 80 N '17 Some aspects of the allotments movement in France. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 4:611-18 '17 Town allotments and productive thrift. G: Fletcher. J Dept Ag Ireland 17,no 3:433-41 '17 Working of the small holdings and allotments act, 1908. Int R Ag Econ 67:107-15 Jl '16 Srr also Croydon vacant lands cultivation society; West Bridgford allotment-holders' association Almanacs Farm almanac and bu.vers' guide. 140p il n.d. Federation of Jewish farmers of America. 174 2d av., K.Y. Most of the text is in Yiddish Almond Almond in California. R. H. Taylor, bibliog il Cal Ag Exp B 297:1-72 '18 Diseases and pests Eurytoma sp., an hymenopteran pest on almxjnd trees in Palestine. J. Aharoni. Int* U Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 11:1723-4 N '16 Marketing /See aho California almond growers' ex- change Almond oil * Oil in cherry pits. H. L. Maxwell. School Sci and Math (2059 E. 72d Place, Chicago 30c) 18:401-4 My '18 Almshouses Your poorhouse farm. H. A. Bereman. Coun- try Gent 31:427 F 19 '16 Alpaca Mohair versus alpaca. S. B. Hollings. Am Sheep B & W 38:354 My '18 Alpine plants Alpine flowers under glass. Gard Chron Am 20:510 D '16 Alpine garden. Gard Chron (Lond) 61:241; 62: 105 Je 16, S 15 '17 Alpine gai'den. S. Arnott. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:77 F 23 'IS Alpine garden; anemone allenii; double crim- son pompadour primrose. S. Arnott and E. H. Jenkins. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:229 Je 1 '18 Alpine house at Wisley. Gard Chron (Lond) 59:169-70 Mr 25 '16 Alpine plants for the rock garden. Mrs L. S. Chanler. il Mass Hort Soc Trans 1918,pt 1: 17-32 '18 Alpines for early bloom. M. Free. Gard M 25: Si Mr '17 Alpines in dry weather. S. Arnott. Gard Chron Am 21:301 Ag '17 Alpines without a rock garden. C. Elliott. Gard Chron (Lond) 61:211 My 26 '17; Same. Gard Chron Am 21:276 Jl '17 Foothills vegetation in the Colorado front range. A. G. Vestal, bibliog il Bot Gaz 64: 353-85 N '17 Planting the alpine or rock garden. G: H. Chisholm. il Gard Chron Am 20:346-8 Ag '16 Quadrat studies in a mountain grassland. F. Ramaley. Bot Gaz 62:70-4 Jl '16 Vegetation of the Selkirks. C: H. Shaw, map Bot Gaz 61:477-94 Je '16 iVec also Cushion plants; Drabas Alsace-Lorraine Has France a right to Alsace-Lorraine? C. Foe. Prog F 33:1313 N 30 '18 Alsike clover. See Clover, Alsike Alternaria Alternaria leaf-spot of cotton. R. C. Faul- wetter. il Phyt 8:98-105 Mr '18 Alternaria on datura and potato. R. D. Rands, bibliog il Phyt 7:327-38 O '17 Alternaria panax, the cause of a root-rot of ginseng. J. Rosenbaum and C. L. Zinns- meister. il J Ag Research 5:181-2 O 25 '15 Early blight of potato and related plants. R.'D. Rands, bibliog il Wis Ag Exp Research B 42:1-48 '17 New leaf-spot disease of cherries. B. A. Ru- dolph, il Phyt 7:188-97 Je '17 Taxonomic characters of the genera alter- naria and macrosporium. J: A. Elliott, bib- liog il Am J Bot 4:439-76 O '17 Althsea Hedge of althasa. G: W. Kerr. Country Gent 81:455 F 26 '16 Altica bimarginata Say. See Alder flea-beetles Alum in food Alum in foods. U S Ag B 103:1-7 '15 60 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Aluminum Toxic action of soluble aluminium salts upon the growth of the rice plant. K. Miyake. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 5:552-4 My '18 See also Plants, Effect of aluminum on Alunlte Alunite deposits of Australia and their utili- zation. (B. 3) 3Sp bibliog il maps '17 Ad- visory council of science and industry, Mel- bourne, Australia Alunite near Marysvale, Utah. (In Am. fertilizer hdbk., 1917, p. 80-1) $1 '17 Ware bros. CO., 1010 Arch st., Philadelphia New deposit of alunite. T: H. Norton. Am Fert 44:54 Je 24 '16 Potash from alunite. Metallurgical & Chem- ical Eng (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 25c) 17: 433 O 1 '17 * Potash from desert lakes and alunite. J. W. Hornsey. J Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10: ooo_n Q »1o Potash salts— 1915. W. C. Phalen. Am Fert 45:29-30 S 2 '16 Potassium sulphate from alunite at Marys- ville, Utah. Metallurgical & Chemical Eng (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 25c) 18:391-2 Ap 15 '18 Recovery of potash from alunite. W. H. Wag- gaman and J. A. Cullen. map U S Ag B 415:1-14 '16 Alvarado Jersey cattle clue Community cattle clubs. D. F. Bobbitt. Prog F 31:292 F 26 '16 Amaryllis Adaptable amaryllis. il Card M 25:302 Je '17 Care of amaryllis. Rural N Y 75:887 Je 17 '16 Hippeastrum (amaryllis). Gard Chron Am 22: 152 My '18 Hippeastrums. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:63 F 16 '18 Ambler, Pennsylvania Back to the farin! School of horticulture at Ambler, Pennsylvania. Illustrated World (Drexel av, and 58th st, Chicago 15c) 28:613 D '17 Ambrosia beetles Orchard barkbeetles and pinhole borers, and how to control them. F. E. Brooks. 11 Farm- ers' B 763:1-15 '16 Amentlferae Seedling anatomy of certain amentiferae. A. J. Davey. bibliog il Ann Bot 30:575-99 O '16 American and delaine merino record associa- tion American merino interests unite. Am Sheep B & W 37:17 Ja '17 Annual meeting, Columbus, Ohio, Jan. 5. Am Sheep B & W 38:130 F '18 American association for agricultural legislation Agricultural legislation. Public (122 E. 37th st, N.Y. 10c) 21:562-3 My 4 '18 American association for the advancement of agricultural teaching 8th annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Nov. 13, 1917. Exp Station Rec 37:798 D '17 American association of creamery butter manu- facturers Annual meeting, Chicago, Feb. 20, 1917. Creamery 5:59 Mr '17; Hoard's D 53:274 Mr 9 '17 Annual meeting, Chicago, Feb. 20, 1917. G. L. McKay. N Y Prod R 43:714 F 28 '17 District meeting, St Paul, Minn., Sept. 6, 1917. Creamery 6:70 O '17 Meeting at Omaha. N Y Prod R 42:142-1- My 17 '16 American association of dairy, food and drug officials. See Association of American dairy, food and drvig officials American association of economic entomologists List of officers and members, 1916; and list of meetings and past officers. J Bcon Entom 9: ix-xxi F '16 List of officers and members, 1917. J Econ Entom 10:ix-xxii F '17 Proceedings of the 28th annual meeting, Columbus, O., Dec. 27-30, 1915. J Econ Entom 9:1-14 F '16 Proceedings of the 29th annual meeting, N.Y. City, Dec. 28-30, 1916. J Econ Entom 10: 1-224 F '17 Papers and proceedings of the 30th annual meeting, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 31, 1917; Officers and members, 1918; List of meet- ings and past offlcers. J Econ Entom 11: ix-xxiii, 1-156, 157-267 F-Ap '18 16th annual meeting of the section on horti- cultural inspection, Pittsburgh, Pa., Jan. 1, 1918. J Econ Entom 11:118-48 F '18 Proceedings of the first annual meeting of the Pacific slope branch, San Diego, Cal., Aug. 10-11, 1916. il J Econ Entom 9:453-510 O '16 2d annual meeting of the Pacific Slope branch, Stanford university, Cal., April 5-6, 1917. il J Econ Entom 10:305-76 Je '17 3d annual meeting of the Pacific slope branch, Citrus experiment station. Riverside, Cali- fornia, March 28-29. J Econ Entom 11:275- 341 Je '18 American association of farmers' institute workers Proceedings of the 21st annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Nov. 13-15, 1916. Am Assn Farmers' Inst Workers Pro 1916:1-138 '17 22d annual meeting, Washington, D. C, Nov. 12-14, 1917. bibliog Am Assn Farmers' Inst Workers Pro 1917:1-139 '18 American association of Instructors and Inves- tigators in poultry husbandry Association of poultry instructors and inves- tigators. Reliable P J 25:679+ O '18 Earnest and loyal friends of poultry culture. Reliable P J 24:967 Ja '18 American association of medical milk commis- sions Report of the committee on veterinary in- spections and protection against tuberculo- sis, 1916-1917. E. C. Fleischner. Am Vet M Assn J 52:268-88 D '17 American association of nurserymen Active for trade betterment. Am Flor 48:778 Ap 21 '17 41st annual convention, Milwaukee, Wis., June 28-30, 1916. Am Flor 46:1274, 1322-3, 1370 Jl 1-15 '16; Fruit-Grower 27:376 Ag 1 '16 42d annual convention, Philadelphia, Pa., June 27-29, 1917. Am Flor 48:1344-5-|- Jl 7 '17 43d annual convention, Chicago, June 26-28. Am Flor 50:1232 Jl 6 '18 New committees. Am Flor 47:642 O 7 '16 American association of official horticultural inspectors Proceedings of the 14th annual meeting, Columbus, O., Dec. 28-29, 1915. J Econ Entom 9:200-3 F '16 American association of park superintendents 19th annual convention, St Louis, Mo., Sept 11-13, 1917. Am Flor 49:486 S 22 '17 Partial programme of activities for 1917. Gard Chron Am 20:518 D '16 American association of refrigeration Annual convention. New York city, Nov. 8-9. N Y Prod R 45:50 N 14 '17 Joint convention with cold storage subdivision of American warehousemen's association. N Y Prod R 47:178-9 D 11 '18 6th annual convention, Chicago, Oct. 11-13. N Y Prod R 42:1082+ O 18 '16 American bankers association Agricultural commission Making the hyphen larger; the agricultural commission of the A. B. A. gives a report. J. Hirsch. Banker-F 5:13-14 Je '18 American Berkshire congress. See National Berkshire congress association American carnation society Annual meeting and exhibition, Boston, Mass., Jan. 30-31. Am Flor 50:97-100, 145-7 F 2-9 •18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 61 American carnation society — Continued 25th annual meeting and exhibition, St. Louis, Mo., Jan. 26-27; with list of awards. Am Flor 46:53-9 Ja 29 '16 26th annual meetinsr and exhibition, Indianap- olis, Ind., Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 1917. Am Flor 48; 109-16, 173-6 F 3-10 '17 American chemical society Annual meeting, Cleveland, Sept. 10-12, 1918. Am Fert 49:32-3 O 12 '18 55th annual meeting, Boston, Sept. 10-13. Am Fert 47:21-30 S 29 '17 Some practical suggestions from the Ameri- can chemical society. L. Stanley. J Home Econ 9:257-61 Je '17 American cooperative journal By-laws of the Co-operative journal company. Am Coop J 11:912-13 My '16 American cotton manufacturers' association Proceedings of the 21st annual convention, Washington, D. C, May 22-23, 1917, together with certificate of incorporation and by- laws. 128p '17 Am. cotton mfrs. assn., W. D. Adams, sec, Charlotte, N.C. American cranberry exchange Is co-operative marketing practical for bee- keepers? C. Gano. il Am Bee J 58:14 Ja '18 American dahlia society 2d annual meeting. New York, Sept. 26-28, 1916. il Am Flor 47:546-7, 601-3 S 30-O 7 '16 3d annual meeting, New York, Sept. 25-7. Am Flor 49:537-9, 594 S 29-0 6 '17 American dairy record association Grade cow herdbook. W. C. Jeffries, il Ohio F 138:71 Jl 22 '16 American dairy science association Province of the dairy instructors in helping to solve the problem of the price of milk. H. E. Van Norman. J Dairy Sci 1:433-6 Ja '18 12th annual conference, Columbus, Ohio, Oc- tober 22, 1917. N Y Prod R 44:1132 O 31 '17; J Dairy Sci 1:377-445 Ja '18 American farm management association American farm management association meets. F. W. Peck. Hoard's D 55:6 Ja 25 '18 Record of the proceedings of the 6th annual meeting, Berkeley, Cal., August 9-10, 1915. 91p il '16 G. A. Billings, sec, Washington, D.C. American federation of water users 32 water users' associations form new organ- ization. Irr Age 31:133 Jl '16 American feed manufacturers' association 9th annual meeting, Chicago, June 14-16, 1917. Hoard's D 52:918 Je 29 '17 10th annual convention, Buffalo, N.Y., June 7-8. Coop Manager & F 7:94 Jl '18 American fertilizer hand book, 1917; the stand- ard reference book and directory of the commercial fertilizer industry and allied trades, various paging $1 '17 Ware bros. CO., 1010 Arch St., Philadelphia American foresters, Society of. See Society of American foresters American forestry association 37th annual meeting and the International forestry conference, Washington, D.C, Jan. 18-19, 1917. Am For 23:108-9 F '17 American gladiolus society 8th annual exhibition, Bronx park. New York, August 23. il Am Flor 49:336 S 1 '17 9th annual meeting and exhibition, Buffalo, N.Y., Aug. 14-17. Am Flor 51:251-2 Ag 24 '18 American Guernsey cattle club Annual meeting, Chicago, May 15. Breeder's Gaz 73:1092 My 23 '18; Hoard's D 55:775 My 24 '18; Kimball's D F 16:454 Je 1 '18 Annual meeting. New York, May 10, 1916. Jer- sey B 35:766 My 17 '16; Breeder's Gaz 69: 1071 My 18 '16; Hoard's D 51:742 My 26 '16; Kimball's D F 14:367 Je 1 '16; Country Gent 81:1196 Je 10 '16 Annual meeting, New York, May 16, 1917. Jersey B 36:840 My 30 '17; Hoard's D 53: 794 Je 1 '17; Kimball's D F 15:385 Je 1 '17 Annual meeting to be held in Chicago, May 15th. Kimball's D F 16:214 Mr 15 '18 American Holstein-Frieslan association. See Holstein-Friesian association of America American home economics association 11th annual meeting, Chicago, June 27-29. C. Winchell. J Home Econ 10:435-6 S '18 Emergency committee. I. E. Lord. J Home Econ 9:268-70 Je '17 American horticultural congress. See National congress of horticulture American Jersey cattle club Address of president. M. D. Munn. Jersey B 35:935+ Je 14 '16 Amendment of club constitution. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36:505 Ap 4 '17 Amendments to the constitution of the club proposed. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36:798 My 23 '17 A. J. C. C. and the fairs. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36:395 Mr 14 '17 A. J. C. C. and the 1918 fairs. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 37:394 Mr 13 '18 A. J. C. -Club fair premium list. Jersey B 37: 726 My 8 '18 American Jersey cattle club fair premiums — 1916. Jersey B 35:682 My 3 '16 A. J. C. C. jubilee year. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36:1366-7 S 5 '17 Annual report, 1915-1916; extracts. R. M. Gow. Hoard's D 51:695 My 19 '16 Appropriation for premiums at the National dairy show. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 37:1636 O 9 '18 Black-and-white-and-fawn. A. L.. Tichane. Jersey B 37:1870 N 6 '18 Club flag. Jersey B 35:1355 Ag 30 '16 Club's fiftieth year its greatest. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36:2016-17 D 26 '17 For a progressive club. J. M. Axley. Jersey B 35:638 Ap 26 '16 48th annual meeting. New York city. May 3, 1916. Jersey B 35:721-2+ My 10 '16; Breed- er's Gaz 69:1016 My 11 '16; Kimball's D F 14:342+ My 15 '16; Hoard's D 51:694 My 19 •16; Field II 26:514 Je '16 49th annual meeting, New York city. May 2, 1917. il Jersey B 36:705-9, 711-13 My 9 '17; Kimball's D F 15:352 My 15 '17; Hoard's D 53:726 My 18 '17; Field II 27:458-9 Je '17 50th annual meeting. New York city, April 30- May 1. Jersey B 37:715-17+ My 8 '18; Kim- ball's D F 16:390 My 15 '18; Breeder's Gaz 73:1037 My 16 '18 Get acquainted with the club. A. L. Tichane. Jersey B 37:1637-8 O 9 '18 Making of a moving picture. R. M. Gow. il Jersey B 37:1673-5 O 9 '18 Mr Gow explains. R. M. Gow. Kimball's D F 16:334 Ap 15 '18 Practical value of register of merit work. R. E. Hutchison. Jersey B 36:267 F 21 '17 Proclamation of the American Jersey cattle club. M. D. Munn. Hoard's D 54:252 S 21 '17 Regarding the fee, registration of foreign and domestic animals. F. R. Clark. Jersey B 35: 765 My 17 '16 Scale points. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36:1330-1 Ag 29 '17 Significant year. Breeder's Gaz 71:975 My 10 '17 Stimulating dairy farming with advertising. W. Macmonnies. Jersey B 36:85 Ja 17 '17 Where is that jewel, consistency? T. S. Cooper. Jersey B 35:554+ Ap 12 '16; Same cond. Breeder's Gaz 69:824 Ap 13 '16 American journal of physical anthropology New scientific journal. J Heredity 9:131 Mr '18 American milking shorthorn breeders' associa- tion 1st annual meeting, Hamline, Minn. Breed- er's Gaz 70:491 S 21 '16 American milking shorthorn cattle club 1st annual meeting, Cleveland, Feb. 29-Mar. 2. il Field II 26:324-5+ Ap '16 American national live stock association Annual meeting. El Paso, Tex., Jan. 25-27, 1916. Breeder's Gaz 69:312 F 10 '16 Annual meeting, Salt Lake City, Utah, Jan. 14-17. Breeder's Gaz 73:207 Ja 31 '18 Market committee's work. J. B . Killlan. Breeder's Gaz 70:126 Jl 27 '16 62 AGRICULTURAL INDEX American peony society 14th annual meeting, Philadelphia, June 13- 14, 1917. Am Flor 48:1201-3 Je 23 '17 15th annual exhibition, Cleveland, O., June 5-6. Am Flor 50:1060 Je 15 '18 American phytopathological society Abstracts of papers, 7th annual meeting, Co- lumbus, Ohio, Dec. 28-31, 1915. Phyt 6:95- 119 F '16 Abstracts of papers presented at the eighth annual meeting- of the American phyto- pathological society, New York city, De- cember 26-30. 1916. Phyt 7:58-78 F '17 Abstiacts of papers presented at the 9th an- nual meeting, Pittsburgh, Dec. 28, 1917-Jan. I, 1918. Phyt 8:68-82 F '18 Field conference of cereal pathologists, 1917, Madison, Wis. C. W. Hungerford. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46: 316-18 S 28 '17 7th annual meeting, Columbus, Ohio, Dec. 28-31, 1915. Phyt 6:209-18 Ap '16 8th annual meeting, Columbia university. New York City, Dec. 26-30, 1916. Phyt 7: 145-9 Ap '17 9th annual meeting, Pittsburgh, Pa., Dec. 28. 1917-Jan. 1, 1918. C. L. Shear. Phyt 8: 178-82 Ap '18 Report of the Riverside meeting of the Pacific division, December 29, 1915. Phyt 6:307-10 Je '16 Speeding vip the plant doctors. H. R. O'Brien. il Country Gent 83:ll-f Ag 24 "18 American Poland China record association Annual meeting. Chicago, Dec. 5, 1917. Swine World 5:9-10 .Ja '18 American pomological society Fruit growei-s meet. Ohio P 140:454 N 17 '17 American poultry association Annulment of the 1917 annual meeting of the American poultry association. T. Hewe.=5. Am P J 48:804 Jl '17; Same. Reliable P J 24:468 Jl '17 Comment on reports of A. P. A. convention. H. T. Woods. Am P J 47:241-3 F '16 41st annual meeting, Cleveland, O., August 7-11. Am P Advocate 24:751 S '16 41st annual convention, Cleveland, August 7- II, 1916. L. J. Brosemer. Reliable P J 23: 703-5, 778-9+ S-O '16 41st annual meeting, Cleveland, Ohio, Aug. 7-11, 1916. P. T. Woods. Am P J 47:1056-7+ S '16 42d annual meeting, Milwaukee, Sept. 25-28, 1917. Am P J 48:1042-4 N '17; Reliable P J 24:715-18+ N '17 43d annual convention, Chicago, August 12-15. T. Hewes. il Am P J 49:766-7+ S '18 43d annual meeting, Chicago, Aug. 12-15, 1918. Am P Advocate 26:566 S '18; Reliable P J 25:583-91+ S '18 Great work to be undertaken. Am P Advocate 25:742 N '17 John H. Robinson sets out to correct D. Lin- coln Orr on unwritten A. P. A. history. Re- liable P J 24:377-8 Je '17 Misguided patriotism on the part of Ameri- can poultry association. H. V. Tormohlen. Reliable P J 24:467 Jl '17 Nation-wide campaign makes enthusiastic progress. E. Whitney. Am P J 48:756 Je '17 Nationalism or fraternalism! which? W. M. Higgs. Am P J 47:615 Ap '16 Reconstruction and future progress of the as- sociation. F. B. Hering. Am P J 47:1120-2 O '16 Tentative plan for co-operation of United States Department of agriculture and the American poultry association. Reliable P J 24:593 S '17 Trap nests — egg packages — baby chick boxes; exhibit at- meeting. Chicago, Aug. 12-15. F. L. Sewell. il Reliable P J 25:682-3+ O '18 See alsO' Poultry conference, Chicago American public health association A. P. H. A. convention. Creamery 6:42-3 N '17 Conference, Cincinnati, Oct. 24-27, 1916. J Home Econ 9:123-6 Mr '17 American rose society Am. rose society visits test garden, il Am Flor 46:1036-7 Je 3 '16 Annual mspection of Washington test gar- den, June 4, 1917. Am Flor 48:1108-9 Je 9 '17; Same cond. Gard Chron Am 21:251 Je '17 Executive committee meeting, Philadelphia, May 10. E. A. White. Am Flor 50:972 Je 1 '18 Hartford test garden inspection. E. A. White. Am Flor 50:1152 Je 29 '18 Joint meeting with Syracuse rose society at Ithaca, N.Y., June 22, 1916. Am Flor 46: 1233 Jl 1 '16 Meeting, New York, Aug. 23. E. A. White. Am Flor 49:338 S 1 '17 National rose garden for America. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:6 Ja 5 '18 President Pennock's address at annual meet- ing, Philadelphia, March 21, 1917. Am Plor 48:636-7 Ap 7 '17 Putting the rose on the map. J. H. MacFar- land. Gard M 26:166 D '17 17th annual meeting, Philadelphia, Pa., March 27. Am Flor 46:530-1, 590-1 Ap 1-8 '16 American royal live stock show American Royal a splendid show, il Wallaces' F 43:1746-8 N 29 '18 American Royal less popular. O Judd Farmer 61:10 O 21 '16 Beef is king at American Royal. R. V. Hoff- man, il Field II 26:930-1+ N '16 Blue blood at American Royal. R. V. Hoffman. il Field II 27:859-61+ N '17 Great show of the beef breeds. Breeder's Gaz 70:662+ O 12 '16 19th annual American Royal show. Breeder's Gaz 72:610-11 O H '17; 11 Wallaces' P 42: 1380-2 O 12 '17 1916 American Royal, il Wallaces' F 41:1337-8 O 13 '16 American school of poultry husbandry Comment concerning T. E. Quisenberry and the correspondence courses of the American school of poultry husbandry. P. T. Woods. Am P J 49:148-9 F '18 What it is and what is being done there, il Reliable P J 24:1114-15+ F '18 American seed trade association 34th annual convention, Chicago, June 20-22, 1916. Am Flor 46:1208+, 1266+ Je 24- Jl 1 '16 35th annual convention, Detroit, Mich., June 19-21, 1917. Am Flor 48:1234+, 1290+ Je 23-30 '17 36th annual convention, Chicago, June 18-20. Am Flor 50:1130+, 1178+ Je 22-29 '18 American shorthorn breeders' association ■ Beginning of the shorthorn association. S. F. Lockridge. Breeder's Gaz 73:15 Ja 3 '18 Home of shorthorn association, il Breeder's Gaz 70:975-6 N 23 '16 American society of agricultural engineers Business records and committee reports pre- sented at the 10th annual meeting, Chicago, December 1916. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:1-122 '17 Papers presented at the 10th annual meeting, Chicago, December, 1916. il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 2:1-160 '17 Report of the committee on irrigation for the year 1917. O. W. Israelsen and E. H. Mur- dock. Irr Age 33:23-5 Mr '18 Report of the 11th annual meeting, Chicago, December, 1917. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11: 1-261 '18 10th annual meeting, Chicago. C. K. Shedd. Hoard's D 53:6 Ja 26 '17 11th annual meeting, Chicago, Dec. 27-29, 1917. Engineering News-Record (10th av at 36th St, N.Y. 15c) 80:52 Ja 3 '18 Transactions; report of the ninth annvial meeting, (jhicago, December, 1915: with business records, il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:1-289 '16 American society of agronomy Address list of members. Am Soc Agron J 8: 369-81 N '16 10th annual meeting, Washington, D.C., Nov. 12-13, 1917. Am Soc Agron J 9:391-427 D '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 63 American society of animal production Record of proceedings of annual meetings, Dec. 1915, and Dec. litlG. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:1-270 '17 American sweet pea society Annual meeting and exhibition. Bar Harbor, Me., July 15-16, 1916; with list of awards, il ' Am Plor 47:1-4 Jl 22 '16 Annual meeting and exhibition, Boston, July 7-S, 1917. Am Flor 49:1-2 Jl 21 '17 San Francisco show, il Am Flor 46:1179 Je 24 •16 10th annual meeting and exhibition, Philadel- phia, June 25-26. Am Flor 50:1149 Je 29 '18 American tractor association * Tractoi- makers protest curtailment; 30 manu- facturers form association. Automotive In- dustries (231 W. 39th St, N.Y. 10c) 39:657- 94- O 17 '18 American veterinary medical association Constitution and by-laws. Am Vet M Assn J (Proc no) 50:495-511 D 15 '16 Directory of members, with addresses. Am Vet M Assn J (Proc no) 50:512-64 D 15 '16 53d annual convention, Detroit; addresses and reports. Am Vet M Assn J 49:852-67; 50:79- 119 S-O '16 53d annual convention, Detroit, Mich., Au- gust 21-24, 1916; proceedings. Am Vet M Assn J (Proc no) 50:424-564 D 15 '16 53d annual convention; report of committees, and attendance list. Am Vet M Assn J 50: 246-66 N '16 54th annual meeting. J. G. Wills. Am Vet M Assn J 52:220-31 N '17 54th annual meeting, Kansas City, Missouri, Aug. 20-24, 1917; with constitution and by- laws, and list of members. Am Vet M Assn J (Pro. no.) 52:502-636 Ja 15 '18 55th annual meeting, Philadelphia. Am Vet M Assn J 53:694-6, 794-804; 54:163-90 S, N '18 Meeting, Philadelphia, Aug. 19-22, 1918; ad- vance program. Am Vet M Assn J 53:673-8 Ag -18 Meetings of the association; with lists of officers and members. Am Vet M Assn J 49:558-612 Jl '16 Proceedings, 1915. Am Vet M Assn J 48:478-96, 634-44, 763-83; 49:125-33, 274-92, 415-31, 544- 57, 718-60 Ja-Ag '16 Proposed constitution. D. M. Campbell. Am Vet M Assn J 51:259-65 My '17 Report of section on college faculties and ex- amining boards. M. Jacob; R. D. Wall. Am Vet M Assn J 52:740-7 F '18 Report of the committee on intelligence and education, 1918. Am Vet M Assn J 54:71-5 O '18 Reports of resident secretaries. Am Vet M Assn J 51:436-43 Je '17 Secretary's annual report (1917). Am Vet M Assn J 52:89-99 O '17 American warehousemen's association Joint convention of the cold storage sub- division with the American association of refrigeration. N Y Prod R 47:178-9 D 11 '18 American white Orpington club Specialty club.s — of what value can they be to poultrymen? O. W. Aldrich. Reliable P J 24: 145+ Ap '17 American wool improvement association Organization and object of association. Am Sheep B & W 36:552 S '16 Americans New civic spirit. C: Zueblin. Ill Farmers Inst Rep 1917:83-92 '17; Same. Ill Farmers Inst Household Sci 1917:67-76 '18 Americans in China Magna charta of China's forestry work. J. Bailie, il Am For 22:268-72 My '16 Amino-acids Feeding experiments on the substitution of protein by definite mixtures of isolated amino-acids. H. H. Mitchell. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:589-90 My '18 Is lysine the limiting amino-acid in the pro- teins of wheat, maize or oats? E. V. McCoIlum and others. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8.no 6:901-2 Je '17 See also GlycocoU Ammonia * Anunonia and nitric nitrogen determinations in soil extracts and physiological solutions. B. S. Davisson. il J Industrial & Eng Chem- istry (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10:600-5 Ag '18 Ammonia program for 1918. C: W. Merrill. Am Fert 48:32-4 Je 8 '18 * Determination of loosely bound nitrogen as ammonia in eggs. N. Hendrickson and G. C. Swan, il J Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c; 10:614-17 Ag -18 Electric power for nitrogen fixation. E. K. Scott. Am Inst Electrical Eng Pro (33 W. 39th St, N.Y. $1) 37:779-92 Jl '18 Household ammonia. J. F. Snell. J Home Econ 8:232-5 My '16 Presence of nitrites and ammonia in diseased plants. P. A. Boncquet and M. Boncquet. Am Chemical Soc J (Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr.) 39:2088-93 S '17 Production of ammonia from cyanamid. W. S. Landis. Am Fert 44:21-6 F 5 '16 Role of ammonia in the metabolism of nitro- genous substances in plants. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 2:204-11 F '17 Save ammonia. N Y Prod R 46:828 O 2 '18 Synthesis of ammonia by the Haber process. R. O. E. Davis and H. Bryan. Am Fert 47:29-30 S 29 '17 Ammonia Bordeaux Ammonia Bordeaux for cucumber blight. H. F. Button. Rural N Y 76:1003 Ag 25 '17 Ammonia In soils. See Ammoniflcation; Soils — Ammonia content Ammoniates, Animal Production and sale of oi-ganic ammoniates. (In Report on the fertilizer industry, p 66- 85) '16 U.S. Federal trade comm., Washing- ton, D.C. Western animal ammoniate market. J. H. Schmaltz. (In Am. fertilizer hdbk., 1918, p. J2-J7) $1.50 '18 Ware bros. co., 1010 Arch st, Philadelphia Ammoniflcation Ammonifiability versus nitriflability as a test for the relative availability of nitrogenous fertilizers. C. B. Lipman and P. S. Burgess. bibliog Soil Sci 3:63-75 Ja '17 Coi-relation between the production of carbon dioxide and the accumulation of ammonia by .soil organisms. J. R. Neller. bibliog il Soil Sci 5:225-41 Mr '18 Effect of soil reaction on ammoniflcation by certain soil fungi. N: Kopeloff. bibliog il Soil Sci 1:541-74 Je '16 Effect of some manganese salts on ammonifl- cation and nitriflcation. P. E. Brown and G. A. Minges. la Ag Exp Research B 35:1-22 '16; Same. Soil Sci 2:67-85 Jl '16 Effects of certain alkali salts on ammoniflca- tion. P. E. Brown and D. R. Johnson, bib- liog la Ag Exp Research B 44:1-24 '18 Fixation of ammonia in soils. I. G. McBeth. J As Research 9:141-55 Ap 30 '17 Further stvidies of the nature of ammoniflca- tion. K. Miyake. Soil Sci 4:321-5 O '17 Importance of mold action in the soil; am- moniflcation. S. A. Waksman. Soil Sci 6: 142-5 Ag '18 Influence of some common humus-forming materials of narrow and of wide nitrogen- carbon ratio on bacterial activities. P. E. Brown and F. E. Allison. Soil Sci 1:49-75 Ja '16 On the nature of ammoniflcation and nitrifl- cation. K. Miyake. Soil Sci 2:481-92 N '16 Oxygen requirements of biological soil proces- ses. T. J. Murray, bibliog J Bact 1:597-614 N '16 Relation between certain bacterial activities in soils and their crop-producing power. P. E. Brown. J Ag Research 5:855-69 Ja 31 '16 Some effects of oxygen and carbon dioxide on nitrification and ammoniflcation in soils. J. K. Plummer. bibliog Cornell Ag Exp B 384:305-30 '16; Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1917:305-30 '18 . 64 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Ammoniflcation — Continued Sulfoflcation in relation to nitrogen trans- formations. J. W. Ames and T. B. Rich- mond. Soil Sci 5:311-21 Ap '18 Ammonium chloride Influence of various cations upon the rate of absorption of ammonium ion by soil. K. Miyake. bibliog Soil Sci 2:583-8 D '16 Ammonium fluoride. See Hydrofluoric acid Ammonium phosphate Some availability studies with ammonium phosphate and its chemical and biological effects upon the soil. F. E. Allison, bibliog Soil Sci 5:1-80 Ja '18 Ammonium sulfate Adsorption of ammonium sulfate by soils and quartz sand. M. I. Wolkoff. Soil Sci 3:561-4 Je '17 British sulphate of ammonia. Am Fert 44:53 Je 24 '16 Carbon and nitrogen changes in the soil va- riously treated: soil treated with lime, am- monium sulfate and sodium nitrate. R. S. Potter and R. S. Snyder, bibliog il Soil Sci 1:76-94 Ja '16 Cause of the injurious effect of sulfate of am- monia when used as a fertilizer. R. W. Ruprecht and F. W. Morse, il Mass Ag Exp B 176:119-34 '17 Comparison between the effects of manuring potatoes with nitrate of soda and sulphate of ammonia. A. Zasukhin. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 8:1114-15 Ag '16 Effect of ammonium sulfate in nutrient solu- tion on the growth of soybeans in sand cul- tures. M. I. Wolkoff. bibliog Soil Sci 5:123- 50 F '18 Effect of ammonium sulfate on soil acidity, F. E. Allison and R. C. Cook. Soil Sci 3; 507-12 Je '17 Effect of soil reaction on the availability of the ammonium sulfate. R. C. Cook and F. E. Allison. Soil Sci 3:487-98 My '17 Factors affecting the absorption and distri- bution of ammonia applied to soils. R. C. Cook, bibliog Soil Sci 2:305-44 O '16 Fertilizer materials statistics; sulphate of ammonia. (In Am. fertilizer hdbk., 1917, p. 20-2, 58-62) $1 '17 Ware bros. co., 1010 Arch St., Philadelphia Gas industry as a producer of fertilizing ma- terials. N. H. Humphrys. il Am Gas Bng J (42 Pine st., N.Y. lOc) 107:65-6 Jl 21 '17 Increasing the supply of sulphate of am- monia. W: B. Phillips. Am Fert 48:32-3 F 16 '18 Influence of ammonium sulfate on the germi- nation and the growth of barley in sand and soil cultures kept at different moisture con- tents and at various osmotic concentrations of the soil solution. M. I. Wolkoff. bibliog Soil Sci 5:421-79 Je "18 International movement of fertilisers; sul- phate of ammonia. Int Crop Report and Ag Statistics (Int. inst. of agriculture, Rome) 7th year, no 9 p 650-7 S '16 More data on ammoniates. C. G. Atwater. Am Fert 44:52 Je 24 '16 Nitrate of soda and sulphate of ammonia; an- nual review of the market for the year 1915. Am Fert 44:34-41 Mr 18 '16 Nitrogen of sulphate. C. G. Atwater. Gard M 25:292 Je '17 Production and sale of inorganic nitrates and ammoniates; sulphate of ammonia. (In Re- port on the fertilizer industry, p 36-54) '16 U.S. Federal trade comm., Washington, D.C. Question of sulphate of ammonia in Russia. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 7:952-3 Jl '16 Recovery and uses of sulphate of ammonia. C. G. Atwater. Farmers' Nat Congress Pro 1916:22-4 Significance of the sulfur in sulfate of am- monia applied to certain soils. C: B. Lip- man and W. F. Gericke. Soil Sci 5:81-6 Ja '18 Status of sulphate of ammonia. Am Fert 46" 47-8 Je 23 '17 Storage of sulphate of ammonia on farms. J Bd Ag 25:703-5 S '18 Sulfate of ammonia. Am Fert 48:27 Je 8 '18 Sulphate of ammonia. J Bd Ag 23:672-4 O '16 Sulphate of ammonia and nitrate of soda; annual review of the market for the year 1916. Am Fert 46:34a-34g Mr 3 '17 Sulphate of ammonia in place of nitrate of soda. E. F. Cauthen. Prog F 31:270 F 19 '16 Sulphate of ammonia; its source, production and use. 23p il n.d. Barrett co., Ag. dept., 17 Battery Place, N.Y. Sulphate of ammonia: purchase and use by farmers. J Bd Ag 22:1309-12 Mr '16 Twenty years' work on the availability of nitrogen in nitrate of soda, ammonium sul- fate, dried blood and farm manures. J. G. Lipman and A. W. Blair, il Soil Sci 5:291- 301 Ap '18 Use of sulphate of ammonia as manure. J Bd Ag 22:1267-70; 24:859-61 Mr '16, N '17 Use of sulphate of ammonia for wheat. J Bd Ag 23:576-80 S '16 Bibliography Influence of ammonium sulfate on germina- tion and growth. I. Wolkoff. Soil Sci 5: 468-79 Je '18 Statistics Fertilizer materials statistics. (In Am. fer- tilizer hdbk., 1918, p. 24-6, 78-9) $1.50 '18 Ware bros. co., 1010 Arch st, Philadelphia International movement of fertilisers and chemical products useful to agriculture, (no. 8) p 34-7 My '18 Int. inst. of ag., Rome Sulphate of ammonia statistics, 1916. Am Fert 45:40-1 Jl 8 '16 Sulphate of ammonia statistics, 1917. Am Fert 47:34-5 Ag 18 '17 Amortization loans. See Agricultural credit Amphiscepa bivittata. See Cranberry vine- hoppers Amusements Amusement and instruction of children. Nat Stock & F 40:286 Je 10 '16 Amusement book. H. Richmond. Rural N Y 75: 17 Ja 1 '16 Call of the hour to the farmer. Mrs. C. G. Lewis. Mo Ag Bd v 14:15-21 Ap '16 Fun for Valentine's day. N. Tachau. Coun- try Gent 82:299 F 10 '17 Good times on the farm. Country Gent 81:1637 S 2 '16 Grange camp fire. E. M. Furbush. Country Gent 82:172 Ja 27 '17 Indoor games for farm homes. J. C. Elsom. Breeder's Gaz 69:74 Ja 13 '16 Keeping the young folks interested. A. C. Wortman. Fruit-Grower 28:207 Mr 15 '17 Leisure hour. V. C. Meredith. Breeder's Gaz 69:240 F 3 '16 Merry-go-rounds in Michigan. R. B. Eskil. Country Gent 81:1992 N 11 '16 Patriotic party on Washington's birthday. E. Paige-Loomis. il Country Gent 82:356 F 17 •17 Time for play. E. C. Salisbury. Country Gent 81:768 Ap 1 '16 Winter social and the summer picnic. A. C. Wortman. Country Gent 81:306 F 5 '16 See also Children's amusements; Effi- ciency contests; Entertainments; Games; Pageants; Recreation; Sports; Theater, Community; Toys Anabiosis Function of anabiosis in the hibernation of winter grain crops. V. Sabachnikov. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 3:327-30 Mr '17 Anabolism. See Metabolism Anaesthesia. See Anesthetics Anaphylaxis Anaphylaxis in cattle and sheep, produced by the larvae of hypoderma bovis, h. lineatum and oestrus ovis; with discussion. S. Had- wen and E. A. Bruce, il Am Vet M Assn J 51:15-44 Ap '17 Hypodermal anaphylaxis, il Am Vet M Assn J 49:309-11 Je '16 Notes on parasitic anaphylaxis and allergy. L. Van Es and A. F. Schalk. il N D Ag Exp B 125:151-93 '17 Studies in anaphylaxis xxi,xxii (J. Immu- nol., 2, no. 6 525-69P., 571-2p. '17). Exp Sta Record 38:182 F '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 65 Anatomy, Comparative Arboreal man. il J Heredity 8:531-42 D '17 Anatomy, Veterinary. See Veterinary anatomy Ancestry, See Heredity Anchylosis Orthodactyly. F: N. Duncan, il J Heredity 8: 174-5 Ap '17 Anconas (poultry) Ancona for city poultrymen. W: R. Brown. Am P J 48:299 F '17 Anconas attract attention. E. Mattliews. Am P J 48:759 Je '17 Anconas for farmers. Field II 27:656 Ag '17 Anconas for large eggs and many of them. H. M. Long. Am P J 49:735 Ag '18 Anconas — hardy, efficient and economical. W. S. Carson. Am P J 48:400 Mr '17 Anconas popular. H. C. Sheppard. il Reliable P J 22:1227-1- Ja '16 How H. C. Sheppard breeds his beautiful mot- tled Anconas. H. C. Sheppard. il Reliable P J 23:1071-2-h Ja '17 Mottled Ancona. R. W. Van Hoesen. Am P J 49:382 Mr 'IS Why the popularity of the Ancona? T. H. Holmes; L. E. Hepp. il Am P J 47:1292-4 D '16 Ancylis comptana. See Strawberry leaf-rollers Andalusians (poultry) Blue Andalusian. W. H. Card, il Country Gent 81:980 My 6 '16 Origin, history and good qualities of the blue Andalusian. "W: O. Jennings, il Reliable P J 23:212-13-}- Ap '16 Aneisonia Anelsonia, a new genus of the cruciferae. J. F. Macbride. Bot Gaz 64:78-81 Jl '17 Anemones Anemone Pulsatilla. W. R. Dykes, il Gard Chron (Lond) 61:209 My 26 '17 Variations in anemone nemorosa. E. J. Salis- bury, il Ann Bot 30:525-8 O '16 Anesthesia. See Anesthetics Anesthetics Decrease of permeability pi-oduced by anes- thetics. W. J. V. Osterhout. Bot Gaz 61: 148-58 F '16 Local anesthesia in animal dentistry. H. B. Bemis. il Am Vet M Assn J 51:188-93 My '17 Volatility of organic compounds as an index of the toxicity of their vapors to insects. W: Moore. J Ag Research 10:365-71 Ag 13 '17 See also Ether Angelica Lovage. G. H. Hardy. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:155 O 19 '18 Rehabilitation of the herb angelica. G. H. Hardy. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:95 S 7 '18 Angell memorial hospital Twelve thousand animals treated in two years. W: M. Morrill, il Field II 27:858 N '17 Angiosperms Additional notes upon the angiosperms tetra- centron, trochodendron, and drimys, in which vessels are absent from the wood. I. W. Bailey and W. P. Thompson, bibliog il Ann Bot 32:503-12 O '18 Anatomy and phylogenetic position of the be- tulaceae. C. S. Hoar, bibliog il Am J Bot 3: 415-35 O '16 Climatic distribution of certain types of angiosperm leaves. I. W. Bailey and E. W. Sinnott. Am J Bot 3:24-39 Ja '16 Histology of the phloem in certain woody angiosperms. L. H. MacDaniels. bibliog 11 Am J Bot 5:347-78 Jl '18 Independent evolution of vessels in gnetales and angiosperms. W. P. Thompson, bibliog il Bot Gaz 65:83-90 Ja '18 Investigations on the phylogeny of the angio- sperms. E. W. Sinnott and I. W. Bailey, il Am J Bot 1:303-22, pi 30-5, 441-53; 2:1-22 Jl, N '14, Ja '15 Morphology and affinities of gnetum. W. P. Thompson, bibliog il Am J Bot 3:135-84 Ap •16 * Scalariform pitting a primitive feature in angiospermous secondary wood. F. B. H, Blown. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:16-18 Jl 5 '18 Angora goats. See Goats Angora rabbits Rearing of Angora rabbits for their wool. L. E. Moore. J Bd Ag 23:664-8 O '16 Angoumois grain moths Motes on the biology of the angoumois grain moth, sitotroga cerealella Oliv; with dis- cussion. J. L. King, map J Econ Entom 11: 87-93 F '18 Animal breeding. See Breeding Animal coloration. See Color of animals Animal dips Sec also Arsenical dip; Lime-sulfur dip Animal experimentation Improved method for recovering trypanosomes from the blood of rats for antigen purposes in connection with complement fixation. F. H. Reynolds and H. W. Schoening. J Ag Research 14:573-6 S 23 '18 Pathologic conditions noted in laboratory ani- mals. P. C. Mann and S. D. Brimhall. il Am Vet M Assn J 52:195-204 N '17 Practical method for the identification of guinea-pigs under treatment. A. P. Hitch- ens. J Bact 1:541-5 S '16 Animal food See also Meat Animal husbandry. See Live stock, and referen- ces under that subject Animal industry. See Live stock Animal industry, Bureau of. See United States — Animal industry. Bureau of Animal Instinct. See Instinct Animal production, American society of. See American society of animal production Animal products See also Dairy products; Manures; Meat Statistics Exports of animal products; Argentina, Bra- zil and New Zealand, Australia. Doc Leaf- lets 1, no 3:38-40 S '17 Animal surgery. See Veterinary surgery Animals Who's who in the zoo; photographs, il Coun- try Gent 81:2239 D 30 '16 See also Color of animals; Domestic ani- mals; Fur-bearing animals; Insects; Live stock; Zoology, Economic; also headings beginning Animal, and names of animals Bibliography Birds and wild animals; list of publications for sale by superintendent of documents, Washington, D.C. (Price list 39— 7th ed) 14p '17 Supt. of doc, Washington, D.C. Breeding See Breeding Coloration See Color of animals Diseases and pests Bacterium pyogenes and its relation to sup- purative lesions in animals. A. R. Ward. bibliog J Bact 2:619-28 N '17 Glanders in wild animals kept in zoological gardens. G: H. Hart. Am Vet M Assn J 49: 659-63 Ag '16 On certain relations of the lower animals to human disease. D: J: Davis. Am Vet M Assn J 50:387-90 D '16 Osteomalacia or cage paralysis in primates; with discussion. W. R. Blair and H. Brooks. Am Vet M Assn J 51:330-47 Je '17 See also subhead Diseases and pests under names of animals Experimentation See Animal experimentation 66 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Animals — Continued Habits and beliavior Christmas eve at Stone Wall farm. A. Fear- ing, il Country Life 33:41-4 D '17 Plants and animals of the Atlantic and gulf states. R. W. Shufeldt. Am For 23:743-7 D '17 Photographs and photography Get a good picture, il Hoard's D 52:78 Ag 11 '16 Some points in photographing dairy cattle. I. J. Matthews, il Kimball's D F 14:523 S 1 •16 Protective equipment Nature's camouflage and man's. A. Embury. 11 Country Life 34:27-40 Je '18 Treatment Kindness to livestock. Ohio F 142:270 S 21 '18 Loi n. 152 sur la protection des animaux do- mestiques au Danemark. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:690-1 '17 Animals, Fur- bearing. See Fur-bearing animals Animals, Predatory Bounty system. Nat Wool Grower 7:42 My '17 Brief for the salaried trapper; opposed to bounty system. S. H. Hill. Am Sheep B & W 36:197 Ap '16 Destructive animals. Weekly N L 4:11 My 9 •17 Diplomat of the open range. G: F: Stratton. il Country Gent 82:2048-9+ D 29 '17 Exterminating predatory animals. G: J. Joyce. Breeder's Gaz 70:91 Jl 20 "16 Exterminating predatory animals. B. W. Nelson. Am Sheep B & W 38:90-1 F '18; Same. Nat Wool Grower 8:14-16 Mr ^18 Lobo. C. Hayne. il Am Sheep B & W 38:699- 701 N '18 Natural enemies of birds. E: H. Forbush. il Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916, pt 2:210-63 '17 Stock-killing animals. Weekly N L 5:3 Ja 9 '18 Stock saved by destroying roving predatorv animals. Weekly N L 6:6 N 13 '18 Texas demands more efficient methods of predatory animal control. Am Sheep B & W 36:70-1 F '16 To kill or not to kill; bounty question. F. C. Pellett. il Country Gent 81:380 F 19 '16 U.S. hunters make war on wild animals; save meat. Weekly N L 5:2 Jl 3 '18 Uncle Sam's hunters ridding range of preda- tory animals. Weekly N L 6:5 O 23 '18 Wild animal tolls. B. J. Farlow. Nat Wool Grower 8:48 Ap '18 See also Birds, Injurious and beneficial; Coyotes; Dogs; Insects, Injurious and bene- ficial; Wolves Laws Destruction of noxious animals and birds. (In Game and fish laws, p. 186-92) '17 Sec. of state, Lansing, Mich. Animals as carriers of contagion Dog as a carrier of parasites and disease. M. C. Hall, il U S Ag B 260:1-27 '15 Animals in art Animals in decorative art. J. M. Breese. il Country Life 34:90+ Jl '18 jS'ee also Dogs in art Anions Antagonism between anions as aiTecting bar- ley yields on a clay-adobe soil. C: B. Lip- man and W. F. Gericke. bibliog il J Ag Research 4:201-18 Je '15 Annuals (plants) Annual and perennial blossoms — and roses, il Country Gent 81:938-9 Ap 29 '16 Annual flowers. J Ag (Quebec) 19:249 My '16 Annual flowers for the garden. G. W. Kerr, il Country Gent 83:48+ Mr 23 '18 Annual flowers for the greenhouse. H. Turner. Am Flor 47:166 Ag 12 '16 Annuals for the flower garden. L. H. Cobb, il Kimball's D F 16:226 Mr 15 '18 Flower garden; annual climbers for quick re- sults where vines are required, il Country Gent 83:36 My 25 '18 Flowers for everybody's garden. A. S. Swan- son. Minn Hort 45:86-92 F '17 Getting an early start with annuals. F. Spring, il Gard M 23:23-4 F '16 Hardy annuals for southern gardens. J. Bus- bee. Country Gent 81:1806 O 7 '16 Just a border of annuals. L. Melish. il Gard M 23:74 Mr '16 Taking the annual seriously. G. Tabor, il Country Life 31:27-34 Mr '17 Anopheles. See Mosquitoes Anoplura. See Plant lice Ant. See Ants Anthelmintics Efficacy of some anthelmintics. M. C. Hall and W. D. Foster, bibliog J Ag Research 12: 397-447 F 18 '18 Anthoceros Pyrenoid of anthoceros. F. McAllister, bibliog il Am J Bot 1:79-95 F '14 Anthocyans. See Color of flowers Anthophiia. See Bees Anthracnose Anthracnose of raspberry and blackberry. H. S. Jackson. Fruit-Grower 27:411 S 1 '16 See also Apple canker; Bean anthrac- nose; Cotton anthracnose; Grape anthrac- nose; Lettuce anthracnose; Raspberry an- thracnose Anthrax Anthrax. W. A. Davis. Tex Ag Dept B 52: 138-41 '16 Anthrax. C: H. Higgins. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:556-8 Jl '17 Anthrax. J. G. Kerr. Tex Ag Dept B 52:135-8 '16 Anthrax (chartaon). W. H. Dalrymple. il Am Vet M As.^n J 50:831-46 Mr '17 Anthrax in Massachusetts. W. H. Brown and others. 19p '17 Mass. State dept. of health, Boston Anthrax infection difficult to control. Am Vet M Assn J 54:208-10 D '18 * Anthrax of charbon. (In 5th biennial report, p. 16-36) il '18 La. State live stock sanitary bd.. Baton Rouge Anthrax or charbon. H: J. Washburn. Farm- ers' B 784:1-16 '17 Bacteriological study of methods for the dis- infection of hides infected with anthrax spores. F. W. Tilley. bibliog J Ag Research 4:65-92 Ap '15 Blood-sucking insects as transmitters of an- thrax or charbon. H. Morris, il La Ag Exp B 163:1-15 '18 Controlling anthrax. Va Ag Dept B 109:73-5 '16 Preventive inoculation Charbon or anthrax. Weekly N L 5:7 S 19 '17 Desiccated anthrax antigen for immuniza- tion purposes. N. S. Ferry. Am Vet M Assn J 51:200-3 My '17 Expeiiments in vaccination against anthrax. A. Eichhorn. U S Ag B 340:1-16 '15; Same. Am Vet M Assn J 48:669-86 Mr '16 Immunity studies on anthrax serum. A. Eich- horn and others, bibliog J Ag Research 8: 37-56 Ja 8 '17 Vaccination against anthrax. Am Sheep B & W 37:313 My '17 Anthrax, Symptomatic Black-leg. W. H. Dalrymple. Kimball's D F 14:279 Ap 15 '16 Blackleg. W. J. Hartman. Am Vet M Assn J 50:618-20 Ja '17 Blackleg; a preventable disease, prevalent in all parts of Nevada, causing severe losses of cattle. E: Records. Nev Ag Ext B 18: 1-7 '18 Blackleg and its control. M. M. Dougherty. Tex Ag Dept B 52:145-7 '16 Blackleg and its control. C. J. Reakes. J Ag New Zealand 13:121-5 Ag '16 Blackleg; symptoms and treatment. J Ag (Quebec) 21:183 Je '18 Blackquarter, quarter ill or black leg. J Bd Ag 23:247-50 Je '16 Methods of controlling blackleg developed by the Kansas state agricultural college. L. W. Goss. Kan Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916:44-9 •17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 67 Anthrax, Symptomatic — Continued Symptomatic anthrax in swine. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7. no 1:101-2 Ja '16 Preventive inoculation Blackleg and its prevention. G. A. Johnson. Am Vet M Assn J 53:214-21 My '18 Blackleg' filtrate. A. Eichhorn. Am Vet M Assn J 51:406-13 Je '17 Blackleg; with new methods for its preven- tion and treatment. G: H. Hart, il Cal Ag Exp C 205:1-8 '18 Concentration of symptomatic anthrax (blackleg) toxin. W: N. Berg. J Ag Re- search 14:263-4 Ag 5 "18 Improved methods of immunization against symptomatic anthrax (blackleg). R. A. Kelser. J Ag Research 14:253-62 Ag 5 '18 Investigations on blackleg immunization. N. Nitta. bibliog Am Vet M Assn J 53:466-82 Jl '18 Preliminary report on two new methods of preventing blackleg by means of an anti- blackleg serum and an aggressin. F. S. Schoenleber and others. Kan Ag Exp C 59: 1-7 '17 Prevention of blackleg. G: H. Glover, il Colo Ag Ext B 140:1-4 '18 Standardization of blackleg vaccine. L. W. Goss and J. P. Scott. Am Vet M Assn J 54: 234-43 D 'IS Studies in blackleg immunization with special reference to blackleg filtrate; with discus- sion. A. Eichhorn. Am Vet M Assn J 52:653- 69 F '18 Vaccination prevents blackleg in calves. Prog F 31:766 Je 10 '16 Anthropology See also Ethnology; Eugenics; Evolution; Sociology Anticarsia gemmatilis. See Velvet bean cater- pillars Antigens and antibodies Diagnosis of tuberculosis by complement fix- ation, with special reference to bovine tu- berculosis. A. Eichhorn and A. Blumberg. bibliog J Ag Research 8:1-20 Ja 2 '17; Ex- cerpts. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 5:758-60 My '17 Improved method for recovering trypanosomes from the blood of rats for antigen purposes in connection with complement fixation. F. IJ. Reynolds and H. W. Schoening. J Ag Research 14:573-6 S 23 '18 Anti-glanders serum Properties of the serum of animals hyperim- munized against glanders, and the choice of animals for the preparation of such serum rich in suitable antibodies. E. Ber- tetti and G. Fuizi. Am Vet M Assn J 53: 665-7 Ag '18 Antimony Solution of antimony from enameled cooking utensils. E. W. Miller. J Home Econ 8:361-7 Jl '16 Antipyrin Report on synthetic products. W. O. Emery. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 2, no l,ptl:75-9 My '16 Antiques Antiques in wartime. L. G. Harring. il Coun- try Life 33:52 D '17 Antiseptics Antiseptic substances in the treatment of in- fected wounds. H. D. Dakin. Am Vet M Assn J 49:109-11 Ap '16 Chlor-antiseptics. H. S. Eakins. Am Vet M Assn J 51:221-9 My '17 Extraction and saturation of soils with vola- tile antiseptics. J. P. du Buisson. bibliog il Soil Sci 3:353-91 Ap '17 .See also Chloramine; Disinfection and dis- infectants Antitoxin, Diphtheria. See Diphtheria antitoxin Antitoxin, Tetanus. See Tetanus antitoxin Antler moths Invasion of the caterpillars of the antler moth into Yorkshire. J: Snell. 11 J Bd Ag 24:523-6 Ag '17 Report on an infestation of larvse of the antler moth (charajas graminis, L.) in the peak district. A. C. Cole and A. D. Imms. J Bd Ag 24:514-22 Ag '17 Ants Ant, dolichoderus bituberculatus, in the con- trol of pests of the cocoa-tree, in Java. P. van der Goot. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 12: 1300-1 D '17 Ants and aphids. il J Heredity 8:363-5 Ag '17 Argentine ant. Am Bee J 58:410 D '18 Argentine ant. W. A. Pryal. il Am Bee J 57;o7o N 17 Ai;gentine ant as an orchard pest. H. S. Smith, il Cal State Comm Hort B v 6-254- 8 Je "17 Argentine ant: distribution and control in the United States. E. R. Barber, il map U S Ag B 377:1-23 '16 f ^ •^ ^b Argentine ant in relation to citrus groves. J. R. Horton. il U S Ag B 647:1-73 '18 Control of the Argentine ant in orange groves. J. R. Horton. il Farmers' B 928:1- Do ants kill trees about their colonies? R. C. Hawley and S. J. Record, il Am For 22:685-6 N '16 Eradicating the little house ant or Pharaoh's ant from a dwelling house. M. P. Zappe. Conn State Ag Exp B 203:314-15 '18 Grarnang ant (plagiolepsis longipes) from the pomt of view of its economic importance. P. Van Der Goot. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 5:811-12 My '17 House ants. Purdue Ag 10:40 Je '16 House ants: kinds and methods of control. C. L. Marlatt. il Farmers' B 740:1-12 '16 Household and camp insects: house ants. E. P. Felt, il N T State Museum (Albany) B 194:57-60 F '17 Indian ant introduced into the United States. W: M. Wheeler, bibliog il J Econ Entom 9:566-9 D '16 Life economy of solenopsis molesta Say. J. W. McColIoch and W: P. Hayes, bibliog il J Econ Entom 9:23-38 F '16 Municipal control of the Argentine ant. E. R. de Ong. J Econ Entom 9:468-72 O '16 My experience with ants. Country Life 29: 152 Mr '16 New method of subterranean fumigation; control of fungous-growing ant in Cuba. J. S. Houser. J Econ Entom 9:285-7 Ap '16 Pavement ant. Market Growers J 18:293 Ap 15 '16 Remedy for ants. Fruit-Grower 27:448 O 1 '16 Some weatherproof bands for use against ants. J. R. Horton. Cal State Comm Hort B v 5:419-21 N '16 See also Termites Ants, White. See Termites Apateticus. See Stink bugs Aphanelytrum Structure of the spikelet of aphanelytrum. A. Chase, il Bot Gaz 61:340-3 Ap '16 Aphis. See Plant lice Aphis, Apple. See Apple aphis Aphthous stomatitis. See Stomatitis. Vesicular Apiaries. See Bee culture; Bees Apiaries, Out. See Bee culture — Out-apiaries Apiculture. See Bee culture Apogamy Apogamy in phegopteris polypodioides f^e, osmunda cinnamomea L., and O., claytoni- ana L. E. D. Wuist. Bot Gaz 64:435-7 N '17 Apogamy in the cyatheaceae. A. G. Stokey. bibliog il Bot Gaz 65:97-102 Ja '18 Appendicitis Appendicitis. E. Mellen. Q Judd Farmer 64: 542, 562 My 18-25 '18 Appetite, Depraved. See Pica (depraved ap- petite) Apple and thorn skeletonizer Apple and thorn skeletonizer. E. P. Felt, il Cornell Ag Ext B 27:143-7 '18; Same. (In Report, Entom. Soc. of Ontario, 1917, p. 44- 7) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Apple anthracnose. See Apple canker 68 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Apple aphis Contact poisons and green apple aphis. Better Fruit 10:6 Ap '16 Control of apple plant lice, il N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:494-501 '17 Correct name for our apple-grain aphis. A. C. Baker. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.T. 15c) ns 46:410-11 O 26 '17 General notes on aphides which occur on apple trees; with discussion. W: A. Ross. (In Report, Entomological soc. of Ontario, 1916, p. 43-9) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto How the apple aphis lives. O Judd Farmer 60:16 Mr 11 '16 Identity of eriosoma pyri. A. C. Baker. J Ag Research 5:1115-19 Mr 6 '16 Morphology and biology of the green apple aphis. A. C. Baker and W. F. Turner, bib- liog il map J Ag Research 5:955-94 F 21 '16 Plant lice injurious to apple orchards. P. J. Parrott and others, il N T State Ag Exp B 415:11-53 '16; 431:1-79 '17 Recent studies on the rosy aphis. P. J. Par- rott. N Y State Fi'uit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:38-45 Rosy apple aphis. A. C. Baker and W. F. Turner, bibliog il J Ag Research 7:321-44 N 13 '16 Spraying orchards with reference to aphis control S. W. Foster. Better Fruit 11:7-8 F '17 Status of spraying practices for the control of plant lice in apple orchards (B. 402). P. J. Parrott and H. E. Hodgkiss. il N T State Ag Exp Rep 1915:385-402 '16 Apple bitter pit Bitter pit. Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.T. 10c) 82:407 D 23 '16 Bitter pit investigation; Mr D. McAlpine's fourth report. G. P. Darnell-Smith. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:279-81 Ap '16 Bitter pit investigation; the cause and con- trol of bitter pit, with the results of ex- perimental investigation. D. McAlpine (Rpt. Bitter Pit Invest. (Aust.) 5 144p. •15-'16). Exp Sta Record 38:352-3 Mr '18 Bitter pit; its cause and control. D. McAl- pine. Better Fruit 12:18 Ag; 8-|- S '17 Apple bitter- rot. See Apple canker Apple black rootrot Apple root-rot in Virginia. C. H. Crabill. il Phyt 6:159-61 Ap '16 Black rootrot of the apple. F. D. Fromme and H. E. Thomas, bibliog il J Ag Research 10:163-74 Jl 23 '17 Root-rot disease of the apple in Virginia. P. D. Fromme and H. E. Thomas. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.T. 15c) ns 45: 93 Ja 26 '17 Xylaria rootrot of apple. F: A. Wolf and R: O. Cromwell, il J Ag Research 9:269-76 My 21 •17 Apple black rot. See Apple canker Apple black-spot. See Apples — Diseases and pests Apple blight. See Fire blight Apple blister canker. See Apple canker Apple blotch Apple blotch and its control. J: W: Roberts, il U S Ag B 534:1-11 '17 Blotch, a dreaded apple disease. H. Clarke. Gard M 22:216 Ja '16 Spraying experiments in 1916 for the control of apple blotch. A. J. Gunderson. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1916:248-51 '17 Apple borers. See Apple root borers; Flat- headed borers; Round-headed apple-tree borers Apple bounty Australia — Act authorizing government to give growers of apples 'a bounty of 10 per cent on evaporated apples for one year. On ap- plication of minister, the federal arbitration court, or state industrial authority, may de- clare what wages and conditions of employ- ment are fair and reasonable. Total amount of bounty to be paid is limited to £12,000,- 000. (Passed both Houses 1918) Apple breeding Apple breeding at the University experiment station. C. S. Crandall. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1916:444-51; Discussion 126-9, 451-7 '17 Apple breeding in Canada. W. T. Macoun. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:126-8 F '18 Apple breeding in Idaho. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7. no 1:59-60 Ja '16 Apple-bud selection; apple seedlings from se- lected trees. C: S. Crandall. il 111 Ag Exp B 211:181-264 '18 Apple culture in Victoria. J. Farrell. il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:16-24 Ja '18 Breeding new apples. U. P. Hedrick. Rural N T 75:359 Mr 4 '16 Effect of cross-pollination on size, color, shape, and quality of the apple. W. H. Wicks, bibliog il Ark Ag Exp Tech B 143: n.p. '18; Same cond. Better Fruit 13:9-11 N '18 Long experience at top-working apples. T. H. King, il Rural N Y 75:741 My 13 '16 Methods and problems in pear and apple breeding. W. R. Ballard, il Md Ag Exp B 196:79-92 '16; Same. Md Ag Exp Rep 1915- 1916:79-92 '16 Apple butter Apple butter. Va Ag Dept B 122:6-7 O '17 Apple butter without sugar. Ohio F 142:514 N 23 '18 Making old-time apple-butter. F. J. Koch. 11 Green's Fruit Grower 36:2 S '16 ApDie canker Apple anthracnose or black spot canker. D. C. George. Fruit-Grower 27:25 Ja 1 '16 Apple bitter-rot and its control. J: W. Rob- erts and D. Pierce, il Farmers' B 938:1-13 '18 Apple blister canker. A. S. Colby. 11 Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:27 Ap '18 Apple canker. A. D. Cotton, il J Bd Ag 24: 1263-6 F '18 Apple cankers. Wallaces' F 41:14 Ja 7 '16 Apple cankers and control. A. S. Colby, il Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:31 Mr '18 Apple tree anthracnose and how to control it. L. Childs. il Better Fruit 13:7-8 N 'IS Bitter-rot research. 11 Country Gent 81:1192 Je 10 '16 Black rot, leaf spot, and canker of pomaceous fruits. L. R. Hesler. bibliog 11 Cornell Ag Exp B 379:53-148 '16; Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1917:53-148 '18 Blister canker. H. W. Doyle. Country Gent 81:2006 N 18 '16 Blister canker control; with discussion. H. E. Vasey. (In Nebraska Horticulture v. 6, no. 12 p. 59-68) (F) '17 Neb. state hort. soc, Lincoln Blister spot of apples and its relation to a disease of apple bark. D. H. Rose. 11 Phyt 7:198-208 Je '17 Blossom wilt and canker diseases of apple trees. H. Wormald. 11 J Bd Ag 24:504-13 Ag '17 Canker in the orchard. J. S. Underwood. Green's Fruit Grower 36:3 Je '16 Effects of the blackrot fungus, sphaeropsis malorum, upon the chemical composition of the apple. C: W. Culpepper and others. bibliog J Ag Research 7:17-40 O 2 '16 Killing blister canker. M. G. Kirkpatrick. 11 Ohio F 138:622 D 23 "16 Methods of controlling blister canker. J. R. Cooper, il Neb Ag Exp B 161:1-18 '17 More Important fruit tree diseases of On- tario. J. E. Howitt and L. Caesar. 11 Ontario Ag Dept B 257:10-15 '17 Orchard canker. F. L. Ballard. Country Gent 82:262 F 10 '17 Saving vour dying trees. Fruit-Grower 28:118 F 1 '17 Sources of apple bitter-rot infections. J: W. Roberts, bibliog il U S Ag B 684:1-25 '18 Sources of the early infections of apple bitter- rot. J: W. Roberts, bibliog 11 J Ag Research 4:59-64 Ap '15 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 69 Apple canker — Continued Studies of the etiology and control of blister canker on apple trees. J. R. Cooper, bibliog 11 Neb Ag Exp Research B 12:1-117 '17 Popular edition, B 161 with title, Methods of controlling blister canker Apple culture Agriculture for beginners; apple growing with dairying. W. I. Chamberlain, il Nat Stock & F 40:205 My 20 '16 Annual crops in the apple orchard, by W. S. Perrine; C. F. Heaton; with discussion; Can the farmer afford to grow apples? by H. M. Dunlap; with discussion. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1917:151-8, 158-65, 212-27 '18 Another old orchard pays. L.. W. Cushman. Fruit-Grower 27:87 F 1 '16 Apple and how to grow it. G. B. Brackett. Green's Fruit Grower 36:1 O '16 Apple as affected by varying degrees of dor- mant and seasonal pruning. W. H. Alder- man and E. C. Auchter. bibliog il W Va Ag Exp B 158:1-56 '16 Apple growing and transportation. J. F. Ben- ton. Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:426-7 N '17 Apple suckers and fruit setting. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:86 S 1 '17 Apples in a Jersey orchard. H. C. Bennett, il Country Gent 81:2110 D 9 '16 Best soils for the northern spy apple. E. W: Gage. Green's Fruit Grower 36:9 Jl '16 Better apple crop. Wallaces' F 41:237 F 11 '16 Bringing a neglected orchard back. H: F. Thurston. Fruit-Grower 27:15 Ja 1 '16 Bringing back old apple trees. H. R. Cox. il Country Gent 82:910 My 19 '17 Bringing up an orchard. F. L: Marble. 11 Country Life 29:74 Ap '16 Building an apple tree. F. W. Allen. 11 Country Gent 81:100 Ja 15 '16 Care of the apple orchard. -J Ag (Quebec) 19 : 211-12 Ap '16 Case of a misfit apple tree. C. O. Ormsbee. Green's Fruit Grower 37:5 Jl '17 Cultivating apple orchards. J. S. Underwood, il Green's Fruit Grower 37:31 Ap '17 Cultivating the apple orchard. A. C. Weed. Rural N Y 76:379 Mr 10 "17 Cultivation of the apple orchard. W. L. Hals- ley. Green's Fruit Grower 37:11 Jl '17 Cultural methods in bearing orchards. J: P. Stewart. 11 map Pa Ag Exp B 141:1-28 '16 Culture of the apple orchard. F. I. Odell. Country Gent 82:967 Je 2 '17 Culture of young orchards. J. P. Stewart, il Country Gent 82:999 Je 9 '17 Dehorning old apple trees. F. H. Ballou. Country Gent 81:344 F 12 16 Distance apart for apple trees. W. I. Cham- berlain. Nat Stock & F 41:1358 Mr 23 '18 Does thinning pay. 11 Fruit-Grower 28:294 Je 15 '17 Economics of fruit growing. W. Lochhead. (In Report, Quebec Pomological and fruit growing soc, 1916, p. 1-6) '16 Eight apple crops in eight years. C. N. Crot- senburg. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:469 N 1 '16 Experiments in the irrigation of apple or- chards. E. P. Taylor and G. J. Downing. 11 Idaho Ag Exp B 99:1-48 '17 Experiments with nitrate of soda as a fer- tilizer. G. G. Brown. Better Fruit 13:14-17 D '18 Fall work in the orchard, il Wallaces' F 41: 1231 S 22 '16 Fancy fruit by plain methods. Rural N T 75: 1565 D 23 '16 Farm apple orchard experience. W. M. Pat- ton. Prac P 114:90 Mr 1 '18 Farm orchard pays big. E. M. Davis. 11 Fruit- Grower 28:221 Ap 1 '17 Farmer's apple orchard. R. S. Duncan. (In Report, Ontario ag. and exp. union, 1916. p. 62-7) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Feeding fruit trees on sandy soil. H: F. Thur- ston. Green's Fruit Grower 36:12 Mr '16 Feeding hay to apples. H. W. Collingwood. il Country Life 29:40-1 Ap "16 Fertilization of apple orchards. J: P. Stewart. 11 Pa Ag Exp B 153:1-31 '18 Fertilizing apple orchards. F. H. Ballou. Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:125-7 Ap '18 Fertilizing apple trees. E. T. Owen. Ohio F 141:566 Ap 20 '18 Field experiments in spraying apple orchards in 1916. A. J. Gunderson and W. S. Brock. Ill Ag Exp C 194:1-15 '17 Five vears' investigations in apple thinning. E. C. Auchter. bibliog 11 W Va Ag Exp B 162:1-56 '17 Fruit-bud formation related to orchard prac- tice. E. J. Kruse. 11 Better Fruit 12:6-8+ O '17 Grower of perfect apples. H. R. Cox. Country Gent 82:636 Mr 31 '17 Growth and production of an apple tree, il Green's Fruit Grower 36:2 Mr '16 He is an apple farmer now. C. N. Crofsen- burg. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:470 N 1 '16 Home apple orchard. F. H. Sweet, il Green's Fruit Grower 36:22 F '16 Hope farm notes; history of an orchard. Rural N T 75:814 My 27 '16 How thrift paid in our orchard. J. B. McCord. 11 Prac F 114:21 Ja 15 '18 How to cure the off year habit. C. B. McGee. il Nat Stock & F 40:1279 F 24 '17 Influence of commercial fertilizer upon the hearing apple tree. C. I. Lewis and G. G. Brown. 11 Ore Ag Exp B 141:37-47 '17; Same cond. hv G. G. Brown. Better Fruit 11:16-17 F '17; Same. (In 8th annual report, 1916, p. 36-41) '17 Oregon state hort. soc, C. D. Minton, sec, Portland, Ore.; Abstract. Bet- ter Fruit 11:15 Ap '17 Influence of soil variation on crop production; soils suited to varieties of apples. H. J. Wilder. Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed):35-53 '16 Keep vour eye on the ball. J. F. Sugrue. Bet- ter Fruit ll:7-f My '17 Methods of encouraging cider apples to bear every year. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1:87 Ja '16 Moisture influence on apples. S. Van Aken. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:9 Je '18 Money-making orchard. E. H. Favor, il Fruit- Grower 27:470 N 1 '16 My experience in grrowlng and marketing apples. D. G. Miller. 11 Va Ag Dept B 109: 88-96 '16 Mv experience with a young orchard. R. Vlall. Minn Hort 44:42-5 Ja '16 Mv first experiences in apple-growing. R. E. Clark. Cornell Countryman 15:262 F '18 Nitrate of soda for apples. J. A. Burton. Country Gent 82:1004 Je 9 '17 Nitrogen and apples — nitrogen a stimulant. R. W. Allen. Better Fruit 10:29+ Mr '16 Observations on spray injury of fruit and foliage of the apple. L. Childs. (In 8th an- nual report, 1916, p. 20-9) '17 Oregon state hort. soc, C. D. Minton, sec, Portland, Ore. Orchard boarder. R. D. Price. Fruit-Grower 27:85 F 1 '16 Orchard equipment and selling. H. M. Dunlap. O Judd Farmer 61:18 Jl 29 '16 Orchard in sod or cultivation. E. Anderson. Green's Fruit Grower 37:3 Ag '17 Orchard management plan. 11 Wallaces' F 43: 527 Mr 22 '18 Orchard pays big. W. B. James, il Fruit- Grower 28:187 Mr 15 '17 Orchard reclamation bv modern methods. J. M. Field. Am P J 48:222 F '17 Orchard rejuvenation. C. Razor. Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:460-4 '18 Orchard renovation. W. C. Robinson, il Maine Ag Dept B V 17:71-6 S '18 Planning the orchard. T. G. Bunting. J Ag (Quebec) 20:165 F '17 Plant food and water for apples. F. W. Allen. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:342 Jl 1 '16 Planting and care of the apple orchard. E. C. Brinser. Prac P 112:145 Ap 1 '16 Practical points in commercial apple grow- ing. 11 Rural N T 75:73 Ja 15 '16 Present dav orchard essentials. S. Van Aken. Ohio F 138:83 Jl 29 '16 Production in the off season. O. R. Abraham. il Fruit-Grower 28:45 Ja 15 '17 Quarter century of apples; w-e have been learning a lot about growing good fruit. F. A. Waugh. il Country Gent 83:7 Ap 20 •18 Redeeming a corn belt orchard. E. L. Kirk- patrick. O Judd Farmer 62:7 My 5 '17 70 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Apple culture — Continued Renovating old apple orchards. F. C. Sears. il Country Gent 83:10-11 F 23 '18 Selecting soils for apples of various varieties. E. W: Gage, il Green's Fruit Grower 36:1 My '16 Shall the apple orchard be fertilized? Prac F 112:418 N 15 '16 Should we neglect the home orchard. F. P. Cullinan. Purdue As 13:58 N '18 Side line for the fruit grower. H. E. Botsford. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918: 94-7 Sod mulch vs. tillage for apple orchards. W. D. Auchter. il N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1: 803-10 Ja '16: Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:803-10 '17 Sod-mulched orchards. J. C. Whetten. Coun- try Gent 83:11 F 23 '18 Soil management investigations in a young apple orchard. C. G. Woodbury and others. il Ind Ag Exp B 205:1-52 '17 Soil mulch for apple orchards. F. H. Sweet. Green's Fruit Grower 36:3 Mr '16 Soil requirements of Baldwin trees. E. W: Gage. Gi-een's Fruit Grower 36:1a Ag '16 Soils for the greening apple tree. E. W: Gage; Green's Fruit Grower 36:11 O '16 Square deal to the sod orchard. F. H. Ballou. il Country Gent 83:9-10 S 21 '18 Starting a commercial apple orchard. F. A. Waugh. il Country Gent 82:1764-5 N 17 '17 Success in orcharding. J. F. Harrison, il Minn Hort 45:215-18 My '17 Successful apple orchard. E. W: Gage. Green's Fruit Grower 36:17 F '16 Successful orchard. S. A. Beach. Minn Hort 45:196-201 My '17 Ten years' experience building an orchard. V. H. Davis. N H Ag Dept Rep v 34:180-7 '16 Test of orchard planting. Rural N Y 76:108 Ja 27 '17 Thinning apples. F. G. Carlisle. Better Fruit 11:18 Ag '16 Thinning apples. H. L. Lantz. il Fruit-Grower 28:266 My 15 '17 Thinning apples. H. E. Robison. il Purdue Ag 12:541-4 Je '18 Thinning fruit. C. I. Lewis. 11 Country Gent 81:1219 Je 17 '16 Thinning the apple crop, il Purdue Ag 10:41-2 Je '16 Thinning the apple trees. E. W: Gage. Green's Fruit Grower 37:3 Je '17 Top-working young apple trees. F. H. Ballou. il Rural N Y 75:579 Ap 8 '16 Tree is a long time bet. P. S. Lovejoy. Coun- try Gent 82:1375 S 8 '17 Twentv-one apple crops, il Fruit-Grower 28: 189 Mr 15 '17 Twenty years of fertilizers in an apple or- chard; with discussion. R. D. Anthony. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918:210-18; Excerpts. Nat Stock & F 42:13 Mr 30 '18 Ups and downs of apple planting. Nat Stock & F 42:152 My 4 '18 Valuable system of commercial apple grow- ing, il Va Ag Dept B 126:154-61 '18 What's a tree worth? Fruit-Grower 27:298 My 15 '10 Why he succeeded. Fruit-Grower 28:7 Ja 1 '17 Winter versus summer pruning of apple trees. C. C. Vincent, il Idaho Ag Exp B 98:1-28 '17 Woman without capital, and an orchard. H. W. CoUingwood. il Country Life 29:40-1 F '16 Wormless apple. D: Plank. Rural N Y 75:776 My 20 '16 ^ee also Fruit culture; Pruning; Spraying and dusting Bibliography List of publications dealing with the grow- ing of apples. Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed):236- 50 '16 Breeding See Apple breeding Costs See Apples — Costs See Grafting Grafting History Introdmction of the apple into America and New York state. C: S. Wilson, il N Y Ag Dept B 79,pt 1:743-60 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 2:743-60 '17 Pruning See Pruning Arkansas Blooming period of the apple in northwest Arkansas. W. H. Wicks, il Ark Ag EIxp B 134:1-12 '17 Australia Apple culture in Victoria. J. Farrell. il J Dept Ag Victoria 14:471-9, 522-32, 577-89, 654-66. 711-27; 15:24-35, 140-57, 277-94, 333-44, 385- 403, 457-69. 542-53, 577-88; 16:16-24. 80-8, 129-40, 355-63, 454-62 Ag-D '16-Ja, Mr. My- O '17, .Ja-Mr, Je, Ag '18 (to be cont) Blossoming dates of apples and pears. G. H. Johnston. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28: 663-6 S '17 Orcharding at Mount Keira and Mount Kem- bla. J. G. R. Bryant. 11 Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:41-2 Ja '16 California Apple powdery mildew and its control in the Pajaro valley. W. S. Ballard and W. H. Volck. il map U S Ag B 120:1-26 '14 Canada Apple in Canada; its cultivation and improve- ment. "W. T. Macoun. 135p il '16 Canada Ag Apples in the land of Evangeline; W. W. Pineo's methods. A. J. Campbell, il Fruit- Grower 27:374 'Ag 1 '16 Fruit notes from Nova Scotia. J: Buchanan. Rural N Y 75:323 F 26 '16 Hardy apples and plums for the Canadian Northwest. F. W. Broderick. il Minn Hort 46:393-9 N '18 Improvement of the fruit industry in Quebec. (In Report, Quebec Pomological and fruit growing soc, 1916, p. 45-50) '16 Mcintosh and fameuse apples in Quebec; with discussion. T. G. Bunting. (In Report, Que- bec Pomological and fruit growing soc, 1916, p. 36-43) '16 Necessity for new apple orchards in western Ontario. J. W. Crow. (In Report, Fruit- growers' assn., 1916. p. 16-20) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Some of the pioneer apple growers of the prov- ince of Quebec. R. Brodie. (In Report. Quebec Pomological and fruit growing soc, 1916, p. 7-10) '16 Colorado Cost of producing apples in western Colorado. S. M. Thomson and G. H. Miller, il map U S Ag B 500:1-44 '17 Delaware Speaking of fruit growers; Frank C. Bancroft of Delaware. H. R. Cox. il Country Gent 81:1391-2 Jl 22 '16 Georgia Apple culture in Georgia. T. H. McHatton and others, il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 134:1-35 '17 Apple growing in north Georgia. Rural N Y 76:33 Ja 13 '17 Growing apples in Georgia. E. C. Fawcett. 11 Nat Stock & F 41:1205 F 23 '18 Great Britain Apple reinette rouge etoil§e. E. A. Bunyard. Gard Chron (Lond) 59:295 Je 3 '16 Idaho Apple breeding in Idaho. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1:59-60 Ja '16 Cost of production of apples in the Payette valley, Idaho. S. M. Thomson and G. H. Miller, il maps U S Ag B 636:1-36 '18 Solving the southern Idaho fruit problem. K. Green. Better Fruit 12:12 Ag '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 71 Apple culture — Continued Illinois Big meeting in big orchard; Illinois fruit men visit A. L. McClay. O Judd Farmer 61:14 Ag 12 '16 Fertilizing Illinois apple orchards, by A. J. Gunderson; Fertilizing the orchard, by H. M. Dunlap. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1917:227-34, 401-6 '18 Optimistic about Illinois fruit. O Judd Farmer 63:3 Jl 14 '17 Studying fruits in Illinois. J Heredity 7:38 Ja '16 Indiana Planting and care of the young apple orchard. H. J. Reed, il Ind Ag Exp C 67:1-20 '17; Excerpts. Purdue Ag 12:221-2 Ja '18 Profits in Indiana apples. G. L. Ogle. Ohio F 138:414 O 28 '16 Iowa Apples on Missouri River hills. O Judd Farm- er 60:5 Ap 22 '16 Farming Iowa orchards, il Wallaces' F 42:391 Mr 2 '17 Spencer succeeds with apples. H. R. O'Brien, il Country Gent 83:5 N 16 '18 Kansas Way Kansas does. C. N. Crotsenburg. il Fruit-Grower 27:422-3 S 15 '16 Maine Apple, tree and fruit. P. H. Dudley and S. H. Eaton, il Maine Ag Dept B v 16:1-48 Je '17 Fertilizer experiments on apple trees. Maine Ag Exp B 246:2-4 Ja '16 Fertilizer experiments on apple trees at Highmoor farm. Maine Ag Exp B 269:9-15 '18 Maryland Management of the Tonoloway orchard co. Green's Fruit Grower 36:1+ Mr '16 Massachusetts Apple growing, il Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed):l- 258 '16 Contents: Opportunities for fruit grow- ing in Massachusetts, by F. C. Sears; Var- ieties of apples for Massachusetts orchards, by F. C. Sears; Influence of soil variation on crop production, by H. J. Wildei'; Plant- ing of a commercial orchard in Massachu- setts, by F. C. Sears; New orchard, by F. C. Sears; Renovating old orchards, by F. C. Sears; Pruning the apple tree, by C. D. Jarvis; Root and cleft grafting, by H. D. Hemenway; Massachusetts fruit trees and their insect foes, by H. T. Fernald; Three common scale insects, by H. T. Fernald; Plant lice or aphids, by H. T. Fernald; Apple diseases, by G. E. Stone; Insecticides, fungicides and directions for their use, by H. T. Fernald; Spray calendar for apples, • by E. H. Forbush; Storage of apples, by F. C. Sears; United fruit companies of Nova Scotia, by W. H. Woodworth; Apple pack- ing for Massachusetts growers, by A. R. Jenks; Massachusetts apple grading law, by W. Wheeler and H. L. White; Bibliography; Index Minnesota Apples and orchards; with discussion. E. A. Smith, il Minn Hort 45:33-43 Ja '17 How I grow apples. D. C. Webster, il Minn Hort 46:224-8 Je '18 My orchard crop of 1915. H. Simmons, il Minn Hort 44:89-94 Mr '16 Orcharding in Minnesota. Minn Hort 44:291-3 Jl '16 Orchardists' value of apple varieties grown in Minnesota; with discussion. R: Wellington. il Minn Hort 46:357-63 O '18 Young top-worked orchard: with discussion. E. G. Lee. il Minn Hort 45:14-22 Ja '17 Missouri Growing exhibition fruit. Mrs G. W. Curd. Fruit-Grower 27:235 Ap 1 '16 Here's real conservation; Wm. E. Schilling's reclaimed orchard in Missouri. C. N. Crot- senburg. il Fruit-Grower 27:373+ Ag 1 '16 New England Soils of Massachusetts and Connecticut with especial reference to apples and peaches. H. J. Wilder, il maps U S Ag B 140:1-73 '15 New Jersey Jersey apple orchard comes back, il Rural N Y 76:403 Mr 17 '17 Top-worked New Jersey orchard, il Rural N Y 76:3 Ja 6 '17 New York Apples of New York. S. A. Beach, map N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:761-8 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:761-8 '17 Cost of dusting and spraying a New York apple orchard. C. R. Crosby. J Econ Entom 9:375-6 Je '16 Cultivating the apple orchard. Rural N Y 76: 313 Mr 3 '17 Study of soils in relation to apple growing. H. J. Wilder. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:238-54 Northwestern states Orchard problems of the Northwest. E. M. Reeves, il Minn Hort 46:420-6 N '18 Ohio Ohio farm orchard. R. B. Cruickshank. il Ohio F 141:354 Mr 9 '18 Orchard rejuvenation in southeastern Ohio. P. H. Ballou. il Ohio Ag Exp B 301:1-40 '16; Abstracts. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:313-18, 344-7 O-N '16 Well-managed Ohio apple orchard. J: F. Cun- ningham, il Ohio F 137:677 My 13 '16 Oregon Cost of producing apples in Hood River val- ley. S. M. Thomson and G. H. Miller, il U S Ag B 518:1-52 '17 Virginia Growing and marketing apples in Virginia. S. L. Lupton. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:100-14 Washington Cost of producing apples in Wenatchee valley, Washington. G. H. Miller and S. M. Thom- son, il map U S Ag B 446:1-35 '17 Cost of producing apples in Yakima valley, Washington. G. H. Miller and S. M. Thom- son, il U S Ag B 614:1-74 '18 Where glaciers feed the apple roots. W. P. Eaton, il Harper's (Franklin sq., N.Y. 35c) 135:621-30 O '17 Western states Apples across the continent; photographs. Country Gent 83:2 S 21 '18 Northwestern apples and other fruits. C. I. Lewis, il Country Gent 82:2007+ D 22 '17 Apple curcullo Curculio in apples. C. R. Ci-osby. Rural N Y 77:325 Mr 2 '18 Apple datana. See Yellow-necked apple cater- pillars Apple flakes Apple flakes. W. P. James, il 111 Ag Exp C 213:1-8 '18; Excerpts. O Judd Farmer 65: 441 N 9 '18 Apple flies. See Apple maggots Apple fruit spurs Factors influencing the abscission of flowers and partially developed fruits of the apple (pvrus malus L.). A. J. Heinicke. bibliog il Cornell Ag Exp B 393:45-114 '17 Influence of pruning upon the fruit spur sys- tem of the apple. V. R. Gardner. (In 8th an- nual report, 1916, p. 66-72) '17 Oregon state hort. soc, C. D. Minton, sec, Portland, Ore.; Same. Better Fruit 11:14-15+ Ja '17 Statistical study of the fruit-spur system of certain apple trees. A. F. Yeager. il Ore Ag Exp B 139:78-88 '16 Apple handling. See Apples — Handling 72 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Apple industry Advertising our products; with discussion. A. W. Brayton. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1916:417-25 '17 After the apple boom. F. A. Waugh. il Coun- try Gent 82:1964+ D 15 '17 Apple: advertise it. E. A. Smith. Minn Hort 46:431-3 N '18 Apple men in quandary. Nat Stock & F 41: 514 Ag 25 '17 Apple situation for 1918. J. G. Anderson. {In Report, Ontario fruit growers' assn., 1917, p. 33-7> '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Apples for America and Europe. W. B. Aughinbaugh. Better Fruit 12:20 D '17 Brief outline of the development of the apple drying industry in the Pajaro valley. A. W. Tate, jr. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:502-3 Ag '18 Commercial apple crop of the United States. J. C. Folger. Better Fruit 11:6 My '17 Commercial apple regions. Monthly Crop Rep 4:33 Ap '18 Exporting apples. C. W. Kimball. N T Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:911-14 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 2:911-14 '17 Initial promise in apples. O Judd Farmer 64: 549 My 25 '18 1918 apple crop. F. A. Grindley. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:775-7 Ag '18 Northwestern apples and other fruits. C. I. Lewis, il Country Gent 82:2007-1- D 22 '17 Northwestern boxed apples and salt mackerel. D. L. Woodruff. Better Fruit 12:5-6 Je '18 Outgo and income of a ten-acre apple orchard; with discussion. U. P. Hedrick. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1917:70-89 '18 Playing the red apple game. R. Howard, il Country Gent 83:10-11-|- Ja 12 '18 Plight of the apple man. il Nonpartisan Leader (Box 941, Fargo, N. D. $2.50 per yr.) 5:14 N 15 '17 Return of peace means to apple industry. G. C. Corbaley. Better Fruit 13:164- Jl '18 Uneven apple crop in sight. O Judd Farmer 65:396 N 2 '18 /See also Apples — Costs; Apples — Distri- bution; Apples — Marketing; Apples — Prices Laws and regulation Act relative to the packing, grading and sale of apples (Mass.). Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916, pt 2:271-2 Act to establish a standard for the packing and marketing of apples. Cal State Comm Hort B V 5:295-9 Ag '16 Agricultural law, 1916; apples; fruit-bearing trees. N Y Ag Dept B 83:2047-52 My '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:2047-52 '17 Apple grading and packing; the United States standard barrel law, the United States apple grading law and the Massachusetts apple grading law. H. L. White. Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed):213-35 '16; Same. Mass Ag Bd C 50:1-27 '16 Apple grading law. G: P. Potter. Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:200-3 '18 Apple grading law. B. D. Van Buren. N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:669-78 Ja '16-; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:669-78 '17 Apple packing and grading. Ohio F 139:79 Ja 20 '17 Apple standardization. A. W. Tate. Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:332-4 Ag '17 Apple standardization work in California. G: P. Weldon. Better Fruit 13:5-6 O '18 Canadian inspection and sales act, by J. W. Crow; New York state packing and grading law, by C: S. Wilson. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:114-17, 118-22 Delaware apple packing law. Prac F 112:363 O 1 '16 Does the inspection and sales act protect the consumer?; with discussion. A. S. Chapin. {In Report, Fruitgrowers' assn., 1916, p. 27- 37) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto National apple packing law. A. F. Mason, il Country Gent 83:14-15 Mr 2 '18 New York state grading and packing law; with discussion. C: S. Wilson. N Y State State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:223-32 Packing apples in central packing houses and the New York apple packing law. 15p il n. d. Agiicultural dept.. New York Central rail- road CO., Grand Central terminal, N. Y. Pennsylvania's new apple grading and pack- ing law. Pa Ag Ext B v 4:1-4 O '17 Relation of apple diseases and insects to the apple grading laws. Prac F 113:124 Mr 15 '17 Standardization of apple grades. H. C. Het- zel. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918:74-80; Excerpts. Nat Stock & F 41:1070 Ja 26 '18 Standardization of the apple under the act of 1915. F. S. Jerome, il Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:154-8 My '17 Standards and grades for apples. U. T. Cox. Ohio F 139:381 Mr 10 '17 U.S. giading and packing law. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:10 Ja '18 Washington grading rules and regulations for 1917. Better Fruit 12:5 Ag '17 West Virginia apple packing law. W Va Ag Dept B 25:1-5 '17 Wisconsin apple grading law. E. D. Ball. Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:162-4 '18 Statistics Apple and peach crop report for 1918. L. M. Estabrook. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:3-4 Ag '18 Apple crop report, 1918 season. Va Ag Dept B 132:9-12 S '18 Apple production and value by varieties, 1916 and 1915. Monthly Crop Rep 3:32 Ap '17 Apples; production estimates and important commercial districts and varieties. H. P. Gould and F. Andrews, maps U S Ag B 485:1-48 '17 (10c Supt. of doc.) Apples will be wanted. O Judd Farmer 61:8 O 21 '16 Cold storage apple holdings Feb. 1, 1918. C: J Brand. Better Fruit 12:18 Mr '18 Commercial stocks of apples. U S Food Sur- veys 1:1-4 Jl 24 '18 Estimated apple crop conditions September 1, 1917, with comparisons. Better Fruit 12:20 O '17 OlTicial apple crop report for August, 1918. L. M. Estabrook. Am Fruit Grower 38:4 S '18 Official apple crop report for 1918. L. M. Esta- brook. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:3 Jl '18 Production, and prices Dec. 1, by states. See United States Department of agriculture Yearbooks Special commercial apple crop report, Au- gust, 1918. Monthly Crop Rep 4:93 Ag '18 Table showing number of apple trees and pro- duction in bushels in New York state by counties. N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:969-70 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 2:969- 70 '17 Wholesale prices and receipts of apples in Boston for 36 years. F. E. Rogers. Cornell Ag Ext B 28:149-59 '18 Apple leaf hoppers Apple-leaf jassid. W. W. Froggatt. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:568-71 Ag '18 Apple leaf miners Ornix geminatella, the unspotted tentiform leaf miner of apple. L. Haseman. bibliog il J Ag Research 6:289-96 My 22 '16 Apple leaf-mining case-bearers Apple leaf-mining case-bearer. W. H. Volck. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:463-7 N '17 Apple leaf-sewers Apple leaf- sewer. B. R. Leach, bibliog il U S Ag B 435:1-14 '16 Apple leaf spot. See Apple canker Apple maggots Control of apple maggot by poisoned bait spray. H: H. P. Severin. map Maine Ag Exp B 251:149-68 '16 Increasing menace of the apple and cherry maggots and methods of control; with dis- cussion. G. W. Herrick. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918:218-26 Rhagoletis pomonella, the apple maggot or railroad worm, an injurious dipteron re- corded for the first time in British Colum- bia. Canada. R. C. Treherne. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 1:128-9 Ja '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 73 Apple pectin Keeping- juice for jelly. A. Mills. Country Gent 81:1742 S 23 '16 Apple pomace Apple pomace — its uses. E. L. Ragsdale. Am Fruit Grower 38:4 D '18 See alsa Feeding and feeding stuffs — Ap- ples Apple pomace as fertilizer Apple pomace as a fertilizer. Rvu-al N Y 75:72 Ja 15 '16 Apple products Apple orchard by-products. E. W: Gage. Green's Fruit Grower 37:4 S '17 Good food from waste apples. F. B. McMillin. Better Fruit 13:10-11 S '18 Manufacture of cider vinegar and other apple juice products. A. H. Pulver. Rural N Y 77: 1325, 1346 N 30-D 7 '18 Utilize the cull apples. F. B. McMillin. Ohio F 142:246 S 14 '18 Apple red bugs Apple red bugs. Penn State F 10:79 Ap '17 False apple red bug. H. A. Gossard. il Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:153-55 My '18 Apple root borers Apple root borer. F. E. Brooks, il J Ag Re- search 3:179-86 N '14 Apple rootrot. See Apple black rootrot Apple rot Bitter-rot research, il Country Gent 81:1192 Je 10 '16 Sources of the early infections of apple bitter- rot. J: W. Roberts, bibliog il J Ag Research 4:59-64 Ap '15 Temperature relations of apple-rot fungi. C: Brooks and J. S. Cooley. il J Ag Research 8:139-64 Ja 22 '17 Apple rust Apple or cedar rust. R. C. Walton, il Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:86-8 Mr '18; Same. Ohio h' 141:750 Je 8 '18 Apple rust. F. D. Kern. Country Gent 81:1790 O 7 '16 Avoiding apple rust. O Judd Farmer 60:10 F 26 '16 Control of the cedar rust in West "Virginia. W. E. Rumsey. J Econ Entom 9:204-5 F '16 Dusting for cedar rust. F. D. Fromme and H. B. Thomas, il Va Ag E.xp Rep 1915-1916: 179-83 '17 New or noteworthy facts concerning apple rust. N. J. Giddings and A. Berg. Phyt 6: 79-80 F '16 Preventing apple-tree destruction from rust. F. L. Holmes, il Rural N Y 75:371 Mr 4 '16 Red cedar a nuisance. D. C. Babcock. il Ohio F 141:798 Je 22 '18 Three cedar rust fungi, their life histories and the diseases they produce. J. L. Wei- mer. bibliog il Cornell Ag Exp B 390:509-49 •17; Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1917:509-49 •18 Apple scab Apple scab and methods of its control. A. J. Gunderson. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1916: 357-64 •n Apple scab control. Wis Hort Soc Rep 1917: 46-56 Apple-scab control in Oregon. H. P. Barss. Better Fruit 10:34+ F '16 More important fruit tree diseases of Ontario. J. E. Howitt and L. Caesar, il Ontario Ag Dept B 257:5-10 '17 New facts regarding the period of ascopore discharge of the apple scab fungus. L. Childs. Ore Ag Exp B 143:1-11 '17; Ab- stract. Better Fruit 11:15 Mr '17 Observations on the relation of the height of fruit to apple scab infection. L. Childs. il Ore Ag Exp B 141:5-17 "17; Same. Better Fruit 11:5-8 Ap '17 Over-wintering of the apple scab-fungus in Canada. W. P. Fraser. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8. no 11:1161-3 N '17 Scab on apples. J Ag (Quebec) 20:29 Ag ^16 Shall we continue to spiay? il Ag Gaz of Can- ada 4:199-207 Mr '17 Spraying of orchards; how scab and codling worm may be controlled in Quebec orchards. J Ag (Quebec) 20:203 Ap '17 (to be cont) Use of lime-sulfur as a summer spray for apple scab. C. C. Vincent, il map Idaho Ag Exp B 85:1-16 ^16 Apple scald. See Apples— Storage Apple-seed chalcid flies Syntomaspis druparum, the apple-seed chal- cid. R. A. Cushman. bibliog il J Ag Re- search 7:487-502 D 11 '16 Apple shows. See Apples — E.xhibits Apple tree borer, Round-headed. See Round- headed apple-tree borers Apple-tree borers. See Apple root borers- Flat- headed borers; Round-headed apple-tree borers Apple trees Baby trees bearing fruit. Rural N Y 77:855 Jl 6 •IS Bracing bearing apple trees. A. B. Murneek, Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:14 Mr '18 Bring up a tree in the way it should grow. P. S. Lovejoy. il Country Gent 82:1634-5 O First apple tree of the Northwest. H. E. Zim- merman, il Am For 23:591 O '17 Propping apple trees. M. L. Williams, il Coun- try Gent 81:1160 Je 3 '16 Renovating the old apple trees. C. P. Sweet- ser. Gard Chron Am 22:144-5 My '18 Some observations on the growth of apple trees. J. H. Gourley. N H Ag Exp Tech studies on methods of protecting ringing wounds on apple trees to promote their healing. A. W. Drinkard, jr. and A. A. Ing- ham, il Va Ag Exp Tech B 17:147-60 '17- Same. Va Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916:147-60 '17 Apple trees, Dwarf. See Fruit trees. Dwarf Apple twig miners Notes on the hfe-history of marmara elotella Busck, a lepidopterous sap feeder in apple Apple woolly aphis. See Woolly aphis Apples Advertising the apple. Gard Chron (Lend) 60: oOl D 23 '16 All about an apple. H. Benjafield. il J Ag New Zealand 12:325-6 Ap '16; Same. Better Fruit 11:6 S '16 America's big red apples. E. W: Gage, il Green's Fruit Grower 36:1 O '16 Apple crop of 1917. il Ohio F 141:14 Ja 5 '18 Apple estimate, by varieties. Monthly Crop Rep 3:88 S ^17 Apple-fruit-bud development. Gard Chron (Lond) 61:40 Ja 27 ^17 Apple Ribston pippin. Royal Hort Soc J 42, pts 2-3:431-3 S '17 Apples as a side line. M. G. Kirkpatrick. O Judd Farmer 61:11 Ag 12 '16 Apples, hens and sheep. J: T. Bartlett. il Fruit-Grower 28:249 My 1 '17 Apples; the best varieties for all uses, their food value, recipes. Utah Ag Ext C v 5, no 29 3p '17 Apples vs. potatoes. Mrs H. M. Dunlap. Bet- ter Fruit 12:22 N '17; Same. J Ag (Quebec) 22:35 S '18 Better apples. F. D. Garrison. Better Fruit 13:13 D 'IS By-products and principal products of fruit business. L. D. Batchelor. Better Fruit 11: 18+ Jl '16 * Cider apple jelly. B. T. P. Barker. Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:282-3 N 2 •18 Cider fruit for table use. B. T. P. Barker. J Bd Ag 24:394-402 Jl '17 Commercial apple-growing. W. I. Chamber- lain, il Nat Stock & F 40:893 D 2 '16 Dessert and cooking apples. W. H. Jenkins. Nat Stock & F 42:78 Ap 13 '18 Disposing of cider apples. O Judd Farmer 61: 11 S 23 '16 Enzyms of apples and their relation to the ripening process. R. W. Thatcher, bibliog J Ag Research 5:103-16 O 18 '15 Evaporate, can or make into cider. Nat Stock & "F 41:450 Ag 4 '17 74 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Apples — Continued jb'armer who has apples. il Wallaces' F 42:1271 S 21 '17 Food value of apples. Better Fruit 12:25 N '17 Fruit and its effect on the war. W. F. Gwin. Better Fruit 12:9 Mr '18 Golden apple. S. Morgan. Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:5 Jl 6 '18 Harvesting, packing and marketing the apple crop. A. F. Mason. 11 Pa Ag Ext C 50:1-44 '16 Household use of Ohio apples. W. J. Green. il Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:308-12 O '18 How the apple forms its buds. F. C. Brad- ford. Better Fruit 11:23 O '16 Influence of summer pruning on bud develop- ment in the apple. J. R. Magness. bibliog il Ore Ag Exp B 139:46-77 '16 Keeping quality of apples. C: L. Hamilton. Better Fruit 11:18-)- O '16 Levulose the preponderant sugar of apple juices. J: R. Eoff, jr. J Industrial & Eug Chemistry (Easton, Pa. 60c) 9:587-8 Je '17 Mcintosh and Fameuse apples in Quebec. T. G. Bunting. J Ag (Quebec) 20:121 D '16 Make this year's apple crop fit the market. Better Fruit 12:10 S '17 Modern methods of growing apples. F. C. Sears. Maine Ag Dept B v 17:35-52 S '18 New apples from Bedford. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:86 Mr 2 '18 New York state apples. Rural N Y 75:3 Ja 1 '16 New York's blue ribbon apples, il Rural N Y 75:365 Mr 4 '16 Official apple estimates. Nat Stock & F 41:722 O 27 '17 On apple eating. Better Fruit 11:24 My '17 Paradise apple stocks. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:160 O 20 '17 Prize apple tree. Rural N Y 75:183 F 5 '16 Quality in apples. R. J. Barnett. Country Gent 82:1747 N 10 '17 Russet ring on the apple. M. J. Dorsey. il Minn Hort 46:415-16 N '18 Shall we plant more apples? Nat Stock & F 40:972 D 23 '16 Skookum apples. Better Fruit 11:27 Mr '17 Some old English apples. E. A. Bunyard. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:219 My 25 '18 Special apple report for early varieties, June, 1918. Monthly Crop Rep 4:63 Je '18 Study of variation in apples during the grow- ing season. W. E. Whitehouse. Ore Ag Exp B 134:1-13 '16 Using all the apple crop. C. H. Sapp. Ohio F 140:246 S 22 '17 Venture in apples. C. H. Sapp. Ohio F 142: 378 O 19 '18 Vinegar farm; making low grade apples into vinegar. A. M. Latham. Ohio F 142:54 Jl 20 •18 Where our apples are grown. E. B. Reid. il map Country Gerrt 83:11 Je 29 '18 Sec alsfn Apples. Dried: Cider; Cookery^ Apples; Feeding and feeding stuffs — Apples; Fruit: Fruit culture; also headings begin- ning Apple Anatomy Of the recognition of apples — Truelle's line. H. E. Durham, il Gard Chron (Lond) 60: 239-40 N 18 '16 Pollination of the pomaceous fruits; gross vascular anatomy of the apple. E. J. Kraus and G. S. Ralston, bibliog il Ore Ag Exp B 138:1-12 '16 Breeding See Apple breeding By-products Sec Apple products Composition Effects of the blackrot fungus, sphaeropsis malorum, upon the chemical composition of the apple. C; W. Culpepper and others, bib- liog J Ag Research 7:17-40 O 2 '16 Costs Cost of a box of apples. Country Gent 81:1473 Ag 5 '16 Cost of producing apples in Hood River val- ley. S. M. Thomson and G. H. Miller, il U S Ag B 518:1-52 '17 Cost ot producmg apples in Wenatchee valley, Washington. G. H. Miller and S. M. Thom- son, il map U S Ag B 446:1-35 '17 Cost of producing apples in western Colorado. S. M. Thomson and G. H. Miller, il map U S Ag B 500:1-44 '17 Cost of producing apples in Yakima valley, Washington. G. H. Miller and S. M. Thom- son, il U S Ag B 614:1-74 '18 Cost of production of apples in the Payette valley, Idaho. S. M. Thomson and G. H. Miller, il maps U S Ag B 636:1-36 '18 Cutting wisdom teeth and orchard costs. L. F. Dumas. Better Fruit 11:224- Ap '17 Economics of apple orcharding in the Pacific northwest. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 2:278- 80 F '16 Operating costs of a well-established , New York apple orchard. G: H. Miller, il U S Ag B 130:1-16 '14 Profits on a barrel of apples. U. P. Hedrick. N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:889-94 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:889-94 '17 Thirty years in a home orchard; financial his- tory of two acres. F. J. Heacock. Country Gent 81:1013 My 13 '16 /See also Apples — Prices Diseases and pests Apple diseases. G: E. Stone, il Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed):139-54 '16 Apple diseases in Indiana. H. S. Jackson, il Ind Ag Exp C 70:1-23 '17 Apple dusting in Nova Scotia. P. A. Murphy. 11 Ag Gaz of Canada 4:254-9 Ap '17 Apple ermine moth. P. J. Parrott. J Econ Entom 11:55-6 F '18 Apple powdery mildew and its control in the arid regions of the Pacific Northwest. D. F. Fisher, bibliog il U S Ag B 712:1-28 '18 Apple .powdery mildew and its control in the Pajaro valley. W. S. Ballard and W. H. Volck. il map U S Ag B 120:1-26 '14 Apple scald; renewal of air in storage houses is an effective remedy. Weekly N L 5:3 D 5 '17; Same. Better Fruit 12:10 D '17 Apple spiaving experiments in 1916 and 1917. W. J. Morse. Maine Ag Exp B 271:101-28 '18 Apple tree insects of Maine. E. M. Patch and O. A. Johannsen. il Maine Ag Exp Doc 525: 1-72 '16 Arsenate of lime in combination with soluble sulphur as a spray material for the apple. G. E. Sanders. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:305-6 Ap '16 Black spot and leaf curl. W. Laidlaw and C. C. Brittlebank. il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:479-87 Ag '18 Black-spot of apples. W. H. Taylor. J Ag New Zealand 15:98-100 Ag '17 Blister spot of apples and its relation to a dis- ease of apple bark. D. H. Rose. 11 Phyt 7: 198-208 Je '17 Brown rot of apples. H. Wormald. 11 J Bd Ag 25:299-302 Je '18 Can the side worms of apples be controlled? P. W. Mason, il Purdue Ag 12:412 Ap '18 Capsid bugs. J. C. F. Fryer. 11 J Bd Ag 22: 950-8 Ja '16 Collar rot and fire blight, il Rural N Y 77: 974 Ag 17 '18 Common diseases of apples, pears and quinces. M. T. Cook, il N J Ag Exp C 80:1- 27 '17 Common insects and diseases of apples and peaches. E. H. Favor, il Fruit-Grower 27: 7-9 Ja 1 '16 Control of the apple capsid bug by spraying. P. R. Petherbridge. il J Bd Ag 24:1401-10 Mr '18 Controlling apple insects in the province of Quebec. C. E. Fetch. Ag Gaz of Canada 3: 697-8 Ag '16 Cork, drouth spot and related diseases of the apple. A. J. Mix. bibliog il N Y State Ag Exp B 426:473-522 "16; Summary. Better Fruit 12:10 Jl '17 Summary with sevei'al illustrations pub- lished separately. 8p AGRICULTURAL INDEX 75 Apples — Diseases and pgsts — Continued Dimorphism in coniothyrium pirinum Sheldon. C. H. Crabill. il Am J Bot 2:449-67 N '15 Discussion of fruit diseases, il Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:144-9 Mr '18 Do sprays cause any injury? A. Fearing, il Gard M 25:325 Jl '17 Dormant spraying for apple orchards. F. C. McConnell. Purdue Ag 13:113-14 D '18 Dusting and spraying experiments with ap- ples. W. C. Dutton. Mich Ag Exp Spec B 87:1-24 '18 Dusting and spraying experiments with apples. D. Reddick and S. R. Crosby, il Cor- nell Ag Exp B 369:309-56 '16; Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916:309-56 '17; Same cond. Country Gent 81:695 Mr 25 '16; Abstract. Fruit-Grower 27:197 Mr 15 '16 Effect of temperature aeration and humidity on Jonathan-spot and scald of apples in storage. C: Brooks and J. S. Cooley. bibliog il J Ag Research 11:287-318 N 12 '17 Elm leaf rosette and woolly aphid of the apple. E. M. Patch, il Maine Ag Exp B 256: 329-44 '16 Experiments in spraying apple orchards to control aphids and false red-bug. W. E. Britton and M. P. Zappe. Conn State Ag Exp B 203:259-62 '18 Experiments with apple leaf-spot fungi. J: W. Roberts, bibliog il J Ag Research 2:57-66 Ap '14 Factors influencing the abscission of flowers and partially developed fruits of the apple (pyrus malus L.). A. J. Heinicke. bibliog il Cornell Ag Exp B 393:45-114 '17 Factors involved in the growth and the pycnidium formation of plenodomus fus- comaculans. G: H. Coons, bibliog J Ag Re- search 5:713-69 Ja 17 '16 Field experiments in spraying apple orchards, il 111 Ag Exp B 185:1-12 '16 Field experiments in spraying apple orchards in 1913 and 1914. B. S. Pickett and others, il 111 Ag Exp B 206:427-509 '18 Fruit and vegetable diseases and their con- trol. B. C. Stakman and A. G. Tolaas. il Minn Ag Exp B 153:15-32 '16 Fungi producing heart-rot of apple trees. B. O. Dodge, il Mycol 8:5-15 Ja '16 Further observations on the capsids which attack apples. F. R. Petherbridge and M. A. Husain. il J Bd Ag 25:54-8 Ap '18 How I spray. H. Koeller. Fruit-Grower 28:9 Ja 1 '17 Improving the apple crop by summer spraying. W. A. Radspinner. Purdue Ag 12:544-5 Je •18 Insect problems of the Hudson valley. B. P. Felt. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:200-7 Insects particularly affecting the apple, by E. P. Felt; Some of our most common apple diseases, by H. H. Whetzel. il N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:842-54, 855-70 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:842-54, 855-70 '17 Insects that deform fruits. G. W. Herrick. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916: 218-23 Investigation on spraying for woolly aphis 1916. E. L. Childs. Better Fruit 11:27 Ja '17 Irrigation experiments on apple-spot diseases. C: Brooks and D. F. Fisher, bibliog 11 J Ag Research 12:109-38 Ja 21 '18 Is crown gall injurious to apple nursery stock? S. B. Fracker. J Econ Entom 11:133-5 F '18 Kill the worms and save the apples. H. F. Wilson, il Wis Ag Ext C 78:1-8 '17 Leaf blister mite on pear and apple foliage. H. C. Clarke. Gard M 27:29 F '18 Life-history and control of the rose leaf- hopper. L. Childs. il Ore Ag Exp B 148:1-32 '18 Maine fly and the Australian apple crop. E. M. Patch, il Country Life 33:100 Ap '18 Mature apples kept cool and ventilated will not scald. Weekly N L 5:12 Jl 31 '18 Methods of spraying. G: A. Yeaton. Maine Ag Dept B v 18:6-13 Je '18 Notes on apple diseases in Illinois. H. W. Anderson. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1917: 413-20 '18 Notes on three species of apple leaf-hoppers. F. H. Lathrop. il J Econ Entom 11:144-8 F '18 Powdery mildew of apple. Better Fruit 10:11- 12 Mr '16; Same. Better Fruit 11:12 My '17 Powdery mildew of the apple; experiments with iron sulphide and other sprays for its control. W. J. Allen and W. le Gay Brere- ton. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:408-12 Je '18 Prevent apple scald. Better Fruit 13:12 S '18 Prospects for wormy apples. Better Fruit 11: 21 Ag '16 Protecting apple and pear trees. F. H. Sweet, il Green's Fruit Grower 37:2 Ap '17 Report on further investigations on the cap- sids which attack apples. J. C. F. Fryer and F. R. Petherbridge. il J Bd Ag 24:33-44 Ap •17 Results from spraying apples. Fruit-Grower 27:127 F 15 '16 Results from spraying in Nova Scotia. G. B. Sanders and W. H. Brittain. Canada Ag lip '16 Shall we continue to spray our apple or- chards? with discussion. (In Report, Quebec Pomological and fruit growing soc, 1916, p. 53-73) '16 Six years of experimental apple spraying at Highmoor farm. W. J. Morse. Maine Ag Exp B 249:81-96 '16 Spot diseases of the apple causing much gen- eral confusion. C: Brooks and D. F. Fisher. Better Fruit 10:13-15 F '16 Spray calendar for apples and quinces, il N J Ag Exp C 93:1-4 '18 (C. 75 rev.) Spray program for the northwest apple or- chards. L. Childs. il Better Fruit 12:6-7 Ap '18 Spraying apples. B. S. Pickett. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1917:328-37 '18 Spraying apples and pears. H. P. Barss and A. L. Lovett. il Ore Ag Ext B 193:1-8 '17 Spraying experiments and apple diseases in 1915. W. J. Morse, il Maine Ag Exp B 252: 169-92 '16 Spraying experiments in Nebraska. J. R. Cooper, il map Neb Ag Exp Research B 10: 1-98 '17; Summary (Why, when, and how to spray). (Pop ed) B 158:1-20 '17 Spraying for insects affecting apple orchards in Nova Scotia. G. E. Sanders and W. H. Brittain. lip il '16 Canada Ag Spraying peach and apple orchards. J: W. Roberts. (In Peninsula hort. soc. Trans., 1916, p. 30-3) '16 W. Webb, sec, Dover, Del. Spraying problem; high grade apples. Rural N Y 76:335+ Mr 3 '17 Spraying the apple. Prac F 113:146 Ap 1 '17 Spraying the apple. D. W. Legore. Fruit- Grower 27:22 Ja 1 '16 Spraying the apple orchard, il Mass Ag Bxt C 61 4p '18 Spraying the apple orchard. R. S. Duncan. Green's Fruit Grower 36:2 F '16 Stippen and spray injury. C. H. Crabill and H. B. Thomas. Phyt 6:51-4 F '16 Three common diseases of the apple in Penn- sylvania. E. West, il Penn State F 10:73-4 Ap '17 See also Apple and thorn skeletonizer; Apple aphis; Apple bitter pit: Apple black rootrot; Apple blotch; Apple canker; Apple curculio; Apple leaf miners; Apple leaf- mining case-bearers; Apple leaf-sewers; Apple maggots; Apple red bugs; Apple root borers; Apple rot; Apple rust; Apple scab; Apple-seed chalcid flies: Apple-twig miners; Buffalo tree hoppers; Codling moths; Dock false- worms; Fire blight; Pear leaf blis- ter mites; Yellow-necked apple caterpillars Distribution Distribution of the famous northwest apple. Better Fruit 12:7 D '17 Distribution of the northwestern apple crop. E. H. Shepard. Better Fruit 12:12 O '17 More information on fruit distribution. B. H. Shepard. Better Fruit 12:7 Ag '17 Not overproduction of apples, but lack of dis- tribution. E. H. Shepard. Better Fruit 12: 5-7 Jl; 12-13 S '17 ?6 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Apples — Distribution — Continued Recent car shipments from the Northwest. Better Fruit 12:10 N '17 Storage-in-transit privilege. Better Fruit 12: 18 N '17 Embargo Apple embargo. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:466 Je '17 British apple embargo removed. C. W. Bax- ter. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1142-3 D '18 Exhibits Fruit show at the Panama exposition. E. C. Gillett. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:184-5 Horticultural exhibit of the state of New York at the Panama- Pacific international exposition. C: G. Porter. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:125-8 New York apples in San Francisco; with list of awards. L. L. Woodford. Rural N Y 75: 119 Ja 22 '16 Purdue apple show. W. H. Lloyd, il Purdue Ag 12:365-8 Mr '18 Sixth Indiana apple show. Fruit-Grower 28:25 Ja 1 '17 7th annual Indiana show, Washington, Nov. 21-27, 1917. il Purdue Ag 12:217-20 Ja '18 7th annual Indiana apple show, Washington, Nov. 21-27, 1917. F. I. Odell. il Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:7 Ja '18 7th Ohio apple show, Toledo. R. B. Cruick- shank. Ohio F 140:603 D 29 '17 Students' apple shows, il Fruit-Grower 27:64 Ja 15 '16 To put an apple in every mouth; the Illinois apple show begins November 19. il O Judd Farmer 65:429 N 9 '18 Value of apple shows. W. J. Green. Ohio F 141:50 Ja 12 '18 iSee also National apple show Grading Act relative to the packing, grading and sale of apples (Mass.). Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916,pt 2:271-2 '17 Another apple grader; what growers say about mechanical apple graders. A. W. Wil- Hams. Nat Stock & F 40:651 S 23 '16 Apple grading and packing; the United States standard barrel law, the United States apple grading law and the Massachusetts apple grading law. H. L. White. Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed):213-35 '16; Same. Mass Ag Bd C 50:1-27 '16 Apple grading law. G: F. Potter. Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:200-3 '18 Apple grading law. B. D. Van Buren. N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:669-78 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:669-78 '17 Apple sizers. M. L. Williams, il Country Gent 82:1356 S 1 '17 Grading apples by machinery. C. I. Lewis. Fruit-Grower 27:465 O 15 '16 Grading rules and regulations season 1918. Better Fruit 13:9 Ag '18 Has high grading in 1916 paid? C: A. Malboeuf. {In 8th annual report, 1916, p. 76- 82) '17 Oregon state hort. soc, C. D. Min- ton, sec, Portland, Ore. Last season's apple crop. W. J. Green. Ohio F 137:835 Je 24 '16 Making good grading bill. Fruit-Grower 28:84 F 1 '17 National apple packing law. A. F. Mason, il Country Gent 83:14-15 Mr 2 '18' Orchard machinery and supplies; apple grad- ers. U. T. Cox. Ohio F 137:364 Mr 4 '16 Packing apple ammunition. O. H. Barnhill. il Better Fruit 12:5-6 S '17 Packing apples. B. H. Shepard. il Better Fruit 11:5-7 Ag '16 Pennsylvania's new apple grading and pack- ing law. Pa Ag Ext B v 4:1-4 O '17 Sorting table for apples. A. C. Weed, il Rural N Y 75:1306 O 14 '16 Standard grades demanded. Fruit-Grower 28: 46 Ja 15 '17 Standardization of apple grades. H. C. Het- zel. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918:74-80; Excerpts. Nat Stock & F 41:1070 Ja 26 '18 Standardization of the apple under the act of 1915. F. S. Jerome. irCal State Comm Hort B V 6:154-8 My '17 Two grades of apples. Better Fruit 13:12 D '18 U.S. grading and packing law. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:10 Ja '18 Washington grading rules and regulations for 1917. Better Fruit 12:5 Ag '17 What do you think about it, growing fruit for fun or for money? il Fruit-Grower 27:525 D 15 '16 Wisconsin apple grading law. E. D. Ball. Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:162-4 '18 Handling Apple from tree to market. G: H. Vroom. N H Ag Dept Rep v 34:167-80 '16 Bruised apple losing proposition. L. F. Dumas. Better Fruit 12:15 Ag '17 Care of apples preparatory to storage. C. G. Randell. il Purdue Ag 13:13-14 O '18 Central packing sheds and weighing-in sys- tem. L Cleveland. Better Fruit 13:7-8-^- S ■18 Handling and storage of apples in the Pacific Northwest. H. J. Ramsey and others, il U S Ag B 587:1-31 '17; Abstract. Better Fruit 12:8 D '17 Handling late apple crop. J. S. Underwood. Green's Fruit Grower 36:3 O '16 Handling of apples. Prac F 112:439 D 1 '16 Harvesting apples. W. G. Brierley. il J Ag (Quebec) 20:73 O '16 Modern methods of handling the apple crop; with discussion. C. J. Tyson, il Md Ag Soo Rep 1916, V 1:110-24 '17 Who picks your apples? M. L. Williams, il Country Gent 82:1229 Ag 4 '17 Judging Rules and methods for judging apples. A. J. Farley. (In Peninsula hort. soc. Trans., 1916, p. 16-25) '16 W. Webb, sec, Dover. Del. Scoring apples. Fruit-Grower 27:473 N 1 '16 Laws See Apple industry — Laws and regulation Marketing Advertising and merchandising northwestern apples. R. C. Gano. Better Fruit 10:6-8 Je '16 Advertising that sold the apples. R. C. Gano. Fruit-Grower 27:345 Jl 1 '16 Advertising the apple. F. C. Sears, il Country Gent 83:8 N 30 '18 Advertising the apple. F. C. Sears, il Mass Ag Ext B 10:1-20 '16 Advertising the northwest box apples. O. Dor- man. Better Fruit 10:31 Ja '16 Apple industry of U.S. to be placed upon strong foundation. P. C. Stark. Fruit- Grower 27:356 Jl 15 '16 Apple market investigations, 1914-15. C. W. Moomaw and M. M. Stewart, il U S Ag B 302:1-23 '15 Apple-price conditions, 1916 — can we do bet- ter? E. H. Shepard. Better Fruit 11:5-7 F '17 Apples for local or special markets. W: E. Sanger. Prac F 112:27 Ja 15 '16 Apples for near-by grocers. G. A. Anderson. Country Gent 81:1285 Jl 1 '16 Apples from producers to consumer. C. Weck- esser. Rural N Y 75:549 Ap 1 '16 Apples in an apple land. O. H. Barnhill. Coun- try Gent 81:2191 D 23 '16 Apples should not be wasted. R. Livingstone. Better Fruit 11:16 N '16 Associational selling of apples. H. L. Alex- ander. W Va Ag Dept B 13:41-3 Ja '16 Brotherhood of fruit growers; United fruit companies of Nova Scotia. A. J. Campbell, il Ohio F 137:785-6 Je 10 '16 Cooperation in marketing apples. Country Gent 81:446 F 26 '16 Dakota won't have culls. Fruit-Grower 27:182 Mr 1 '16 Developing foreign markets for apples. C. W. Moomaw. (In Pan American scientific con- gress Pro., 1915, V. 3, p. 646-65) '17 Distribution of the northwestern apple crop. E. H. Shepard. Better Fruit 12:12 O '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 77 Apples — Marketing — Continued Druggist grows apples. W. A. Irvin. 11 Fruit- Grower 27:421 S 15 '16 Effect of retail prices on fruit. R. E. George. Better Fruit 10:5-6 Je '16 Exporting apples. C. W. Kimball. N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:911-14 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt ' 2:911-14 '17 Government aid for fruit growers and selling agents. Better Fruit 10:15-H Ap '16 Local markets for apples. A. W. Stephens. Rural N Y 76:31 Ja 13 '17 Marketing apples. H. W. Moorhouse. Okla Ag Ext C 75 4p '18 Marketing the apple crop. C. E. Bassett. Va Ag Dept B 109:109-12 '16 More information on fruit distribution. E. H. Shepard. Better Fruit 12:7 Ag '17 My experience in growing and marketing ap- ples. D. G. Miller. 11 Va Ag Dept B 109:88- 96 '16 Northwest apples to be advertised. R. C. Gano. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:438 O 1 '16 Northwestern boxed apples and salt mackerel. D. L.. Woodruff. Better Fruit 12:5-6 Je '18 Not overproduction of apples, but lack of distribution. E. H. Shepard. Better Fruit 12:5-7 Jl: 12-13 S '17 Notes on the auctions. Rural N Y 75:87 Ja 15 '16 Orchardists' future; the marketing problem. S. A. Beach. Fruit-Grower 27:278-9 My 1 '16 Packing and marketing apples; with discus- sion. H. M. Dunlap. Minn Hort 44:333-42 S '16 Packing and marketing the apple crop. S. L. Lupton. Prac F 114:307 S 15 '18 Roadside market. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:490 N 15 •16 Selecting an apple buyer. P. H. Shepard. Fruit-Grower 28:97 F 1 '17 Selling apples direct to the consumer. A. K. Bassett. Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:97-102 '18 Selling from the freight car. A. C. Newton. Country Gent 81:1285 Jl 1 '16 Shooting holes in a state's reputation. Rural N Y 75:107 Ja 22 '16 Skookum apple advertising; increased. R. C. Gano. il Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:13 Ja '18 Study of apple marketing. Fruit-Grower 27: 15 Ja 1 '16 Successful selling plan. C: L. Opperman. Country Gent 81:1508 Ag 12 '16 Timely advice on marketing the apple crop. Better Fruit 11:10 S '16 Utilizing the waste in commercial orchards. J: W. Steinhart. (In Nebraska Horticulture V. 6. no. 12, p. 133-8) (F) '17 Neb. state hort. soc, Lincoln What the enterprising city visitor did. M. E. Gardner. Fruit-Grower 27:109 F 1 '16 Where to market your apples; city for your variety. J. R. Smith. 11 Country Gent 81: 919-20 Ap 29 '16 See also Apple industry; Apples — Distribu- tion Auction method Apples at auction in New York state. G: T. Powell. Prac F 112:49 F 1 '16 iSee also Fruit — Marketing — Auction method Morphology Nature of the inflorescence and fruit of pyrus malus. C. A. Black, bibliog il N H Ag Exp Tech B 10:519-47 '16 Packing Act relative to the packing, grading and sale of apples (Mass.). Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916,pt 2:271-2 '17 Act to establish a standard for the packing and marketing of apples. Cal State Comm Hort B V 5:295-9 Ag '16 Apple grading and packing; the United States standard barrel law, the United States apple grading law and the Massachusetts apple grading law. H. L. White. Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed):213-35 '16; Same. Mass Ag Bd C 50:1-27 '16 Apple packing for Massachusetts growers. A. R. Jenks. il Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed) : 199-212 '16 Apple-packing method. Weekly N L 4:5 Jl 25 '17 Apple-packing train. F. S. Welsh, il N Y Ag Dept B 79,pt 1:679-83 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 2:679-83 '17 Barrel packing of apples. C. L. Burkholder. il Purdue Ag Ext B 59:1-8 '17 Bogus apple packer again. H. M. Eastman. Rural N Y 77:31 Ja 12 '18 Bogus apples in the barrel, il Rural N Y 76: 1439 D 22 '17 Box pack. Nat Stock & P 40:754 O 21 '16 Central packing house. R. W. Rees. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918:52-8 Central packing houses for New York fruit. F. S. Welch, il plan N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:895-905 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 2:895-905 '17; Same. N Y Ag Dept B 86:2620-30 Ag '16; Excerpt. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:128-42 Championship apples. J. L. Ashlock. il Coun- try Gent 81:513 Mr 4 '16 Cost of picking and packing apples. J. A. Cohill. Country Gent 81:1437 Jl 29 '16 Delaware apple packing law. Prac F 112:363 O 1 '16 Fines for unlawful apple packing. Rural N Y 75:691 Ap 29 '16 Golden rule in an apple barrel. E. P. Powell. Country Gent 81:1795 O 7 '16 Harvesting, packing and marketing the apple crop. A. F. Mason, il Pa Ag Ext C 50:1-44 '16 Harvesting the fruit crop, il Country Gent 81: 1324 Jl 8 '16 How to pack good apples. A. C. Weed, il Rural N Y 75:1173 S 9 '16 Illustrations for apple packs in the standard apple box. Better Fruit 13:8 Ag '18 Last season's apple crop. W. J. Green. Ohio F 137:835 Je 24 '16 Modern methods of packing apples. 60p il '17 Canada Ag More about apple packages, il Country Life 29:132 Mr '16 National apple packing law. A. F. Mason, il Country Gent 83:14-15 Mr 2 '18 Packing a barrel of apples, il Nat Stock & F 40:676 S 30 '16 Packing and marketing apples; with discus- sion. H. M. Dunlap. Minn Hort 44:333-42 S '16 Packing and marketing the apple crop. S. L. Lupton. Prac F 114:307 S 15 '18 Packing apple ammunition. O. H. Barnhill. il Better Fruit 12:5-6 S '17 Packing apples. E. H. Shepard. il Better Fruit 11:5-7 Ag '16 Packing apples in boxes. R. W. Rees. il Cor- nell Countryman 14:366-9 F '17 Packing apples in central packing houses and the New York apple packing law. 15p il n. d. Agricultural dept.. New York Central rail- road CO., Grand Central terminal, N. Y. Packing of apples in barrels and boxes. W. H. Wolff, il N H Ag Ext B 7:1-32 '16 Packing of apples in California. W. P. Tufts. il Cal Ag Exp C 178:1-31 '17 Packing the apple crop in barrels or in boxes for the fancy market. A. F. Mason, il Coun- try Gent 82:1514-15 O 6 '17 Pennsylvania's new apple grading and pack- ing law. Pa Ag Ext B v 4:1-4 O '17 Picking and packing apples for market. P. Thayer. 11 Ohio F 138:273-4 S 23 '16 Some suggestions for packing apples in boxes. il Nat Stock & F 42:602 S 28 '18 Up-to-date packing house. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:16 Ja '18 Washington grading rules and regulations for 1917. Better Fruit 12:5 Ag '17 West Virginia apple packing law. W Va Ag Dept B 25:1-5 '17 When apples are hard ripe rough handling injures keeping. Green's Fruit Grower 36:3 S '16 78 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Apples — PacMng— Continued Training School for apple packing in New Brunswick. E: A. Dow. (Commerce Reports no. SI) p 89 (Ap 7) '17 U. S. Bureau of foreign and do- mestic commerce, Wasliington, D.C. Physiology Apple culture in Victoria. J. Farrell. il J Dept Ag Victoria 15:24-35, 140-57, 277-94, 333-44, 385-403, 457-69, 542-53, 577-88 Ja, Mr, My-O '17 Prices Apple crop short, prices high. O Judd Farmer 63:8 O 13 '17 Apple-price conditions, 1916 — can we do bet- ter? E. H. Shepard. Better Fruit 11:5-7 F •17 Apple sellers and buyers apart. O Judd Farm- er 61:5 S 23 '16 Hood River apple prices highest since 1911. Better Fruit 12:11-|- Ap '18 How about apple prices? Nat Stock & F 42: 471 Ag 17 '18 Receipts and prices of apples in New York city and exports of apples from United States and Canada. H. B. Knapp. N Y Ag Dept B 79:pt 1:927-36 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:927-36 '17 Seed Seed production in apples. C: S. Crandall. 11 111 Ag Exp B 203:185-213 '17 Standards Apple standardization work in California. G: P. Welclon. Better Fruit 13:5-6 O '18 Standardization of apple grades. H. C. Het- zel. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918:74-80; Excerpts. Nat Stock & F 41:1070 Ja 26 '18 Statistics See Apple industry — Statistics Storage Apple scald. Country Gent 81:513 Mr 4 '16 Apple scald; renewal of air in storage houses is an effective remedy. Weekly N L, 5:3 D 5 '17; Same. Better Fruit 12:10 D '17 Apple storage, facts and fancies. Fruit- Grower 27:343 Jl 1 '16 Apple storage on the farm. H. R. Cox. Coun- try Gent 81:145 Ja 22 '16 Apples easy to keep. Fruit-Grower 27:460 O 15 '16 Apples go wrong in storage. A. C. Weed. Rural N Y 75:1276 O 7 '16 Cold storage costs for apples. Country Gent 81:1790 O 7 '16 Color as an indication of the picking matur- ity of fruits and vegetables. L. C. Corbett. il U S Ag Yearbook 1916:99-106; Same. Sep- arate 686 Common-storage sense. M. L. Williams, il Country Gent 82:1051 Je 23 '17 Cool storage for the commercial apple grower, by R. A. Simpson; Cold storage plants for the commercial apple grower, by F. A. Simpson; Keeping apples in common stor- age; discussion. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1916:147-60, 160-5, 412-16 '17 Effect of temperature aeration and humidity on Jonathan-spot and scald of apples in storage. C: Brooks and J. S. Cooley. bibliog il J Ag Research 11:287-318 N 12 '17 Efflcient apple storage house. 11 plan Ohio F 142:170 Ag 24 '18 Handling and storage of apples. C: W. Mann. Maine Ag Dept B v 17:77-81 S '18 Handling and storage of apples in the Pacific Northwest. H. J. Ramsey and others, il U S Ag B 587:1-31 '17; Abstract. Better Fruit 12:8 D '17 Home storage cellar. Fruit-Grower 27:297 My 15 '16 Home storage for apples. J. M. Myers. 11 Rural N Y 76:69 Ja 20 '17 Keeping quality of fruit. M. L. Williams. Country Gent 81:976 My 6 '16 Management of common storage houses for apples in the Pacific Northwest. H. J. Ram- sey and S. J. Dennis, il Farmers' B 852:1-23 '17; Excerpts. Fruit-Grower 28:306 Jl 1 '17 Mature apples kept cool and ventilated will not scald. Weekly N L 5:12 Jl 31 '18 Practical farm apple cellar. Rural N Y 76:830 Je 30 '17 Prevent apple scald. Better Fruit 13:12 S '18 Simple design marks cold storage building for apples. S. T. Smith, il plans Eng News- Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 80: 1175-7 Je 20 '18 Simple storage of apples. J. F. Forbes. Rural N Y 76:724 My 26 '17 Storage cave for apples. D. E. Lewis. Green's Fruit Grower 36:9 O '16 Storage of apples; with discussion. F. C. Sears. Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed):169-83 '16 Storage of apples on the farm. B: W. Doug- lass, il Rural N Y 76:639, 669 My 5-12 '17 Storing apples at home. Fruit-Grower 27:313 Je 1 '16 Storing of apples. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:37 Ja 26 '18 Successful apple storage; description of stor- age house. C. N. Crotsenburg. il Fruit- Grower 27:294 My 15 '16 Successful cold storage for apples. H. F. Han- sen. Minn Hort 44:243-4 Je '16 Successful home storage. R. A. Simpson. Green's Fruit Grower 37:2 Mr '17 Water-core of the King David apple. J. B. Keil. il Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:117-18 Ap '16 What causes apples to decay. Va Ag Dept B 108:8-10 Ja '16 Transportation Heavy loading of freight cars in the trans- portation of northwestern apples. H. J. Ramsey. (Markets Doc. 13) 23p il '18 U S Ag Proposed increase in freight rates. Better Fruit 13:3 Jl '18 Sending apples by parcel post. P. Thayer. 11 Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:377-82 D '16 Storage-in-transit privilege. Better Fruit 12: 18 N '17 Truck boosts apple profits. C. N. Crotsenburg. il Fruit-Grower 28:5 Ja 1 '17 Varieties Apple breeding in Canada. W. T. Macoun. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:126-8 F '18 Apple culture in Victoria. J. Farrell. il J Dept Ag Victoria 15:457-69 Ag '17 Apple culture in Victoria; the production of the new varieties. J. Farrell. il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:16-24 Ja '18 Apple production and value by varieties. Bet- ter Fruit 10:10 Je '16 Apple varieties. F. D. Wells. Nat Stock & F 40:1120 Ja 27 '17 Apples; production estimates and important commercial districts and varieties. H. P. Gould and F. Andrews, maps U S Ag B 485: 1-48 '17 (lOcSupt. of doc.) Assortment apple row. E. H. Burson. il Green's Fruit Grower 36:4-5 Mr '16 Commercial apples. Weekly N L 5:4 My 8 '18 Cox's orange pippin apple. G: T. Powell. Rural N Y 75:1538 D 16 '16 Delicious apple, il Fruit-Grower 28:222 Ap 1 '17 Duchess apple improved. M. J. Dorsey. 11 J Heredity 8:565-7 D '17 Few varieties and when to eat them. Green's Fruit Grower 37:12 S '17 Fitness of apples. Fruit-Grower 27:493 N 15 '16 Golden winesap. il Fruit-Grower 27:138 F 15 •16 Good talk on apples. H. Losee. Rural N Y 75: 227 F 12 '16 Good word for the Ben Davis. H. B. White. Nat Stock & F 40:1319 Mr 3 '17 History of the Mcintosh apple, il Green's Fruit Grower 36:3 Ja '16 Important apple varieties. W. J. Wright, il Nat Stock & F 41:56 Ap 7 •I? Indiana horticultural society's experimental orchard. J. Oskamp. il Ind Ag Exp C 74: 1-16 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 79 Apples — Varieties — Continued Keeping quality of different varieties of ap- ples; with discussion. W. T. Macoun. (/« Report, Quebec Pomological and fruit grow- ing soc, 1916, p. 82-8) '16 Mcintosh apple. J Ag (Quebec) 20:165 P '17 Mcintosh apple. Rural N Y 75:1397 N 4 '16 Newtown pippin. S. F. Brown. Country Gent 81:267 F 5 '16; Same. Better Fruit 10:35 Ap '16 Opalescent apple. U. P. Hedrick; H. Losee. Rural N Y 75:514 Mr 25 '16 Orchardists' value of apple varieties grown in Minnesota; with discussion. R: Wellington, il Minn Hort 46:357-63 O '18 Origin of the Rome beauty apple. U. T. Cox. il Fruit-Grower 28:266 My 15 "17 Originating new varieties. Fruit-Grower 27: 509 D 1 '16 Paiadise apple stocks; being the first report of the work in progress at the Wye college fruit experiment station, East Mailing. R. G. Hatton. il Royal Hort Soc J 42,pts 2-3: 361-99 S '17 Plant only quality apples. Rural N Y 76:315 Mr 3 '17 Profit in apples. F. J. Heacock. Country Gent 81:1089 My 20 '16 Promising new apple, golden winesap. il Fruit-Grower 27:80-1 F 1 '16 Quality of the Ben Davis. C. H. Sapp. Ohio F 142:78 Jl 27 '18 Queen of yellow apples — golden winesap. G: S. Cake. Fruit-Grower 28:16 Ja 1 '17 Red Gravenstein apple. H. O. Mead, il Rural N Y 75:362 Mr 4 '16 Right varieties. F. W. Allen, il Fruit-Grower 28:45 Ja 15 17 Second distribution of station apples (C. 37). U. P. Hedrick. N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915: 607-8 '16 Selecting the variety. Prac F 112:399 N 1 '16 Soil types for varieties of apples. H. J. Wilder. N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:769-75 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 2:769- 75 '17 Soils of Massachusetts and Connecticut with especial reference to apples and peaches. H: J. Wilder, il U S Ag B 140:52-65 '15 Some good old varieties of apples nearly ex- tinct. G: T. Powell, il Rural N Y 77:312 Mr 2 '18 Tests of newer apples. H. W. Doyle. Country Gent 81:1375 Jl 15 '16 Variation of internal structure of apple varie- ties. E. J. Kraus. il Ore Ag Exp B 135:1-42 •16 Varieties of apples for Mlassachusetts or- chards. F. C. Sears, il Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed):17-34 '16 Varieties of apples for planting; with discus- sion. H. T. Foster. (In Report, Fruitgrow- ers' assn., 1916, p. 11-10) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Varieties of cider apple suitable for the manufacture of jelly, in France. A. Truelle. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:89-91 Ja '17 Wealthy apple. F. H. Ballou. il Minn Hort 44:461-2 D '16 What varieties of apples to select. Green's Fruit Grower 36:2 Ja '16 Winesap and its many offsprings, il Am Fruit Grower 38:7 D '18 Apples, Dried Apple drying. J. Farrell. il plans J Dept Ag Victoria 14:196-211 Ap '16 Brief outline of the development of the apple drying industry in the Pajaro valley. A. W. Tate, jr. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:502-3 Ag '18 Commercial evaporation of apples. Nat Stock 14:249-52 S '18 Asters, easy to grow flowers. E. B. Wright. Fruit-Grower 28:228 Ap 1 '17 Asters for all; some of the best varieties and how to grow them. G: W. Kerr, il Country Gent 83:56 Mr 2 '18 Callistephus sinensis. R. P. Brotherston. Gard Chron (Lond) 59:217 Ap 22 '16 Growing the China aster. G: Arnold. Rural N Y 76:273 F 24 '17 Hardv asters (Michaelmas daisies). H: Rothe. il Gard Chron Am 21:159 Ap '17 Hardy asters and other decorative varieties of perennials for the autumn garden. (.In Ontario horticultural societies, lllh annual report, 1916, p. 83-8) il '17 Ontario ag. dept.. Toronto, Canada Notes on asters as sources of nectar. F. C. Pellett. il Am Bee J 58:331-3 O '18 Perennial asters for fall flowers. B. Y. Mor- rison, il Gard M 23:237-8 My '16 Plant notes. Am Flor 46:878 My 13 '16 Science of growing asters. C. H. Stoots. Gard M 23:72 Mr '16 Trying to grow the China aster. E. J. Weaver. Rural N Y 76:67 Ja 20 '17 Venture in asters. H. G. McCallum. il Coun- try Gent 81:642 Mr 18 '16 Woody aster poisoning. O. A. Beath. il Nat Wool Grower 7:19-20 F '17 Asthma Immunochemical studies of the plant pro- teins: proteins of the wheat seed and other cereals. R. P. Wodehouse. bibliog Am J Bot 4:417-29 Jl '17 Astilbes. See Spireas Astragalus bisulcatus. See Milk vetch Atavism. See Heredity Athletes Sport answers reveille. L. Perry, il Country Life 34:55-62 S '18 Athletics Have a county council of athletics. Prog F 32:1337 D 22 '17 Atlantic county poultry association Poultrymen's institute at Pleasantville, N.J. M. K. Boyer. Am P Advocate 24:428 Ap '16 Atmometers Comparison of the hourly evaporation rate of atmometers and free water surfaces with the transpiration rate of medicago sativa. L. J. Briggs and H. L. Shantz. bibliog il J Ag Research 9:277-92 My 28 '17 Atmosphere Stories of the atmosphere. R. Nunn. il maps U S Ag Yearbook 1915:317-27 Atropine Breeding for atropine. L. W. Arny. il J Heredity 8:164-7 Ap '17 Atta Insularis. See Ants Attagenus plebius. See Beetles Attics Top of the house, il Country Gent 81:1247 Je 17 '16 Aubergines. See Eggplants Auction method of marketing. See Marketing — Auction method Auctions At the auction. T. F. Jager. Prac F 113:362 N 1 '17 Auditing Method for supporting financial records. J Home Econ 8:130-2 Mr '16 Some debatable questions in farmers' ele- vators. J. E. Boyle. Coop Manager & F 6: 26 F '17 See also Equitable cooperative auditing as- sociation; North Dakota cooperative audit- ing circle Audubon, John James, 1780-1851 Man who loved the birds. S: B. Detwiler. il Am For 22:214-17 Ap '16 Aunt Mollie's Thanksgiving surprise. B. A. Dana, il O Judd Farmer 63:4 N 24 '17 Aunt Phemie's homes; story. N. F. Brown. O Judd Farmer 64:588 Je 1 '18 Australia See also subhead Australia under special subjects Industries and resources Agricultural implements and machinery in Australia and New Zealand. J. Homs. (Special agents ser.— no. 166) 195p il 25c '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Tabloiding of primary products. R. Crowe. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:449-53 Ag '18 Land tenure See Land tenure — Australia Australian desert kumquats. See Kumquats 86 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Austria-Hungary Srt? also subhead Austria-Hungary under Agricultural cooperative credit associations; Agricultural credit; Agriculture; Bee cul- ture; Cattle; Cooperation; Food control; Food supply; Land tenure Description and travel Mountain milk boys of Hungary. F. J. Koch, il Hoard's D 53:928 Je 29 '17 Law Decret imperial reglant les conditions des proprietes foncieres aux environs des places fortifiees. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1172-5 •17 Ordonnance imperiale sur la troisieme novelle modifiant partiellement le code civil aut- richien. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1162-72 •17 Autographa brassicae. See Cabbage looper Autographa callfornica. See Alfalfa loopers Automobile engines Carbon deposits in motors. P. T. Hines. Prog F 32:471 Ap U '17 Care of a tractor. A. O. Heston. Farm Eng 3:271 Je '16 Causes of motors overheating and the reme- dies. H. A. Tarantous. Prog F 31:754 Je 10 '16 Detachable power transmission. E: Hanson. Ohio F 137:679 My 13 '16 Engine talks; spark plugs. P. T. Hines. Coun- try Gent 82:662 Mr 31 '17 Evolution of the automobile engine. E. A. Stephens, il Country Life 30:82 O '16 Farm automobile. P. T. Hines. Prog F 33:169 F 9 '18 Jump spark ignition. J. B. Kelley. Kimball's D F 15:16 Ja 15 '17 Keeping engines from freezing. H. Greene. O Judd Farmer 60:15 Ja 29 '16 Keeping the motor fit. P. S. Rose. 11 Counti-y Gent 82:1969 D 15 '17 Knocks and pounds. Country Gent 82:1123 Jl 7 '17 More miles on less gas. P. T. Hines. Country Gent 81:2073 D 2 '16 New device to increase the power of tractors. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:125-7 Ja '17 Overheating often attributable to faulty igni- tion. Better Fruit 11:15 Jl '16 Power. C. H. Claudy. Country Life 29:110 + Mr '16 Power that falls by the wayside. A. Johnston. Country Life 33:88 Ja '18 Proper oiling of automobiles. H. A. Taran- tous. O Judd Farmer 60:2 My 6 '16 Saving gasoline. E. Rogers. Power F 27:33 D '18 Sources of current for ignition. P. T. Hines. Prog F 33:142 F 2 '18 Stop, look, listen for carbon. W. B. Jones. Power F 27:14 My '18 Tractor adjustment. E. R. Wiggins. Country Gent 81:1512 Ag 12 '16 Tractor troubles and remedies. J: S. Glass, la Ag Ext 6p n. d. Why a motor runs: principles of operation. P. T. Hines. Prog F 33:39 Ja 12 '18 Woiking the automobile engine. W. H. Un- derwood. Power F 26:57 Mr '17 See also Carbureters Cooling Cooling system and its relation to engine ef- ficiency. A. Johnston. Country Life 32:90 S •17 Cooling the farm gas tractor. C. V. Hull, il Power F 27:34 D '18 Fuel Burning kerosene in the tractor. G. P. Pearce. Country Gent 82:1540 O 6 '17 Burning question. A. Johnston. Country Life 31:74 Ja '17 Motor fuel. B. W. Currie. Country Gent 81: 1539 Ag 19 '16 Musings of a tramp engineer. D. R. A. Drum- mond. Power F 26:18 N '17 That gasolene problem. E. A. Stephens. Country Life 30:86 My '16 Use of hydrogen for driving engines: tests in Holland. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 5:605-6 My '18 What about the tractor fuel supply? Wallaces' F 43:784 My 10 '18 See also Gasoline Lubrication Lubricating oils for kerosene-burning trac- tors; with discussion. D. L. Arnold, il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:114-31 '18 Valves How to grind and time valves. P. T Hines. il Prog F 33:107 Ja 26 '18 Modern valve system and its care. A. Johns- ton. Country Life 33:96 N '17 Regrinding valves. G. W. Iverson. O Judd Farmer 63:9 Ag 25 '17 Automobile headlights. See Automobiles — Lighting Automobile industry Automobile. B. W. Currie. Country Gent 81: 1425-6, 1468-9, 1502-3, 1538-9, 1574-5, 1610-11 Jl 29-S 2 '16 Automobile shows Kansas City 1916 automobile show. Fruit- Grower 27:124 F 15 '16 World's greatest auto show. O Judd Farmer 60:27 F 5 '16 Automobile tires. See Tires (automobile) Automobile touring Just to relieve the monotony. W. L. Peters. Wallaces' F 42:754 My 4 '17 To California by automobile, il Ohio F 139:94 Ja 20 '17 Touring the East. J: M. Evvard. Wallaces' F 42:1724; 43:678, 831 D 21 '17, Ap 19, My 17 •18 Virginia the no-man's land of touring. L. C. Hale, il Country Life 31:49-52 Ap; 32:62-4 My '17 • Automobiles Automobile a business car on the farm. Hoard's D 55:300 Mr 8 '18 Automobile and the farmer. Hoard's D 56:617 N 29 '18 Automobile for 1917. E. A. Stephens. 11 Coun- try Life 31:32-4 Ja '17 Automobile of 1916. E. A. Stephens. Country Life 29:40-1 Ja '16 Automobile on the farm. C. W. Smith. Farm Eng 7:20+ Mr '18 Automobile rules. Green's Fruit Grower 37:21 Ap '17 Automobile trailer, il Farm Eng 3:258 My '16 Automobiles for beekeepers. J. L. Byer. Am Bee J 56:58 F '16 Avitomobiles, trailers and motor trucks. G. H. Alford. Prog F 33:442 Ap 6 '18 Buying a second-hand car. I. W. Dickerson. Wallaces' P 43:1192 Ag 23 '18 Check list for him who buys. A. Johnston. Country Life 32:108 My '17 Choosing our car. il Rural N Y 76:425 Mr 17 '17 Combination auto. A. Phillips. Farm Eng 3:173 F '16 Farm automobile. P. T. Hines. Prog F 33: 22, 39, 66, 107. 169. 244, 276, 347, 378, 443, 489, 519, 591, 625, 655 Ja 5-26, F 9, 23, Mr 2, 16- 23, Ap 6-20, My 11-25 '18 Farm woman's auto. G. Shull. il Fruit-Grower 27:269 Ap 15 '16 Farmer's automobile: its care and operation. Prog F 32:150 F 3 '17 Farmers own half of country^s autos. Ag Di- gest 1:461 My '17 Game and a gamble. B. W. Currie. il Country Gent 81:48-9 Ja 8 '16 Going to buy a car? H. Greene. O Judd Farmer 60:6 F 19 '16 Haying with an automobile. D. B. Langstreth. il Country Gent 82:206 F 3 '17 Helps for automobile owners. P. T. Hines. Prog F 31:195 F 5 '16 How the auto changed the farm. Rural N Y 75:638 Ap 15 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 87 Automobiles — Continued How to reduce automobile expense. A. F. Tenney. Fruit-Grower 27:366 Jl 15 '16 How we use the farm automobile. Prac F 113:373 N 1 '17 I could not get along without a motor car. P. T. Hines. il Power F 27:11-12 D '18 Is an automobile expensive? A. F. Tenney. O Judd Farmer 60:13 Ja 8 '16 Learning to drive your car. M. B. Dean. Rural N Y 76:908 Jl 21 '17 Light auto trailer for the farm. Rural N Y 77:69 Ja 19 '18 Maintenance and upkeep. C. H. Claudy. il Country Life 30:72+ Ag '16 Motor car house built of one piece of red- wood weighing three tons. R. H. Moulton. il Am For 24:528-30 S '18 Motor car in district representative work, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:986-92 N '16 Motor car of to-morrow. A. Johnston. Country Life 31:88 D '16 My commercial car. J: L. Shawver. Power F 26:45 Jl '17 Power attachments for automobiles. K. J. T. Ekblaw. Nat Stock & F 42:20 Mr 30 '18 Real cost of a car. M. B. Dean. Rural N Y 77: 32 Ja 12 '18 Remember the radiator. Ag Digest 2:762 D '17 Running the farm car in winter. L. E. Under- wood, il Power F 26:12 D '17 Says the auto ought to do the odd jobs. G. C. Brannon. Prog F 31:40 Ja 8 '16 Steering gear and bearings. C. H. Claudy. Country Life 30:90 Je '16 These farmers use power. M. N. Edgerton. il Fruit-Grower 27:258 Ap 15 '16 Use of automobiles for outapiary work. W. Foster, il Am Bee J 56:54-5 F '16 Using an auto as a tractor. A. W. Ross. 11 Power F 25:26 Ap '16 Who owns the automobiles? Hoard's D 56:385 O 11 '18 Why the farmer's gasoline should not be taxed. W. B. Jones, il Power F 27:9 Ag *18 See also Automobile engines; Automobile touring; Automobiles, Care of; Garages; Motor trucks; Tires (automobile) Axles Construction and care of the rear axle. A. Johnston. Country Life 32:62 Ag '17 Bearings Bearings — their function and care. A. John- ston. Country Life 33:88 F '18 Lengthening the life of bearings. P. T. Hines. Prog F 33:489 Ap 13 '18 Why use anti-friction bearings on the trac- tor? H. N. Trumbull, il Power F 25:34 S '16 Bodies Custom-made motor car body. A. Johnston, il Country Life 34:66+ S '18 Clutches Automobile clutches. H. A. Tarantous. O Judd Farmer 61:14 O 7 '16 Clutch — its construction and care. A. John- ston. Country Life 32:96 O '17 How to treat the clutch. P. T. Hines. Prog F 33:347 Mr 16 '18 Cost of operation Automobile cost accounting. J. B. Stuart. Farm Eng 4:60 O '16 Differential Adjustment of differential. I. W. Dickerson. Wallaces' F 43:854 My 24 '18 How differentials work. P. T. Hines. Prog F 33:443 Ap 6 '18 Electric equipment Storage battery and its maintenance. A. Johnston. Country Life 32:96 Je '17 Equipment and supplies Home comforts in an automobile. K. H. Ham- ilton, il Country Life 34:88 Jl '18 Year's developments in the accessory field. A. Johnston. Country Life 30:74+ Jl '16 Fuel See Automobile engines — Fuel Lighting Putting blinders on the headlights. A. .John- ston. Country Life 31:112 Ap '17 Radiators How to make a radiator repair. R. H. Smith. Power F 27:47 D '18 To keep radiators from freezing. Power F 27:30 D '18 Steering gear Caring for steering mechanism. H. A. Tar- rantous. il O Judd Farmer 60:13 Ap 1 '16 Tires See Tires (automobile) Transmission Problem of the gearset. A. Johnston. Country Life 33:96 D '17 Automobiles, Care of Caring for your automobile in winter. Prog F 32:1261 D 1 '17 Fine points in operation and maintenance. A. F. Loomis. il Country Life 29:72 F '16 Giving the farm car the right care. F. H. Duerr. Power F 26:18 Ag; 38-9 S; 46 O '17 Go over vour car frequently. P. T. Hines. Power F 27:41 D '18 Hints for the automobile's spring overhaul- ing. Nat Stock & F 40:5 Ap 1 '16 Patriotism and overhauling. A. Johnston. Country Life 34:70 O '18 Pointers on car storage. B. H. Wike. Ohio F 140:447 N 17 '17 Sins of omission. A. Johnston. Country Life 31:110 Mr '17 Spring work on the car. I. W. Dickerson. Wallaces' F 43:814 My 17 'IS Talk with Jones, the garageman. P. T. Hines. Country Gent 82:1892 D 1 '17 Washing the automobile. W. H. Underwood. Power F 26:45 Ag '17 Well groomed motor car. A. Johnston. Coun- try Life 29:86 Ap '16 Automobiles, Military Mechanical power users' associations in agri- culture; utilizing motor cars after the war. Int R Ag Econ 62:28-36 F '16 Auxanometer Simplified precision auxanometer. W. T. Bovie. il Am J Bot 2:95-9 F '15 Aveline, Charles Paul, 1852-1916 Late Charles Aveline. J: Ashton; W. S. Dun- ham. Breeder's Gaz 69:370 F 17 '16 Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 69:173 Ja 27 '16 Sketch. Breeder's Gaz 69:183 Ja 27 '16 Aviation Sport in the air. R. T. Townsend. il Country Life 31:57-9 Ap '17 Aviators Flving corps recruits from the ranks of countrv life. F. P. Stockbridge. il Country Life 32:41-4 O '17 Select army aviators by test, not by educa- tion. R. H. Johnson. J Heredity 8:425 S '17 Testing applicants for aviation corps. R. H. Moulton. Ohio F 141:600 Ap 27 '18 Avocado weevils Avocado weevil. A. S. Hoyt. il Fla State Plant Bd Quar B v 2:108-12 Ja '18 Avocados Avocado culture. P. H. Rolfs. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 26:43-4 Ap '16 Avocado monstrosity. R. W. Hodgson, il J Heredity 8:557-8 D '17 Avocado or alligator pear. A. Hay. il Country Life 31:53 N '16 Avocado propagation. P. H. Rolfs. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 26:39-41 Ap '16 Avocados as food in Guatemala. W. Popeno**. il J Heredity 9:99-107 Mr '18 D-mannoketoheptose: a new sugar from the avocado; abstract. F. B. LaForge. J Frank- lin Inst (Franklin Institute, Philadelphia 50c) 184:122 Jl '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Avocados — Contimied Freezing point lowering of the leaf sap of the horticultural types of persea ameri- cana. J. A. Harris and W. Popenoe. J Ag Research 7:261-8 N 6 '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 4:566-7 Ap '17 Growing the avocado. A. Hay. Country Life 31:66 N '16 History of the avocado and its varieties in California with a check list of all named varieties. I. J. Condit. il Cal State Comm Hort B V 6:1-21 Ja '17 This tree a gold mine. 11 Card M 24:36d S '16 Top working avocados. Philippine Ag R 9, no 4:365-7 '16 Veteran ahuacate tree. F. W. Popenoe. il Gard Chron (Lond) 63:179 Ap 27 '18 Diseases and pests Pythiacystis on avocado trees. H. S. Faw- cett. Phyt 6:433-5 D '16 See also Avocado weevils Axles. See Automobiles — Axles Ayer, Winslow B. Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 70:879 N 9 '16 Ayrshire breeders' association Annual meeting, New York city, Jan. 11, 1917. Field II 27:105-6 F '17 Annual meeting, New York city, Jan. 31. J. G. Watson. Hoard's D 55:263 Mr 1 '18; Same. Kimball's D F 16:176 Mr 1 '18 41st annual meeting, Philadelphia, Jan. 13-14, 1916. Breeder's Gaz 69:138 Ja 20 '16; Rural N Y 75:170 Ja 29 "16; Field II 26:118-19 F '16; Kimball's D F 14:61 F 1 '16; Hoard's D 51:44 F 4 '16 43d annual meeting, New York city, Jan. 31. Breeder's Gaz 73:323 F 14 '18 Ayrshires Ayrshire and the farmer. J. G. Watson. Breeder's Gaz 74:10 Jl 4 '18 Avrshire cow. J. G. Watson, il Field II 27: 750-1 O '17 Ayrshire cows and the dairy type. H. E. Sharp. Hoard's D 51:381 Mr 24 '16 Ayrshire progress during 1916. Field II 27:105- 6 F '17 Ayrshire progress in 1916. W. F.. Stephen. J Ag (Quebec) 20:139 Ja '17 Avrshire piogress — Penshurst share in it. il Hoard's D 52:831 Ja 5 "17 Ayrshire records showing estimated produc- tion and feed consumed: tabulation. N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:217-18 '17 Ayrshires and the official test. J. G. Watson. il Kimball's D F 15:624 S 15 '17 Ayrshires at Glen Innes experiment farm. R. H. Gennys. 11 Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:391-8 Je '17 Ayrshires at Grafton experiment farm. A. H. Havwood. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:209-11 Mr '16 Ayrshires at the National. A. G. Morrell. 11 Prac P 112:428 N 15 '16 Ayrshires at the National dairy show. Hoard's D 56:474 N 1 '18 Ayrshires o' Strathglass. A. G. Morrell. 11 Country Life 30:56-7 Je '16 Beauty, type and production. W. F. Stephen. 11 Field II 26:587 Jl '16 Bonnie coo from Scotland. J. G. Watson. 11 Breeder's Gaz 72:1162 D 20 '17 Breeds of dairy cattle. 11 Farmers' B 893:7-12 •17 Canadian Ayrshires at the National dairy show. J Ag (Quebec) 20:125 D '16 Dairy side of the Ayrshire. C. M. Winslow. 11 Field II 26:588 Jl '16 Development of the Jean Armour family, il Field II 28:26-7 Ja '18 Favre farm, il Hoard's D 53:271 Mr 9 '17 Garclaugh May Mischief 27944. Kimball's D F 14:8 Ja 15 '16 Great old Scotch cow. G. McMillan. 11 Field II 26:589-91 Jl '16 Here's to the Ayrshire; poem. J. L. Stansell. Field II 26:607 Jl '16 Home of the Ayrshire. 11 Hoard's D 52:486 O 27 '16 Leading Ayrshires In production. G. M. Wins- low. 11 Hoard's D 52:764-5 D 22 '16 Loveland farms and Its Ayrshires. D. E. An- drews. 11 Kimball's D F 14:225 Ap 1 '16 Management of an Ayrshire herd. L. E. Ortiz. 11 Breeder's Gaz 73:1195 Je 6 '18 Maple Row Ayrshire farm. W. M. Kelly, il Hoard's D 52:656 D 1 '16 National dairy show; the Ayrshires. Breed- er's Gaz 72:792 N 1 '17 Official records on South farm, Ohio. G. A. Cross. 11 Hoard's D 55:182 F 22 '18 Record accomplishments at Strathglass farm. 11 Field II 27:106-7 F '17 Sex-limited color In Ayrshire cattle. E: N. Wentworth. blbllog J Ag Research 6:141-7 Ap 24 '16 Show ring and production. J. G. Watson. 11 Kimball's D F 15:89 F 15 '17 Some Avr.shire herds of Sherbrooke, Stanstead and Compton. il J Ag (Quebec) 22:78 N '18 Strathglass Ayrshires — beauty and efficiency. J. G. Watson. 11 Hoard's D 54:400 O 19 '17 10th National dairy show. Breeder's Gaz 70: 779 O 26 '16 Two prominent Ayrshire farms near Water- ' loo. 11 J Ag (Quebec) 22:42 S '18 Value of breeding. J. G. Watson. 11 Kim- ball's D F 16:492 S 15 '18 World's champion Ayrshire. 11 Rural N Y 75: 204 F 5 '16 See also Ayrshire breeders' association; Canadian Ayrshire breeders' association; New England Ayrshire breeders' association. Price lists Fifty-four Avrshires average $646 at the Springfield sale. Field II 27:553 Jl '17 New England Ayrshire sale, Hartford, Conn., June 11-12. Breeder's Gaz 73:1309 Je 20 '18; Field II 28:515 Jl '18; Kimball's D F 16:572 Jl 15 '18 1918 New England club sale. J. G. Watson. Hoard's D 55:962 Je 28 '18 Record Ayrshire auction. Breeder's Gaz 71: 1251 Je 21 '17 Azores See also Crops — Azores Azotobacter. See Soil bacteriology B Babbitting Bearings and babbitt pouring. F. I>. Peterson. Country Gent 82:1234 As 4 '17 Babcock, Stephen Moulton, 1843- Babcock jubilee banquet. Kimball's D F 14: 146 Mr 1 '16 Babcock silver jubilee. 11 Hoard's D 51:187-f F 25 '16 Dr Babcock's gift to the industry, por Field II 27:754 O '17 Invention of the Babcock test. H. L. Russell. Hoard's D 51:197 F 25 '16 Portrait. Hoard's D 51:185 F 25 '16 Babcock test. See Milk — Testing Babul. See Gum arable trees Baby beef clubs Baby beef club show at Mississippi state fair. F. W. Farley. Prog F 31:1397 D 2 '16 Baby beef contests for boys and girls. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:298 Mr 'IS Bovs and baby beef at Madison. O Judd Farmer 61:10 D 9 '16 Encouraging baby beef production. R. Baker. 11 Field II 28:418-19 Je '18 Recruiting for beef production. R. Beresford. 11 Breeder's Gaz 71:11934- Je 14 '17 Virginia babv beef club work in 1017. M. O. Cooper. 11 Nat Stock & F 41:914 D 22 '17 Wisconsin baby beef contest. W. L. Houser. Breeder's Gaz 73:107 Ja 17 '18 Wisconsin's baby beef contests. Breeder's Gaz 73:165 Ja 24 '18 Bacillus amylovorus. See Fire blight Bacillus radiclcola. See Soil inoculation Back slacking; story. Am Coop J 13:242-3 F '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 89 Back to the old place on the farm; story. M. Delcomyn. il Am Coop J 14:14-15 S '18 Back yards Activities of Toronto back-yard garden com- mittees. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:321 Ap '17 Amateur adventures in a city back yard. A. Merlin. Country Gent 81:224 Ja 29 '16 Backyard garden. Rural N Y 76:321 Mr 3 '17 Backyard garden and its earnings. L. H. Wil- liams. Rural N Y 77:1397 D 21 '18 Back yard gardens. Card Chron Am 21:103-5 Mr '17 Backyard gardens become food munition plants, il Touchstone (118 E. 30th st. N.Y. 35c) 3:316-23 Jl '18 Back-yard poultry keeping. R. R. Slocum. il Farmers' B 889:1-22 '17 Back yards profitable. Weekly N L, 5:5-6 D 19 '17 Development of the garden plot. L. W. Ram- sey, il Card M 24:214-15 Ja '17 Educative and economic possibilities of school-directed home gardening in Rich- mond, Indiana. J. L. Randall. (B.6) 25p il '17 U.S. Bur. educ, Washington. D.C. Flowers and fruit in the back yard. G. Taat- jes. il Green's Fruit Grower 36:24 My '16 Home, yard and garden contests. R. J. Pearse. il la Ag Ext B 38:1-15 '16 Making a city backyard garden; experiences of the Touchstone garden editor, il Touch- stone (118 E. 30th St, N.Y. 35c) 3:480-8 S '18 My backyard garden. H. T. Howland. Coun- try Gent 81:1163 Je 3 '16 Society of little gardens. B. A. Clark, il House Beautiful (3 Park st., Boston 25c) 41:72-5 Ja '17 Some happy back-yard experiences. H. I^. Mc- P'arland. il Country Gent 82:381 F 24 '17 Value of a small plot of ground to the labor- ing man. W. C. Funk, il U S Ag B 602:1-10 '18 Bacon Bacon cuts and curing, il Breeder's Gaz 74: 207 Ag 8 '18 Bacon industry. E. Belanger. il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:887-9 O '16 Curing bacon. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:667 N •16 Bacteriology Bacteria and their control. H: C. Stewart. Field II 26:437 My '16 Bacteria — friends and foes. D. H. Jones, il Ontario Ag Dept B 265:1-100 '18 Bacteria in fresh and preserved eggs. W. D. Caldwell; O. M. Mason. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 3:434-5 Mr '16 Bacteria in the air. J Home Econ 8:41-2 Ja •16 Bacteria in the intestinal tract. J. Vander- leck. J Ag (Quebec) 20:179 F '17 Bacteria, our invisible friends and foes: their relation to agriculture. B. L. Moss. Prog F 31:466 Ap 1 '16 Bacteriological study of methods for the dis- infection of hides infected with anthrax spores. F. W. Tilley. bibliog J Ag Research 4:65-92 Ap '15 Bacterium pyogenes and its relation to sup- purative lesions in animals. A. R. Ward, bibliog J Bact 2:619-28 N '17 Biological variations of bacteria; induced variations in the cultural characters. M. R. Smirnow. J Bact 1:385-410 Jl '16 Celery-rot bacillus. H. Wormald. bibliog il J Ag Sci 8:216-45 Mr '17 Colorimetric determination of hydrogen ion concentration and its applications in bac- teriology. W: M. Clark and H. A. Lubs. J Bact 2:1-34, 191-236 Ja, My '17 Contribution to the bacteriology of silage. J. M. Sherman, bibliog J Bact 1:445-52 Jl '16 Counting bacteria by means of the microscope. R. S. Breed and J. D. Brew, il N Y State Ag Exp Tech B 49:1-31 '16 Curious accident due to b. pneumoniae. J. P. Simonds. il J Bact 2:244-7 My '17 Effect of natural low temperature on certain fungi and bacteria. H. E. Bartram. J Ag Research 5:651-5 Ja 3 '16 Effect of tobacco smoke and of methyl iodide vapor on the growth of certain microorgan- isms. C. A. Ludwig. bibliog Am J Bot 5: 171-7 Ap '18 Enzymes of the tubercle bacillus. H. J. Cor- per and H. C. Sweany. bibliog J Bact 3: 129-51 Mr '18 Evolution of bacteria. R. E. Buchanan. Sci- ence (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47:320-4 Mr 29 '18 Extreme resistance of two spore bearing mi- croorganisms; bacillus anthracis and bacil- lus subtilis. W. V. Smith. Am Vet M Assn J 49:53-5 Ap '16 Fallacy of refined readings of gas percentages in the fermentation of lactose peptone bile and lactose broth. W: W. Browne and B: Ackman. bibliog J Bact 2:249-61 My '17 Germicidal action of freezing temperatures upon bacteria. C. M. Hilliard and M. A. Davis, bibliog J Bact 3:423-31 Jl '18 Influence of illuminating gas and its consti- tuents on certain bacteria and fungi. C. A. Ludwig. bibliog Am J Bot 5:1-31 Ja '18 Influence of milk and carbohydrate feeding on the character of tlie intestinal flora. T: G. Hull and L.. Rettger. bibliog J Bact 2:47-71 Ja '17 Is symbiosis possible between legume bac- teria and non-legume plants? T: J. Burrill and R. Hansen, bibliog il 111 Ag Exp B 202:115-181 '17 Isolation and cultivation of bacterium tuber- culosis on a synthetic culture medium. C. A. Magoon. bibliog Wash Ag Exp B 132:1-9 '16 Life cycles of the bacteria. F. Lohnis and N. R. Smith, bibliog il J Ag Research 6:675- 702 Jl 31 '16 Method of anaerobic plating permitting ob- servation of growth. H. M. Jones. J Bact 1:339-41 My '16 Modification of the technicfue of the Voges and Proskauer reaction. G: C. Bunker and others. J Bact 3:493-8 S '18 New apparatus for aseptic ultrafiltration. R. E. Smith, il Phyt 7:290-3 Ag '17 New species of alcohol forming bacterium isolated from the interior of stalks of sugar cane infested with the cane-borer diatraea saccharalis. W: L. Owen, bibliog il J Bact 1:235-47 Mr '16 Nitrogen fixation, nitrification, denitriflcation and the production of sulphuretted hydro- gen by bacteria in the Arctic ocean. B. L. Issatchenko. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 12: 1753-5 O '16 Note on aerobic culture of anaerobes at higher temperatures. L. J. Ellefson and I. C. Hall. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46:570 D 7 '17 Note on cross-agglutination of b. coli com- munis and b. dysenteriae Shiga. I. J. Klig- ler. bibliog J Bact 3:441-4 S '18 Note on the preparation of hyphomycetes for microscopical examination. M. F. Boyd, il J Bact 2:365-8 Jl '17 Note on the reaction of the paratyphoids, alpha and beta, in litmus milk. P. B. Had- ley. J Bact 2:263-7 My '17 Number of colonies allowable on satisfactory agar plates. R. S. Breed and W. D. Dotter- rer. bibliog J Bact 1:321-31 My '16 On the significance of the Voges-Proskauer reaction. M. Levine. bibliog J Bact 1:153-64 Mr '16 Presence of the b. coli and b. welchii groups in the intestinal tract of fish (stenomus chrysops). W: W. Browne, bibliog J Bact 2: 417-22 Jl '17 Proteolysis of streptococcus erysipelatis and streptoccus lactius compared under different hydrogen ion concentration. A. Itano. Mass Ag Exp B 167:178-85 '16 Relation of germs to disease, food, milk, water, etc. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:262 F 19 '16 Relation of hydrogen ion concentration of media to the proteolytic activity of bacillus subtilis. A. Itano. Mass Ag Exp B 167:139-77 •16 90 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Bacteriology — Continued Itelative inliuence of microorganisms and plant enzyms on the fermentation of corn silage. A. R. Lamb, blbliog J Ag Research 8:361-80 Mr 6 '17 Science of bacteriology and its relation to other sciences. L. F. Rettger. blbliog J Bact 3:103-13 Mr '18 Simple method for staining, the capsules of bacteria. F. M. Huntoon. J Bact 2:241-3 My •17 Studies on fowl cholera; the toxins of bacillus avisepticus. P. Hadley. bibliog J Bact 3: 277-91 My '18 Studies on the bacterial metabolism of sul- fur. F. W. Tanner, bibliog J Bact 2:585-93 S '17 Studies relative to the apparent close rela- tionship between bact. pertussis and b. bronchisepticus. N. S. Ferry and H. C. Klix. J Bact 3:309-12 Jl '18 Studies relative to the apparent close rela- tionship between bact. pertussis and b. bronchisepticus. N. S. Ferry and A. Noble. J Bact 3:193-208 My '18 Studies upon the blaekletr disease of the po- tato, with special reference to the relation- ship of the causal organisms. W. J. Morse, bibliog J Ag Research 8:79-126 Ja 15 '17 Study of five members (or so-called species) of the septicemia hemorrhagica (pasteurella) group of organisms with special reference to their action on the various carbohydrates. A. M. Besemer. bibliog J Bact 2:177-84 Mr '17 Study of the Boas-Oppler bacillus. P. G. Heinemann and E. E. Ecker. bibliog J Bact 1:435-44 JI '16 Study of the diphtheroid group of organisms with special reference to their relation to the streptococci. R. R. Mellon, il J Bact 2:81- 107, 269-307, 447-500 My-Jl '17 Study of the fermenting properties of bact. pullorum (Rettger) and bact. sanguinarium (Moore). S. A. Goldberg. Am Vet M Assn J 51:203-10 My '17 Work of Elie Metchnikoff. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:51 Jl 29 '16 Wound infection. C: Murray. la Ag Coll OfHc Pub V 14, no 36:241-5 '16 See also Air — Bacteriology; Cheese — Bac- teriology; Colon bacilli; Conglutination test; Cream— Bacteriology; Dairy bacteriologv; Eggs— Bacteriology; Food— Bacteriologv; Ice cream— Bacteriology; Intestines — Bacteriol- ogy; Lactic acid bacteria; Manures — Bac- teriology; Milk — Bacteriology; Myxobacteri- aceae; Nitrification; Phagocytes; Plants- Diseases and pests; Soil bacteriology; Spi- rochaeta; Streptococci; Water — Analysis; Water — Bacteriology; also subhead Diseases and pests under special subjects, e.g. Fruit — ^Diseases and pests Classification Classification of the aciduric bacteria. A. H. Rahe. bibliog J Bact 3:407-21 Jl '18 Comments on the evolution and classification of bacteria. R. S. Breed and others, bibliog J Bact 3:445-59 S '18 Evolution and relationship of the great groups of bacteria. I. J. Khgler. J Bact 2:165-76 Mr •17 Families and genera of the bacteria; pre- liminary report of the committee of the Society of American bacteriologists on characterization and classification of bac- terial types. C. E. A. Winslow and others, bibliog J Bact 2:505-66 S '17 Preliminary note on the classification of some lactose fermenting bacteria. M. Levine. J Bact 1:619-21 N '16 Simple method for the classification of bac- teria as to diastase production. P. W. Allen. 11 J Bact 3:15-17 Ja '18 Statistical classification of the coloncloacae group. M. Levin, bibliog J Bact 3:253-76 My •18 Studies in the nomenclature and classification of the bacteria. R. E. Buchanan, bibliog J Bact 1:591-6; 2:155-64, 347-50, 603-17; 3:27- 61, 175-81, 301-6, 403-6, 461-74 N '16, Mr, Jl, N '17, Ja-S '18 Studies on aerobic spore-bearing non-path- ogenic bacteria. C. A. Laubach. bibliog il J Bact 1:493-533, l-15pl S '16 Studies on aerobic spore-bearing non-patho- genic bacteria. J. S. Lawrence and W. W. Ford, bibliog il J Bact 1:273-320, l-26pl My '16 Study of green fluorescent bacteria from water. F. W. Tanner, bibliog J Bact 3:63- 101 Ja '18 Culture media Bacterial nutrition: a brief note on the pro- duction of erepsin (peptolytic enzyme) by bacteria. N. Berman and L. F. Rettger. J Bact 1:537-9 S ^16 Bacterial nutrition: further studies on the utilization of protein and non-protein nitro- gen. N. Berman and L. F. Rettger. bibliog J Bact 3:367-88 Jl '18 Bacteriological method useful for the study of other micro-organisms. F. M. Bach- mann. il Am J Bot 5:32-5 Ja '18 Bile compared with lactose bouillon for de- termining the presence of b. coli in water. M. M. Obst. bibliog J Bact 1:73-9 Ja '16 Brief note on the use of gentian violet in pre- sumptive tests for ta. coli in milk with ref- erence to sporulating anaerobes. I. C. Hall and L. J. Ellefson. bibliog J Bact 3:355-60 JI '18 Comparison of Loeffler's coagulated blood serum and blood serum with the addition of sterile ox gall in the isolation of the diphtheria bacilli. H. R. Odell. bibliog J Bact 3:189-91 Mr '18 Culture medium for maintaining stock cul- tures of the meningococcus. C. G. A. Roos. J Bact 1:67-71 Ja '16 Effect of hydrogen ion concentration on the production of precipitates in a solution of peptone and its relation to the nutritive value of media. I. J. Kligler. J Bact 2:351-3 Jl '17 Effect of sterilization upon sugars in culture media. C. S. Mudge. J Bact 2:403-15 Jl '17 Elimination of spurious presumptive tests for b. coli in water by the use of gentian violet. I. C. Hall and L. J. Ellefson. bibliog J Bact 3:329-54 Jl '18 Endo medium for the isolation of b. dysen- teriae and a double sugar medium for the differentiation of b. dysenteriae Shiga and Flexner. I. J. Kliger and J. Defandorfer. bibliog J Bact 3:437-40 S '18 Fuchsin-aldehyde reaction on the endo me- dium. G: G. De Bord. J Bact 2:309-14 My '17 Further studies on bacterial nutrition: the utilization of proteid and non-proteid nitro- gen. L. F. Rettger and others, bibliog J Bact 1:15-33 Ja '16 Growth of bacteria in protein-free enzyme- and acid- digestion products. H. C. Robin- son and L. F. Rettger. J Bact 3:209-29 My '18 Importance of uniform culture media in the bacteriological examination of disinfec- tants. J. H. Wright. J Bact 2:315-46 Jl '17 Influence of carbohydrate on the nitrogen m.etabolism of bacteria. N. Berman and L. F. Rettger. bibliog J Bact 3:389-402 Jl '18 Influence of hydrogen-ion concentration of medium on the reproduction of alfalfa bac- teria. E. B. Fred and N. E. Loomis. bibliog J Bact 2:629-33 N '17 Methods of pure culture study; preliminary report of the committee on the chart for identification of bacterial species; with glossary of terms used on chart, bibliog J Bact 3:115-28 Mr '18 New and efficient substitute for nutrose. R. L. Mackenzie Wallis. Ag J of India 12:621-32 O '17 New apparatus for obtaining simultaneous cultures of any desired age for comparative study. R. G. Perkins, il J Bact 3:23-6 Ja '18 New culture medium for the tubercle bacil- lus. W: W. Williams and W. Burdick. J Bact 1:411-14 Jl '16 New differential plating methods for b. bifi- dus (Tissier) and b. acidophilus (Moro). J: C. Torrey. il J Bact 2:435-9 Jl '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 91 Bacteriology — Culture media — Continued Observations sur I'influence chimique des milieux de culture sur le dSveloppement et la production de I'indol par les colibacilles et par les bacilles typhiques. E. Zunz and P. Gyorgry. bibliog J Bact 1:627-61 N '16 On the value of the petroleum-ether method for the isolation of h. typhosus from feces. I.. A. Kohn and C: Krumwiede, jr. J Bact 3:361-6 Jl '18 Practical observations on the titration and adjustment of culture media. B. V. Anthony and C. V. Ekroth. bibliog J Bact 1:209-34 Mr '16 Preliminary report on synthetic media. C. J. T. Doryland. J Bact 1:135-52 Mr '16 Preparation of culture media from whole blood. R. A. Kelser. J Bact 1:615-17 N '16 Pure cultures of wood-rotting fungi on arti- ficial media. W. H. Long and R. M. Harsch. bihliog J Ag Research 12:33-82 Ja 14 '18 Rapid and simple indol test. P. R. Cannon. J Bact 1:535-6 S '16 Simple and practical medium for differentiat- ing b. typhosus, b. paratyphosus A, b. para- typhosus B, b. enteritidis, and b. coli. K. Morishima. J Bact 3:19-22 Ja '18 Some regulating factors in bacterial metabo- lism. I. J. Kligler. J Bact 1:663-71 N '16 Synthetic culture media for wood-destroying fungi. E. J. Pieper and others. Phyt 7:214-20 Je -17 Synthetic medium for the direct enumeration of organisms of the colonaerogenes group. S. H: Ayres and P. Rupp. J Bact 3:433-6 S •18 Toxicity of Victoria blue 4 R. for b. para- typhosus A, b. paratyphosus B and b. en- teritidis. O. Teague. J Bact 3:1-6 Ja '18 Use of a three per cent lactose litmus agar plate for the demonstration of b. coli in water examination. E. M. Meyer. J Bact 2: 237-40 My '17 Sec also Agar; Milk as culture medium Nomenclature Studies in the nomenclature and classification of the bacteria. R. E. Buchanan, bibliog J Bact 1:591-6: 2:155-64, 347-50, 603-17; 3:27- 61, 175-81, 301-6, 403-6 N '16, Mr, Jl, N '17, Ja-S '18 Photographs and photography Blue-printing directly from agar plates. J. Broadhurst. J Bact 3:187-8 Mr '18 Study and teaching Early instructors in becteriology in the United States. D: H. Bergey. J Bact 2:595- 601 N '17 Early instructors in bacteriology in the United States. E. G. Hastings; C. B. Mor- rey. J Bact 3:307-8 My '18 Pedagogics of bacteriology. D: H. Bergey. J Bact 1:5-14 Ja '16 Bacteriology, Dairy. See Dairy bacteriology Bacterium abortus. See Abortion, Infectious Bacterium solanacearum. See Wilt disease Bacterium tumefaciens. See Crown gall Bactrocera cucurbitae. See Melon flies Bagasse as feed. See Feeding and feeding stuff s^Bagasse Bagasse as fuel Tests of boilers with bagasse as fuel. E. W. Kerr. La Ag Exp B 160:1-58 '16 Bags Arrete n. 5353 concernant les sacs en Alle- magne. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:426-30 '17 Importation of burlap, burlap bags and jute. Am Fert 49:33 N 9 '18 Save every bag. Kimball's D F 16:398 My 15 '18; Same. Coop Manager & F 7:55 My '18 Use of 200-pound bags for fertilizers will effect needed saving in burlap. Weekly N L 5:10 Je 19 '18 Bagworms Bag-worm. Purdue Ag 11:36 D '16 Bagworm, an injurious shade-tree insect. L. O. Howard and F. H. Chittenden, il map Farmers' B 701:1-11 '16 Bailey, Liberty Hyde, 1858- Ithaca's farewell to Doctor Bailey. Cornell Countryman 14:482-3 Mr '17 Bakeries Bakery at Camp Dodge. Wallaces' F 43:1144 Ag 9 '18 Report of Federal trade commission on bakery business in United States; report of bakery section of Food administration. 23p '17 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Regulation Bakeries and bakery products. (In Municipal ordinances, 1916, p. 100-5) '17 U. S. Pub. health service, Washington, D.C. * Bakery regulations. (Iti Official statement no. 5. p. 16-17) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Revised rules and regulations governing li- censes manufacturing bakery products, effective Feb. 1, 1918, and superseding series C. (Ser. D) 20p '18 U.S. Food administra- tion, Washington, D.C. Bakers' bread. See Bread, Bakers' Bakery products Commercial stocks of bakery products. U S Food Surveys 1:16-18 My 18 '18 Baking Baking day. A. M. Ashton. Rural N T 75:1056 Ag 5 '16 Barley flour now on market good substitute for wheat; recipes. Weekly N L 5:7 My 22 '18 Save more wheat. Cornell Countryman 15: 474-5 My '18 Standardization of temperatures for cooking batters and doughs. E. Stanley and M. Wal- lace. J Home Econ 8:429-38 Ag '16 Use barley — save wheat; recipes. U S Ag C 111:1-4 '18 Use of wheat flour substitutes in baking. H. L. Wessling. Farmers' B 955:1-22 '18 S'cp also Bread; Cake; Cookery; Ovens; Pastry Baking powder R3Ie of calcium sulphate in phosphate baking powders. H. E. Patten. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 2:225-9 F '17 Analysis Baking powders and their ingredients, bibliog Assn OfRc Ag Chem J 2,no 3,pt 2:33^-50 N '16 Report on baking powders. H. E. Patten. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 2:214-25 P '17 Balanced ration; Thanksgiving. Rural N Y 76: 1320, 1350 N 17-24 '17 Baldness Inheritance of baldness. D. Osborn. il J Her- edity 7:347-55 Ag '16 Balling saccharometer. See Saccharometers Balsa tree Lightest known wood, il Rural N Y 75:839 Je 3 '16 New wood, the lightest known. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:444 D 8 '17 Balsam fir. See Fir Balsam poplar. See Poplar Balsamorrhiza Resin secretion in balsamorrhiza sagittata. B. C. Faust, bibliog il Bot Gaz 64:441-79 D '17 Balsams Notes on balsam culture. Gard Chron Am 20: 121 Mr '16 Baltimore orioles. See Orioles Bamboo Bamboo. J. Hudson. Royal Hort Soc J 42, pts 2-3:245-52 S '17 Bamboos grown in shade. B. Levett. Gard Chron (Lond) 61:83 F 24 '17 Cultivation of the bamboo as a profitable commercial enterprise. G. Girardi. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 4:575-6 Ap '16 Growers of foreign bamboo warned. Am Flor 46:938 My 20 '16 On the identity of Blanco's species of bam- busa. E. D. Merrill. Am J Bot 3:58-64 F '16 92 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Bamboo — Continued Diseases and pests See also Bamboo smut Bamboo smut Bamboo smut fungus in Cuba. D. Fairchild. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:450 Mr '16 Occurrence of bamboo smut in America. F. "W. Patterson and V. K. Charles, il Phyt 6:351-6 Ag '16 Bambusa. See Bamboo Banana flour Banana flour to help fortify America against a bread famine. Current Opinion (63 W. 36th St, N.Y. 25c) 63:355 N '17 Superior bread baked from banana flour. Sci- entific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:92 Ag 4 '17 Banana root borers Some pests we do not want, why we do not want them, and how they may arrive; the banana root borer. D. B. Mackie. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:498-502 Ag '18 Banana stalks Banana stalks as a source of potash. H. E. Billings and A. W. Christie. J Industrial and Engineering Chemistry (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. $6 per yr) 9:153-4 F '17 Potash in banana stalks and skins. R. H. Ellis. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 7:950-1 Jl •16 Banana wilt Banana wilt (Panama disease). E. W. Brandes. il Porto Rico Ag Exp Rep 1916:29- 31 '18 Bananas Alcoholic fermentation of banana must. R. Peratti and V. Riviera. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 5:610-12 My '18 Banana: a food of exceptional valvie. S: C. Prescott. Scientific Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 6:65-75 Ja '18 Banana as a food. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. lOc) 85:52 Ja 26 '18 Banana culture in the Tweed district. C. E. B. Welsh. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29: 731-6 O '18 Bananas an important source of the nation's food supply. Ag Digest 2:549 Jl '17 Cook your bananas. Lit Digest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 56:22 F 16 '18 Dvestuffs from bananas; report from Eng- "land. Textile World J (461 8th av. at 34th St., N.Y. $3 per yr.) 53:993-F S 8 '17 Food value of the banana. 35p '17 United Fruit company, 131 State st., Boston Native bananas of the Hawaiian Islands. V. MacCaughey. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5: 571-3 My '18 Ripening bananas by gas. Gas Age (52 Vander- bilt av., N.Y. $3 per yr) 39:251 Mr 1 '17 When food costs soar; bananas still stay at a reasonable price. G. V. Gray. • Country Gent 82:750 Ap 14 '17 Wonderful growers. Green's Fruit Grower 36: 23 My '16 See also Banana flour Composition Changes in composition of peel and pulp of ripening bananas. H. C. (xore. bibliog J Ag Research 3:187-203 D '14 Diseases and pests Banana as a host fruit of the Mediterranean fruit fly. E. A. Back and C. E. Pemberton. bibliog il J Ag Research 5:793-804 Ja 24 '16 Banana diseases. 11 Hawaii Ag Exp Rep 1917: 40-2 '18 Mediterranean fruit-fly (ceratitis capitata Wied.) breeds in bananas. H: H. P. Sev- erin. bibliog J Econ Entom 10:318-21 Je '17 Tylenchus similis, the cause of a root disease of sugar cane and banana. N. A. Cobb. J Ag Research 4:561-8 S '15 Sec also Banana root borers; Banana wilt Band boxes Band-box gay. il Country Life 30:98 Je '16 Bands (music) Boys' military bands to meet war needs. A. V. Chamberlain. Rural Manhood 9:151-3 Ap '18 Banker-farmer (periodical) What the American bankers' association has done and is doing in farm development work. B. F. Harris. (In Agricultural exten- sion, p 96-102) '16 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe st., Chicago Banking law. See Agricultural credit — United States — Law Banks and agricultural development Agriculturist for each bank — the day is surely coming! Banker-F 3:3 Ja '16 Backing up the county agent. A. D. Cobb, il Banker-P 5:10-11 Ja '18 Bank-agriculturist's work. M. D. Lincoln, il Banker-F 5:2-4 N '18 Bank assistance to agriculture. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:179-80 F '16 Bank with a heart. G: K. Turner, il Coun- try Gent 82:1903-4-1- D 8 '17 Bank with a vision. F. H. Jeter, il Country Gent 83:2 O 12 '18 Banker and agriculture. C. Ousley. il Banker- P 5:2-4 O '18 Banker and farmer: dealers in pork and beans. M. T. Herrick. Outlook (287 4th av.. N.Y. 10c) 116:21-2 My 2 '17 Banker and food production. J. Hirsch. il Banker-P 5:2-4 Ag '18 Banker and his relations to his customer and the community. F. N. Shepherd, il Banker- F 4:4-5 Mr '17 Banker boosts fruit-growing. H. L. Spooner. il Fruit-Grower 28:44 Ja 15 '17 Banker dairy booster. Wallaces' F 42:823 My 18 '17 Banker-farmer war program. J. Hirsch. Banker-F 5:5-7 O '18 Banker who saw ahead. W. Harper. Country Gent 83:26 Ja 19 '18 Bankers' activities for a better agriculture. R. H. Smith. Penn State F 9:337-8 Mr '16 Bankers and the farm loan act. H. Quick. Banker-F 4:14-15 Ap '17 Banker's viewpoint: Wisconsin farm man- agement demonstration work. B. M. Smith. Hoard's D 54:764 D 21 '17 Banking wisdoiTi and purebred stock. F. D. Tomson. Breeder's Gaz 72:139 Ag 2 '17 Bank's ag man. R. A. Blanchard. Banker-F 6:16 D '18 Banks hasten to cooperate to bring increased food production. Banker-F 4:15 My '17 Be a banker-farmer — these bankers point out the way. il Banker-F 3:12 Mr '16 College calls New England bankers to the banker-farmer banner. Banker-F 3:13 Jl '16 Conditions adverse — but the bank brought milk cows and hogs. C. M. Kraemer. il Banker-F 3:13 Ja '16 Country banker's opportunity to bring a safer agriculture. J. Hirsch. Banker-F 3:2-5 O '16 County agent and banker. R. A. Ward, il Banker-F 5:10 N '18 Financing the farmers of a community that is just developing. D. W. Davis. Banker-F 3:6 Mr '16 Foster interest in livestock by helping to form calf, pig and sheep clubs, il Banker-F 4:6-7 My '17 Get behind the farmer! Banker-F 5:9-10 O '18 Getting the farmers and bankers together. Ag Digest 2:693 N '17 How a Georgia bank placed $6,000 worth of hogs among farmers. R. C. Dunlap. il Banker-F 4:10 Jl '17 How a letter from a farmer aroused the bankers of California. H. C. Carr. Banker- F 3:12-13 Ag '16 How bankers state associations work for ag- riculture. Banker-F 3:14 Ap; 2-4 Je; 11-16 S '16 How eleven banks cooperate to bring better cows and bigger milk checks. H. I. Wood. il Banker-F 4:6-7 Ja '17; Same cond. Ag Digest 1:295-6 F '17 How Indiana banks build up their communi- ties— and themselves. C. Henry, il Banker- F 4:10-11 S '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 93 Banks and agricultural development — Cont. How Kansas hankers paved the way for live- stock improvement. Banker-F 4:14 N '17 How Lone Star state bankers are battling — it's inspiring. Banker-F 3:15 Jl '16 How one bank helped. E. B. Harshaw. il Banker-F 5:15 IMy 'IS How Texas bankers plan to encourage beef cattle feeding. J. Hirsch. Banker-F 4:12 My '17 How the bank-agriculturist is known as the farmers' minister. M. K. Lincoln. Banker-F 3:5 Je '16 How the bank took the farmers to college, il Banker-F 4:10 Ja '17 How the bankers' state associations are co- operating with the farmers, il Banker-F 4: 2-4 Ag '17 How the banks are cooperating. Banker-F 5: 11 Mr; 14-15 Ap '18 How Wisconsin banker-farmer work has helped farmers — and bankers! J. R. Wheel- er. Banker-F 4:6 Jl '17 In Wisconsin and California. Banker-P 5:14 Ag '18 Increased production is need. C: A. Hinsch. Banker-F 5:6 Ja '18 Job for the banker. J. H. Collins. Country Gent 81:1937 N 4 '16 Join the army of banker- farmers — these bankers point the way. Banker-F 3:14 F '16 Kentucky bank's calf club. A. H. Eckles. il Banker-F 5:10 F '18 Messages by banker-farmer leaders to the Atlantic City conference. J. R. Wheeler. Banker-F 4:9 N '17 Mississippi results; banker-farmer work wins out. C. A. Cobb. Banker-F 6:15 D '18 Organize and win. F. P. Brady. Banker-F 5:13 N '18 Pennsylvania bankers at work. C. G. Mc- Bride. il Banker-F 5:6-7 N '18 Pennsylvania makes its plans; banker lead- ers in each county to stimulate production. L. T. McFadden. il Banker-F 5:14 My '18 Proceedings of the second banker-farmer con- vention under the auspices of the Washing- ton bankers association, Nov. 9-10, 1917. Wash Ag Ext Ser l,no 31:1-14 '17 Rallying the bankers of America for agri- cultural preparedness. J. Hirsch. 11 Banker- F 4:2-3 O '17 Relations of the farmer, the country banker and the city banker. J. R. Wheeler. Banker- F 4:4 Ja '17 Results with the Kansas farm account books. P. E. McNall. Banker-F 4:15 Mr '17 Rural organization, il Banker-F 5:2-4 S '18 Short-time credit for farmers. C: P. Holland. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1917, pt 2:39-43 '18 Some farm problems in New York. M. C Bur- ritt. il Banker-F 5:10 Mr 'IcS Speeding up the North-west. R. A. Blanchard. il Banker-F 5:6 Je '18 State associations strip for action — leaders tell plans. Banker-F 3:15 F '16 This banker took a gun and dog — and got ac- quainted. Banker-F 3:13 F '16 Three practical avenues of activity. W. C. Gordon. Banker-F 4:3 Ja '17 To keep farm books: Ohio college and bankers unite. R. F. Tabez-. Banker-F 6:11 D '18 Uncle Sam furnished the creamery — but a banker produced the cows, il Banker-F 4:12 Ja '17 Use the bank lobby; agricultural displays suc- ceed. R. A. Blanchard. il Banker-F 5:14 S '18 Voice of the banker in ten southern states. Country Gent 81:688 Mr 25 '16 What bankers everywhere are doing to co- operate with the farmer, il Banker-F 4: 13 Mr; 12 Ap '17 What safe farming is doing for southern ag- riculture— the banker's part. B. Knapp. Banker-F 4:4-5 N '17 What the American bankers' as,sociation has done and is doing in farm development work. B. F. Harris. (In Agricultural exten- sion, p 96-102) '16 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago What the banker-farmer movement has meant to Michigan. Banker-F 3:14 Jl '16 What the banker ought to know. R. A. Blan- chard. Banker-F 5:6 Je '18; Same cond. Ag Digest 3:10 Jl '18 What the bankers ought to know about agri- culture— but don't. H. C. Carr. Banker-F 4: 15-16 Ag '17 What the empire builder thought of the banker-farmer movement. J. J. Hill. Bank- er-F 3:2 Jl '16 When the banker farms. Banker-F 6:10 D '18 Why a big city bank has established an agri- cultural department. M. T. Herrick. Banker-F 4:14-15 O '17 Why bankers, merchants, manufacturers and professional men should be vitally inter- ested in farm develooment. C. J. Haase. {In Agricultural extension, p 11-14) '16 Na- tional implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago Why every banker should cooperate. R. A. Pearson. Banker-F 4:2-3 N '17 Why the banker needs education just as much as the farmer. G: R. James. Banker- F 4:13 Ag '17 Why the banker should encourage dairying. W. R. Finlay.son. Ag Digest 1:380 Ap '17 Why the banker should help to increase live- stock production. J. O. Armour, il Banker-F 4:4 My '17 Why the city banker should aid the banker farmer movement. G: J. Hurst. Banker-F 3:14 O '16 Window displays in a big city. C. A. Tyler, il Banker-F 5:14 O '18 Work and purpose of the Agricultural com- mission of the American bankers associa- tion. Banker-F 4:15 Je '17 Working with the bankers. W. Macmonnies. Jersey B 36:675 My 2 '17 Sec also Farm mortgage bankers' associa- tion Banks and banking Activity of the agricultural bank of Egypt in 1916. Int R Ag Bcon 9, no 3:230-2 Mr '18 Agricultural banking in the delta of Burma. L. Dawson. Ag J of India 13:71-81 Ja '18 Bank of Martinique. Int R Ag Econ 66:81-94 Je '16 Bank of the Argentine nation and its develop- ment. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3:227-9 Mr '18 Boys' savings bank in Texas. T. J. Delohery. Hoard's D 51:992 Jl 21 '16 Business of advances on mortgage transacted by cantonal banks and local banks in Switzerland. Int R Ag Econ 66:95-9 Je '16 Development of banking and thrift in India. A. C. Chatterjee. Ag J of India 13:305-18 Ap '18 Federal banks and financial organization. Int R Ag Econ 76:55-69 Ap '17 How banker and farmer may cooperate. Prog F 31:1330 N 18 '16 How banks may profit by helping farmers out of the usual autumn squeeze. O Judd Farm- er 61:9 S 30 '16 Land bank of South Africa in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 79:28-32 Jl '17 Miscellaneous information relating to credit in Argentina. Int R Ag Econ 63:85-9 Mr '16 Need of co-operation between manufacturers and bankers. F. C. Schwedtman. Am Fert 45:66-8-1- Jl 22 '16 Opportunity of the farmer and the duty of the banker. G: M. Reynolds. Banker-F 4: 5 Je '17 Part played by banks in agricultural economy in Kansas. Int R Ag Econ 69:75-80 S '16 Position of certain popular banks in 1915, Italy. Int R Ag Econ 73:23-6 Ja '17 Spirit of the banker-farmer movement — and its future. B. F. Harris. Banker-F 3:6-7 O •16 What is the duty of the American banker? P: W. Goebel. Banker-F 4:2-4 Je '17 When vou ask your banker for a loan. Ag Digest 2:867-8 Mr '18 94 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Banks and banking — Continued Working- of central and provincial banks in India. Int R Ag Econ 63:9-24 Mr '16 Sec also Agricultural credit; Banks and agricultural development; Central bank; Federal farm land banks; Mortgage banks; Postal savings banks; Savings banks; Stocks; also National bank of Italian rural credit societies Federal reserve system Relation of the new federal reserve system to the farmer. J: S. Williams. Farmers' Nat Congress Pro 1916:105-18 Banks and banking, Cooperative Central co-operative bank of Bulgaria. Int R Ag Econ 79:1-7 '17 Co-operative agricultural credit in Sweden. Int R Ag Econ 70:17-25 O '16 Facts as to the development and organiza- tion of Catholic rural banks in the district of Lodi. Int R Ag Econ 72:30-7 D '16 General Raiffeisen federation in 1914-1915. Int R Ag Econ 74:1-13; 75:1-10 F-Mr '17 Government order as to the business of co- operative banks in British India. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 1:9-10 Ja '18 Rural cooperative credit. A. Desjardins. (In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 78-98) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. Why not farmers' banks? D. R. Hubbard. Wallaces' F 41:169 F 4 '16 Sec also Agricultural cooperative credit associations; Central bank; Credit unions. Agricultural Bantams Black breasted red game bantam. J. K. Wylie. Am P J 49:190 F '18 Japanese bantams worth-while. 11 O Judd Farmer 60:11 Mr 11 '16 Raising bantams. A. C. Wainwrig-ht. Am P Advocate 24:324 Mr '16 Sebright bantams — some reflections concern- ing them. H. G. Rees. il Am P Advocate 24:778 O '16 Toy poultry; photographs. Cotmtry Gent 83: sup ii Ja 12 '18 Barberries Banish the barberry, il Weekly N L 5:4 Ap 3 '18 Banish the spiny Hun; dig out barberry be- cause it spreads black stem wheat rust. H. R. O'Brien, il Country Gent 83:9 My 25 '18 Barberry and the wheat rust. W. N. Clute. Gard Chron Am 22:232 S '18 Barberry bush and black stem rust of small grains. I. E. Melhus and L. W. Durrell. il la Ag Exp C 35 4p '17 Barberry bush extermination being planned. Coop Manager & F 7:26 Mr '18 Barberry eradication and wheat rust. H. R. O'Brien, il Wallaces' F 43:775 My 10 '18 Barberry eradication campaign. W. B. Leer, il Purdue Ag 13:26-8 O '18 Barberry plant menaces wheat. O Judd Farmer 64:512 My 11 '18 Black stem rust being found. H. R. O'Brien. Hoard's D 55:1056 Jl 19 '18 Case against the barberry. H. S. Jackson. 11 Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 100:1-4 '18 Common barberry an enemy of wheat. E. M. Freeman, il Minn Ag Ext Spec B 26 4p '18 Control of rust, maps Ag Gaz of Canada 5: 974-7 O '18 Cooperation of nurserymen requested in erad- ication of common barberry to aid in the control of wheat-stem rust. (Service and regulatory announcements — Fed. Hort. Bd. 51) p 42-3 "18 U S Ag Destroy the common barberry. E. M. Free- man, il Minn Hort 46:168 Ap '18 Destroy the common barberry bush; it threat- ens the wheat crop, il S D Ag Ext C 3 4p '18 Destroy the dangerous barberry bushes. Coop Manager & F 7:32 My '18 Grain rust threatens Iowa crops. H. R. O'Brien. Wallaces' F 43:900 Je 7 '18 New or noteworthy plants in the society's garden; berberis rubrostilla. il Royal Hort Soc J 42.pts 2-3:353-4 S '17 Ohio is digging out barberries. H. R. O'Brien, il Nat Stock & F 42:288 Je 15 '18 Protect the wheat crop; eradicate the com- mon barberry from Illinois, il 111 Ag Ext C 22:1-4 '18 Pull the dangerous barberry bushes; save the wheat crop. E. D. Ball and R. E. Vaughan. Wis Ag Ext C 102 4p '18 Story of black stem rust of grain and the bar- berry. E. M. Freeman, il Minn Ag Ext Spec B 27:1-8 '18 To eradicate barberry bushes. H. R. O'Brien. Hoard's D 55:652 My 3 '18 Traitorous barberry. J. W. Henceroth. il Am Coop J 14:9 S '18 Barium phosphate Barium-phosphate — a new fertilizer. G: W. Cavanaugh. Rural N Y 75:580 Ap 8 '16 Bark Composition Tannin contents of some Queensland barks. J. C. Briinnich and A. T. Jefferis. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 5:687-8 My '16 Bark as food Tree bark as human food. H. Maxwell, il Am For 22:277-80 My '16 Barkbeetles Bark beetles. Fruit-Grower 28:101 F 1 '17 Bark-beetles infesting the Douglas fir. W: J. Chamberlin. il Ore Ag Exp B 147:1-40 '18 Canadian bark-beetles. J. M. Swaine. 32p '17 Canada Ag Orchard barkbeetles and pinhole borers, and how to control them. F. E. Brooks, il Farm- ers' B 763:1-15 '16 See also Pine barkbeetles Barkley bill. See Misbranding Barley Action of ammoniacal salts on the growth of barlev. H. G. Soderbaum. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 9:1275-8 S '16 Antagonism between anions as affecting bar- ley yields on a clay-adobe soil. C: B. Lip- man and W. F. Gericke. bibliog il J Ag Re- search 4:201-18 Je '15 Barley. (In Geography of the world's agri- culture, p. 40-4) maps '17 U S Ag Barley. J. T. Pridham. il New South Wales Ag Dept (Sydney) Farmers' B 112:1-22 N '16 Barley; an early maturing crop for years of feed shortage. L. C. Burnett, map la Ag Exp C 4S:l-4 '18 Barley for bread. S. S. Cline. il map Country Gent 83:22 Mr 30 '18 Barley improvement. F. A. Spragg. il Mich Ag Exp C 32:1-11 '16; Same. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1917:664-72 Barley in the great plains area; relation of cultural methods to production. E. C. Chil- cott and others, map U S Ag B 222:1-32 '15 Barley in Washington. E. G. Schafer and E. F. Gaines, il map Wash Ag Exp B 141: Barley in Wyoming. T. S. Parsons, il Wyo Ag Exp B 115:1-35 '17 Bailev vs. alfalfa. W. S. Tomlinson. Ohio F 140:211 S 15 '17 Cereal experiments at the Judith basin sub- station. Moccasin, Mont. N. C. Donaldson, il U S Ag B 398:31-4 '16 Crops and stock on the home farm. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:61 F 9 '18 Cultivation and utilization of barley. H. V. Harlan, il maps Farmers' B 968:1-39 18 Effect of hydrogen and hydroxyl ion con- centration on the growth of barley seed- lings. D. R. Hoagland. bibliog Soil Sci 3: 547-60 Je '17 Effect of the concentration of the nutrient solution on the growth of barley and wheat in water cultures. W. E. Brenchley. il Ann Bot 30:77-90 Ja '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 95 Barley — Continued Experiments on the effects of constituents of solid smelter wastes on barley giowth in pot cultures. C. B. Lipman and W. F. Gericke. Cal Univ Pub Ag Sci v l.no 13 495- 587p -17 (95c) Grain production in Nevada. C: S. Knight, il Nev Ag Exp B 89:28-31 '17 Handling tiie barley crop. A. T. Morison. il Country Gent 83:26 My 18 '18 Influence of ammonium sulfate on the germi- nation and the growth of barley in sand arid soil cultures kept at different moisture con- tents and at various osmotic concentrations of the soil solvition. M. I. Wolkoff. bibliog Soil Sci 5:421-79 Je '18 Influence of the n\echanical composition of the soil on the availability of nitrate of soda and dried blood, il N J Ag Exp Rep 1916: 369-80 '17 More bailey in northern Illinois. E. B. Hea- ton. il O Judd Farmer 63:3 Ag 4 '17 New barlev crop estimates. Coop Manager & F 8:79 S '18 Oldest cereal in the world. W. H. Olin. il Country Gent 81:2183-4 D 23 '16 Shall barley replace corn? O Judd Farmer 64: 8 F 9 '18 Significance of the sulfur in sulfate of am- monia applied to certain soils. C: B. Lipman and W. F. Gericke. Soil Sci 5:81-6 Ja '18 Some effects on successive cropping to bar- lev. W. F. Gericke. Am Soc Agron J 9:325- 32 O '17; Excerpts. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 3:322-4 Mr '18 Studies by means of both pot and solution culture of the phosphorus and potassium requirements of the barley plant during its different periods of growth. F. R. Pember. il R I Ag Exp B 169:1-50 '17 Threshing barley, il J Ag (Quebec) 22:37 S '18 Twelve wavs to use barlev. A. L. Daniels. Wis Ag Ext C 80:1-8 '17 (rev. '18); Same cond. J Home Econ 9:333-6 Jl '17; Excerpts. Rural N Y 76:902 Jl 21 '17 Wheat, rye and barley: useful facts about soils, culture, etc. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 31: 829 Jl 1 '16 Winter barley. C. W. Warburton. Counti'y Gent 82:1253 Ag 11 '17 Winter oats, barley, spelt and emmer. N. Schmitz. il Md Ag Exp B 200:107-30 '17; Same. Md Ag Exp Rep 1916-1917 '17 Wisconsin barley methods. R. E. Dimick. O Judd Farmer 60:18 F 12 '16 See also Feeding and feeding stuffs — Barley Breeding Genetic study on the awns of a variety of six- rowed barley. S. Ikeno. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:439-41 Ap '18 Importance of the awns of native wheat in Hungary and of barley in Sweden. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 5:727-9 My '17 Inheritance in wheat, barley and oat hybrids. E. F. Gaines, il Wash Ag Exp B 135:26-45 •17 Lulea branch of the Svalof station. North Sweden. H. Tedin. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 3:302-4 Mr '18 Some distinctions in our cultivated barleys with reference to their use in plant breed- ing. H. V. Harlan, bibliog U S Ag B 137:1- 38 '14 Diseases and pests Bacterial-blight of barley. L. R. Jones and others, il map J Ag Research 11:625-44 D 17 '17 Crioceris melanopa (lema melanopus) injuri- ous to oats and barley in Hungary. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 2:312-14 F '16 Dwarfing of barley and the specific resistance of certain graminae to several species of uredinaceae and ustilaginaceae. E. Henning. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:443 Mr '16 On the specific susceptibility of barley to leaf stripe disease. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 8:1197-8 Ag '17 See also Barley smut Grading Barley future market. C: F. MacDonald. Coop Manager & F 8:37 N '18 Laws Airete n. 5182 concernant la prohibition du commerce du malt en Allemagne. Int Year- book Ag Leg 1916:35-7 '17 Arrete n. 5309 concernant I'orge provenant de la recolte de 1916 en Allemagne. Int Year- book Ag Leg 1916:63-72 '17 IVIilling and baking tests Other grains than wheat in bread making; Milling value of barley. W. L. Stockham; T: Sanderson. N D Ag Exp B 123:100-7 '17 Morphology Morphology of the barley grain with reference to its enzym-secreting areas. A. Mann and H. V. Harlan, il U S Ag B 183:1-32 '15 Prices Profits and losses in barley production during the past sixty years. Wallaces* F 43:977 Je 28 '18 Seed Structure of the integumentary system of the barley grain in relation to localized water absorption and semi-permeability. E. J. Collins, bibliog Ann Bot 32:381-414 Jl '18 Standards * Barley buying for export. (In Official state- ment no. 5, p. 8) '18 U.S. Food administra- tion, Washington, D.C. Statistics * Barley and oats in Ontario. (Iti Report, Bur. of industries, 1917, p. 29) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Barley in the United States and other coun- tries, including exports and imports. See United States Department of agriculture Yearbooks Commercial stocks of barley, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:6-8 Je 8 '18 Commercial stocks of barley, July 1. U S Food Surv^eys 2:6-8 S 9 '18 Farm stocks March 1, 1917, and shipments out of country. Monthly Crop Rep 3:23 Mr •17 Statistical notes on cereals; studies on yield, trade, consumption and prices, with rates of ocean freight, (no 4) p 42-50 (O) '16 Bur. of statistics. Int. inst. of ag., Rome Varieties Cereal experiments at Dickinson, N. Dak. J. A. Clark, il U S Ag B 33:31-6 '14 Cereal experimeuts at the Williston station; experiments with barley. F. R. Babcock. il U S Ag B 270:28-33 '15 Cereal investigations on the Belle Fourche experiment farm; experiments with barley. C. Salmon, il U S Ag B 297:34-8 '15 Dry farming investigations at the Sherman county brancii experiment station. D. E. Stephens and C. E. Hill, il Ore Ag Exp B 144:15-17 '17 Experiments with spring cereals at the east- ern Oregon dry-farming substation Moro, Oreg. D: E. Stephens, il U S Ag B 498:31-4 '17 Experiments with wheat, oats, and barley in South Dakota. M. Champlin. il U S Ag B 39:28-36 '14 Giovanni Raineri and Emilio Maraini, new varieties of autumn barley selected in Italy. N. Strampelli. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 8:1112-13 Ag '17 Identification of varieties of barley. H. V. Harlan, bibliog il U S Ag B 622:1-32 '18 Varieties of oats and barley: an account of the results of some recent experiments in England and Wales. J Bd Ag 23:1056-63 F '17 Barley, Wild. See Squirreltail grass 96 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Barley flour * Barley bread, optimum reaction and salt ef- fect. L. L. Landenberger. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:269-70 S 13 '18 Barley flour now on market good substitute for wheat; recipes. Weelily N L 5:7 My 22 ■18 Barley for bread. W. H. Olin. il Country Gent 82:1303 Ag 18 '17 Use barley — save wheat; recipes. U S Ag C 111:1-4 '18 Statistics Commercial stocks of barley flour, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:11-13 S 9 "18 Barley smut Experiment in the treatment of covered smut of barley. E. S. Salmon and H. Wormald. il J Bd Ag 24:1388-94 Mr '18 * Possible new fungicide for wheat and barley smut. W. W. Mackie. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:515-16 N 22 '18 Smuts of oats and barley. G: L. Zundel. il Wash Ag Ext Ser l,no 43 4p '18 Barn raising Old-fashioned community spirit; barn rais- ing in Lancaster county, Pa. J: G. Zook. Rural N Y 76:849 Jl 7 '17 Barnes, James Hector, 1879-1917 Sketch, por Ag J of India 12:566-8 O '17 Barns and stables * Action of wind on barns and proper methods of bracing. Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N. Y. 25c) 40:476-7 O '18 Barn building materials. W: E. Frudden. il Field II 26:748-9 S '16 Barn construction problems. Ohio F 137:816 Je 17 '16 Barn floor construction. H. C. Campbell. Hoard's D 53:452 Mr 30 '17 Barn for the new settler. E. L. Luther, plans Hoard's D 51:732 My 26 '16 Barn planning. W. Ashby. plan Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 2:22-34 '17 Barn replanned to save labor, plan Country Gent 83:28 Mr 9 '18 Barns for work animals. B. Youngblood. 11 plans Tex Ag Exp B 210:1-28 '17 Barns that have saved labor, il System on the Farm 3:192+ N '18 Before building, plans Hoard's D 51:733 My 26 '16 Boost for the round barn. O. Gunderson. Country Gent 82:907 My 19 '17 * Building a sanitary bank barn. G: E. Walsh. Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 40:559 D '18 Building the barn. E. V. Laughlln. Farm Eng 5:6 Je '17 Circular barn that satisfles. G. H. Dacy. il Farm Eng 4:95 D '16 Combination barn. E. V. Laughlin. plan Farm Eng 5:7 Ag '17 Combination barn and stable, il plan Country Gent 81:49 Ja 8 '16 Convenience and good looks. W: A. Radford. il plan Am Coop J 12:683-4 Je '17 Convenient buildings for the farm. W. E. Frudden. il plans Building Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 39:687-90 D '17 Creosoted wood blocks for stable floors. Hoard's D 51:737 My 26 '16 Eight thrift plans in barn building. J. L. Jus- tice, il plan System on the Farm 2:214-16 Je '18 Evolution of the barn. L. L. Little. 11 Coun- try Life 33:90 D '17 Farm buildings in foreign lands. W. J. Eraser. Hoard's D 53:427 Mr 30 '17 Fine barn on an Ohio farm, il Ohio F 139:709 My 26 '17 Frame that is well adapted to large barns. W. E. Frudden. il plan Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 40:285-7 Je '18 General purpose barn. D. Scoates. plan Prog F 31:1385 D 2 '16 General-purpose barn. J: L. Shawver. plan Nat Stock & F 40:544 Ag 26 '16 General purpose farm barn. J: L. Shawver. 11 plans Power F 27:37 Ap '18 Getting back the cost of a barn in two sea- sons. J. Wickre. plan System on the Farm 1:340-1 N '17 Getting the most for your money in barn construction. C. I. Griffith, il Hoard's D 53:420+ Mr 30 '17 Good insurance for the hay. E. V. Laughlin. plan Farm Eng 5:6 My '17 Hay and stock barn, il plan Wallaces' F 42: 1427 O 19 '17 Hay barn and cattle shed; convenient plan for use on a cattle farm. A. L. French, plan Prog F 32:325 Mr 10 '17 Hole in the doughnut; some arguments against the round barn. R. H. Smith. 11 Country Gent 82:396 F 24 '17 How one man replaces three. A. S. Bard, il System on the Farm 3:138-9 O '18 How rafters for a (jothic-roof barn w^ere laid out. C. E. Kelly. 11 Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 40:284-5 Je '18 Illinois cattle barn, plans Breeder's Gaz 74: 281 Ag 22 '18 Keeping up with the times. L. F. Graber. 11 Hoard's D 55:45 F 1 '18 Large barn of clay tile. G: W. Iverson. il O Judd Farmer 62:11 Ja 20 '17 Modern barn. C. R. Pickering. 11 Hoard's D 51:8 Ja 28 '16 New barn. H: Wallace, il Wallaces' F 42:188 F 2 '17 New style barn doors. Building Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 20c) 39:636 N '17 Permanent farm buildings. K. J. T. Ekblaw. 11 Hoard's D 51:154 F 18 '16 Plank barn frame. W. E. Frudden. 11 Hoard's D 51:731 My 26 '16 Planning a farm barn. 11 plans Farm Eng 6: 14 Ja '18 Planning farm barns. W. Ashby. 11 plans Wallaces' F 42:796-7 My 11 '17 Planning for better farm buildings. W. Kirk- patrick. il Kimball's D F 16:504+ S 15 '18 Plans for a modern barn. W: A. Radford. 11 Country Gent 83:12-13 F 2 '18 Practical feeding barn. H. D. Lollar. plans Ohio F 141:43 Ja 12 '18 Prize competitions for stable conditions. J. Vanderleck. 11 J Ag (Quebec) 20:106 N '16 Purpose of stabling animals. W. K. Brainerd. Hoard's D 51:760 My 26 '16 Question of barn roofs. H. Shearer, plan Farm Eng 3:208 Mr '16 Rebuild the old barn. F. E. Allison. Hoard's D 50:822 Ja 14 '16 Reducing barn costs. C. A. Hall; J: B. Pla- to. 11 System on the Farm 1:192-3 Jl '17 Replanning a small barn. E. Kammer. 11 Hoard's D 50:790 Ja 7 '16 Right barn for every farm. W. Ashby. 11 Power F 26:12-13 Mr; 14-15 Ap '17 Round barn. "W. J. Eraser, il plans 111 Ag Exp C 230:1-52 '18 Round barn for economy. 11 plan Field II 26: 750 S '16 Round barn for economy. J: E. Taylor. 11 Power F 27:16 Mr '18 Round barn of hollow tile, il plan Country Gent 82:184 F 3 '17 Round roofed barn. L. J. Fletcher. 11 Farm Eng 3:251 My '16 Rovind versus rectangular barns. I. W. Dick- erson. Wallaces' F 43:350 F 22 '18 Safeguarding stock from fire. H. C. Campbell. 11 Ohio F 138:324 O 7 '16 Satisfactory general barn. J: S. Glass, plan Farm Eng 5:7 D '17 Saving 94 miles a year. S. Otis, jr. 11 System on the Farm 2:7-9 Ja '18 Saving steps at chore time. E. Thronson and E: Shinnick. System on the Farm 1:334-5 N '17 Setting a good pace in barn building. E. Zorn. 11 Hoard's D 51:729+ My 26 '16 Shawver barn frame. W. E. Frudden. Hoard's D 53:640 My 4 '17 Shortening the time for chores. Mrs G: Bart- lett. il plan System on the Farm 3:94-5 S •18 Small hay barn. E. V. Laughlin. Farm Eng 5: 8 F '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 97 Barns and stables — Continued Some hints on modern barn construction. J. L. Justice. 11 Ohio F 140:209-10 S 15 '17 Stable requirements. W. Ashby. Hoard's D 53:431 Mr 30 '17 Stall-less stable experience. G. L. Hyslop. il plan Hoard's D 52:165 S 1 '16 Stresses in a Shawver barn truss. G: W. Iverson. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 2:15- 22 '17 Studying progressive farming on farms. O. F. Wren. Breeder's Gaz 69:180 Ja 27 '16 Sub-committee on barn floors; with discus- sion. H. H. Niemann. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:28-34 '17 Successful basement barn. D. R. Van Horn. plan Farm Eng 6:19 F '18 Types of barn doors and how to make them weather- tight. E. J. G. Phillips, plan Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 40:232-5 My ■18 Walls of the stable. C. K. Brainerd. Hoard's D 52:872 Ja 12 '17 Why I like a round barn. G: H. Dacy. 11 Country Gent 81:779 Ap 8 '16 jS'fr also Calf pens; Cattle sheds; Dairy buildings; Farm buildings; Live stock sheds; Swine houses Bull stalls Bull stall and paddock. Hoard's D 50:833 Ja 14 '16 Dairy barns Agriculture for beginners; the dairy barn. W. I. Chamberlain, il Nat Stock & F 40:38 Ap 8 '16 Arrangements of rectangular dairy barns. R. S. Hulce and W. B. Nevens. il plans 111 Ag Exp C 199:1-30 '17 Barn comfort promotes efficiency. C. W. Eddy, il Hoard's D 53:422 Mr 30 '17 Barns for Wisconsin dairy farms; with plans. F. M. White and C. I. Griffith, il Wis Ag Exp B 266:1-32 '16; Same. Kimball's D F 14:563-5, 620-1, 663 S 15-0 15 '16 Better barns for better butter. R. Wylie. 11 Ohio F 142:459 N 9 '18 Brown Swiss in a modern barn. M. S. Yoder. il Kimball's D F 15:139 Mr 1 '17 College dairy barn. D. G. Carter, il Kimball's D F 15:518 Ag 1 '17 Concrete basement for the dairy barn. H. C. Campbell, il plans Hoard's D 53:424-|- Mr 30 '17 Concrete dairy barn. H. C. Campbell, il plan Kimball's D F 16:496+ S 15 '18 Construction of cow-houses, plans J Bd Ag 23:447-59 Ag '16 Cow and her health. L. R. Himmelberger. il Hoard's D 51:957 Jl 14 '16 Dairy barn construction. L. A. Higgins and D. Scoates. il plans Miss Ag Ext B 2:1-8 n.d. Dairy barns. M. A. Nye. 11 Purdue Ag 11:27- 9 My '17 Dairy barns and equipment, plans Ontario Ag Dept B 253:58-71 '17 Dairy farm plant. I. D. Charlton. 11 plan Western Wash Ag Exp B v 5:35-9 Je '17 Efficient dairy barn. D. R. Van Horn, plan Farm Eng 5:21 N '17 Equipment for the modern dairy barn. C. White, il Power F 26:38 O '17 Evolution of the dairy barn. C. P. Goodrich. il Hoard's D 51:774 Je 2 '16 Feeding stalls for cows. C. Pedersen. plan Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:805-8 N '18 Floor arrangement of the stables. C. K. Brainerd. il Hoard's D 53:428-9 Mr 30 '17 Floor of the cow stable. H. H. Dean. Prac F 114:37 Ja 15 '18 Form and utility in dairy barns. W. K. Brain- erd. Hoard's D 52:690 D 8 '16 Fresh air for dairy barns and creameries. C. L. Atwood. il Creamery 7:49 O '18 Germ content of stable air and its effect upon the germ content of milk (B. 409). G. L. A. Ruehle and W. L. Kulp. bibliog N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915:151-206 '16 Germ-proof and fireproof cow house. M. Fleischer. 11 Country Gent 81:1179 Je 10 '16 How a dairy barn and silo were planned for convenience, il plans Building Age (243 W. 39th St, N.Y. 25c) 40:67-72 F '18 How I would equip the modern dairy barn. W: A. Radford, il plans Power F 27:12-13-f Je '18 How to arrange cow stalls. Jersey B 35:1122 Jl 19 '16 How to build a dairy barn. W. E. Frudden. plan Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 40:186-7 Ap '18 * How to design a concrete dairy barn. H. C. Campbell, plan Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 40:579-80 D '18 Hygiene of the stables— hygiene of the milk. D. G6n§reux. (In Report, Quebec Dairy- men's assn., 1916, p. 343-51) '17 Increased dairy- profits from modern bam equipment, il System on the Farm 1:295-7 O '17 Many improvements in dairy barn, il O Judd Farmer 60:7 My 20 '16 Milking barn and cow shed built at Julius- town, N.J. il plans Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 40:194-7 Ap '18 Modern dairy barn; with plan. H. M. Ward. Kimball's D F 14:64 F 1 '16 Modern fixtures on dairy farm, il O Judd Farmer 60:9 Mr 25 '16 Open shed compared with the closed barn for dairy cows. T. E. Woodward and others. U S Ag B 736:1-13 '18; Abstract. Nat Stock 6 F 42:782 N 30 '18; Abstract. Jersey B 37: 2023 D 4 '18 Plan for cow barn. Rural N Y 75:19 Ja 1 '16 Planning a dairy building. Rural N Y 75:1318 O 14 '16 Practical dairy barn, plans Hoard's D 51:736 My 26 '16 Putting fresh air in the barn. F. M. White. il O Judd Farmer 65:477 N 23 '18 Sanitary dairy barn floors. W. W. Smith. Hoard's D 51:738 My 26 '16 Scoring the dairy barn. A. C. Norris. Ohio F 137:38 Ja 8 '16 Stanchion or covered barnyard. C. W. Ford. il Ohio F 137:298 F 26 '16 Standardizing the dairy. J: Mappelbeck. il Country Gent 81:1968 N 11 '16 Steel and concrete in the cow stable, il Prac F 113:321 S 15 '17 Story of building John Michels' dairy barn, il plan Hoard's D 53:419 Mr 30 '17 Sunlight for cows. 11 Hoard's D 53:227 Mr 2 '17 . . ,_ Up-to-date dairy barn decreases farm labor. J. A. Ste Marie, plans J Ag (Quebec) 21: 8 Jl '17 Wood blocks for stall floors. W. E. Frudden. Hoard's D 51:758 My 26 '16 Designs and plans Build gambrel roof barn. Ga Ag Coll (Ext) Poster 21 Description of sheep barn plans. C. M. Peck. plan Am Sheep B & W 37:360-1 Je '17 Description of the sheep barn plan, plan Am Sheep B & W 37:496-7 Ag '17 Iroquois sheep barns; view and plans. Am Sheep B & W 37:32-3 Ja '17 Plan for sheep barn. C: E. Crothers. Ohio F 141:459 Mr 30 '18 Sheep barn plan. F. N. Blair. Am Sheep B & W 37:232-3 Ap '17 Sheep barn plan. F. Coles, plan Am Sheep B & W 37:296-7 My '17 Sheep barn plan no 3. plans Am Sheep B & W 37:86-7 F '17 Specifications for sheep barn. L. R. Fairn. plans Am Sheep B & W 37:182-3 Mr '17 Equipment Barn equipment is economy. Kimball's D F 13:803 Ja 1 '16 Labor saving barn interiors, il Field II 28:636- 7 S '18 Mechanical installation for a stable (Naegell patent), plan Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 8: 1174-7 Ag '17 98 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Barns and stables — Equipment — Continued Small car for the stable. H. E. Skott. il Farm Eng 3:144 Ja '16 Standardizing the dairy. J: Mappelbeck. 11 Country Gent 81:1904-5 O 28 '16 Horse stables Advanced type of stable, il plan Field II 26: 755 S '16 Commodious frame barn for horses. W. E. Frudden. il plan Building Age (243 W. 39th St, N.Y. 25c) 39:541-3 O '17 Concrete horse barn plans and construction, il plans Concrete (Telegraph bldg., Detroit, Mich. 20c) 11:8-9 JI '17 Horse barn ot modern construction. W. E. l<"rudden. il plans Building Age (50 Union Square, N.Y. 20c) 39:141-2 Mr '17 * Small horse barn, plans Am Lumberman (431 S. Dearborn st, Chicago 15c) 2263:47 S 28 '18 Twenty-horse private stable, plan Field II 26:754 S '16 Laws Stables and disposal of manure. (Iti Munici- pal ordinances, 1916, p. 239-41) '17 U. S. Pub. health service. Washington, D.C. Sanitation Disinfection of stables. Farm Eng 3:198 Mr '16 Disinfection of stables. G: W. Pope, il Farm- ens' B 954:1-12 '18 (B. 480 rev.) Lime in stables injures manure. J. B. R. Dickey. Market Growers J 22:218 Mr 15 '18 Practical farm sanitation. G. H. Conn. Ohio F 141:181 F 9 '18 Sanitary housing of live stock. Coop Manager & F 7:91-4 N '17 Stable disinfection. H. P. Hoskins. Cream- ery 7:59-61 O '18 Sheep barns Barn plan, plan Am Sheep B & W 37:671 N '17 Barns and sheds for the flock. L. L. Heller. il plan Field II 27:756-7 O '17 Description of sheep barn plans. C. M. Peck. plan Am Sheep B & W 37:360-1 Je '17 Description of the sheep barn plan, plan Am Sheep B & W 37:496-7 Ag '17 Equipment for farm sheep raising. V. O. McWhorter. il plans Farmers' B 810:1-27 •17 Farm equipment that helps in increasing sheep profits. S. Peck, il System on the Farm 1:293-4 O '17 Iowa boys win barn plan contest, il plan Am Sheep B & W 36:724-6 D '16 Iroquois sheep barns; view and plans. Am Sheep B & W 37:32-3 Ja '17 Lambing sheds. R. F. Miller and G. B. Ferm- ery. il plans Cal Ag Exp C 188:1-16 '17 Plan for sheep barn. C: E. Crothers. Ohio F 141:459 Mr 30 '18 Sheep barn plan. F. N. Blair. Am Sheep B & W 37:232-3 Ap '17 Sheep barn plan. F. Coles, plan Am Sheep B & W 37:296-7 My '17 Sheep barn plan no 3. plans Am Sheep B & W 37:86-7 F '17 Sheep buildings for winter protection. T. R. Arkell. il plans N Y Ag Dept B 96:54-65 Je •17 Specifications for sheep barn. L. R. Fairn. plans Am Sheep B & W 37:182-3 Mr '17 Summer housing of sheep. T. R. Arkell. plans N Y Ag Dept B 96:66-8 Je '17 Ventilation Air — two thirds of a cow's ration; King sys- tem of ventilation. L. Klima. 11 Country Life 33:56 N '17; Power F 26:32 D '17 Barn ventilation. 11 plans Field II 27:677 S '17 Barn ventilation. W. B. Clarkson. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:51-9 '17 Barn ventilation. I. I. Myers. Purdue Ag 11: 23 Je '17 Barn ventilation. L. J. Smith. Manitoba Farmers' Lib Ext B 2:1-15 My '16 Cow and her health. L. R. Hlmmelberger. 11 Hoard's D 51:957 Jl 14 '16 Experiment in bain ventilation. S. L. Dudley. 11 Hoard's D 53:426 Mr 30 '17 Fresh air and sunshine In the barn. Prac F 114:308 S 15 •IS Fresh air for dairy barns and creameries. C L. Atwood. 11 Creamery 7:49 O ^18 Fresh air for farm animals. K. J. T. Ekblaw. 11 Country Gent 81:497-8 Mr 4 '16 How one farmer lost $200 a head on his cattle. L. Klima. 11 Am Coop J 14:5 S ^18 How to ventilate the barn. O Judd Farmer 61:10 S 23 '16 King system of ventilation. J: M. Trueman. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:615-18 Jl '16 Modern barn ventilation. L. Klima. 11 Field II 26:133-4 F ^16; Same. Ag Digest 1:32 My '16 More about ventilation. W. A. Semmons. Kimball's D F 14:193, 245 Mr 15-Ap 1 '16 Necessity of proper ventilation. L. Klima. Jersey B 37:853-4 My 29 '18 Putting fresh air in the barn. F. M. White, il 0 Judd Farmer 65:477 N 23 '18 Report of committee on barn ventilation. W. B. Clarkson and others. 11 Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:206-11 '18 Resolved — that a ventilating system is neces- sary. F. M. White. Hoard's D 53:423 Mr 30 '17 Right and wrong ventilation. W. A. Semmons. Kimball's D F 14:109, 147 F 15-Mr 1 '16 Stable ventilation and tuberculosis. E. G. Hastings. Hoard's D 53:472 Ap 6 '17 Standardizing the dairy. J: Mappelbeck. il Country Gent 81:1968 N 11 '16 System of barn ventilation. W. E. Frudden. Hoard's D 55:198 F 22 '18 Value of pure air. L. Klima. Kimball's D F 15:815 N 15 '17 Ventilating a basement barn. F. M. White. Breeder's Gaz 69:523 Mr 2 '16 Ventilating the cow stable. F. W. Ives. Ohio F 142:33 Jl 13 '18 Ventilating the stable. Hoard's D 55:248 Mr 1 'l.S Ventilation and its principles. (In Report, Quebec Dairymen's assn., 1916, p. 367-9) '17 Ventilation for barns in upper Michigan. R. G. Cafr. il Hoard's D 54:867 Ja 11 '18 Ventilation in barns. H. E. Middleton and E. L. Merten. Farm Eng 5:14 F '17 Ventilation means a drier, more sanitary barn. Kimball's D F 13:801 Ja 1 '16 Ventilation of farm buildings. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:135-9 Ja '17 Ventilation of live stock buildings. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:598-600 Jl '16 Ventilation of livestock buildings in Saskatch- ewan. W. J. Rvitherford. 11 Ag Gaz of Can- ada 3:619-21 Jl '16 Ventilation of stables. Farm Eng 3:166 F '16 Ventilation problem. E. Kammer. Hoard's D 51:203 F 25 '16 Barns and stables, Concrete Barns, sheds, silos of concrete. 11 plans Con- crete (Telegraph bldg., Detroit, Mich. 20c) 13:23-4 Jl '18 Cement for the dairy barn. W. J. Grifliths. Penn State F 11:167-8 My '18 Certified milk and concrete. H. C. Campbell. 11 Kimball's D F 16:600 Ag 1 '18 Concrete dairv barn. H. C. Campbell. 11 plan Kimball's D F 16:496+ S 15 '18 Concrete horse barn plans and construction, il plans Concrete (Telegraph bldg., Detroit, Mich. 20c) 11:8-9 Jl '17 * How to design a concrete dairy barn. H. C. Campbell, plan Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25cj 40:579-80 D '18 Large fireproof barn and silos built of con- crete, il plans Concrete (Telegraph bldg., Detroit, Mich. 20c) 10:175-7 My '17 Masonry roof. W. G. Kaiser. 11 Am Soc Ag Eng Trans lO.no 2:68-72 '17 New concrete barn on Felter farm. O Judd Farmer 60:18 Ap 1 '16 Barnyards, Covered Experience with the covered barnyard; sym- posium. Ohio F 139:737-8, 763 Je 2-9 '17 ■ Plan for a covered barnyard. F. W. Ives. Ohio F 138:279 S 23 '16 Stanchion or covered barnyard. C. W. Ford, il Ohio F 137:298 F 26 '16 Umbrella for three hundred cattle. M. L. King. 11 Power F 26:9 Ag '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 99 Barrels Apple barrel situation. L. K. Kelley. Rural N Y 77:610 Ap 27 '18 Tests of wooden barrels. J. A. Newlin. il U S Ag B 86:1-12 '14 Laws Federal standard barrel law. Ohio F 140:586 D 22 '17 Rules and regulations promulgated under au- thority of the federal standard-barrel law. (C. 71) 8p '17 U.S. Bur. of standards, Wash- ington, D.C. Barrenness. See Sterility in animals Barton, Enos M., 1842-1916 Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 69:1011 My 11 '16 Basidiomycetes Basidiomv^cetes collected in Indo-China by C. B. Robinson. P. W. Graff. Mycol 8:214-17 Jl '16 Basket work Baskets for the porch. E. E. Gates, il Country Gent 81:1386 Jl 15 '16 Pine-needle basketry in schools. W. C A. Hammel. (B. 3) 18p 11 '17 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. \\MIlo\vs: conimeicial uses. S: B. Detwiler. il Am For 23:8-10 Ja '17 See also Osiers Baskets Basketry. J Ag (Quebec) 20:232 My '17 Making baskets of pine-needles. A. Fearing. 11 Country Life 33:74-|- Ja '18 Native baskets. J. S. Busbee. il Country Gent 82:171 Ja 27 '17 See also Basket work Bass, Tom Tom Bass, the famous American trainer, rider and exhibitor of high school horses. W. L. Nelson, il Breeder's Gaz 71:209-10 F 1 '17 Bates, Thomas, 1775-1849 Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 71:569 Mr 15 '17 Bathrooms Planning the bathroom. H. Bowen. O Judd Farmer 61:27 O 7 '16 See also Wash rooms Baths Bathing and bath conveniences. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:1154 S 30 '16 Bats Bats. E: T. Martin, il Country Life 31:102 F '17 Flying fo.x. G. P. Darnell-Smith, il Ag Gaz of New .South Wales 28:319-26 My '17 Flying foxes. Cal State Coram Hort B v 6: 320 Jl '17 Some aliens we do not want; why we do not want them, and how they may arrive; the flying fox. D. B. Mackie. 11 Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:466-70 Jl '18 Battlefields Flora of the Somme battlefield. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.T. 10c) 85:200 Mr 30 '18 Bayberry candles Recipe for bayberry candles. Gard M 26:172 D '17 Beads Attractive gifts of paper. Mrs G. Halley. O Judd Farmer 63:16 D 22 '17 Homemade colored beads. E. Seifert. Country Gent 81:134 Ja 15 '16 Bean anthracnose Anthiacnose of beans. Market Growers J 23: 165 N 1 '18 Control of the bean anthracnose or pod spot disease. C. W. Edgerton. 11 La Ag Ext C 16 4p '16 Experiments on varietal resistance to the bean and cotton anthracnose diseases. C. W. Edgerton and C. C. Moreland. il La Ag Exp B 155:1-24 '16 Production of an anthracnose-resistant white marrow bean. W. H. Burkholder. Phyt 8: 353-9 Jl '18 Bean beetles. See Bean ladybirds Bean ladybirds Bean beetle. D. E. Merrill, il N M Ag Eru B 106:1-30 '17 Bean leaf beetles Influence of cerotome trifurcata on the nitro- gen-gathering functions of the cowpea. L. T. Leonard and C. F. Turner, il Am Soc Agron J 10:256-61 S '18 Bean maggots Bean-maggot in 1915. D. B. Whelan. Mich Ag Exp C 28:1-4 '16; Same. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1916:321-2 Bean weevils Bean and pea weevils. E. A. Back and A. B. Duckett. il Farmers' B 983:1-24 '18 Bean weevils. T: J. Headlee. 11 N J Ag Exp C 91:1-6 '17 How to destroy weevils in grain. Va Ag Dept B 131:11-12 Ag '18 Mexican bean weevil. E. O. Amvmdsen. 11 Cal State Comm Hort B"v 5:33-4 Ja '16 Notes on the bean weevil (acanthoscelides [bruchus] obtectus Say). J. A. Manter. J Econ Entom 10:190-3 F '17 Observations and experiments on the bean and pea weevils in Kentucky. H. Garman. 11 Ky Ag Exp B 213:307-33 '17 Observations on acanthoscelides obtectus (bean weevil), in Italy. A. Razzauti. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 5:640-2 My '18 Weevils in peas and beans. Z. P. Metcalf. Prog F 33:731 Je 22 '18 Beans Allow plenty of space for the beans. 11 Coun- try Gent 83:48-1- Mr 16 '18 Another stizolobium from the Philippine Is- lands. F. A. Coffman. 11 Philippine Ag R 9,no 4:282-7 '16 Bean culture. V. C. Bryant. Cal, Ag Exp 4p n.d. (Mim.) Bean culture. A. L. Strausz. Wash Ag Exp Pop B 111:1-4 '17 Bean culture in California, by G. W. Hendry; with appendix on composition of Califor- nia varieties of beans, by M. E. .Jaffa and F. W. Albro; and on insect and other ene- mies of beans, by E. R. deOng. il Cal Ag Exp B 294:287-347 '18 Bean growing. A. T. Erwin. la Ag Ext B 54 4p n.d. Bean growing. F. S. Prince. N H Ag Ext Press B 68 Ip 17 Bean growing in Arkansas. W. H. Wicks and C. H. Heard. Ark Ag Exp C 41 4p '18 Bean growing in eastern Washington and Oregon and northern Idaho. L. W. Fluharty. il Farmers' B 907:1-16 '17 Bean growing in Iowa. Wallaces' F 41:238 F 11 '16 Bean growing in New Jerse.v. R. W. De Baun. Rural N Y 76:830 Je 30 '17 Bean growing in western New York. D. E. Gray. Rural N Y 76:891 Jl 21 '17 Bean growing in western New York. O. Lee, jr. Rural N Y 76:723 My 26 '17 Bean production. J. W. Henceroth and M. Ryder. (Soil improvement com. B. 19; 15p 11 n.d. Nat. fertilizer assn., Chicago Bean project. J. C. Hogenson and E. W. Stephens. Utah Ag Ext C v 6, no 9 4p '18 Beans— a war bride. W. L. Nelson. 11 Coun- try Gent 82:719 Ap 14 '17 Beans an important crop. W. H. Olin. Better Fruit 11:15 N '16 Beans as a field crop in Kansas. 18p '18 Kan- sas State hort. soc, Topeka Beans as easy money. R. J. Holliday. il Prac F 112:169 Ap 15 '16 Beans as market-garden crop. H: M. Howard. Mass Ag Bd B 5:147-8 '18 (3d ed. rev.) Beans from California flood lands. R. E. Jones. 11 Country Gent 83:8 Je 8 '18 Beans in Colorado and their diseases. A .Kezer and W. G. Sackett. 11 Colo Ag Exp B 226:1- 31 '17 Beans once a week. H. V. Davis. Country Gent 81:304 F 5 '16 Beans specially adapted to Florida soil. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 27:12-14 Jl '17 Best methods with beans. J. N. McBrlde. Ohio F 138:206 S 2 '16 100 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Beans — Continued Big bean boom. W. V. Woehlke. il Country Gent 82:1512-13 O 6 '17 Bonavist, lablab, or hyacinth bean. C. V. Piper and W. J. Morse, bibllog il U S Ag B 318:1-15 '15 Bush beans in the greenhouse; forcing this crop may be a practical possibility in Ohio. S. N. Green, il Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:16-20 Ja •18 Butter beans. Gard Chron (Lond) 61:201 My 19 '17 Climbing haricot beans. A. C. Bartlett. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:243; 64:4, 23 Je 15, Jl 6, 20 '18 Competition for bean growers. O Judd Farmer 62:18 P 10 '17 Cooking the tepary bean. M. E. Jaffa, il Cal Ag Exp 4p '17 Culture of beans and potatoes. H. E. Cox. Rural N Y 77:551 Ap 13 '18 Culture of navy or field beans. J. C. Whit- ten. Mo Ag Bd B V 15:28-31 Je '17 Diminishing profits in beans. O Judd Farmer 63:8 N 24 '17 Dried bean production in Illinois. C. E. Durst. Ill Ag Exp C 201:1-8 '17 Environment of pods and seeds in beans. 11 N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:444-5 '17 Experience with peas and beans. Market Growers J 22:140-1+ F 15 '18 Extension circulars. Mass Ag Ext C 21, 35 '17 Titles are: Plant beans in 1917; Bean diseases and insects Failure with beans as greenhouse crop, il Market Growers J 18:89 F 1 '16 Few beans, prices higher. O Judd Farmer 61: 7 N 11 '16 Field bean; a promising crop for many Ohio farms. S. N. Green. Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:10-12 Ja '17 . Field bean culture. H. E. Bartram. Vt Ag Ext C 11:1-4 '18 Field bean production. R. W. De Baun. N J Ag Exp C 70:1-4 n.d. Field bean production. E. V. Hardenburg. il map Cornell Reading Course 124:271-300 '17 Field beans. A. C. Arney. Wallaces' F 42:897 Je 8 '17 Field beans. G: R. Hyslop. Ore Ag Ext B 207: 1-4 '17 Field beans — a valuable food crop. F. W. Stemple. W Va Ag Ext C 129 4p '17 Field beans as a war crop. T: Shaw. Coop Manager & F 7:69 Je '18 Field beans as an orchard crop, il Nat Stock & F 40:80 Ap 15 '16 Fifty acres of string beans. Fruit-Grower 27: 331 Je 15 '16 Food value of beans and peas. H. Mason. Ohio F 139:530 Ap 7 '17 Grow beans. R. A. Moore. Wis Ag Ext C 71 4p '17; Same. Hoard's D 53:722 My 18 '17; Same cond. Ag Digest 2:487 Je '17 Growing beans and sweet corn. P. B. Marien. il Minn Hort 44:172-6 Ap '16 Growing field beans. Ohio P 139:223 F 17 '17 Growing of field beans. Prac F 113:97 Mr 1 '17 Growing string beans. W Va Ag Ext C 62 3p '16 Growing string beans under glass. Gard Chron Am 20:149 Mr '16 Growing the war bean. S: Eraser. Country Gent 83:24 Mr 30 '18 Harvesting the bean. M. Champlin. O Judd Farmer 61:11 Ag 5 '16 Horse beans. R. McKee. il map Farmers' B 969:1-12 '18 Immense bean and pea acreages for feed and food. Monthly Crop Rep 3:100 O '17 Increased food production; flageolet and hari- cot beans. H. E. Durham. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:31 Jl 27 '18 Mexican bean a war bride. Z. E. Black. 11 Country Gent 81:1543 Ag 19 '16 More and better beans. A. Kruhm. 11 Ohio F 137:302 F 26 '16 Navy bean culture. F. C. Gaylord. Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 95:1-6 "18 Navy beans for southern Illinois. O Judd Parmer 64:3 Mr 2 '18 New Jersey canning ways with beans. Nat Stock & P 41:446 Ag 4 '17 New Mexico beans. P. Garcia. 11 N M Ag Exp B 105:1-56 '17 Nomenclature of beans. H. E. Durham. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:125 S 28 '18 Planting beans in hills. H. E. Cox. Rural N Y 77:483 Mr 30 '18 Practical suggestions on bean growing. J. C. Moynan. J Ag (Quebec) 21:88 D '17 Quantitative characters in beans. W. Brother- ton. Bot Gaz 63:417-18 My '17 Runner beans. R. W. Thatcher. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:213 My 25 '18 Saving beans and peas for food and seeding purposes. J: P. Helyar. N J Ag Exp C 86:1-4 '17 Short year in field beans. O Judd Farmer 61:5 S 23 '16 Successful bean and wheat farm. H. S. Mil- ler. Ohio P 139:739 Je 2 '17 Use of beans. Mass Ag Ext C 67 3p '18 fire aim Asparagus beans; Castor oil plants; Feeding and feeding stuffs — Beans; Kidney beans; Lima beans; Mung beans; Soybeans; Velvet beans Breeding Adzuki beans and jimson weeds; favorable class material for illustrating the ratios of Mendel's law. A. F. Blakeslee and B. "T. Avery. 11 J Heredity 8:125-31 Mr '17 Colour of the seed in the descendants of a natural hybrid of two varieties of phaseolus vulgaris, in Sweden. J: Lundberg and A. Akerman. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 11: 1091-3 N '17 Inheritance of habit in the common bean. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:58 Ja '16 Inheritance of length of pod in certain cros- ses. J: Belling, bibllog 11 J Ag Research 5: 405-20 D 6 '15 On the correlation between somatic characters and fertility; illustrations from phaseolus vulgaris. J. A. Harris, bibllog Am J Bot 1: 398-411 O '14 Composition Some proteins from the jack bean; abstract. D. B. Jones and C. O. Johns. J Franklin Inst (Franklin Institute, Philadelphia 50c) 184:119-20 Jl '17 Diseases and pests Bean crop; how diseases may be fought. J. Thomas. 11 Country Gent 81:414 F 19 '16 Bean disease Introduced in diseased seeds. H. Garman. il Ky Ag Exp C 16:92-5 '17 Beans in Colorado and their diseases. A. Kezer and W. G. Sackett. 11 Colo Ag Exp B 234: 1-32 '18 (rev. ed. of B. 226) Common diseases of beans. M. T. Cook. Mar- ket Growers J 18:336 My 15 '16; Same. N J Ag Exp C 50:1-4 n.d. Common diseases of beans and peas. M. T. Cook. 11 N J Ag Exp C 84:1-8 '17 Effect of soil temperature on the growth of bean plants and on their susceptibility to a root parasite. D. Reddick. Am J Bot 4:513- 19 N '17 Experiments on the control of bean anthrac- nose and bean blight. J. H. Muncle. bibllog il Mich Ag Exp Tech B 38:1-50 '17 Girdling of bean stems caused by bact. phas- eoli. J. H. Muncie. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.T. 15c) ns 46:88-9 Jl 27 '17 Insect and other enemies of beans. E. R. de Ong. Cal Ag Exp 4p '17 Insects in beans. T. J. Headlee. Rural N Y 76:545 Ap 14 '17 Record of the corn earworm attacking beans and a suggestion as to the reason of the outbreak. E. O. Essig. 11 Cal State Comm Hort B V 7:544-5 S '18 Seed corn maggot and snails destroying beans. C. R. Crosby. Rural N Y 76:960 Ag 11 '17 Some results of the New York state bean in- vestigation. W. H. Burkholder and others. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918: 120-6 Spraying beans and peas. W. C. O'Kane. il Country Gent 83:24 Ap 6 '18 Sunscald of beans. H. G. MacMillan. il J Ag Research 13:647-50 Je 17 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 101 Beans — Diseases and pests — Continued Varieties of beans susceptible to mosaic. D. Reddiclt and V. B. Stewart. Phyt 8:530-4 O '18 8vc also Bean antliracnose; Bean maggots; Bean weevils Seed Beans for seed. F. S. Prince. Ohio F 140:342 O 20 '17 Growing peas and beans for seed in Idaho. F. W. Beckwith. Market Growers J 18:167 Mr 1 '16 Report of stocks of peas, beans, spring vetch and sweet corn. U S Seed Rep 1:6 Ap '18 Selecting improved bean seed. Cal Univ Pub (Ag Kxt) 2p n.d. Selecting resistant beans. M. G. Kains. Fruit- Grower 27:286 My 1 '16 Selecting seed beans. H. E. Cox. Rural N Y 76:1051 S 8 '17 Statistics Area, production, value, etc., in U. S. and other countries. See United States Depart- ment of agriculture Yearbooks Commercial stocks of beans in the United States on August 31, 1917. U S Ag C 99:9-12 '18 Commercial stocks of beans, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:1-3 Jl 20 '18 Commercial stocks of beans, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:2-4 O 1 '18 Edible bean production, 1917. Monthly Crop Rep 4:39 Ap '18 Field beans acreage estimates. Monthly Crop Rep 4:78 Jl '18 * Peas and beans in Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 1917, p. SO) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Varieties Beans in varieties. B. L. Putnam. Nat Stock & F 40:1278 F 24 '17 Best beans for the home garden. Fruit-Grower 27:299 My 15 '16 Different varieties of beans. E. S. Johnson. Gard M 27:46 F '18 Exit the string bean. A. Kruhm. il Gard M 23:284-6 Je '16 Five oriental species of beans. C. V. Piper and W. J. Morse, bibliog il U S Ag B 119: 1-32 '14 Beans, Burma Importations of poisonous beans, il Rural N Y 76:852 Jl 7 '17 Prussic acid in Burma beans. F. J. Warth and Ko Ko Gyi. Ag J of Irdia 13:741-2 O '18 Beard-tongues. See Pentstemons Bearings (machinery) Anti-friction bearings on farm machinery. F. N. G. Kranich. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:104-9 '18 Bearings and babbit pouring. F. L. Peterson. Counti-y Gent 82:1234 Ag 4 '17 »S'(e also Automobiles — Bearings; Lubrica- tion and lubricants Bear's Breast Peak Rugged Bear's Breast Peak. G. E. Mitchell, il Am For 23:758 D '17 Beauharnois district dairymen's association Thirty-fifth annual meeting. J Ag (Quebec) 20:224 My '17 36th annual convention, Huntingdon, Quebec, Feb. 22. J Ag (Quebec) 21:155 Ap '18 Beauty, Personai Country woman's appearance. Rural N Y 75: 1215 S 16 '16 Farm girls' beauty. M. M. Garrison. Ohio F 137:842 Je 24 '16 Garden medicines and beautifiet'S. Prog F 31: 122 Ja 22 '16 Beavers Lure of the beaver. D. Lange. il Am For 23:600-10 O '17 Protection of beaver in Wisconsin. F. B. Moody, il Am For 22:220-4 Ap '16 Bedbugs Bedbug. C. L. Marlatt. il Farmers' B 754:1-15 '18 (rev.) Bedbug eradication. Wallaces' F 43:1292 S 13 '18 Household and camp insects. E. P. Felt. 11 N Y State Museum (Albany) B 194:38-40 F '17 Value of high temperature for controlling the common bedbug. A. Gibson, il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:949-51 O '18 Bedding plants. See Florists' plants Bedrooms Bedroom comfort. Power F 26:36 Mr '17 Birthday bedroom. M. B. Castor. Nat Stock & F 40:1000 D 30 '16 Furniture to individualize the bedroom. il Country Life 34:90 O '18 Living room and bedrooms. N. K. Jones. Country Gent 81:1207 Je 10 '16 Personality in bedrooms. A. R. Fairman. il Country Life 33:41-3 N '17 Bee. See Bee culture; Bees Bee and honey houses Advantages and disadvantages of a house- apiary. B: C. Auten. 11 Gleanings 44:205-6 Mr 1 '16 Apiary buildings and their equipment. M. Pettit. il Am Bee J 58:127-8, 152-3 Ap-My '18 Complete specifications for a 12 by 24-foot building. H. Lyon. Gleanings 44:197-8 Mr 1 '16 Concrete work-shop, honey-house, and bee- cellar. D: Running, il Gleanings 44:190-2 Mr 1 '16 Corrugated-iron bee-sheds in Arizona. J. M. Herman. Gleaning.s 44:119-20 F 1 '16 Demountable extracting-house suitable for a hot climate. J. Gray. Gleanings 44:206-7 Mr 1 '16 Elevator in the honey-house. A. N. Clark. Gleanings 44:199 Mr 1 '16 Honey-house. Am Bee J 57:414 D '17 House apiaries: advantages and disadvan- tages. F. C. Pellett. il Am Bee J 57:79-81 Mr '17 Houses for bees, il Country Gent 82:1059 Je 23 '17 How best to store the honey and combs after the harvest. G. M. Doolittle. Gleanings 46: 469 Ag '18 My house apiary. C. L. Hill, il Gleanings 44: 976 O 15 '16 Roomy and convenient extracting-house on wheels. E. C. Biddick. il Gleanings 44:482 Je 15 '16 Side-hill honey-house. E. S. Miles, il Glean- ings 44:202-4 Mr 1 '16 Strittmatter house apiary. F. J. Strittmatter. Am Bee J 56:238 Jl '16 Why I prefer the house-apiary. E. C. Barber. il Gleanings 44:193-6 Mr 1 '16 Windows of the honey-house. B. Blackbourne. Gleanings 44:200-2 Mr 1 '16 Bee clubs Bee- clubs for San Francisco boys. R. R. Bent. Gleanings 44:604 Jl 15 '16 Beekeeping clubs. S. R. Winters. Country Gent 81:1513 Ag 12 '16 Boys' and girls' club. J. H. Merrill. Am Bee J 58:48-9 P '18 Bee culture Among eastern beekeepers. C. P. Dadant. 11 Am Bee J 57:84-0, 120-1 Mr-Ap '17 Apiary experiences and weather conditions. D. Queen. Am Bee J 58:17 Ja '18 Apicultural don'ts. D. M. MacDonald. Am Bee J 58:297-8 S '18 Appeal to all beekeepers. Gleanings 45:329 My '17 As glimpsed through the camera; for the be- ginner in beekeeping. H. H. Root, il Glean- ings 44:483-8 Je 15 '16 Banker who counts his honey. J. J. Moyers. il Gleanings 44:788 S 1 '16 Bee disease control. E. G. Carr. 11 maps N J Ag Dept C 3:1-30 '17 Bee-hive records. C. E. Fowler. Gleanings 44: 1071-2 N 15 '16 Bee-keeper's column. See monthly numbers of Minnesota horticulturist 102 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Bee culture — Continued Beekeeping', a discussion of the life of the honeybee and of the production of honey, by E. P. Phillips. Review. J Econ Entom 9:243-4 F 'IG Beekeeping and fruit growing. O. Kazmeier. Better Fruit 10:30 Ap '16 Beekeeping and the war. E. F. Phillips. Scien- tific Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 6:444-9 My '18 Beekeeping as a prison industry. O. H. L. Wernicke. Am Bee J 56:311 S '16 BeeUeeping as a side line. G. Allen. Gleanings 45:203, 617-18, 776-7, 851-2, 930-1; 46:286-7 Mr, Ag, O-D '17, My '18 Bee keeping for gardeners. E. I. Farrington. Gard M 27:88b Mr '18 Bee keeping for pi-oflt. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:17 Ja; 23 F '18 Beekeeping for the disabled. Am Bee J 57:95 Mr 'n Bee keeping for the fruit grower. E. J. Bax- ter. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1916:342-53 '17 Beekeeping for the fruit-grower and small rancher, or amateur. G: A. Coleman, il Cal Ag Exp C 185:1-11 '17 Beekeeping for women. F. C. Pellett. Country Gent 81:704 Mr 25 '16 Beekeeping for women. D. Q. Wright, il Covin- try Gent 83:49 Ja 5; 58 F 2; 58 Mr 16 '18 Beekeeping in war times. E. F. Phillips, il Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:177-81 Ap '18 Bee-keeping — preparing for 1918. J Ag (Que- bec) 21:19 Ag '17 Bees and fruit together. E. R. Root, il Glean- ings 45:332-4 My '17 Bees and how to keep them. F. W. L. Sladen. 56p il '16 Canada Ag Bees and their work of great value. L.. W. Eighty. Nat Stock & F 42:656 O 19 '18 Bees drifting; cause and prevention. G. C. Greiner. Gleanings 44:235-7 Mr 15 '16 Bees for the farm woman. L. E. Rowe. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:22 Mr '18 Bees for the farmer. .T. Troop and W. A. Price, il Ind Ag Exp C 61:1-20 '17 Bees for the winter cluster. B. M. Demuth. Gleanings 46:462-3 Ag '18 Bees in the garden and orchard; with discus- sion. J. Kimball, il Minn Hort 46:95-100 Mr '18 Bees on the general farm. F. C. Pellett. il Country Gent 82:163 Ja 27 '17 Beginners' lessons. H. H. Root. Gleanings 45: 54, 132, 206-8, 285-6, 364-5. 457-9, 539-42. 619- 20, 698-9, 778-9, 858-9 Ja-N '17 Beginning with bees. A. F. Bonney. il Ohio F 141:282 F 23 '18 * Better bee-keeping. N. E. France. (In Report, 1917, p. 41-2) '18 111. State beekeepers' assn., Springfield Boy's start with bees. J. A. Allard. Gleanmgs 44:398 My 15 '16 Business bee-keeping. F. C. Pellett. il Wal- laces' F 42:293 F 16 '17 Business man's bees. F. C. Pellett. Country Gent 82:1041 Je 16 '17 Can bees be kept in an attic? J. P. True. Gleanings 45:355-6 My '17 Clergymen as beekeepers. H. W. Watjen. Gleanings 44:399-400 My 15 '16 Comb honey — few s-\\arms. Mrs S. W. Frey. il Gleanings 45:253-5 Ap '17 * Comparisons; 100 colonies wintered outdoors, 100 wintered in the cellar, 100 two-pound packages of bees. E: Hassinger, jr. (In Re- port, 1917, p. 91-101) '18 111. State beekeep- ers' assn., Springfield Control bees and secure a crop of honey. E. R. Root, il Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:5 My '18 Conversations with beekeepers. G. M. Doo- little. Gleanings 45:32 Ja '17 Danger of robbing; increase for next year. B. Root. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:12 Jl '18 Does beekeeping pay? A. C. Miller, il Country Gent 81:1431 Jl 29 '16 Does beekeeping pay? E. F. Phillips. Prog F 31:27 Ja 1 '16 Drifting. Gleanings 44:1154 D 15 '16 EfRciencv in beekeeping. M. Pettit. Am Bee J 58:94 Mr '18 Fall preparation for bees. E. R. Root, il Am Fruit Grower 38:6 S '18 Forty- five years with bees, il Wallaces' F 43: 283 F 15 '18 From four to one hundred colonies. C. Walker. il Gleanings 44:147-9 F 15 '16 From 1 colony to 532. I. D. Bartlett. il Glean- ings 45:178-80 Mi' '17 Fruitman's best friend. E. L. Ragsdale. il Fruit-Grower 28:188 Mr 15 '17 Give bees room. Weekly N I. 4:2 Je 20 '17 Hand hive and system of bee-management. A. B. Trythall. 11 J Ag New Zealand 17:74-9 Ag '18 Handling bees the first time. E. R. Root. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:19 Ap '18 Helping the honey bee help Hoover. Rural N Y 77:405 Mr 16 '18 Honey and honey production. H. Mathewson. il Gleanings 44:790-2 S 1 '16 Honey-money makers. R. Williams, il Glean- ings 44:784-7 S 1 '16 How bees help. C. H. Sapp. Nat Stock & F 40:450 Jl 29 '16 How I became a beekeeper. C. T. Ohlinger. Am Bee J 56:20 Ja '16 How to move hives of bees short distances. C. C. Miller. Gleanings 44:933-4 O 1 '16 How to unite — spring and fall; two colonies united, with both queens retained. G. C. Greiner. Gleanings 46:270-1 My '18 Importance of May work. E. R. Root. Glean- ings 46:273-5 My '18 In search of honey. J. Morse, il Country Gent 82:1807 N 17 '17 Increase with little cost. F. C. Pellet. Am Bee J 57:3-14 O '17 Instantaneous increase. .1. M. Donaldson. Gleanings 45:450 Je '17 I.s a laying-worKer colony worth saving? E. S. Miles. Gleanings 44:865 S 15 '16 Is this failure? C. Scott, il Gleanings 44:1074-6 N 15 '16 J. I.,. Byer. ihe bee man. E. R. Root, il Glean- ings 45:107-9 F 'M Keep a few bees. F. Hill, il Country Gent 81: 1068-9 My 20 '16 Keep bees on the farm. 1,. H. Cobb. Nat Stock . Blocher. Gleanings 45:446-8 Je '17 Wide spacing for swarm control. C. F. Bender. Gleanings 45:186 Mr '17 Wintering About wintering bees — some English meth- ods. A. H. Bowen. Am Bee J 57:341 O '17 Allv to the sugar bowl. L. L. Rummell. il Ohio F 142:272 S 21 '18 Be sure' to have enough. Gleanings 44:972 O 15 '16 Bee keeping for profit. E. R. Root, il Am Fruit Grower 38:10 O '18 Bees must be warm, il Ohio F 138:256 S 16 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 107 Bee culture — Wintering — Continued Best cellar wintering; some of the fundamen- tals as illustrated by the continued suc- cesses of big Michigan beekeepers. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 46:524-9 S '18 Best outdoor wintering. E. R. Root. il Gleanings 46:587-95 O '18 Cause of the heavy losses of bees during the winter of 1915-16 in British Columbia. W. J. Sheppard. Am Bee J 57:337-8 O '17 Cellar or out of doors. J. L. Byer. Gleanings 45:755-7 O '17 Cellar versus winter cases. J. J. Anderson. Gleanings 44:227-8 Mr 15 "16 Cheap winter packing. E. R. Root. Gleanings 45:842-3 N '17 Danger-point in heating honey. G: Shiber. Gleanings 44:853 S 15 '16 Demuth's plan of wintering. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 45:921-3 D '17 Disturbing bees in winter. Gleanings 44:1018 N 1 '16 Economy of heat in the hive. H. Spuehler. Am Bee J 56:409 D '16 Fifty years ago; on wintering bees. R. Bick- ford. Am Bee .1 58:410 D '18 Getting bees ready for winter. P. Funk. O Judd Farmer 61:14 N 4 '16 Hand's convertible hive. J. E. Hand, il Glean- ings 44:276-7 Ap 1 '16 Honeybees: wintering, yields, imports and ex- ports of honey. S: A. Jones. U S Ag B 325: 1-12 '15; Abstract. Gleanings 44:4 Ja 1 '16 Importance of keeping entrances free from ice. L. L. Winship. il Am Bee J 56:56 F '16 Importance of winter stores. B. M. Demuth. Gleanings 46:529-31 S '18 Inexpensive wintering. E. R. Root, il Glean- ings 46:14-16 Ja '18 Keeping bees during winter. J Ag (Quebec) 20:115 N '16 Methods of obtaining strong stocks of bees for over-winlering. J Bd Ag 25:868-9 O '18 Myth of Daniel McFadyen wintering bees up toward the north pole in Canada. M. Pettit. Gleanings 44:850 S 15 '16 Now for winter quarters. Am Bee J 56:26 Ja '16 Outdoor vs. cellar wintering. Gleanings 44: 1066 N 15 '16 Outdoor wintering of bees. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 2:260-1 F '16 Packing big apiaries for winter, il Am Bee J 56:295-6 S '16 Paper winter case. A. F. Bonney. Am Bee J 58:344 O '18 Preparation of bees for outdoor wintering. E. F. Phillips and G: S. Demuth. il map Farm- ers' B 1012:1-22 '18 Preparation of bees for winter. E. F. Phillips. Prog F 31:1053 S 2 '16 Rearing brood in mid-winter in the cellar. G: H. Rea. Gleanings 44:207-8 Mr 1 '16 Root winter case. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 45: 181-2 Mr '17 Shipping pound packages south for the win- ter. F. M. Baldwin. Am Bee J 57:381 N '17 Spring — with the four-colony case. A. J. Knox, il Gleanings 44:228-30 Mr 15 '16 Stores necessary to winter bees outdoors. J. L. Byer. Gleanings 44:114-16 F 1 '16 Taking care of and moving winter-sheds. G. C. Greiner. Am Bee J 57:87 Mr '17 Temperature of the bee colony. B. N. Gates. il U S Ag B 96:1-29 '14 Temperature of the honeybee cluster in win- ter. E. F. Phillips and G: S. Demuth. U S Ag B 93:1-16 '14 To pack or not to pack. G. Allen. Gleanings 45:753-5 O '17 Twelve rules for the protection of bees win- tered in cellars. Weekly N L 6:8 N 20 '18 Two-colony -winter case. W. S. Wiggins, il Gleanings 44:916-17 O 1 '16 Using a capping-melter in the winter. J. L. Byer. Gleanings 45:935-6 D '17 Whv I never lost a colony in winter. J. F. Kight. Gleanings 44:863 S 15 '16 Winter care of bees. Weekly N L 5:1 N 14 '17 Winter cases for northern latitudes, il Am Bee J 56:336-7 O '16 Winter losses less than two per cent. J: A. Stevens, il Gleanings 44:925 O 1 '16 Winter problems of the South. J. J. Wilder. Am Bee J 58:306 S '18 Winter protection in the Rockies. W. Foster. plan Gleanings 46:598-9 O '18 Winter protection of bees. T. K. Massie. il Am Bee J 58:307 S '18 Winter protection without loose packing, H. H. Smith. Gleanings 44:856 S 15 '16 Winter warmth in the colony. K. Brunnich. Am Bee J 56:298 S '16 Wintering bees, il N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:504- 11 '17 Wintering bees. W. H. Lloyd, il Purdue Ag 11:34-5 N '16 Wintering bees in a quadruple winter case at Medina. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 44:54-6 Ja 15 '16 Wintering bees in California. J. E. Pleasants. il Am Bee J 56:298 S '16 Wintering bees in cellars. E. F. Phillips and G: S. Demuth. il map Farmers' B 1014:1-21 '18 Wintering bees in supers. J: E. Roebling. Gleanings 44:61-2 Ja 15 '16 Wintering bees in Tennessee. C. E. Bartho- lomew, il plan Tenn Ag Ext Pub 53:1-8 '17 Wintering bees in Texas. F. B. Paddock. Gleanings 45:757-8 O '17 Wintering bees in Virginia. F. W. Gravely. Gleanings 44:32-3 Ja 1 '16 Wintering bees outdoors. J. H. Merrill. Fruit- Grower 27:476 N 1 '16 Wintering bees outside. E. I. Farrington. il Country Gent 82:1570 O 13 '17 Wintering in Ontario. R. B. Pettit. 11 Am Bee J 56:384-6 N '16 Wintering in single-walled hives. D. Barone. Am Bee J 56:411 D '16 Wintering in tlie south-central states. J. M. Buchanan, il Gleanings 45:769-70 O '17 Wintering in the West. W. Foster, il Am Bee J 56:296-7 S '16 Wintering in western Iowa. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 45:759-60 O '17 Wintering of bees. F. Jager. Minn Hort 44: 19-21 Ja '16 Wintering of bees in Ontario. M. Pettit. il Ontario Ag Dept B 256:1-24 '17 Wintering over empty combs. T. Payment, il Gleanings 44:158-9 F 15 '16 Wintering problem analyzed. J. E. Hand. Am Bee J 57:86 Mr '17 Wintering the bees. Ohio F 142:204 Ag 31 '18 Wisconsin beekeepers' convention; outdoor wintering of bees. H. Lathrop. il Gleanings 44:21-4 Ja 1 '16 Within the winter chamber. B. M. Demvith. Gleanings 46:595-6 O '18 (See also Bee culture — Feeding of bees Alabama Glimpses of southern beekeeping. J. S. Scott. Am Bee J 58:59 F '18 Australia Bee-keeping. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:290-1 Ap '16 Bee-keeping in Victoria. F. R. Beuhne. il J Dept Ag Victoria 14:170-7, 244-9, 479-86, 687- 93; 15:36-41. 113-16, 303-7; 16:107-9 Mr-Ap, Ag, N '16, Ja-F, My '17, F '18 Austria-Hungary Beekeeping in Carniola. F. Rojina. il Am Bee J 57:128 Ap '17 California Bee in a California bonnet. F. B. Richardson. Gleanings 44:395 My 15 '16 Beekeeping around San Francisco bay. E. D. Crowl. Am Bee J 58:309 S '18 Beekeeping in California. P. C. Chadwick. Gleanings 44:473 Je 15 '16 Beekeeping in the Imperial valley. H. Mathewson. il Am Bee J 57:54-5 F '17 California conditions. W. A. Pryall. Am Bee J 58:384 N '18 Caring for 1000 colonies of bees in Imperial vallev. J. Gray. Gleanings 44:353-4 My 1 '16 Efficient production of extracted honey in California. G. W. Bercaw. Gleanings 44: 489-90 Je 15 '16 108 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Bee culture — California — Continued In California. M. C. Richter. Gleanings 46: 609 O '18 More business for the honeybee; how the automobile is used as conveyance and ex- tracting-house. A. Marple. il Gleanings 46: 470-1 Ag '18 Mud houses and California bees. W. A. Pryal. il Rural N Y 76:1003 Ag 25 '17 San Joaquin valley. F. B. Richardson. Glean- ings 45:109-10 F '17 "Visit at Nivers. W. A. Pryal. Am Bee J 57:339 O '17 Canada Bee work at the Canadian government experi- mental farms. F. W. L. Sladen. J Econ Entom 9:411-13 Ag '16 Beekeeping in Ontario. G: F. Kingsmill. Am Bee J 56:379 N '16 Bees in the far north. F. D. Todd. Am Bee J 58:15 Ja '18 Ghmpses of Ontario, il Am Bee J 56:367-9 N •16 In Ontario. J. L. Byer. Gleanings 46:611 O '18 Notes from Canada. J. L. Byer. See monthly numbers of Gleanings in bee culture Recent work of the bee division. F. W. L. Sladen. il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:1041-5 D '16 Reminiscences of Canadian beekeeping. J. R. Black. Am Bee J 58:414 D '18 Report on apiary inspection and demonstra- tion in Ontario for 1917. M. Pettit. Am Bee J 68:17 Ja '18; Same. {In Report, Beekeepers' assn. of Ontario, 1917, p. 35-8) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Results of co-operative experiments in api- culture. M. Pettit. {In Report, Ontario ag. and exp. union, 1916, p. 33-40) il '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Skilled Canadian beekeepers; E. T. Bainard of Lambeth, Ontario. R. F. Holtermann. il Gleanings 44:1163-5 D 15 '16 Work of provincial apiarist, il Am Bee J 56: 382-3 N "16 Work of the bee division of the Dominion ex- perimental farms. F. W. L. Sladen. Am Bee J 57:200, 228, 270 Je-Ag '17 ib'te also Beekeepers' association of the province of Ontario Chile Beekeeping in Chile. M. C. Richter. il Am Bee J 56:157, 197-8 My-Je '16 China Oddities of Chinese bees. B. Romain. Glean- ings 44:1025-7 N 1 '16 Some of the reasons why beekeeping in China is difhcult. C. A. Pierson. Gleanings 44:1028- 30 N 1 '16 Colorado Among the Rockies. W. Foster. See monthly numbers of Gleanings in bee culture Connecticut Beekeeping for Connecticut. A. W. Yates, il Conn State Ag Exp B 205:425-46 '18 Denmark Denmark beekeeping. A. Sommer. Am Bee J 58:276 Ag '18 Dominican Republic Beekeeping in Santo Domingo. H. Brenner. Am Bee J 58:86, 421 Mr, D '18 Santo Domingo conditions. H. Brenner. Am Bee J 58:194 Je '18 Eastern states Among eastern beekeepers. C. P. Dadant. il Am Bee J 56:374-5, 408-9; 57:12-13, 51-2 N •16-F '17 Beekeeping in the East. J. H. M. Cook, il N Y Ag Dept B 86:2584-92 Ag '16 Florida Bee flora of Florida. E. G. Baldwin. Gleanings 44:389 My 15 '16 Cycle of seasons in different apiaries. J. J. Wilder, il Am Bee J 58:122-3 Ap '18 Florida a land of surprises. E. G. Baldwin. Gleanings 44:845 S 15 '16 Florida sunshine. E. G. Baldwin. Gleanings 45:874 N '17 Future of beekeeping In Florida. J. J. Wilder. Am Bee J 58:52 F '18 Other side to Florida beekeeping. H. Hewitt. Gleanings 46:21-2 Ja '18 Season in south Florida. A. E. Ault. Glean- ings 44:806 S 1 '16 Georgia Cycle of seasons in different apiaries in Georgia. J. J. Wilder. Am Bee J 58:157 My '18 Trip in southern Georgia; the editor visits the Georgia apiaries of J. J. Wilder, il Am Bee J 58:259-61 Ag '18 Great Britain Bees on the heather. N. Tourneur. Am Bee J 56:418 D '16 Hawaiian Islands Conditions under which wax production alone is possible. L. Burr. Gleanings 44:433-4 Je 1 '16 Honey production as a business in the Ha- waiian Islands. L. Burr. Gleanings 44:282-3 Ap 1 '16 Letter from Hawaii. W. L. Porter. Am Bee J 56:304 S '16 Malihini in the Hawaiian Islands. L. Burr, il Gleanings 44:58-60, 230-1 Ja 15, Mr 15 '16 Management of 300 yards. L. Burr, il Glean- ings 45:839-41 N '17 Oswald St John Gilbert, a bee king. L. Burr, il Gleanings 44:795-7 S 1 '16 Illinois How an Illinois farmer succeeds with 500 hives. F. C. Pellett. il Country Gent 81:286 F 5 '16 India Bee-keeping in India. W. P. Thompson. Ag J of India 13:348-51 Ap '18 Domestication of the Indian honey-bee. L. V. Newton, il Ag J of India 12:44-57 Ja '17 Indiana Honey bees and the income tax; the methods of an Indiana man who has a $20,000 honey crop. B: W. Douglass, il Country Gent 83:8 N 23 '18 Indiana beekeeping. Purdue Ag 13:68 N '18 Iowa Building vip a bee business. F. C. Pellett. il Country Gent 81:1716 S 23 '16 Kansas Beekeeping in the Arkansas valley. F. C. Pellett. il Am Bee J 58:372-3 N '18 Kentucky Back lot buzzer, by H. D. Ramsey; Honey production, by J: A. Sheehan. Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:348-50, 350-1 '18 Louisiana Bee culture and honey-market conditions in Louisiana. J. F. Archdekin. Gleanings 44:75- 6 Ja 15 '16 Bee culture in Louisiana; making mcrease. J. F. Archdekin. Gleanings 44:237-8 Mr 15 Bee culture in Louisiana; some of the honey sources. J. F. Archdekin. Gleanings 44:159 F 15 '16 Maryland Maryland bee-man. S: Cushman. il Gleanings 45:100-4 F '17 See also Maryland state beekeepers' asso- ciation Massachusetts See also Massachusetts— Apiaries, Inspec- tor of Mexico Mexican beekeeping. F. C. Pellett. il Am Bee J 58:223-4 Jl '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 109 Bee culture — Mexico — Continued Mexican bees and beelteeping. P. Pi'ovensal. il Am Bee J 57:375 N '17 Michigan Bees in northern Michigan. F. C. Pellett. il Am Bee J 57:367-70 N '17 Minnesota Bee-keeping in Minnesota. F. Jager. Minn Hort 44:179 Ap '16 Comb honey, extracted honey, and increase. Minn Hort 44:232, 262, 296 My-Jl '16 Experience with package bees 1917. C. W. Aeppler. il Am Bee J 58:12-13 Ja '18 Minnesota snap shots, il Am Bee J 56:259-62 Ag '16 Missouri Apiary investigations in Missouri. L. Hase- man. J Econ Entom 9:282-4 Ap '16 Montana Possibilities of beekeeping in northern Mon- tana. L. E. Baldwin. Am Bee J 57:274 Ag '17 Netherlands Bee-notes from Holland. J. H. J. Haraelberg. il Gleanings 44:407-9, 855 My 15, S 15 '16 Bee-supplies used in Holland. J. H. J. Hamel- berg. il Gleanings 44:1166-7 D 15 '16 New York Inspector W. D. "Wright, successful New York beekeeper and state inspector. R. F. Holtermann. il Gleanings 45:912-13 D '17 Visit to Cliailes E. Stewart, of Johnstown, N.Y. R. F. Holtermann. Gleanings 45:527-8 Jl '17 Western New York field meeting. Gleanings 44:974-5 O 15 '16 New Zealand Experimental work at Ruakura apiary. J Ag New Zealand 17:24-7 Jl '18 Work for the coming month; the apiary. E. A. Earp. See monthly numbers of Journal of agriculture of New Zealand North Carolina Survey of beekeeping in North Carolina. E. G. Carr. U S Ag B 489:1-16 '16 Northern states April beekeeping problems in the North. L. V. France. Am Bee J 57:127 Ap '17 Ohio Ohio field meet at Medina. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 44:927-9 O 1 "16 Palestine Beekeeping in Jerusalem. P. J. Baldensperger. il Am Bee J 58:195-6, 234-5 Je-Jl '18 Paraguay Some of the honey-plants of Paraguay. J. Brown. Gleanings 44:807 S 1 '16 Pennsylvania Report of the apiarist. H. C. Klinger. Pa Ag Dept B V 1:88-91 Ap '18 Porto Rico Needs of the Porto Rican beekeeper. R. Vidal. il Gleanings 44:409-10 My 15 '16 Porto Rico beekeeping. H: Brenner, il Am Bee J 58:51 F '18 Rearing queen bees in Porto Rico. R. H. Van Zwaluwenburg and R. Vidal. il Porto Rico Ag Exp C 16:1-12 '18 Russia Apiaries of the Caucasus. C. A. Gorbatcheff. il Am Bee J 58:16 Ja '18 Southern states Beekeeping in the South, il Am Bee J 57:295-7 S '17 South seeks better honey market. Country Gent 82:1790 N 17 '17 Southern beekeeping. N. L. Stapleton. 11 Am Bee J 57:273 Ag '17 Sweet clover belt of the South, il Am Bee J 57:331-2 O '17 Venture into southern beekeeping. J. F. Arch- dekin. Am Bee J 56:59, 91-2 F-Mr '16 Sweden Beekeeping in Sweden. J: A. Johnson. Am Bee J 57:81 Mr '17 Switzerland About the combs. K. Brunnich. 11 Am Bee J 56:231 Jl '16 Investigation into the returns of Swiss bee- keeping in 1914. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1: 134-6 Ja '16 Notes from German Switzerland. C. W. Aep- pler. Am Bee J 58:380 N '18 See also Organization of the Swiss bee- keepers Tennessee Notes from Tennessee. 11 Am Bee J 56:331 O '16 Tennessee state convention report. 11 J. M. Buchanan. Gleanings 44:232-4 Mr 15 '16 Texas Beekeeping in the Southwest. L: H. Scholl. Gleanings 44:223, 390-1 Mr 15, My 15 '16 Bees in the lower Rio Grande valley. F. C. Pellett. il Am Bee J 58:187-9 Je '18 Cotton belt of Texas. F. C. Pellett. il Am Bee J 58:403-5 D '18 Glimpses of southwest Texas. F. C. Pellett. il Am Bee J 58:295-6 S '18 In Texas. F. B. Paddock. See monthly num- bers of Gleanings in bee culture Texas queen and package business, il Am Bee J 58:336-7 O '18 Trip through Texas, il Am Bee J 56:194-5, 230, 266-7, 302-3 Je-S '16 United States Agricultural situation for 1918; more honey needed. U S Ag C 87:1-8 '18 Beekeeping at Washington; what Uncle Sam is doing for the beekeeper, il Am Bee J 56: 43-6 F '16 Florida vs. Indiana. J. H. Collins. Glean- ings 45:178-80 Mr '17 Honeybees and honey production In the United States. S. A. Jones. U S Ag B 685:1- 61 '18 Neglect of bees is one of the industrial shames of rural America. Current Opinion (63 W. 36th St, N.Y. 25c) 64:224-5 Mr '18 * Present and future bee-keeping in the United States. E. R. Root. (In Report, 1917, p. 42-4) '18 111. state beekeepers' assn., Springfield Virginia Bee culture in Virginia, il Va Ag Dept B 115: 141-9 '17 West Virginia Beekeeping as I observe it in West Virginia. C: A. Reese, il Am Bee J 57:415-16 D '17 Beekeeping for West Virginia. C: A. Reese. il W Va Ag Dept B 33:1-52 '17 Western states Bees in the Middle West. E. R. Root, il Glean- ings 45:512-16 Jl '17 Overstocking and the distance bees fly. W. Foster. Am Bee J 56:270-1 Ag '16 Wisconsin Beekeeping in Wisconsin. N. E. France and L. V. France, il map Wis Ag Exp B 264:1-28 '16 Bee houses. See Bee and honey houses Bee Inspection Apiary inspection vs. education. W. Foster. Gleanings 44:1118 D 1 '16 Bee disease control. T: J. Headlee and E. G. Carr. N J Ag Dept B 17:148-52 '18 Bee inspection in Arizona. Gleanings 44:219 Mr 15 '16 Better foul-brood inspection. L: H. Scholl. Gleanings 44:143 F 15 '16 Dangerous laws. Am Bee J 57:418 D '17 Distribution of bee inspection in Colorado. map Gleanings 44:868 S 15 '16 110 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Bee inspection — Continued Fighting foulbrood. F. D. Todd. Am Bee J 57: 228 Jl '17 Function of the apiary inspection section. E. F. Phillips. J Econ Entom 9:188-91 F '16 Inspection work in Illinois. C. F. Bender. Am Bee J 57:117 Ap '17 New Iowa law. F. C. Pellett. Am Bee J 57:194 Je '17 Open letter to F. Dundas Todd. A. C. Ames. Am Bee J 58:236 Jl "18 Outline of apiary inspection in Ontario. M. Pettit. J Econ Entom 9:196-9 F '16 Problems of bee inspection. P. C. Pellett. J Econ Entom 10:20U-3 F '17; Same. Am Bee J 57:92-3 Mr '17 Report on apiary inspection and demonstra- tion in Ontario for 1917. M. Pettit. il Am Bee J 58:17 Ja '18; Same. (In Report, Bee- keepers' assn. of Ontario, 1917, p. 35-8) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Results of apiary inspection. E. F. Phillips. J Econ Entom 10:204-10 P '17; Same cond. Am Bee J 57:163-4 My '17 Bee-martins. See Kingbirds Bee moths Fighting apiary pests; the waxmoth. P. C. Pellett. il Country Gent 82:331 F 17 '17 Habits of the waxmoth. il Am Bee J 56:403-4 D '16 Moths. E. M. Wilson. Am Bee J 58:418 D '18 Bee paralysis Bee paralysis or Isle of Wight disease. I. Fowls. Gleanings 45:681 S '17 Nosema apis, or bee paralysis. J. S: Cox. Gleanings 44:286-7 Ap 1 '18 Representative from Great Britain investi- gating bee paralysis in the United States. Gleanings 44:583 Jl 15 '16 Simple cure for bee paralysis. H. E. Crowther. Gleanings 44:36 Ja 1 '16 Two forms of bee paralysis in Jamaica. C. N. Eddowes. Gleanings 44:284-5 Ap 1 '16 See also Bees — Diseases and pests Beech Is the beech lightning immune? E. S. Brinton. il Gard M 22:208-9 Ja '16 * Measures are being taken by the newly ap- pointed Dutch Minister of Agriculture, in- dustry, and commerce to increase the sup- ply of edible oils in the Netherlands by making full use of the domestic beechnut crop. Between 2,000 and 2,500 metric tons of these nuts may be collected by school children if every effort is made, and from this amount of raw nuts 300,000 to 400,000 kilos of oil may be obtained. The Zupten Gazette reports that a price of 25 florins per 100 kilos (about bVs cents per pound at the present rate of exchange) will be paid to the gatherers. Owners of private lands from which beechnuts are gathered will receive compensation at the late of five per cent of the sums paid to the gatherers, and they will also have the right to pur- chase cattle cake, prepared from the pulp of the nuts from their property, at 50 florins per 100 kilos. — Sci Am Sup Uses of commercial woods of the United States; beech, birches and maples. H. Max- well. U S Ag B 12:1-56 '13 Beechnut oil Beech-oil. A. Truelle. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 11:1145-6 N '17 Beef Beef. K. J. Seulke. il Cornell Rural School Leaflet v 11, no 1:100-8 '17 Beef for home use and local market. Rural N Y 77:1345, 1374 D 7-14 '18 Beef production for New England. S. R. Mor- rison, il Rural N Y 75:547-8 Ap 1 '16 Cost of making beef. D. Casement. Breeder's Gaz 69:670 Mr 23 '16 Essentials in the selection of beef. W. C. Coffey and E. K. Augustus, il 111 As Exp C 206:1-16 '17 Farmers' beef club. P. F. Trowbridge, il Mo Ag Exp C 85:1-32 '18 Natural flesh in cattle demonstrated. 11 Breed- er's Gaz 69:912 Ap 27 '16 8cc also Meat Composition Biochemical comparisons between mature beef and immature veal. W: N. Berg, bibliog J Ag Research 5:667-711 Ja 10 '16 Preservation Beef for home use and local market. Rural N Y 77:1374 D 14 '18 Changes in fresh beef during cold storage above freezing. R. Hoagland and others. bibliog U S Ag B 433:1-100 '17; Excerpts and summary. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 6:934-7 Je '17 Curing beef on the farm. Prog F 33:1287 N 23 '18 Curing beef on the farm. A. Boss. Breeder's Gaz 69:50 Ja 6 "16 Experiments made in Germany on the treat- ment and use of frozen beef. E. Kallert. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3:463-5 Mr '17 Home cured beef. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 28: 17-20 Jl '18 See also Beef, Corned; Meat canning Prices Prospective beef prices. Wallaces' F 42:1681 D 14 '17 Statistics Commercial stocks of fresh beef; Commercial stocks of salted and cured beef, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:1-3, 17-19 Je 29 '18 Commercial stocks of salted and cured beef, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:2-4 S 30 '18 Beef, Corned Corned beef. Wallaces' F 41:524 Mr 31 '16 How to make corned beef. Prog F 33:1202 N 2 '18 Beef cattle. See Cattle, Beef Beehive exhibits. See Bee culture — Exhibits Beekeepers Among eastern beekeepers. C. P. Dadanl. il Am Bee J 57:12-13 Ja '17 Beemen of the present — M. H. Mendelson. W. A. Pryal. il Am Bee J 58:47-8 F '18 New England beekeepers, pors Am Bee J 56: 124-6 Ap '16 Reminiscences of early and later days. G. C. Greiner. Am Bee J 58:191 Je '18 Seventy years of beekeeping, il Am Bee J 57: 7-8, 48, 89-91, 151-3, 202, 235-7 Ja-Mr, My-Jl '17 Some proininent Ontario beekeepers. M. Pettit. il Am Bee J 56:370-1, 413-14 N-D '16 Texas beekeeper — T. W. Burleson. T. P. Rob- inson, il Am Bee J 58:20-1 Ja '18 Why some beekeepers fail. H. B. Parks. Am Bee J 57:159-60 My '17 See also Women as beekeepers; also Mil- ler, Charles C. Directories * List of Illinois state bee-keepers (alphabet- ical) for 1918. (In Report, 1917, p. 116-22) '18 111. state beekeepers' assn., Springfield Beekeepers' association of the province of Ontario 37th annual report, 1916. 62p il '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto * 38th annual report, 1917. 56p '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Beekeepers' associations How to get 2 cents more for honey. C. Gano. Am Bee J 58:228 Jl '18 Just how associations can help. R. Diemer. Gleanings 44:661 Ag 1 '16 New England beekeepers' societies. J. Morse. Am Bee J 56:126-7 Ap '16 What can be done through organization. Am Bee J 58:346 O '18 Why honey producers should organize? R. C. Gano. il Am Bee J 56:306-7 S '16 See also Bee clubs; also Beekeepers' as- sociation of the province of Ontario; Idaho- Oregon honey producers' association; Im- perial Valley beekeepei's' association; Italian AGRICULTURAL INDEX 111 Beekeepers' associations — Continued beekeepers' federation; National beekeep- ers' association; National honey producers' association; New Zealand honey-producers' association; Organization of the Swiss bee- keepers; Texas honey producers' associa- tion Beer Food value of beer. Rural N Y 76:1288 N 10 '17 Sorghum or dari, a new substitute for malt used in brewing. J. Raux. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 5:613 My '18 Study of American beers and ales. L. M. Tol- man. U S Ag B 493:1-23 '17 See also Liquors Analysis Beers. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 2, no 2, pt 2:249- 51 Ag '16 Report on beer. H. S. Paine. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 2:187 F '17 Bees Angry bees. E. M. Cole. Am Bee J 56:310 S '16 Are bees a source of infection in the trans- mission of blight on fruit-trees? Gleanings 44:584 Jl 15 '16 Are bees guided bv scent or sight? B. Black- bourne. Gleanings 44:793 S 1 '16 Are certain animals immune to the stings of bees? Gleanings 44:298 Ap 15 '16 At school with the bees. H. E. Tavlor. il Out- ing (141 W. 36th St, N.Y. 25c; 72:13-15 Ap '18 Avoiding being stung. Gleanings 44:432 Je 1 '16 Bee hunting. 11 Am Bee J 57:130 Ap '17 Bee in court. C. O. Tarbox. Gleanings 44:1030 N 1 '16 Bee-keeping as an adjunct to gardening. A. Smith. Gard Chron Am 22:169-70 Je '18 Bee keeping may increase the cotton crop. R. M. Meade, il J Heredity 9:282-5, 288 O '18 Bees and apple-blossoms. Gleanings 44:307 Ap 15 '16 Bees and flowers. J. D. Thomas. Gard Chron Am 20:312 Jl '16 Bees and fruit production. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:168 Ap 20 '18 Bees and how to keep them. F. W. L. Sladen. 56p il '16 Canada Ag Bees as pollinators in the orchard. E. A. Earp. J Ag New Zealand 14:395-6 My '17 Bees for the fruit grower. E. P. Powell. Gard M 23:142 Ap '16 Bees in the greenhouse. J. T. Rosa, jr. il Country Gent 82:2024 D 22 '17 Bees in the orchard — more fruit, il Green's Fruit Grower 37:ri Ja '17 Bees that help make fruit. F. C. Pel'ett. 11 Country Gent 83:52 Mr 9 '18 Bees tried by fire. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 45:29 Ja '17 Bee.« vs. smelters: a famous case comes to trial in the supreme court of Ontario, Can. E. R. Root. Gleanings 45:30-1 Ja '17 Buying bees by the pound. E. I. Farrington. il Country Gent 81:458 F 26 '16 Changes which occur in the egg of the honey- bee. J. A. Nelson, il Gleanings 44:447-50 Je 1 '16 Circumstances alter cases — and the distance bees fly. L. E. Webb, il Gleanings 44:400 My 15 '16 Common honey bee as an agent in prune pol- lination. A. H. Hendrickson. il Cal Ag KxD R 274:127-32 '16 Common honey bee as an agent in prune pol- lination. A. H. Hendrickson. il Cal Ag Exp B 291:215-36 '18 Detection of arsenic in bees. E. B. Holland. J Econ Entom 9:364-6 Je '16 Distance bees fly. L: Macey. Gleanings 44: 1127 D 1 '16 Distance bees fly after honey — smell vs. sight. G: S. Wheeler. Am Bee J 56:131 Ap '16 Does the female osmia decide the sex of the egg. J: H. Lovell. Am Bee J 56:275 Ag '16 Drone and worker comb in a hive. C. C. Mil- ler. Am Bee J 56:235 Jl '16 * Dual queens in a colony of honey bees. C. B. Thompson. Science (Science Press, Garri- son, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:294-5 S 20 '18 Establishing an apiary. O. Kazmeier. Ohio F 137:187 F 5 '16 Evolution of the honeybee. A. Latham. Glean- ings 44:848 S 15 '16 Flight of a bee. J. E. Crane. Am Bee J 57:53 F '17 From a California standpoint; pollination of citrus trees. M. C. Richter. CJleanings 44:271 Ap 1 '16 Hive and honey dew mediums for distributing fire blight; with discussion. H. A. Gossard. il J Econ Entom 9:59-67 F '16 Honey-bee in its relation to fireblight. J. Troop, il Purdue Ag 11:34-6 D '16 Honey-bee savings bank. T. C. Potter, il Country Life 31:90-|- Ap '17 Honeybees and spraying. T. J. Talbert. Am Bee J 57:128 Ap '17 Honey-bees in relation to horticulture. B. N. Gates. Mass Hort Soc Trans 1917, pt 1:71-88 '17 Honey bees to save sugar. S. E. Howard, il Country Life 34:66-7 Je '18 How bees die. Am Bee J 57:309-10 S '17 How bees recognize each other. J Heredity 8: 285-6 Je '17 How far bees will go for honey. L. B. Smith. Am Bee J 58:261 Ag '18 How products of the hive mav be increased. J. E. Crane. Am Bee J 57:165 My '17 How the bees helped to produce a record crop of apples. G: H. West. Gleanings 44:317 Ap 15 '16 How to move hives of bees short distances. C. C. Miller. Gleanings 44:933-4 O 1 '16 Importance of bees in horticulture. L. H. Pammel. Am Bee J 57:14-15 Ja '17 Importance of honey production. E. R. Root. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1917,pt 2:66-73 '18 Influence of bees on fruit crops. F. A. Jacob- sen. J Ag New Zealand 16:205-9 Ap '18 Just how important is the work of the bee? J. E. Crane. Gleanings 44:272 Ap 1 '16 Life of the bee; photographs. Ag Digest 2: 494-5 Je '17 Many conditions control the distance bees fly. J. E. Crane. Gleanings 44:722 Ag 15 '16 Money in bees. F. Tate. Prog F 31:376 Mr 11 '16 Moths destroy bees. Country Gent 81:391 P 19 '16 My neighbor's garden. C. D. Stuart, il Am Bee J 57:231 Jl '17 Number of colonies needed to pollinate prop- erly a citrus orchard. Gleanings 44:92 F 1 '16 Odors emitted by bees. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway. N.Y. 10c) 85:8 Ja 5 '18 Perfect pollination of citrus groves. E. G. Baldwin. Gleanings 44:269-71 Ap 1 '16 Pollination by bees. A. Bowman. Better Fruit 12:19 S '17 Pollination of alfalfa by bees of the genus megachile. F. W. L. Sladen. il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:125-6 F '18 Professor Gossard's theory on fireblight trans- mission. E. F. Phillips. J Econ Entom 9: 362-3 Je '16 Proof that bees fly long distances in Cali- fornia. P. C. Chadwick. Gleanings 44:149-51 F 15 '16 Role of insects as carriers of fire blight. H, A. Gossard. il Gleanings 44:605-7 Jl 15 '16 Scent-producing organ of the honev-bee. Sci- entific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 85: 22 Ja 12 '18 Secret of bee control. F. C. Pellett. il Country Life 30:82 My '16 Sense of the honevbee. N. E. Mc Indoo Am Bee J 56:195-6, 232-3 Je-Jl '16 Sense organs of the mouth parts of the honey- bee. Am Bee J 56:83 Mr '16 Serious effect of stings. W. S. Pangburn. Am Bee J 56:277 Ag '16 Speeding up the busy bee. E. I. Farrington. il Independent (119 W. 40th st, N.Y. 10c) 92: 420 D 1 '17 Success after failure. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 45:433-6 Je '17 112 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Bees — Continued Temperature of the bee's body. Am Bee J 58: 309-11 S '18 Three bee-trees having top ventilation. W. H. Crawford. Gleanings 44:797 S 1 '16 Unfortunate theory; bees as carriers of fire- blight. Gleanings 44:384-5 My 15 '16 "Value of bees in the orchard. Rural N T 77: 831 Je 29 '18 Value of honey bees in the orchard. J: W. Love, il Prac F 112:457 D 15 '16 Variation in colonies of bees. Gleanings 44: 846 S 15 '16 Virgil, the poet of beedom. D. M. McDonald. Am Bee J 58:274-5 Ag '18 When the bees begin to rob. E. I. Farrington. Country Life 34:102 Je '18 White clover and its distribution. J: H. Lovell. il Gleanings 44:476-8 Je 15 '16 See also Bee culture; Honey; Honey plants; Pollen plants Breeding Breed from the best. C. C. Miller. Gleanings 45:436-8 Je '17 Breed from the best; by a tested queen. C. C. Miller. Am Bee J 56:228 Jl '16 Breeding queens. A. Getaz. Am Bee J 56:234 Jl '16 Building up a strain of bees. G. M. Doolittle. Am Bee J 57:122 Ap '17 Can this be done? il Gleanings 45:40-2, 120-2, 200-1, 280-1, 368-9, 439, 522 Ja-Jl '17 Desirability of breeding from queens having a pedigree. G. M. Doolittle. Gleanings 46:343 Je '18 Fabre on parthenogenesis. C. P. Dadant. Am Bee J 58:156-7 My '18 Fertilization of queen bees. C. W. Howard and L. V. France, il Am Bee J 57:376 N '17; Same. J Econ Entom 11:265-7 Ap '18 Improve your stock of bees. E. F. Phillips. Prog F 31:833 Jl 1 '16 Improving the bees. Gleanings 44:654 Ag 1 '16 Laying workers which produce female off- spring. J: Anderson. Am Bee J 58:192 Je '18 Lost opportunity in bee-breeding. E. R. Root. il J Heredity 7:46-7 Ja '16 Parthenogenesis. Am Bee J 56:13 Ja '16 Parthenogenesis among the solitary bees. J: H. Lovell. Am Bee J 58:270 Ag '18 Study of the factors which govern mating in the honey bee. G: D. Shafer. il Mich Ag Exp Tech B 34:1-19 '17 Why dequeen the cell-builders? F. M. Alley. Gleanings 45:186 Mr '17 See also Bee culture — Queens Breeds Best bees. Gleanings 44:268 Ap 1 '16 Conversations with Doolittle. G. M. Doolittle. Gleanings 45:603 Ag '17 Different races. E. F. Atwater. il Am Bee J 57:232 Jl '17 Different races of bees and their characteris- tics. H. W. Jones. J Ag (Quebec) 20:4 Jl '16 Domestication of the Indian honey-bee. L. V. Newton, il Ag J of India 12:44-57 Ja '17 Goldens vs. the leather-colored Italians: sym- posium. Gleanings 44:319-22 Ap 15 '16 Is it best to have one dominant race of bees only? T. T. Taylor. Gleanings 44:1171-2 D 15 *16 Is the black bee the stronger? W: Beucus. Gleanings 44:117-18 F 1 '16 Italian bee— history of its importation. C. P. Dadant. Am Bee J 58:415 D '18 Italian bees in Liguria. V. Oreggia. map Am Bee J 56:159 My '16 Funics and parthenogenesis. P. J. Balden- sperger. Am Bee J .=;8:375-6 N '18 Puzzles; the curse of goldens. A. C. Miller. Gleanings 44:146-7 F 15 '16 Classification * Erroneous generic determinations of bees. C: Robertson. Science (Science Press, Garri- son, N.Y. 15c) ns 48:368-9 O 11 '18 Diseases and pests Advice of Job's friends. R. F. Holtermann. Gleanings 44:801-3 S 1 '16 Among eastern beekeepers; Isle of Wight disease. C P. .Dadant. il Am Bee J 57:84-6 Mr '17 Argentine ant. Am Bee J 58:410 D '18 * Bee disease. Nature (St Martin's st, London, W. C. 6d) 101:47-8 Mr 21 '18 * Bee disease; reply. D. Ellis. Nature (St Mar- tin's St, London, W. C. 6d) 101:103-4 Ap 11 '18 Bee disease control. E. G. Carr. il maps N J Ag Dept C 3:1-30 '17 Bee diseases and enemies. B. F. Phillips. Prog F 31:1185 O 7 '16 Bee paralysis. Major Shallard. Gleanings 44: 721-2 Ag 15 '16 Cures and immunity of the Isle of Wight dis- ease. G: W. BuUamore. Gleanings 44:783-4 S 1 '16 Destruction of germs of infectious bee dis- eases by heating. G. F. White. U S Ag B 92:1-8 '14 Diagnosis of bee diseases by laboratory methods. A. H. McCray and G. F. White. bibliog il U S Ag B 671:1-15 '18 Disappearing bee disease. R. F. Holtermann. Gleanings 45:766 O '17 Disappearing disease. E. J. Ladd. Gleanings 46:85-6 F '18 * Foul brood and other diseases of bees. (In Report, 1917, p. 16-22) '18 111. State bee- keepers' assn., Springfield Is it a new or old trouble? W. C. Mollett. Gleanings 44:864 S 15 '16 Is the Isle of Wight disease new? C. E. Bar- tholomew. Gleanings 44:720 Ag 15 '16 Isle of Wight bee disease. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:90 Ag 31 '18 Isle of Wight disease. Gard Chron (Lond) 60: 273 D 2 '16 Isle of Wight disease in bees. J Bd Ag 24:1266- 7 F '18 Isle of Wight disease of bees. G. P. Darnell- Smith. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:731- 2 O '16 Isle of Wight disease or bee plague in Ohio. Gleanings 44:711-12 Ag 15 '16 Isle of Wight disease shows various symp- toms. B. Blackbourne. il Gleanings 44:451-2 Je 1 '16 Losses in southern beekeeping. J. C. Scott. Am Bee J 58:348 O '18 New bee disease and cure. A. A. Clarke. Gleanings 44:285-6 Ap 1 '16 New bee disease in the West; symptoms and cure; symposium. Gleanings 44:69-74 Ja 15 '16 New bee disease; more light wanted. G: W. Bullamore. Gleanings 44:314-15 Ap 15 '16 New or old bee-disease; Isle of Wight dis- ease and bee paralysis. Gleanings 44:47-8 Ja 15 '16 Nosema apis in Victoria. F. R. Beuhne. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:629-32 O '16 Nosema vs. Isle of Wight disease. G: W. Bul- lamore. Gleanings 44:721 Ag 15 '16 Open letter to F. Dundas Todd. A. C. Ames. Am Bee J 58:236 Jl '18 Paralysis and the Isle of Wight disease; are they the same? F. R. Beuhne. Gleanings 44: 313-14 Ap 15 '16 Sacbrood. G. F. White, bibliog il U S Ag B 431:1-54 '17; Abstract. Am Bee J 57:406 D '17 Sacbrood more disastrous to colonies than has been generally supposed. B. N. Gates. Gleanings 44:913 O 1 '16 Suggested new antiseptic treatment for bee diseases. W. J. Sheppard. Am Bee J 58:89 Mr '18 Widespread bee disorder, il Am Bee J 56:14 Ja '16 See also Bee moths; Bee paralysis; Foul brood Exhibits See Bee culture — Exhibits Feeding See Bee culture — Feeding of bees AGRICULTURAL INDEX 113 Bees — Continued Photographs and photography As glimpsed thru the camera. H. H. Root, il Gleanings 44:67-9, 105-7, 860-1 Ja 15-F 1, S 15 '16 Common and uncommon sights among the bees. H. H. Root, il Gleanings 44:402-4 My 15 '16 Putting bees into the movies. E. A. Dench. Gleanings 44:534 Jl 1 '16 Statistics Honeybee report. May 1, 191S. Monthly Crop Rep 4:53 My '18 Transportation Bees in combless packages, il Am Bee J 57: 223-5; 58:58 Jl '17, F '18 Bees in pound packages; symposium, il Gleanings 45:172-7 Mr '17 Cage that will do it. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 46:531-2 S '18 California man sends bees by the pound. Gleanings 44:137-8 F 15 '16 Faults of the express companies. J. F. Arch- dekin. Am Bee J 58:117 Ap '18 Motor-car trailer for moving bees. E. A. Earp. il J Ag New Zealand 13:279-80 O '16 Moving bees, il Am Bee J 58:93 Mr '18 Moving bees. L. L. Andrews. Am Bee J 57:123 Ap '17 Moving bees. F. C. Pellett. il Country Gent 82:1790 JST 17 '17 Moving bees by wagon and automobile. W. Foster, il Am Bee J 57:94 Mr '17 My experience in purchasing bees in pound packages. F. L. Barber. Am Bee J 57:91 Mr ■17 Points on queen mailing. G. Anderson, il Am Bee J 57:130 Ap '17 Pound package experience. J. H. Peterson. Gleanings 46:149 Mr '18 Shipping bees bv express in combless pack- ages. Gleanings 44:136-7 F 15 '16 Shipping bees in packages without combs. M. C. Berry, il Am Bee J 57:49 F '17 Shipping full colonies and nuclei. H. D. Murry. Am Bee J 57:52 F '17 Wintering See Bee culture — "Wintering Beeswax Amateur wax rendering. G. C. Greiner. Am Bee J 57:303 S '17 Bartlett-Miller capping-melter. H. H. Root. il Gleanings 44:324-5 Ap 15 '16 Capping and comb-melters up to date. H. Bartlett-Miller. Gleanings 44:164-6 F 15 '16 Collection and exportation of the wax of wild bees in African colonies. A. S. Ashton. Gleanings 44:445 Je 1 '16 Common and uncommon sights among the bees. H. H. Root, il Gleanings 44:442-3 Je 1 '16 Conditions under which wax production alone is possible. L. Burr. Gleanings 44:433-4 Je 1 '16 Giving wax the main track where the cost of getting honey to market is prohibitory. W. G. Hewes. Gleanings 44:436 Je 1 '16 Handy device for melting beeswax. J. H. Todd, il Gleanings 44:111-12 F 1 '16 Intensive wax rendering. H. H. Root. 11 Gleanings 46:77-83 F '18 New wrinkle in wax rendering. H. H. Root. il Gleanings 44:1019-23 N 1 '16 Preparing wax for market. H. W. Jones. J Ag (Quebec) 19:255 Je '16 Production of wax by honey bees. D. A. Davis, il Am Bee J 58:338-9 O '18 Production of wax in Cuba. F. Reiman. Gleanings 44:435-6 Je 1 '16 Profitable production of beeswax. J. Gray, il Gleanings 44:444 Je 1 '16 Race between honey and wax. A. J. Wright. Gleanings 44:441 Je 1 '16 Rendering beeswax; with discussion. J: New- ton. (In Report, Beekeepers' assn. of On- tario, 1917, p. 18-23) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Rendering cappings into marketable wax. J. L. Byer. il Gleanings 44:438-9 Je 1 '16 Rendering foul -brood combs into wax. E. F. Townsend. Gleanings 44:439 Je 1 '16 Saving the waste beeswax. G: L. Emerson. Gleanings 46:76-7 F '18 Unheated wax presses. O. Ritland. il Glean- ings 46:83-4 F '18 Wax-press which never chills. F. J. Severin. il Gleanings 46:84 F '18 Wax production a specialty, not a side line. Gleanings 44:425 Je 1 '16 Beet. See Beets Beet industry. See Beets; Sugar industry Beet juice Acetic acid and acetone from beets. Scien- tific Am (233 Broadway, N.T. 10c) 118:223 Mr 9 '18 Beet leafhoppers. See Leaf hoppers Beet pulp. See Feeding and feeding stuffs — Beets Beet sirup Homemade beet syrup. Rural N Y 76:902 Jl 21 '17 Homemade sugar beet syrup. Ohio F 142:513 N 23 '18 Making beet syrup at home. Rural N T 77: 1210 O 26 '18 Making sugar beet sirup. A. N. Clark. Rural N Y 77:695 My 18 '18 Making sugar beet syrup at home. C. H. Sharp. Rural N Y 77:640 My 4 '18 Sugar-beet sirup. C. O. Townsend and H. C. Gore, il Farmers' B 323:9-13 '17 Sugar beets for syrup. Wallaces' F 43:1236 Ag 30 '18 Beet sugar industry. See Sugar industry Beetles Scolvtid beetles observed in Oregon. W. J. Chamberlin. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9.no 1:121- 3 Ja '18 Studies on the life-history of two Kansas scarabseidae (Coleop.). W: P. Hayes, bibliog J Econ Entom 11:136-44 F '18 Troublesome household pest (attagenus ple- bius Sharp) of Hawaii. J. F. Illingworth. il J Econ Entom 10:340-4 Je '17 See also Alder flea-beetles; Asparagus beetles; Barkbeetles; Bean leaf beetles; Bud weevils; Calosoma beetles; Carpet beetles; Carrot beetles; Cherry leaf beetles; Cleri- dae; Cone beetles; Cornstalk beetles, Rough- headed; Cranberry rootworms; Cucumber beetles; Cucvimber beetles. Striped; Desert corn flea-beetles; Eggplant tortoise beetles; Elm leaf beetles; Flea-beetles; Fungus beetles; Grape root-worms; Hickory bark beetles; Ladybirds; Mustard beetles; Pow- der post beetles; Rhinoceros beetles; Spinach carrion beetles; Tiger beetles; To- bacco beetles; Violet rove beetles; Weevils; White grubs Beets Beet as a substitute for cotton in the manu- facture of nitrocellulose. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:575 Je 9 '17 Beet sugar. W. L. Williams. J Dept Ag Vic- toria 16:416-19 Jl '18 Beet sugar industry in the TTnited States and Europe. Economic World (128 Water st., N. Y. 25c) n s 13:627-8 My 5 '17 Beet-sugar production; northwestern Ohio farms adapted to beet culture. C. E. Thorne. Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:77-8 Mr '18 Beeting the sugar famine. R. H. Moulton. 11 Am Coop J 13:325-6 Ap '18 Beets. Market Growers J 19:292-3-f D 15 '16 Behaviour of bolting beets. O. Munerati and T. V. Zapparoli. Int R Scl & Prac Ag 8,no 5:723-6 My '17 Cold-frame beets. J. T. Rosa. jr. il Country Gent 82:1694 N 3 '17 Experiences of growers; symposium. Market Growers J 23:97+ S 1 '18 Experiments in connection with the assimila- tion of potassium and sodium ions by the sugar beet. J. Stoklasa. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 8:1102-3 Ag '16 114 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Beets — Continued Experiments in transplanting sugar beets. P. J. Pritcliard and L. B. Longley. il Am Soc Agron J 8:106-10 Mr '16 Experiments on fertilising sugar beets with manganese. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:76 Ja '16 Fertilizing sugar beets for profit. J. W. Hen- ceroth and C. A. Waugh. (Soil improvement com. Pamph. 24) 15p il n.d. Nat. fertilizer assn., Chicago Filling the sugar bowl. E. E. Weir, il Scien- tific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:288-9 O 20 '17 Growing of svigar beet. J Bd Ag 22:1210-14 Mr '16 Growing peas and beets. W Va Ag Ext C 63 3p '16 Growing sugar beets under humid conditions. C. O. Townsend. il Farmers' B 568:1-24 '18 (rev.) Growing worth-while beets. A. Kruhm. il Ohio F 137:262-3 F 19 '16 Home garden; the beet is an easy crop to raise, il Country Gent 83:24 Mr 2 '18 How to succeed with sugar beets. .1. F. Wojta and A. H. Wright, map Wis Ag Ext C 103 4p '18 Increased sugar beet acreage important. Irr Age 32:122 Je '17 Increased sugar beet area. O Judd Farmer 60:8 My 6 '16 Influence of manganese on the nitrogen con- tent of sugar beets; experiments in Ger- many. K. Ulrich. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 5:742-3 My '17 Influence of the lime: magnesia ratio in the soil on the yield in seed of sugar-beets. O. Fallada and I. K. Greisenegger. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8. no 1:81-2 Ja '17 Irrigation of sugar beets. F. S. Harris, il Utah Ag Exp B 156:1-24 '17 Keep up sugar crop. Weekly N L 5:7 N 21 •17 Sugar beet. H. Hart. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:218-21 O '17 Sugar beet culture. M. J. Plice. Purdue Ag 12: 356-7 Mr '18 Sugar beet culture. R. L. Stewart, il N M Ag Exp B 107:1-30 '17 Sugar-beet growers urged to increase yields this year. Weekly N L 5:1 Je 5 '18 Sugar-beet growing under irrigation. C. O. Townsend. il Farmers' B 567:1-28 '18 (rev) Sugar-beet sirup. C. O. Townsend and H. C. Gore, i! Farmers' B 323:1-13 '17 Sugar beet supremacy. G: F: Stratton. il Country Gent 83:13-i- Ja 5 '18 Sup,ar beets. C. A. Zavitz and A. W. Mason. il Ontario Ag Dept B 262:1-12 '18 Sugar beets for a sure market. G: F: Strat- ton. il Country Gent 82:1482-3 S 29 '17 Sugar beets: preventable losses in culture. H. B. Shaw, il U S Ag B 238:1-21 '15 Thrips as pollinators of beet flowers. H. B. Shaw, il U S Ag B 104:1-12 '14 Use of checks and repeated plantings in varietal tests. F: H. Pritchard. Am Soc Agron J 8:65-81 Mr '16 When beets appear. D. B. Haines. Country Gent 81:1096 My 20 '16 (See aJxo Beet sirup; Feeding and feeding stuffs — Beets; Mangels Analysis Determination of the dry matter in beets. R. K. Kristensen. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:42-7 Ja '17 Breeding Some recent investigations in sugar-beet breeding. F: J. Pritchard. Bot Gaz 62:425 65 D '16: Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8. no 3:365-70 Mr '17 Diseases and pests Bacillus morulans n. sp. a bacterial organism found associated with curly top of the sugar beet. P. A. Boncquet. il Phyt 7:269- 89 Ag '17 Bacterium causing a disease of sugar-beet and nasturtium leaves. N. A. Brown and C. O. Jamieson. il J Ag Research 1:189-210 D '13 Beet leafhopper and the curly-leaf disease that it transmits. B. D. Ball, bibliog il map Utah Ag Bxp B 155:1-56 '17 Diseases and pests of the sugar-beet ob- served in Austria-Hungary, during 1915. O. Fallada. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 1:172-4 Ja '17 Field studies of cercospora beticola. M. B. McKay and V. W. Pool, il Phyt 8:119-36 Mr '18 Field studies of the crown-gall of sugar beets. C. O. Townsend. il map U S Ag B 203:1-8 '15 Histological relations of svigar-beet seedlings and phoma betae. H. A. Edson. il J Ag Research 5:55-8 O 4 '15 Mosaic disease in beets. J. Lind. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 5:747 My '16 New disease of beets, probably of a physiolog- ical nature, in the north of France. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1:151 Ja '16 Notes on the beet leafhopper, eutettix tenella Baker. H: H. P. Severin and W: W. Thomas. J Econ Entom 11:308-12 .Je '18 Obtaining beet leafhoppers nonvirulent as to curly-top. C. F. Stahl and E. Carsner. J Ag Research 14:393-4 Ag 26 '18 Phoma betae on the leaves of the sugar beet. V. W. Pool and M. B. McKay, il J Ag Re- search 4:169-78 My '15 Rheosporangium aphanidermatus, a new genus and species of fungus parasitic on sugar beets and radishes. H. A. Edson. il J Ag Research 4:279-92 Jl '15 Seedling diseases of sugar beets and their relation to root-rot and crown-rot. H. A. Edson. bibliog il J Ag Research 4:135-68 My '15 Spinach carrion beetle. R. A. Cooley. il J Econ Entom 10:94-102 P '17 Wild vegetation as a source of curly-top in- fection of sugar beets. P. A. Boncquet and C. P. Stahl. il J Econ Entom 10:392-7 Ag '17 See also Sugar-beet leaf spot; Sugar-beet nematodes; Sugar-beet root-lice; Sugar-beet thrips Prices Bitter complaints of beet growers. H. My- rick. O Judd Parmer 62:4 Je 23 '17 Ten cent sugar, $10 beets? O Judd Farmer 60: 11 Ja 1 '16 Seed Present status of the sugar-beet seed indus- try in the United States. C. O. Townsend. iru S Ag Yearbook 1916:399-410; Same. Separate 695 Production of seed of sugar beet in Russia. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3:370-3 Mr '17 We can raise sugar-beet seed. R. Stewart, il Country Gent 81:72 Ja 8 '16 Statistics Area of sugar beets planted, 1918. Monthly Crop Rep 4:76 Jl '18 Heavy reduction in the 1918 sugar beet acre- age in the United States. Economic World (128 Water st., N.Y. 25c) n s 16:232 Ag 17 '18 Sugar beets and beet sugar, 1917. Monthly Crop Rep 3:119 D '17 Sugar beets: area planted, 1913-1917. Monthly Crop Rep 3:59 Jl '17 Storage Loss in tonnage of sugar beets by drying. H. B. Shaw, il U S Ag B 199:1-12 '15 Sugar content Correlations between morphological charac- ters and the saccharine content of sugar beets. F: J. Pritchard. il Am J Bot 3:361-76 Jl '16: Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 2:240-4 F '17 Effect of removal of the leaves upon the sugar content of individual beets. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:75-6 Ja '16 Formation and disappearance of saccharose in the beet. H. Colin. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 6:850-1 Je '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 115 Beets — Sugar content — Continued Increase in sucrose content of sugar beets after their removal from the soil. P. G. Weichmann (Sugar (Chicago) 19, no. 6:220-4 '17>. Exp Sta Record 38, no 6:536 '18 Australia Some considerations on the advisability of endeavoring to establish the sugar beet in- dustry in South Australia. A. J. Perkins. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:547-70 F '18 Bohemia Chemical and biological researches on sugar beets, in Bohemia. G. Urban. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:566-8 My '18 California Fundamentals of sugar beet culture under California conditions. R. L. Adams. 11 Cal Ag Exp C 165:1-22 '17 Canada Sugar beet.s grown on the Dominion experi- mental farms, 1915. (In Experimental faims, 1916. V. 1, p. 109-15) 45c '17 Canada Ag Colorado Child labor in the sugar-beet fields of Colo- rado. E: N. Clopper and L: W. Hine. (Pamph. 259> 25c 34p il '16 Nat. child labor com., 105 East 22d st., N.Y. France Experiments on sugar-beet growing in the south-west of France. H. Pouygues. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 4:540 Ap '16 Michigan Dollars and beets; how the Michigan beet growers saved nearly one and a half million dollars through organization. Am Coop J 12: 621 My '17 Minnesota Cost of producing sugar beets. F. W. Peck, map il Minn Ag Exp B 154:1-35 '16 Montana Farm practice in growing sugar beets in the Billings region of Montana. S. B. Nuckols and E. L. Currier, il map U S Ag B 735: 1-37 '18 Netherlands Netherlands beet-sugar industry. F. W. Ma- hin. (Commerce Reports no. 152) p 1218-19 (Je 28) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domes- tic commerce, Washington, D.C. Russia Russian sugar and the superphosphate dif- ficulty. Am Fert 46:44+ F 17 '17 Sugar industry in Russia. N. A. Krioukov. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3:452-5 Mr '17 South Dakota Sugar beets in South Dakota. USD Ag Exp B 173:592-620 '17 United States Beet-sugar industry in the United States. C. O. Townsend. bibliog il U S Ag B 721:1- 54 '18 Farm practice in growing sugar beets for three districts in Utah and Idaho, 1914-15. L. A. Moorhouse and others, il map U S Ag B 693:1-43 '18 Report on the beet sugar industry in the United States. 164p '17 Federal trade com- mission, Washington, D.C. Washington Possibilities of sugar beet culture in Wash- ington. I. D. Cardiff. Wash Ag Exp Pop B 105:1-8 '16 Bee-you-tiful Pecanutte. F. Tilden. il Coun- try Gent 83:10-11-)- S 7 '18 Begonias Begonia epirus. J: S. Doig. il Gard Chron Am 22:57 F '18 Begonia Evansiana. il Gard Chron (Lond) 64: 209 N 23 '18 Begonia parva. il Gard Chron (Lond) 64:77 Ag 24 '18 Endemic begonia of Hawaii. V. MacCaughey. Bot Gaz 66:273-5 S '18 Growing begonia Glorie de Lorraine. J. Tay- lor. Gard Chron Am 20:144 Mr '16 New liybrid winter flowering begonias, il Gard Chion Am 21:92-3 Mr '17 Raising of winter-fiowering begonias. J: Heal. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:96 Ag 26 '16 Starting the bedding begonia from seed, il Country Gent 83:37 My 18 '18 Winter- flowering begonias. Gard Chron (Lond) 59:62 Ja 29 '16 Winter flowering begonias. A. Jackson, il .Gard Chron Am 21:431 D '17 Behavior. See Conduct of life Belgian hares Belgian hare. C. Wagner. Am P Advocate 25: 426 Ap '17 Belgian hare. M. A. Young, il Am P Advocate 24:468-9 Ap '16 Belgian hares. F. V. Funk. Am P Advocate 26:543 Ag '18 Belgian hares. E. C. Ware. Rural N Y 77:207 F 9 '18 Belgian hares for me. B. F. Coleman. Am P Advocate 25:144 Ja '17 Boy's experience with Belgian hares. L. P. Haist. Am P Advocate 25:634 S '17 Brief talk on Belgian hares. Rural N Y 75: 1140 Ag 26 '16 Care and breeding of the Belgian hare. F. T. Wiberg. Prac F 112:50 F 1 '16 Cut down the butcher's bill by raising Bel- gian hares. Am P Advocate 25:634 S '17 How I raise Belgian hares. F. L. Van Wegen. Am P Advocate 25:244 F '17 Keeping Belgian hares. W. R. Kiefer. Am P Advocate 25:554 Jl '17 My experience with Belgian hares. G. C. Baggerly. Am P Advocate 25:482 My '17 My experience with Belgian hares. H. F. Pearson. Am P Advocate 24:396-7 Mr '16 Now they sit up and take notice. Mrs C. E. Cooper. Am P Advocate 24:248 F '16 One woman's experience with Belgian hares. S. Matteson. Am P Advocate 25:518 Je '17 Raising and breeding Belgians. F. Sowers. Am P Advocate 24:560 My '16 Raising Belgian hares. B. F. Hill. Am P Ad- vocate 24:754 S '16 Raising Belgian hares. G. Hupp. Am P Advo- cate 24:814 O '16 Raising Belgian hares. W: L. Scheldt. Am P Advocate 24:875 N '16 Raising Belgian hares. M. E. Tilton. Am P Advocate 25:62 D '16 Raising Belgian hares and other rabbits. D: E. Lantz. il Farmers' B 496:1-16 '17 (rev) Raising Belgian hares as a business. F. A. Pinkley. Am P Advocate 24:162 Ja '16 Raising Belgian hares for a living. F. Wiberg. il Country Life 29:88 Ap '16 Why and how I raise Belgian hares. C. A. Carter. Am P Advocate 24:612 Je '16 Belgians (horses) Background of the Belgian draft horse. E. H. Joye. il Breeder's Gaz 70:1198 D 21 '16 Belgian. E. S. Akin, il N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:82-90 '17 From N Y Ag Dept Bulletin 76 Belgian, Clyde and Shire. Wallaces' F 42: 1023 N 30 '17 Belgian horses. R. A. Hayne. il Nat Stock & F 41:402 Jl 21 '17 Belgians as related to future breeding. F. B. Holbert. Breeder's Gaz 72:1267 D 27 '17 Belgians at the International. Breeder's Gaz 70:1126a D 14 '16 Case of the Belgian. H. M. Brown, il Breed- er's Gaz 71:1018-19 My 17 '17 For me it was the Belgian. R. Hagler. il Breeder's Gaz 72:1142 D 20 '17 Man and his Belgians. Breeder's Gaz 72:176 Ag 9 '17 Modern type in the American Belgian horse. H. W. Vaughan. il Field II 27:613 Ag '17 116 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Belgians (horses) — Continued She made him prosperous. W: R. Butler, il Country Gent 82:686 Ap 7 '17 Success with purebred Belgians. C. M. Mc- Connell. il Ohio F 142:6 Jl 6 '18 Belgians in the United States Belgian farmer in America. F. Byers. Hoard's D 52:246 S 15 '16 Belgium Dwellers in the free forest forced to flee be- fore the German guns. Am For 24:204 Ap '18 See ulso subhead Belgium under Agricul- tural cooperative credit association; Agri- cultural credit; Agricultural education; Agriculture; Agriculture, Cooperative; Food supply; Horticulture Description and travel Background of the Belgian draft horse. E. H. Joye. il Breeder's Gaz 70:1198 D 21 '16 Belladonna Breeding for atropine. L. W. Arny. il J Hered- ity 8:164-7 Ap '17 Common medicinal plants. A. Retlas. Ohio F 137:744 My 27 '16 Cultivation of belladonna in California. A. Schneider, il Cal Ag Exp B 275:135-60 '16 AII $2 '16 D. W. Springer, sec, Ann Arbor, Mich. Silent companions. Rural N Y 75:1338 O 21 '16 .S're also Children's reading; Libraries; Text-books Bibliography Books covmtry girls should read. Rural Man- hood 7:143-4 O '16 Books for the farm home. 15p il '16 Glob© Wernicke co., Cincinnati, O. Graded list of library books for supplementary reading in elementary schools. {In Million dollar appropriation country schools. W. F. Doughty.) (B 54) p 46-65 '16 Texas Dept. of educ, Austin Guide to reading in English. Rural N Y 77: 775, 797 Je 8-15 '18 List of best books, papers and pictures. Prog F 31:222 F 12 '16 Reading matter for farm women. Prog F 32: 417 Mr 31 '17 Boots and shoes Your poor feet. M. H. Talbott. Country Gent 81:610 Mr 11 '16 Bordeaux mixture Back-yard Bordeaux. P. S. Lovejoy. il Coun- try Gent 83:27 Je 22 '18 Bordeaux-mixture stains removed. M. G. Kains. Country Gent 81:1161 Je 3 '16 Bordeaux spray for tip burn and early blight of potatoes. A. T. Erwin. il la Ag Exp B 171:63-75 '17 Commercial Bordeaux mixtures; how to cal- culate their values. E. Wallace and L. H. Evans, il Farmers' B 994:1-11 '18 128 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Bordeaux mixture — Continued Cost of Bordeaux mixture. Fruit- Grower 27: 126 F 15 '16 Delayed ripening of tomatoes caused by spraying with Bordeaux mixture. C. W. Ed- gerton. il La Ag Exp B 164:1-16 '18 Formula and directions for making. Prog F 31:215 F 12 '16 How Bordeaux controls fungi. J. G. Boyle. Country Gent 81:1119 My 27 '16 How to make Bordeaux for small acreages. Mich Ag Exp Spec B 77:8 '16 How to make Bordeaux mixture. Market Growers J 18:249 Ap 1 '16 How to mix Bordeaux mixture. J. J. Gardner. Better Fruit 11:29 My '17 Influence of Bordeaux mixture on the rates of transpiration from abscised leaves and from potted plants. W: H. Martin, bibliog J Ag Research 7:529-48 D 18 '16 Lime-sulphur vs. Bordeaux mixture as a spray for potatoes. M. T. Munn. il N Y State Ag Exp B 421:311-17 '16 Lime-sulphur vs. Bordeaux mixture as a spray for potatoes (B. 397). M. T. Munn. il N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915:291-301 '16 Making Bordeaux mixture. G. E. Saunders. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:239-40 Mr '18 Making the Bordeaux mixture. Rural N Y 77: 763 Je 8 '18 Preparation of Bordeaux. J. G. Boyle. Coun- try Gent 81:975 My 6 '16 Prevention of field and storage rot of pota- toes by Bordeaux mixture. P: A. Murphy, il Ag Gaz of Canada 4:942-4 N '17 Spray potatoes. Weekly N L 5:1 Ag 8 '17 Studies on Bordeaux mixture. B. F. Lutman. bibliog il Vt Ag Exp B 196:1-80 '16; Same. {In Vt Ag Exp Report, 1915-1916) '16 See also Ammonia Bordeaux Analysis Report on Bordeaux mixture. R. C. Roark. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 3:178-83 My '17 Borders, Garden. See Garden borders Borers (animals) Field tests made on oil treatment of wood against marine borers. C. H. Teesdale and L. F. Shackell. il Eng News-Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 79:833-7 N 1 '17; Same. Railway Age (Woolworth bldg., N.Y. 15c) 63:801-4 N 2 '17 Teredo destroys improperly treated piles. H. von Schrenk. il Railway Age (Woolworth bldg., N.Y. 15c) 63:657-8 O 12 '17 Borers (insects) Dig out the borers. C. M. Weed. 11 Nat Stock & F 41:722 O 27 '17 Discouraging the borers. J. Smith. Frult- Grower 28:286 Je 1 '17 Medicine for borers. J. R. Mattern. Country Gent 81:410 F 19 '16 Wax as protection against borers. S: Good- ley, jr. Country Gent 82:967 Je 2 '17 Will nicotine kill borers? E. H. Favor. Fruit- Grower 27:20 Ja 1 '16 Sec also Ambrosia beetles; Apple root bor- ers; Barkbeetles; Bronze birch borers; Chestnut borers, Two-lined; Clover root borers; Cornstalk beetles, Roughheaded; Cornstalk borers. Lesser; Cottonwood bor- ers; Elm borers; Flat-headed borers; Grain borers, Lesser; Hemlock borers; Locust borers; Parandra borers; Peach tree borers; Peach tree borers. Lesser; Plum borers; Poplar and willow borers > Potato stem bor- ers; Powder post beetles; Round-headed apple-tree borers; Sinuate pear borers; Squash borers; Sugar-cane beetle borers; Sugar-cane moth borers; Sugar-cane root borers; Sugar maple borers; Sweet potato root borers; Three-lined fig-tree borers; Twig pruners Boron See also Plants, Effect of boron on Borrowing Borrowed plows and gear and things. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 82:1761 N 17 '17 Borzoi Hound of the czars. W. A. Dyer, il Country Life 30:52 O '16 Bosnia See also subhead Bosnia under Agricul- tural credit; Agriculture; Forests and for- estry Boston See also Food supply — Boston Parks See also Boston Common Boston Common Boston Common, past and present. D. Morrell. Ohio F 137:822 Je 17 '16 Boston ferns. See Ferns Boston market gardeners' association Boston market gardeners' field meeting. Rural N Y 75:276 F 19 '16 Boston market gardeners meeting, April 1. Rural N Y 75:557 Ap 1 '16 Round-up- of market gardeners. Rural N Y 75:1603 D 30 '16 Boston students' union Problem of housing women in large Cities. Mrs K. Osborne. J Home Econ 8:475-8 S '16 Botanical chemistry Arsenic and manganese in plants. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 82:371 D 9 '16 Biochemistry of plants. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 85:56 Ja 26 '18 Chemistry as an aid in the identification of species. A. W. Schorger. Soc Am For PrO' 11:33-9 Ja '16 Copper in the flora of a copper- tailing region^ W. G. Bateman and L. S. Wells, bibliog Am Chemical Soc J (G: L. Parsons, sec. Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr) 39: 811-19 Ap '17 Determination of phytin phosphorus in plant products. J. B. Rather. Ark Ag Exp B 135:1-15 '17 Evidence of the action of oxidases within tlie growing plant. J. H. Kastle and G. D. Buckner. Am Chemical Soc J (C: L. Par- sons, sec. Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6' per yr) 39:478-82 Mr '17 Manganese content of the ash of certain drugs. L. E. Westman and R. M. Rowat, Am Chemical Soc J (Charles L. Parsons, sec. Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr.) 40:558-61 Mr '18 Physical chemistry in the service of phyto- geography. J. A. Harris. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N. Y. 15c) n s 46:25-30 Jl 13 '17 Physiological role of calcium in plants. T. Rob- ert. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 83:290-1 My 12 '17 Report on inorganic plant constituents. A. J. Patten. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 3:153-6 My '17 Some energy relations of plants. G: B. Rigg. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 48:125-32 Ag 9 '18 See also Plants, Chemical analysis of Botanical gardens Arboretum of M. P. de Vilmorin at Pezanin (Saone-et-Loire, France), and the results obtained there. S. Mottet. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:462-5 Ap '18 Bartram's garden. B. A. Clark, il House Beautiful (3 Park st., Boston 25c) 41:205- 7 Mr '17 Californian arboretum. D. H. Campbell, il Scientific Monthlv (Science Press, Garrison, N. Y. 30c) 4:289-300 Ap '17 Frederick's (Md.) educational garden. Gard Chron Am 20:32 Ja '16 Ideals and opportunities for a botanic garden. C. S. Gager. Science (Science Press, Gar- rison, N.Y. 15c) ns 45:648-53 Je 29 '17 Social, educational, and scientific value of bo- tanic gardens. J: M. Coulter. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 45: 643-7 Je 29 '17 See also Arnold arboretum; Brooklyn bo- tanic garden; Kew botanical garden; Mis- souri botanical garden; United States bo- tanic garden AGRICULTURAL INDEX 129 Botanical gardens — Continued Bibliography List of references on botanical gardens. U.S. Library of Congress. 6p '17 Obtainable only thru Public affairs infor- mation service, 958-9G4 University av., N. Y. (Typew 30c) Botanical laboratories New laboratories at Wilsey. il plans Royal Hort Soc J 42, pt 1:115-21 O '16 iScc altsu Field crops laboratories Botanical literature Formal organization of Committee on botan- ical abstracts to formulate a program for a journal of botanical abstracts. Phyt 8:172- 4 Ap '18 Botanical research Botany as a national asset. J: M. Coulter. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 45:225-31 Mr 9 '17 Near future of botany in America. C. S. Ga- ger. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 47:101-15 F 1 '18 Botanists Brief history of botany. Gard Chron Am 22:7- 8-1- Ja '18 Need for organization of American botanists for more effective prosecution of war work. G. R. Lyman. Science (Science Press, Gar- rison, N.Y. 15c) ns 47:279-85 Mr 22 '18 .S'cf also Gwynne-Vaughan, D. T. ; Hasse, H. E. ; Hooker, Joseph D.; Sargant, Ethel Botany Application of botanical science to agricul- ture. A. Howard. Ag J of India Sci Congress No 1916:14-26 '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 10:1423-6 O '16 Botanical merry-go-round. E. E. Shaw. 11 Gard M 23:192 Ap '16 Botany and better agriculture. E. J. Petry. Purdue Ag 11:21-2 Je '17 Kingdom of the plants; comprising lessons I-IV, inclusive, extension course in garden- ing for boys and girls clubs. C: A. Norcross and P. A. Lehenbauer. il Nev Ag Ext B 8:1-23 "16 Near future of botany in America. C. S. Ga- ger. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 47:101-15 F 1 '18 Position and prospects of botany. W. L. Cro- zier. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:193-4 Ag 23 '18 Studying plants in winter. R. W. Shufeldt. il Am For 22:731-6 D '16 See also Alpine plants; Annuals (plants) ; Aquatic plants; Botanists; Botany, Eco- nomic; Botany, Medical; Buds; Bulbs; Chlo- rosis (botany); Climbing plants; Color of flowers; Color of plants; Fertilization of plants; Floriculture; Flowers; Flowers — Measurement; Forests and forestry; Fruit; Fungi; Gardening; Geographical distribution of animals and plants; Geotropism; Glands (botany); Hybridization, Vegetable; Insec- tivorous plants; Leaves; Mendelism; Nature study; Xectar secretion; Paleobotany; Para- sitic plants; Perennials; Phylogeny (bot- any); Plants; Protoplasm; Sap; Seedlings; Seeds; Shrubs; Spermatogenesis in plants; Trees; Tropical plants; Variation (biology); Vegetables; Weeds; also headings beginning Botanical and Plant, and names of plants, and of divisions, orders, etc., of the vege- table kingdom Anatomy Additional notes upon the angiosperms te- tracentron, trochodendron, and drimys, in "which vessels are absent from the wood. I. W. Bailey and W. P. Thompson, bibliog il Ann Bot 32:503-12 O '18 Anatomical study of gymnosporangium galls. A. Stewart, bibliog il Am J Bot 2:402-17 O '15 Anatomy and phylogenetic position of the be- tulaceae. C. S. Hoar, bibliog il Am J Bot 3:415-35 O '16 Anatomy of a hybrid equisetum. H. Holden. il Am J Bot 2:225-37 My '15 Anatomy of certain goldenrods. E. S. Whita- ker. il Bot Gaz 65:250-60 Mr '18 Anatomy of the potato plant, with special reference to the ontogeny of the vascular system. E. F. Artschwager. bibliog il J Ag Research 14:221-52, 27-47pl Ag 5 '18 Anatomy of the six epiphytic species of the New Zealand orchidaceae. K. M. Curtis. bibliog il Ann Bot 31:133-49 Ja '17 Axillary cleistogenes in some American grasses. A. Chase, il Am J Bot 5:254-8 My '18 Chemistry and histology of the glands of the cotton plant, with notes on the occurrence of similar glands in related plants. E. R. Stanford and A. Viehoever. bibliog 11 J Ag Research 13:419-35 My 20 '18 Columella in marchantia polymorpha. J, E. Cribbs. il Bot Gaz 65:91-6 Ja '18 Conservatism and variability in the seed- ling of dicotyledons. E. W. Sinnott. 11 Am J Bot 5:120-30 Mr '18 Dysmorphococcus variabilis. H. Takeda. Ann Bot 30:151-6 Ja '16 Experimental investigations on the genus drimys. E: C. Jeffrey and R. D. Cole. Ann Bot 30:359-68 Jl '16 Histology of the phloem in certain woody angiosperms. L. H. MacDaniels. bibliog il Am J Bot 5:347-78 Jl '18 Independent evolution of vessels in gnetales and angiosperms. W. P. Thompson, bibliog il Bot Gaz 65:83-90 Ja '18 Note on the vegetative anatomy of pheros- phaera Fitzgeraldi, F. v. M. P. Groom, il Ann Bot 30:311-14 Ap '16 Notes on equisetum debile, Roxb. Shiv Ram Kashyap. il Ann Bot 31:439-45 Jl '17 * Notes on some North American conifers based on leaf characters. L. W. Durrell. (Con- tribution 66) 519-82p bibliog il '17 la. state coll., Dept. of botany, Ames Notes on the anatomy of the young tuber of ipomoea batatas Lam. F. A. McCormick. bibliog il Bot Gaz 61:388-98 My '16 Observations on the anatomy of teratological seedlings. H. S. Holden and D. Bexon. bib- liog il Ann Bot 32:513-30 O '18 Observations on the anatomy of the leaf in the osmundaceae. D. T. Gwynne-Vaughan. il Ann Bot 30:487-93 O '16 Of the recognition of apples — Truelle's line. H. E. Durham, il Gard Chron (Lond) 60: 239-40 N 18 '16 On some climbing davallias and the petiole of lygodium. D. T. Gwynne-Vaughan. il Ann Bot 30:495-507 O '16 On the anatomy of two palaeozoic stems from India. R. Holden. bibliog il Ann Bot 31:315- 26 Jl '17 On the vascular anatomy of the young epico- tyl in some ranalean forms. K. B. Black- burn, il Ann Bot 31:51-80 Ja '17 Permeability of certain plant membranes to water. F. E. Denny, bibliog il Bot Gaz 63:373-97 My '17 Permeability of membranes as related to their composition. F. E. Denny, bibliog Bot Gaz 63:468-85 Je '17 Phyllode theory of the monocotyledonous leaf, with special reference to anatomical evi- dences. A. Arber. bibliog Ann Bot 32:465-501 O '18 Physiological anatomy of spartina Townsen- dii. G: K. Sutherland and A. Eastwood, bib- liog il Ann Bot 30:333-51 Ap '16 Pityostrobus macrocephalus, L. and H., a tertiary cone showing ovular structure. C. P. Dutt. bibliog il Ann Bot 30:529-49 O '16 Pollination of the pomaceous fruits; gross vascular anatomy of the apple. E. J. Kraus and G. S. Ralston, bibliog il Ore Ag Exp B 138:1-12 '16 Seedling anatomy of certain amentiferae. A. J. Davey. bibliog il Ann Bot 30:575-99 O '16 Some features in the anatomy of the mal- vales. C. C. Forsaith. il Am J Bot 2:238-49 My '15 Structure of wood in blueberry and huckle- berry. E. M. FHnt. il Bot Gaz 65:556-9 Je '18 130 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Botany — Anatomy — Continued Study in the anatomy of hazel-wood with ref- erence to conductivity of water. M. G. Holmes. Ann Bot 32:553-67 O '18 Vascular anatomy of piper methysticum. R. E. Hoffstadt. bibliog il Bot Gaz 62:115-32 Ag '16 .See also Cambium; Inflorescence; Plant cells and tissues; Pollen tubes Classification * Allies of selaginella rupestrls in the south- eastern United States. G. P. Van Eseltino. (U.S. Nat. herbarium. Contributions, v. 20, pt. 5) 159-72p il '18 Smithsonian inst., Washington, D.C. Current taxonomic literature. Bot Gaz 62: 509-16 D '16 Cyrtandreae hawaiienses, sect, crotonocalyces Hillebr. J. F. Rock. Am J Bot 5:259-77, 18- 23 pi My '18 Generic types with special reference to the grasses of the United States. A. S. Hitch- cock. Am J Bot 5:248-53 My "18 Genetic relationship of parasites. F. D. Kern. Am J Bot 2:116-31 Mr '15 Genus calthia in the southern hemisphere. A. W. Hill, il Ann Bot 32:421-35 Jl '18 Grenus espeletia. P. C. Standley. 11 Am J Bot 2:468-86 N '15 Indigen and cultigen. L. H. Bailey. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N. Y. 15c) n s 47: 306-8 Mr 29 '18 Key to the families and genera of the wild plants of Austin, Texas. M. S. Young. Tex Univ (Austin) B 1754:1-71 '17 Modern systematist. L. H. Bailey. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46:623-9 D 28 '17 Morphology as a factor in determining rela- tionships. J. M. Greenman. Am J Bot 2: 111-15 Mr -15 On the identity of Blanco's species of bam- busa. E. D. Merrill. Am J Bot 3:58-64 F '16 Osbeck's dagbok ofwer en Ostindsk resa. E. D. Merrill. Am J Bot 3:571-88 D '16 Perennial scapose drabas of North America. E. B. Payson. Am J Bot 4:253-67 My '17 Revision of the Hawaiian species of the genus cyrtandra, section cylindrocalvces Hillebr. J. F. Rock, il Am J Bot 4:604-23 D '17 Specificity of proteins and carbohydrates in relation to genera, species and varieties. E: T. Reichert. Am J Bot 3:91-8 Mr '16 Taxonomic characters of the genera alter- naria and macrosporium. J. A. Elliott, bib- liog il Am J Bot 4:439-76 O '17 Taxonomic study of setaria italica and its im- mediate allies. P. T. Hubbard. Am J Bot 2: 169-98 Ap '15 Taxonomic value and structure of the peach leaf glands (B. 365). C. T. Gregory, bibliog il Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916:183-222 '17 Taxonomy of the agaricaceae. W: A. Murrill. Am J Bot 4:315-26 Je '17 Western plant studies. A. Nelson and J. F. Macbride. Bot Gaz 61:30-47; 62:143-52; 65: 58-70 Ja, Ag '16, Ja '18 Bibliography Taxonomic notes. Bot Gaz 63:243-4, 329-30, 421-2, 527-8; 64:83-4, 174-5, 260-1, 340-2, 439- 40, 527-8 Mr-D '17 Ecology Age and area hypothesis and the problem of endemism. E. W. Sinnott. Ann Bot 31:209- 16 Ap '17 Aquatic weeds of the Godavari and Pravara canals of the Bombay presidency — a prob- lem in applied ecology. W. Burns, il Ag J of India Sci Congress No 1916:65-71 '16 Climate and plant growth in certain vegeta- tive associations. A. W. Sampson. U S Ag B 700:1-72 '18 Contrast in the floras of eastern and western Newfoundland. M. L. Fernald. maps Am J Bot 5:237-47 My '18 Crop centers of the United States. A. K. Waller, bibliog maps Am Soc Agron J 10: 49-83 P '18 Distribution of species in New Zealand. J. C. Willis. Ann Bot 30:437-57 Jl '16 Distribution of the plants of the outlying islands of New Zealand. J. C. Willis, map Ann Bot 31:327-33 Jl '17 Ecological significance of soil aeration. W. A. Cannon and E. E. Free. Science (Science Press. Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 45:178-80 F 23 '17 Ecology of the Santa Catalina mountains. G: D. Fuller. Bot Gaz 62:75-8 Jl '16 Evolution of species in Ceylon, with reference to the dving out of species. J. C. Willis. Ann Bot 30:1-23 Ja '16 Furtlier evidence for age and area; its ap- plicability to the ferns, etc. J. C. Willis. bibliog Ann Bot 31:335-49 Jl '17 Geographic affinities of the vascular floras of New England, the maritime provinces and Newfoundland. M. L.. Fernald. maps Am J Bot 5:219-36 My '18 Leaf size in plant geography. A. L. Bakke. Bot Gaz 63:242 Mr '17 Lysichiton camtschatcense (L.) Schott, and its behavior in sphagnum bogs. G. Turesson. bibliog il Am J Bot 3:189-209 Ap '16 Morphology and anatomy of the genus statioe as represented at Blakeney Point. E. de Fraine. il Ann Bot 30:239-82 Ap '16 On endemism and the mutation theory. H. N. Ridley. Ann Bot 30:551-74 O '16 Osmotic concentration of the tissue fluids of Jamaican montane rain-forest vegetation. J. A. Harris and J: V. Lawrence, bibliog Am J Bot 4:268-98 My '17 Phytogeography of Manoa valley, Hawaiian islands. V. MacCaughey. il maps Am J Bot 4:561-603 D '17 Plant ecology and its relation to agriculture. W. G. Waterman. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 46:223-8 S 7 '17 Quadrat studies in a movmtain grassland. F. Rama-ley. Bot Gaz 62:70-4 Jl '16 Rate of growth and ecesis in lichens. B. Fink. Mycol 9:138-58 My '17 Relation between evaporation and plant suc- cession in a given area. F. C. Gates, il Am J Bot 4:161-78 Mr '17 Relative age of endemic species and other controversial points. J. C. Willis, bibliog Ann Bot 31:189-208 Ap '17 Some ecological adaptations of certain fern prothallia — camptosorus rhizophyllus Link., asplenium platvneuron Oakes. F. L. Pickett. il Am J Bot 1:477-98 N '14 Sources and distribution of the New Zealand floi-a, with a reply to criticism. .1. C. Willis. bibliog Ann Rot 32:339-67 .11 '18 Structure and development of the plant asso- ciation; ecological terms. J For 16:460-2 Ap •18 Study in physiographic ecology in northern Florida. L. Gano. bibliog il Bot Gaz 63:337- 72 My '17 Succes.sion as a factor in range management. A. W. Sampson. J For 15:593-6 My '17 Units of vegetation and their classification. G: D. Fuller. Bot Gaz 66:385-7 O '18 Vegetation of Northern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. G: E. Nichols. (Trans., v. 22. p. 249-467) il $2.40 '18 Conn, academy of arts & sciences. New Haven See alun Desert vegetation; Forest ecology; Plants, Effect of light on; Plants, Effect of temperature on Embryology Anomalies in the ovary of senecio vulgaris. J. Small. Ann Bot 30:191-2 Ja '16 Development of embryo sac and embryo in euphorbia preslii and e. spiendens. W. Weniger. bibliog il Bot Gaz 63:266-81 Ap '17 Development of the sorus and sporangium and the prothallus of peranema cyatheoides. R. C. Davie, bibliog 11 Ann Bot 30:101-10 Ja '16 Observations on an achlya lacking sexual re- production. W: H. Weston, bibliog 11 Am J Bot 4:354-67 Je '17 Structure of the ovule of larix leptolepls. J. Doyle. Ann Bot 30:193-5 Ja '16 Studies of the development of the piperaeeae; structure and seed-development of pepero- mia hispidula. D. S. Johnson, bibliog 11 Am J Bot 1:357-97 O '14 i AGRICULTURAL INDEX 131 Botany — Embryology— Continwed Studies on the embryo sac and fertilization in Oenothera. M. Ishikawa. bibliog il Ann Bot 32:279-317 Ap '18 Suspensor and early embryo of pinus. J: T. Buchholz. bibliog il Bot Gaz 66:185-228 S •18 Histology See Botany — Anatomy; Plant cells and. tissues Morphology Archegonium and sporophyte of treubia In- sig-nis Goebel. D. H. Campbell, il Am J Bot 3:261-73 Je '16 Classification of the varieties of cultivated oats. W. C. Etheridge. bibliog 11 Cornell Ag Exp Memoir 10:85-172. pi 1-22 '16 Comparative study of winter and summer leaves of various herbs. J. P. Stober. Bot Gaz 63:89-109 F '17 Contribution to the life history of impatiens sultani. A. M. Ottley. bibliog il Bot Gaz 66:289-317 O '18 Contribution to the study of the marattiaceae. C. We.st. bibliog il Ann Bot 31:361-414 Jl '17 Correlation between the external and inter- nal morphology and the length of the vege- tative period of some varieties of trifolium pratense; research-work in Russia. V. Joltkevitch. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1: 66-9 Ja '17 Correlations between morphological char- acters and the saccharine content of sugar beets. F: J. Pritchard. 11 Am J Bot 3:361-76 Jl '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 2:240-4 F '17 Development of the ascocarp of rhizina undu- lata fr. H. M. Fitzpatrick. bibliog il Bot Gaz 63:282-96 Ap '17 Development of the conceptacle in fucus. M. L: Roe. bibliog il Bot Gaz 61:231-46 Mr '16 Embrvo sac of Richardia africana kth. M. R. Michell. bibliog 11 Bot Gaz 61:325-36 Ap '16 Investigations on the phylogeny of the angio- sperms. E. "W. Sinnott and I. W. Bailey. 11 Am J Bot 1:441-53 N '14 Investigations on the phylogeny of the angio- sperms; the anatomy of the node as an aid in the classification of anglosperms. E. W. Sinnott. bibliog Am J Bot 1:303-22, pi 30-5 Jl '14 Morphology and afflnltles of gnetum. W. P. Thompson, bibliog 11 Am J Bot 3:135-84 Ap '16 Morphology and anatomy of the genus statlce as represented at Blakeney Point. E. de Fraine. il Ann Bot 30:239-82 Ap '16 Morphology and cytology of the sexual organs of phytophthora erythroseptlca, Pethyb. P. A. Murphy, bibliog 11 Ann Bot 32:115-53 Ja '18 Morphology and systematic position of podo- mltrium. D. H. Campbell, il Am J Bot 2:199- 210 My '15 Morphology as a factor in determining relation- ships. J. M. Greenman. Am J Bot 2:111-15 Mr '15 Morphology of keteleerla Fortunei. A. H. Hutchinson, bibliog 11 Bot Gaz 63:124-34 F '17 Morphology of phylloglossum Drummondil, Kunze. K. Sampson, il Ann Bot 30:315-31 Ap '16 Morphology of the barley grain with reference to its enzvm-secreting areas. A. Mann and H. V. Harlan, il U S Ag B 183:1-32 '15 Morphology of the monocotyledonous embryo and of that of the grass in particular. W. C. Worsdell. bibliog il Ann Bot 30:509-24 O '16 Nature of the Inflorescence and fruit of pyrus malus. C. A. Black, bibliog il N H Ag Exp Tech B 10:519-47 '16 . On the haustorla of pedlcularls vulgaris, Tournef. A. C. Maybrook. bibliog 11 Ann Bot 31:499-511 Jl '17 Origin of the endodermis In the stem of hip- purls. K. Barratt. Ann Bot 30:91-9 Ja '16 Phyllode theory of the monocotyledonous leaf, with special reference to anatomical evi- dences. A. Arber. bibliog Ann Bot 32:465-501 O '18 Preliminary note on the morphology of gnetum. W. P. Thompson. Am J Bot 2:161 Ap '15 Some points in the morphology of the stipules in the stellatae, with special reference to galium. H. Takeda. 11 Ann Bot 30:197-214, 601-3 Ap, O '16 Sporangia of thismia americana. N. E. Pfelf- fer. bibliog 11 Bot Gaz 66:354-63 O '18 Structure of mesoxylon multirame. D. H. Scott, bibliog il Ann Bot 32:437-57 Jl '18 Structure of the bordered pits of conifers and its bearing upon the tension hypothesis of the ascent of sap In plants. I. W. Bailey. 11 Bot Gaz 62:133-42 Ag '16 Studies of the development of the plperaceae; the structure and seed-development of pep- eromia hispidula. D. S. Johnson, il Am J Bot 1:323-39, 357-97 Jl, O '14 Studies on the morphology of wheat. G. H. Jensen, bibliog 11 Wash Ag Exp B 150:1-21 •18 Study of development in the genus cortlnarius. G. E. Douglas, il Am J Bot 3:319-35, 8-13pl Je '16 iSVr also Mitochondria; Plant cells and tis- sues Nomenclature Ancient plant-names. Nature (St Martin's st, London, W.C. 6d) 101:186 My 9 '18 Botany and common names of plants. W. N. Clute. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46:483-4 N 16 '17 Notes on some methods and terms employed in studying the uredinales. H. R. Rosen. Phyt 8:581-3 N '18 Report of the committee of the American so- ciety of agronomy on varietal nomenclature. Am Soc Agron J 8:391-4; 9:419-27 N '16, D •17 Rules of botanical nomenclature. H. J. Elwes. Gard Chron (Lond) 59:3 Ja 1 '16 When is wintergreen not wlntergreen? Scien- tific Am (233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 117:94 Ag 11 '17 See also Plant names. Popular Pathology See Plants — Diseases and pests Physiology Action of non-nitrogenous reserve sub- stances In trees. E. Antevs. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 4:572-4 Ap '17 Apple culture in Victoria. J. Farrell. il J Dept Ag Victoria 15:24-35, 140-57, 277-94, 333-44. 385-403. 457-69, 542-53, 577-88 Ja, Mr, My-O •17 Behavior of certain gels useful In the Inter- pretation of the action of plants. D. T. MacDougal and H. A. Spoehr. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 45: 484-8 My 18 '17 Biochemical and physiological study of the rest period in the tubers of solanum tuber- osum. C: O. Appleman. bibliog 11 Bot Gaz 61:265-94 Ap '16 Chemical basis of axial polarity In regenera- tion. J. Loeb. Science (Science Press, Gar- rison. N.Y. 15c) n s 46:547-51 D 7 ^17 Chemical changes accompanying abscission in coleus blumei. H. C. Sampson, bibliog Bot Gaz 66:32-53 Jl •IS Cryoscopic constants of expressed vegetable saps as related to the local environmental conditions in the Arizona deserts. J. A. Harris and J: V. Lawrence. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 5:708-11 My '17 Direct assimilation of organic carbon by cera- todon purpureus. W: J. Bobbins, bibliog il Bot Gaz 65:543-51 Je '18 Effects of acids and salts on blo-colloids. D. T. MacDougal and H. A. Spoehr. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46: 269-72 S 14 '17 Epidermal cells of roots. E. A. Roberts, bibliog Bot Gaz 62:488-506 D '16 Lleblg's law of the minimum in relation to general biological problems. H: D. Hooker, jr. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 46:197-204 Ag 31 '17 132 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Botany- — Physiology — Continued Microchemical studies in the progressive de- velopment of the wheat plant. S. H. Ecker- son. Wash Ag Exp B 139:1-20 '17 On the correlation between somatic characters and fertility; illustrations from phaseolus vulgaris. J. A. Harris, bibliog Am J Bot 1: 398-411 O '14 Plant and its food. B. L. Hartwell. Gard Chron Am 20:273-5 Je '16 Senile changes in leaves of vitis vulpine 1. and certain other plants. H. M. Benedict. For Quar 14:81-3 Mr '16 Simplified apparatus for measviring the con- ductivity of electrolytes. R. P. Hibbard and C. W. Chapman, bibliog il Mich Ag Bd Rep 1916:556-91 Two types of variable pubescence on plants. P. L. Ricker. Am J Bot 3:470-3 O '16 Sec also Cambium; Fertilization of plants; Fruit, Ripening of; Germination; Growth (plants); Plant cells and tissues; Plants — Transpiration; Plants, Chemical analysis of; Plants, Effect of chemicals, gases, minerals, etc., on; Plants, Nutrition of; Roots; Secre- tions (botany); Translocation Bibliography Physiology of fungi. D. H. Rose. Bot Gaz 65: 112-15 Ja '18 Study and teaching * Botany laboratory equipment. W. N. Clute. School Sci and Math (2059 E. 72d Place, Chicago 30c) 18:492-4 Je '18 * Opportunity and obligation in botanical teach- ing. J. E. Kirkwood. School Sci and Math (2059 E. 72d Place, Chicago 30c) 18:579-87 O •18 Africa Mosses collected by the Smithsonian African expedition r909-10. H. N. Dixon. (Misc. coll. v. 69. no. 2; Pub. 2494) 28p bibliog il '18 Smithsonian inst., Washington, D. C. New Bast African plants. P. C. Standley. (Smithsonian Inst. Pub. 2477) 20p '17 Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. Uganda mosses collected by R. Diimmer and others. H. N. Dixon. (Misc. coll., v. 69, no. 8: Pub. 2522) lOp il '18 Smithsonian inst.. Washington, D. C. Arizona Cryoscopic constants of expressed vegetable saps as related to the local environmental conditions in the Arizona deserts. J. A. Har- ris and J: V. Lawrence. Int R Sci & Prac . Ag 8,no 5:708-11 My '17 Ecology of the Santa Catalina mountains. G: D. Fuller. Bot Gaz 62:75-8 Jl '16 California Notes on some southern California plants. S. B. Parish. Bot Gaz 65:334-43 Ap '18 Species novae vel minus cognitae. T. S. Brandegee. Cal Univ Pub Botany v 6, no 12 357-61P '16 (5c) Canada Flora of Canada. J. M. Macoun and M. O. Malte. (Museum B. 26; Biol. ser. no. 6) 14p il '17 Canada Geological survey, Ottawa Vegetation of the Selkirks. C: H. Shaw, map Bot Gaz 61:477-94 Je '16 Central America New or noteworthy plants from Colombia and Central America. H: Pittier. (Contributions from U.S. Nat. herbarium, v. 20, pt. 3) 95- 132p il '18 U.S. Nat. museum, Washington, D.C; Supt. of doc. Undescribed plants from Guatemala and other Central American republics. J: D. Smith. Bot Gaz 61:373-87 My '16 Ceylon Age and area hypothesis and the problem of endemism. E. W. Sinnott. Ann Bot 31:209-16 Ap '17 Evolution of species in Ceylon, with reference to the dying out of species. J. C. Willis. Ann Bot 30:1-23 Ja '16 On endemism and the mutation theory. H. N. Ridley. Ann Bot 30:551-74 O '16 Relative age of endemic species and other controversial points. J. C. Willis, bibliog Ann Bot 31:189-208 Ap '17 China Arbores fruticesque Chinenses novi. C. Schneider. Bot Gaz 63:398-405, 516-23; 64: 70-8, 137-48 My-Ag '17 Flora of the Chinese-Tibet border-land. G: Forrest. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:105 S 15 '17 Notes on the flora of north-western Yunnan. G: Forrest. 11 Royal Hort Soc J 42, pt 1:39- 46 O '16 Osbeck's dagbok Ofwer en Ostindsk resa. E. D. Merrill. Am J Bot 3:571-88 D '16 Plant collecting in China. G: Forrest. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:31-2 Ja 26 '18 Report of work in 1914 in Kansu and Tibet. R. Farrer. il map Royal Hort Soc J 42, pt 1:47-114 O '16 Report of work in 1915 in Kansu and Tibet. R. Farrer. map Royal Hort Soc J 42,pts 2-3:324-48 S '17 Colombia New or noteworthy plants from Colombia and Central America. H: Pittier. (Contributions from U.S. Nat. herbarium, v. 20, pt. 3) 95- 132p il '18 U.S. Nat. museum, Washington, D.C; Supt. of doc. Colorado ■" Successions of vegetation in Boulder Park, Colorado. W. W. Bobbins, bibliog il maps Bot Gaz 65:493-525 Je '18 Costa Rica Uredinales of Costa Rica based on collection by E. W. D. Holway. J. C Arthur. Mycol 10:111-54 My '18 Florida Noteworthy lejeuneae from Florida. A. W. Evans, il Am J Bot 5:131-50 Mr '18 On the osmotic concentration of the tissue fluids of phanerogamic epiphytes. J. A. Harris, bibliog Am J Bot 5:490-506 N '18 Formosa Botany of Formosa. A. Henry. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:55 Jl 29 '16 France Flora of the Somme battlefield. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 85:200 Mr 30 '18 Guam Fungi and lichens from the island of Guam. P. W. Graff, bibliog Mycol 9:4-22 Ja '17 Guatemala Undescribed plants from Guatemala and other Central American republics. J: D. Smith. Bot Gaz 61:373-87 My '16 Uredinales of Guatemala based on collections bv E. W. D. Holway. J. C Arthur. Am J Bot 5:325-36, 420-46, 462-89 Je-N '18 Hawaiian Islands Algae of the Hawaiian archipelago. V. Mac- Caughey. Bot Gaz 65:42-57, 121-49 Ja-F '18 Botanical trip to the Hawaiian islands. A. S. Hitchcock. il map Scientific Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 5:323-49, 419-32 O-N '17 Endemic begonia of Hawaii. V. MacCaughey. Bot Gaz 66:273-5 S '18 Gunnera petaloidea Gaud., a remarkable plant of the Hawaiian islands. V. MacCaughey. Am J Bot 4:33-9 Ja '17 Photogeographv of Manoa valley, Hawaiian islands. V. MacCaughey. il maps Am J Bot 4:561-603 D '17 Revision of the Hawaiian species of the genus cyrtandra, section cylindrocalyces Hillebr. J. F. Rock, il Am J Bot 4:604-23 D '17 Sandalwoods of Hawaii; a revision of the Hawaiian species of the genus santalum. J. F. Rock, il Hawaii Ag Bd Bot B 3:1-43 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 133 Botany — Hawaiian Islands — Con t inn a! Survey of the Hawaiian land flora. V. Mac- Caughey. il Bot Gaz 64:89-114 Ag '17 Vegetation of Hawaiian lava flow. V. Mac- Caughey. 11 diag Bot Gaz 64:386-420 N '17 Jamaica On the osmotic concentration of the tissue fluids of phanerogamic epiphytes. J. A. Har- ris, bibliog Am ,J Bot 5:490-.506 N '18 Osmotic concentration of the tissue fluids of Jamaican montane rain-forest vegetation. J. A. Harris and J: V. Lawrence. biblio,g Am J Bot 4:268-98 My '17 Japan New Japanese fungi. T. Tanaka. Mycol 10: 86-92, 285-S Mr, N 'IS Massachusetts New species of russula from Massachusetts. G. S. Burlingham. Mycol 10:93-6 Mr '18 Mexico Plantae Mexicanae purpusianae. T. S. Brande- gee. Cal Univ Pub Botany v 6, no 13 363- 75p '17 (15c) New Yori< Growth-forms of the flora of New York and vicinity. N. Taylor. Am J Bot 2:23-31 Ja '15 Report of the State botanist 1916. il N Y State Museum (Albany) B 197:1-122 My '18 New Zealand Age and area hypothesis and the problem of endemism. E. W. Sinnott. Ann Bot 31:209-16 Ap '17 Distribution of endemic species in New Zea- land. H. de Vries. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 45:641-2 Je 22 '17 Distribution of species in New Zealand. J. C. Willis. Ann Bot 30:437-57 Jl '16 Distribution of the plants of the outlying islands of New Zealand. J. C. Willis, map Ann Bot 31:327-33 Jl '17 Relative age of endemic species and other controversial points. J. C. Willis, bibliog Ann Bot 31:189-208 Ap '17 Sources and distribution of the New Zealand flora, with a reply to criticism. J. C. Willis. bibliog Ann Bot 32::339-67 Jl '18 Newfoundland Contrast in the floras of eastern and western Newfoundland. M. L. Fernald. maps Am J Bot 5:237-47 My '18 North Carolina Vegetation of Shackleford bank. I. F. Lewis. (Bcon. paper no. 46) 40p il map '17 N. C. geological and econ. survey, Raleigh Nova Scotia Vegetation of Northern Cape Breton Island, Nova Scotia. G: E. Nichols. (Trans., v. 22, p. 249-467) 11 $2.40 '18 Conn, academy of arts & sciences, New Haven Porto Rico Distribution of fungi in Porto Rico. B. Fink. Mycol 10:58-61 Mr '18 Uredinales of Porto Rico based on collections by H. H. Whetzel and E. W. Olive. J. C. Arthur. Mycol 9:55-104 Mr '17 South America Botany and plant products of northern South America. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 48:156-7 Ag 16 '18- * Islands of Juan Fernandez. C. Skottsberg. il maps Geographical R (Broadway & 156th st, N.Y. 50cj 5:362-83 My '18 New or noteworthy plants from Colombia and Central America. H: Pittier. (Contributions from U.S. Nat. herbarium, v. 18, pt. 6) 225- 59p il '17 U.S. National museum, Washing- ton, D.C.; lOc Supt. of doc. Syria On the botany and physical geography of the Holy Land. J. G. Baker. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:245-6, 260 D 22-29 '17 Texas Key to the families and genera of the wild plants of Austin, Texas. M. S. Young. Tex Univ (Austin) B 1754:1-71 '17 Texas parasitic fungi. B. C. Tharp. Mycol 9:105-24 Mr '17 United States American botany and the great war. N. E. Stevens. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:177-9 Ag 23 '18 Californian arboretum. D. H. Campbell, il Scientific Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 4:289-300 Ap '17 Flora of the vicinity of New York. N. Taylor. map Scientific Monthly (Science Press, Gar- rison, N.Y. 30c) 4:548-53 Je '17 Western plant .studies. A. Nelson and J. F. Macbride. Bot Gaz 61:30-47; 62:143-52; 65: 58-70 Ja, Ag '16, Ja '18 West Indies Grasses of the W^est Indies. A. S. Hitchcock and A. Chase. (Contributions from U.S. Nat. herbarium, v. 18, pt. 7) 261-471p '17 U.S. National museum, Washington, D.C. ; 30c Supt. of doc. Botany, Economic * Agriculture or botany, which? V. Holt. School Sri and Math (2059 E. 72d Place, Chicago 30c) 18:505-6 Je '18 * Fmidamental relation of botany to scientific agriculture. H. D. Waggoner. School Sci and Math (2059 E. 72d Place, Chicago 30c) 18: 11-15 Ja '18 Plant products for every purpose. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:190-1- S 15 '17 jSVp also Agricultural exploration; Botany, Medical; Parasitic plants; Plants, Food; Poisonous plants; Weeds; also names of agricultural and forest products Botany, Geographic. See (Geographical distribu- tion of animals and plants Botany, Medical Ameiican medicinal flowers, fruits, and seeds. A. Henkel. il U S Ag B 26:1-16 '13 Cultivation of medicinal plants. J Bd Ag 23; 1103-4 F '17 Drug growers cautioned. Am Flor 47:163 Ag 12 '16 Experiments in the cultivation of medicmal plants at the agricultural station of Bez- entchuk, Russia, in 1916. I. Koultchitzky. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 12:1227-8 D '17 Genus strvchnos in India and the Far East. A. W. Hill. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 12: 1229-30 D '17 Growing medicinal plants in America. A. S. Cushman. il J Franklin Inst (Franklin Inst., Philadelphia 50c) 186:267-78 '18 Indian hyoscyamus. J. H. Barnes. Ag J of India 11:85-8 Ja '16 Indian medicines made from trees. H. Max- well, il Am For 24:205-11 Ap '18 Medicinal herbs. A. R. Horwood. Gard Chron (Lond) 59:207 Ap 15 '16 Medicinal herbs: their cultivation and prepa- ration in Great Britain. E. M. Holmes. Roval Hort Soc J 42, pt 1:133-44 O '16 Medicinal plants and herbs. Gard Chron Am 21:436 D '17 Medicinal plants in England. J Bd Ag 23:67- New experiments carried out in 1914 at the medicinal plant experiment station at Koloz- zsv^r (Hungary). B. Pater. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 3:378-9 Mr '16 Note on the alkaloids of some Egyptian so- lanaceas. F. Hughes. Egj^pt Ag Tech & Sci B 3:1-5 '16 (5c) Officinal plants. T. G. B. Osborn. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:980-1 Jl '17 Poisonous, suspected and medicinal plants of New Zealand. B. C. Aston. J Ag New Zea- land 16:324-8; 17:6-9 Je-Jl '18 (to be cont) Preliminaiw work at Soukhoum experiment station, Caucasus, on the extraction of medical substances from local plants. M. N. Kozlov. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 11:1621-2 N '16 134 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Botany, Medical — Continued Principal problems in relation to medicinal plants and their active principles. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 6:836-8 Je '16 Production of medicinal plants in Italy. F. Cortesi. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 7:976-7 Jl '16 Profitable herb growing and collecting, by A. B. Teetgen. Review. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:282 D 9 '16 Raising medicinal roots, seeds, and flowers. G: E. Walsh. Country Life 30:60 S '16 Results of the inter-ministerial conference in 1915 on the production and improvement of medicinal plants in Russia. P. Sazy- perov. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 2:246-8 F '17 Solandra longiflora; a new drug plant. E. N. Ward. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:670 S '17 Use and chemical composition of the seeds of hydnocarpus venenata, h. alcalae, and pan- gium edule. C. H. Brill. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 12:1230-3 D '17 See also Belladonna; Bloodroot; Comfrey; Drug farming; Ginger; Ginseng; Hellebore; Jimson weed; Licorice; Lilies of the valley; Lovage; May apples; Mustard; Wormwood Bibliography Bulletins we should know about; U.S. Dept. of agriculture bulletins on growing herbs and roots. Prog F 31:1291 N 4 '16 Botany, Structural. See Botany — Morphology Botflies Auto-inoculation and early development of the larva of the horse-bot (gastrophilus intestinalis) in the membranes of the mouth cavity. E. Roubaud. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 5:757-8 My '17 Notes in regard to bots. M. C. Hall. Am Vet M Assn J 52:177-84 N '17 Some biological and control studies of gas- trophilus haemorrhoidalis and other bots of horses. W. E. Dove, bibliog il U S Ag B 597:1-51 '18 See also Warble flies Botryomycosis Botryomycosis. R. W. Gannett, bibliog Am Vet M Assn J 49:523-7 Jl '16 Botryosphaeria Method to induce sporulation in cultures of botryospliEeria berengeriana. J. Matz. il Phyt 6:387-9 O '16 Botrytis On cell-generation in botrytis cinerea. W: B. Brierly. il Ann Bot 32:601-4 O '18 Studies in the physiology of parasitism; in- fection by botrytis cinerea. V. H. Blackman and E. J. Welsford. bibliog il Ann Bot 39: 389-98 Jl '16 Studies in the physiology of parasitism; on the distribution of cytase in cultures of botrytis cinerea. W: Brown. Ann Bot 31: 489-98 Jl '17 Bottled water. See Water, Bottled Botulism Canned food safe. Weekly N L 5:6 N 21 '17 Danger of poisoning froin vegetables canned by the coldpack method. E. C. Dickson (J. Am. Medical Assn. 69, no 12:966-8 '17). Exp Station Rec 37:669-70 N '17 Bounties Bounty system. Nat Wool Grower 7:42 My •17 Brief for the salaried trapper; opposed to bounty system. S. H. Hill. Am Sheep B & W 36:197 Ap '16 Exterminating predatory animals. G: J. Joyce. Breeder's Gaz 70:91 Jl 20 '16 Report of uniform bounty committee adopted by National wool growers' convention. Nat Wool Grower 7:23 Ja '17 Texas demands more efficient methods of predatory animal control. Am Sheep B & W 36:70-1 F '16 To kill or not to kill; boimty question. F. C. Pellett. il Country Gent 81:380 P 19 '16 Bowfins Bowfin: an old-fashioned fish with a new- found use. R. E. Coker. (Econ. C. 26) 4p il '17 U.S. Bur. of fisheries, Washington, D.C. Bowker, Horace Portrait. Am Pert 45:41 Jl 22 '16 Bowker, William Henry, d. 1916 Biographical sketch. F. R. Miller, por Am Fert 44:27-33 Ja 22 '16 Late W. H. Bowker. por Am Fert 44:27 Ja 8 '16 Sketch, por Rural N Y 75:80 Ja 15 '16 Box-barberry Hardy, dwarf hedge plant. Am Flor 49:420 S 8 '17 Box elder Diseases and pests See also Box elder aphis Box elder aphis Box elder aphid. R. L. Webster, bibliog 11 la Ag Exp B 173:95-121 '17 Box lye Box lye usually worthless as a source of pot- ash for fertilizer. C. B. Williams. Prog F 31:251 F 19 '16 Boxes Making box boards from sawmill waste. P. L. Buttrick. For Quar 14:39-45 Mr "16 Uses of wood. H. Maxwell, il Am For 24: 533-41 S '18 Sec also Paper containers Boxwood Giant box bush more than 200 years old. B. C. Maercklein. il Country Life 31:116 Ap '17 Propagatmg boxwood. Rural N Y 76:921 Jl 28 ■17 Diseases and pests Boxwood and its enemies. B. Butterton. Gard Chron Am 20:242 My '16 Boy scouts Boy scouts in the country called pioneer scouts. Wallaces' F 42:64 Ja 12 '17 Boys Boy and his room. C. T. Herrick. Rural Manhood 8:193-5 My '17 Boy culture and agriculture. A. D. Chandler. Outlook (381 4th av, N.Y. 10c> 117:645-6, 682-3; 118:28-9 D 19 '17-Ja 2 '18 Boys and farms. W. D. Winthrop. Survey 38:386-91 Ag 4 '17 Boys' day in Sunday schools. H. H. Smith. Rural Manhood 7:31-3 Ja '16 Boys' military bands to meet war needs. A. V. Chamberlain. Rural Manhood 9:151-3 Ap '18 Boys' work in the counties this fall. L. K. Hall. Rural Manhood 9:297-8 S '18 California agriculture as an occupation for city-bred boys. (School pub. no. 5) 12p '17 Los Angeles city school district, Los An- geles, Cal. City boys as farm workers. J: D. Pearmain. Rural N Y 77:577 Ap 20 '18 City boys on the farm. R. S. Dunham. Farm Eng 7:14 Mr '18 Country boy, and the personal interview. G. C. Hendry. Rural Manhood 9:167-8, 218-19 Ap-My '18 County conferences on life work; the purpose, plan and program. R. P. Anderson. Rural Manhood 9:53-4 F '18 Education of city boys on the land. J. J. Findlay. J Bd Ag 24:21-32 Ap '17 Efficiency tests for boys. Rural Manhood 7: 66-8 Ap '16 * Employment of boys in agriculture and the rural exodus. R. Lennard. Econ J (St Mar- tin's St, London, W.C. 5s) 27:559-61 D '17 Farm labor and boy camps. Country Life 32: 68 Ag '17 Free books for country boys. S. Morse. Rural Manhood 7:22-7 Ja '16 Helping to keep up the back lines. C. K. Mat- son, il Rural Manhood 9:189-90 My *18 High school boy and agricultural production; with discussion. L. H. Dennis. Pa Ag Dept B V 1:136-42 Ap '18 Other side of boy labor. I. B. Squire, il Rural N Y 77:761 Je 8 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 135 Boys — Continued Religious nature of boys. C. Holbrook. Rural Manhood 8:72-3, 112-15, 158-60 F-Ap '17 Report of the Committee on mobilization of high school boys for farm service. 60p '17 Mass. Com. on pub. safety, Boston School boys to help labor shortage. O Judd Farmer 63:1 D 1 '17 Those city boys. Nat Stock & F 42:384 Jl 20 '18 See also Boys' clubs; Farm boys; also United States boys' working reserve Boys' agricultural clubs. See Agricultural clubs Boys are marching; story. H. W. Ashby. Wal- laces' F 43:980 Je 28 '18 Boys' camps Day at camp. C: A. Gammons. Rural Man- hood 7:130-3 O '16 Boys' clubs Accomplishments of boys' and girls' clubs in food production and conservation. O. H. Benson. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74:147-57 N '17 Americanizing fifty-fifty. O. E. Washburn. Rural Manhood 9:238-9 Je '18 Beef men of tomorrow, il Wallaces' F 41:1199 S 15 '16 Boys' club champions. Wallaces' F 41:1071 Ag 11 '16 Bovs' club work in Florida. G. L. Herrington. il Fla Ag Ext B 8:1-16 '17 Bovs" clubs, 1916. J. K. Giles and J. E. Down- ing, il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 118:1-20 '17 Boys' clubs; report on boys' club work in Mississippi. C. A. Cobb. (In Agricultural extension, p. 72-4) '16 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe st., Chicago Cash and character the returns on boys' club work in the South. Weekly N L 6:20 D 4 '18 Community with eleven groups. R. G. Cole. Rural Manhood 9:240 Je '18 Farm boys' club work. 11 Tex Ag Ext B B-31: 1-12 '16 Farm boys' county hikes and camps. C. W. Clemmer. il Prac F 112:355+ O 1 '16 Hand book for boys agricultural clubs. J: E. Swaim. 11 Okla Ag Ext C 74:1-55 '18 (rev.) Local club organization. J: E. Swaim. Okla Ag Ext C 58:1-15 '17 Report of boys' club work in North Carolina; Arithmetic problems based vipon agricultural club work. N C Ag Ext C 8:1-15 '16 Value and management of boys' club work. F. M. Shanklln. Breeder's Gaz 70:92 Jl 20 '16 When boys have a chance. L. L. Rummell. il Ohio F 142:289+ S 28 '18 See also Agricultural clubs; Farm boy cavaliers Boys' exhibitions Rural fair in citv limits; Broadview boys' fall fair, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:89-92 Ja '16 Boys' working reserve, United States. See United States boys' working reserve Brachysm. See Variation (biology) Braden, George Portrait. Am Fert 45:40 Jl 22 '16 Brahmas (poultry) Faithful breeder of light brahmas for half a century. A. F. Hunter, il Reliable P J 23:1197 F '17 Light hrahma. A. V. Prescott. il Fruit-Grower 27:83 F 1 '16 Light brahma breed; adaptability as capons. F. S. Jacoby and A. Bayes. 11 Ohio F 138: 360 O 14 '16 Light brahma — one of the oldest and best .standard fowls. W: A. Hendrickson. Reliable P J 24:139-40+, 259-61+ Ap-My '17 Light brahmas. W. H. Card, il Country Gent 81:123 Ja 15 '16 Pin money by raising light brahmas. Mrs W. G. Robinson, il Reliable P J 23:203-4 + Ap '16 Return of the light brahma. L. E. Keyser. Am P Advocate 24:350 Mr '16 Brakes (ferns) Bracken a source of potash. J Dept Ag Vic- toria 16:180-1 Mr '18 Bracken as a source of potash. R. A. Berry and others. J Bd Ag 25:1-11 Ap '18 Bracken poisoning in cattle. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:665-6 S '18 Further observations on the wound reactions of the petioles of pteris aquilina. H. S. Hol- den. Ann Bot 30:127-34 Ja '16 Potash in agriculture. B. C. Aston. J Ag New Zealand 14:443-6 Je '17 So-called staggers in horses caused by the in- gestion of pteris aquilina, the common bracken. S. Hadwen. Am Vet M Assn J 50: 702-4 F '17 Use of blacken roots and fronds. J Bd Ag 23: 1252-5 Mr '17 Brakes, Automobile Construction, care and operation of the brakes. A. Johnston. Country Life 32:72 Jl '17 Proper use of automobile brakes. I. W. Dlck- erson. Wallaces' F 43:1416 O 4 '18 Bran What shall we do with wheat bran; is its use for human food the most efficient utilization of its mineral constituents? A. D. Holmes. Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 119:106 Ag 10 '18 Who shall eat the bran? H. A. Vaughan. Sci Am (233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 119:229 S 21 '18 See also Feeding and feeding stuffs — Bran Composition Concerning the organic phosphorus compound of wheat bran and the hydrolysis of phytin (Tech B. 40). R. J. Anderson, bibliog N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915:333-61 '16 Brandeis, Louis Dembitz, 1856- Brandeis as judge. Wallaces' F 41:158 F 4 '16 Branding. See Cattle — Branding Branding devices Dehorning and branding chute. W. C. Barnes. il Breeder's Gaz 71:63 Jail '17 Brandy Palm fruit used for flavouring brandy. C. Griebel and E. Barnes. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 8:1182-4 Ag '16 See also Cider brandy; Liquors Laws Reglement de la loi sur I'eau-de-vie k I'Equateur. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:649-51 '17 Brazil See also subhead Brazil under special sub- jects, e.g.. Agriculture — Brazil, Plants — Brazil Agriculture, Department of Decret n. 11998 portant nouveau reglement du service d'agriculture pratique. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:772-81 '17 Industries and resources Markets for agricultural implements and ma- chinery in Brazil. F. H. von Motz. (Special agents ser. no. 140) 59p il '17 U.S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- ington. D.C.; 10c Supt. of doc. South American markets for fresh fruits. W Fischer. (Special agents ser. no. 131, p. 9- 55) 11 '17 U. S. Bureau of foreign and do- mestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Law Loi n. 3071 sanctionnant le code civil des fitats-Unis du Bresil. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1176-91 '17 National museum .S'(f National museum (Brazil) Brazil cherries. See Surinam cherries Bread About homemade bread. Power F 26:29 Ap '17 Alimentary aspects of whole-meal bread. E. Bertarelli. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 83:11 Ja 6 '17 Almost wheatless egg breads. Ohio F 141:604 Ap 27 '18 Art of breadmaking. M. E. Underwood. Kim- ball's D F 15:802 N 1 '17 136 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Bread — Continued Barley for bread. W. H. Olin. il Country Gent 82:1303 Ag 18 '17 Bran flours for breadmaklng. Power F 26:32 Je '17 Bread and bread making. Green's Fruit Grower 37:13 Je '17 Bread and bread making in the home. C. L. Hunt and H. L. Wessling. il Farmers' B 807:1-25 '17 Bread and bread mixers. M. Blue. Kimball's D F 15:362 My 15 '17 Bread and fancy breads. Mrs L. Guest. 4Sp *25c '17 John Lane company, N.Y. Bread and flour. F. Fox. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84:169-70 S 15 '17 Bread from unground grain. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:17 Ja 6 '17 Bread: how to make. Nat Stock & F 41:289 Je 9 '17 Bread making. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1916: 407-12 '17 Bread making. H. Atwater. Va Ag Dept B 109:187-91 '16 Bread making. M. C. McDonald. 11 N D Ag Ext B 7:1-16 '17 Bread making in France. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 118:395 Ap 27 '18 Breadmaking trials in France by the war ad- ministration. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 9: 1301-2 S '17 '•' Bread rationing in France. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6:368-70 F '18 Bread substitutes. Illustrated World (Drexel av and 58th st, Chicago 15c) 28:632 D '17 Bread-substitvites order, Canada. Better Busi- ness (605 Ashdown blk., Winnipeg, Mani- toba 15c) 2:39-40 Ag '18 Breads; good breads that will save wheat. H. B. Minch. N J Ag Ext B v l,no 17:1-7 '17 Breakfast bread. Rural N Y 76:467 Mr 24 '17 Cause of mustiness in bread. A. M. Wright. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 82:403 D 23 '16 Cheaper breadstuff s. Rural N Y 75:1598 D 30 '16 Comparative cost of homemade and baker's bread. J Home Econ 8:387-91 Jl '16 Comparative cost of homemade and baker's bread. A. Marsh. J Home Econ 8:40-1 Ja '16 Corn and rye bread, etc. Ohio F 141:22 Ja 5 •18 Corn meal bread. Mrs F. L. Stevens. J Home Econ 9:376 Ag '17 Cost of bread. E. S. Burnham. J Home Econ 8:383-5 Jl '16 Degree of bolting: food value and digestibil- ity of bread, better utilisation of wheat. L: Lapicque; G. Bertrand. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 11:1143-4 N '17 Digestibility of bread: erythrodextrin in starch hydrolysis. J. C. Blake. Am Chemical Soc J (Charles L. Parsons, sec. Box 505, Wash- ington, D.C. $6 per yr.) 40:623-36 Ap '18 Digestibility of bread; salivary digestion in vitro. J. C. Blake. Am Chemical Soc J (C: L. Parsons, sec, Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr) 38:1245-60; 39:315-20 Je '16, F '17 Economical griddle cakes. Prac F 113:322 S 15 '17 Economy in bread-making. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84:363 D 8 '17 * Eggless breakfast breads. F. Spring, il Good Housekeeping (119 W. 40th st, N.Y. 20c) 67:55 D '18 Emergency breads for boys' and girls' clubs. G. L. King and M. Peck. Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 88:1-4 '18 Entirely wheatless hot breads. A. G. Vestal. Power F 27:36 O '18 Flour and war bread. J. Cox. Utah Ag Ext C V 6. no 16 8p '18 Food preparation club; bread making. M. B. Richardson, il la Ag Ext Junior C 37:1-24 '16 Food value of different types of bread. A. Pugliese. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:427-8 Mr '16 French solution of the bread problem. B. Sel- lers. 19th Century (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. 50c) 81:1028-42 My '17 "G.R." flour. T. Johnson, il J Dept Ag Ire- land 17,no 2:264-77 '17 Gluten of bread, il J Heredity 8:350-4 Ag '1? Good bread. Prog F 33:413 Mr 30 '18 Good bread recipe. E. Irving. Nat Stock & F 42:812 D 7 '18 Good breads that will save wheat. Country Life 33:100 N '17 Good light bread; recipes for making it and for using it in other dishes. S. L. Kinsey. Tenn Ag Ext Pub 14 (Home econ. ser. 7) 1-11 '16 Hand gristmill in the home. J: Atkinson, il Country Gent 83:40 O 12 '18 Homemade bread. Weekly N L 4:7 My 23 '17 Home-made bread with substitutes. J Ag (Quebec) 22:83 N '18 How to select foods; cereal foods. C. L. Hunt and H. W. Atwater. il Farmers' B 817:1-22 '17 Impioving war bread with lime-water. Sci- entific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 118: 131 F 9 '18 In place of bread — what? G. V. Gray. Farm Eng 7:28 Ap '18 It has been officially announced by the Royal Norwegian Provisions department that re- cent experiments at Bergen to produce bread containing 20 per cent of fish roe have been proved successful. The state will pur- chase the necessary machinery for the preparation of a flour made from cod roe, which will be mixed with bread grain in order to make the rations larger. The bread prepared in this manner is said to be good and palatable Liberty breads. E. Gamble. Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 92 4p '18 Liberty breads to save wheat and meat. Minn Hort 45:358-9 S '17 Liberty recipes. Hoard's D 54:125 Ag 24 '17 Likes her bread mixer. M. C. Blue. Ohio F 140:230 S 15 '17 Making light bread. A. D. Root. Mo Ag Ext C 11:1-11 '16 Making war breads. Ohio F 141:278 F 23 '18 Oa,ts, wheat and rye recipes. Prog F 33:915 Ag 17 '18 Other experiments on the comparative cost of homemade and baker's bread. M. B. Van Arsdale and D. Monroe. J Home Econ 8: 380-2 Jl '16 Other kinds of bread. A. E. Hunt. Wis Ag Ext C 89:1-8 '17 Our daily bread. Nat Stock & F 41:753 N 3 '17 Our daily bread. Mrs T. Powell, il Country Gent 83:33 S 7 '18 Over the top in baking. M. Corbould. il Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:303-8 O '18 * Le pain, premier besoin du peuple. L. Lindet. Revue Scientifique (41 rue de Chateaudun, Paris 90c) 56:261-71 My 4 '18 Partial substitutes for wheat in bread making. H. L. Wessling. (Doc. 64) lip '17 U. S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. * Patiiotic loaf. M. J. Crosby, il Good House- keeping (119 W. 40th st, N.Y. 20c) 67:50 N '18 * Physical chemistry of bread making. E. J. Cohn and L. J. Henderson. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:501-5 N 22 '18 Potato bread and rolls. Wallaces' F 41:1445 N 3 '16; Same. Rural NY 76:49 Ja 13 '17 * Prevention of rope in bread. L. J. Henderson. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:247-8 S 6 '18 Quick baking powder breads. V. C. Lee. O Judd Farmer 60:30 Mr 25 '16 Quick breads without wheat. Mass Ag Ext C 74 4p '18 Reducing bread cost. Weekly N L 4:7 Je 6 '17 Salt -rising bread. H. A. Kohman. fl Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84:212-13 O 6 '17 Saving wheat. A. R. Van Meter and G. Lin- der. il Ohio Ag Ext B v 13, no 9 15p '17-'18 Shall we eat whole wheat bread? F. W. Chris- tensen. N D Ag Exp Spec Food B v 5, no 4 p 75-7 '18 Some points in the making and judging of bread. I. Bevier. il 111 Univ (Urbana) B v 10:1-35 Mr 17 '13 (3d ed '16) AGRICULTURAL INDEX 137 Bread — Continued Some specially desirable war breads. M. G. Feint. Rural N Y 76:1454 D 22 '17 Southern coin breads. M. B. Foulks. il Coun- try Gent 82:1015 Je 9 '17 Standard flour and bread in Europe. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 83:295 My 12 '17 Study of yeast bread witlj substitute flours. E. Sprague. il J Home Econ 10:272-9 Je '18 * Substitute bread. K. Heppe. il Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 119:415 N 23 'IS Substitute breads, biscuits and mufHns. B. M. Terrill. Vt Ag Ext C 13:1-8 '18 * Les succedan^s du ble dans le pain de muni- tion. Balland. Revue Scientifique (41 rue de Chateaudun, Paris 90c) 56:353-6 Je 15 '18 Success with oatmeal breads. Ohio F 142:38 Jl 13 "18 Surplus milk for bread. Kimball's D F 16: 265 Ap 1 "18 Tennessee corn and rye notes. Rural N Y 76:1063 S 8 '17 Tennessee corn notes. Rural N Y 76:1014 Ag 25 '17 Toxic bread and flour: detection and estima- tion of sapotoxins. L. Stoecklin. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 4:410-11 Ap '18 Until the next harvest use wheatless breads and cakes. J Home Econ 10:185-6 Ap '18 Use of calcium glucosates in bread-making. G. A. Le Roy. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 11: 1145 N '17 Use of chestnuts in breadmaking. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 12:1282-3 D '17 Use of potatoes in bread making. Prac F 113: 323 S 15 '17 Use of wheat flour substitutes in baking. H. L. Wessling. Farmers' B 955:1-22 '18 Use up stale bread. Weekly N L. 4:7 My 2 '17 Varieties of bread. Wallaces' F 42:848 My 25 •17 Victory bread; experimental formulas. 4p '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Wanted, a new bread, il Pan Am Union B fl7th & B sts., Washington, D.C. 25c) 14: 188-205 Ag '17 Article discusses wheat substitutes suit- able for bread, such as corn, potatoes, ba- nanas, manioc, sweet potatoes, dasheens, rice, taro, and many others. These can all be used with 75% wheat flour. The problem is to make satisfactory bread from the substitutes alone War bread. G. Erickson. Md Ag Ext Letter no 9a:l-6 n. d. War bread. E: I. Spriggs. Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:7 Jl 6 '18 War bread recipes. Ill Ag Ext C 13:1-8 '17 War bread recipes. G. Erickson. Md Ag Ext Letter no 9:1-5 '18 War bread recipes; general directions for mix- ing and baking breads. Del Ag Ext C 5 4p n.d. War bread (unsalted lime bread). R. Dubois. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:14 Ja '18 War breads. E. M. Chapman. Ontario Ag Dept B 254:1-16 '17 War bi-eads. W. Windsor. Mo Ag Ext C 25: 1-4 '17 War breads and meat substitutes. M. B. Vail. 23p '17 Dept. of home econ.. Mills college, Oakland, Cal. We study wheat breads and war breads. M. C. Hessler. Country Gent 82:1470 S 22 '17 Wheat conservation. Kimball's D F 16:130 F 15 '18 Wheat flour economy in baking. Prac F 113: 289 Ag 15 '17 Wheat-flour substitutes. M. K. Coi-bould. il Ohio Ag Exp B V 2:213-14 Jl '17 Wheat substitutes and how to use them. E. E. Walker. Wash Ag Ext Ser l,no 38 4p '18 * Whole-wheat bread. R. A. Dutcher. Science (Science Press. Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48: 116-17 Ag 2 '18 Wide-awake girls learn to make good bread. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:296 P 26 '16 Will corn become the base food? Pan Am Union B (17th and B sts, N.W., Washing- ton, D.C. 25c) 46:483-90 Ap '18 Yeast bread and its variations. J. R. Bear. Tex Univ (Austin) B 1731:1-18 Je 1 '17 See also Corn meal; Flour; Sorghum meal Analysis Chemical analysis of wheat-flour substitutes and of the breads made therefrom. J. A. Le Clerc and H. L. Wessling. il U S Ag B 701:1-10 '18 Experiments with bread. Conn State Ag Exp B 200:113-38 '17 Bibliography List of references on war bread. U.S. Lib. of Congress. 4p '17 Obtained only thru Public affairs informa- tion service, 958-964 University av., N.Y. (Typew 20c) Costs Cost to the consumer of a pound loaf of bread. Ohio F 142:256 S 14 '18 Preservation Methods for preserving bread for French pris- oners in Germany. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 83:144 Mr 3 '17 Bread, Bakers' Summary of report of investigation in the cost and practices, wholesale, in bread making. 5p mim '17 U.S. food admin- istration, Washington, D.C. Toledo's bread ordinance sustained. Toledo City J (Commission of publicity & efficiency, Toledo, O. 5c) 2:2-4 D 29 '17 United States food administration; policies and plan of operation; wheat flour and bread. 171p '17 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Costs Cost of production and weight of loaves of bread. (B. 9) 109-20p '16 Mass. Dept. of weights and measures, Boston Prices Bread weights. (B. no. 228, Retail prices, 1907-1916, p. 24-8) '17 U. S. Bur. of labor statistics, Washington, D.C. City opinion of farm profits; how it is manu- factured. Rural N Y 77:609 Ap 27 '18 Five cent bread loaf. Rural N Y 76:1183 O 31 '17 * Retail prices of bread in the District of Co- lumbia. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 4:954-7 Je '17 Standardization Government regulation of bakeries went into effect Dec. 11, 1917. Standardized loaves will weigh either sixteen or twenty-four ounces and contain less wheat than the old loaves. Bakers not conforming to the regu- lations will lose the federal license Standard loaf: conclusions based on investi- gation of Federal trade commission; licens- ing of bakeries. (B. 11) 8p '17 U.S. Food adininistration, Washington, D.C. Standardization of the oaker's bread. 8p mim N 11 '17 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Weights Cost of production and weight of loaves of bread. (B. 9) 109-20p '16 Mass. Dept. of weights and measures, Boston Bread cards Bread cards in France. C. W. A. Vedifz. (Commerce Reports no. 5) p 79 (Ja 7) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Bread crumbs Make every crumb count. W. Moses. Cornell Reading Course Farm Home 116:21-4 '18 Breadfruit Breadfruit. C. D. Mell. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84:99 Ag 18 '17 Bread fruit and its possible uses, il Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 85:84 F 9 '18 Bread-making contests Bread-making contest. 11 Minn Ag Ext Spec B 17:1-14 '17 138 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Breakfast porches Bieakfast porch. A. R. Fairman. il Country Life 33:41-3 Mr '18 Breakfasts Foods and food values; home breakfast. E. B. Rutter. J Ag (Quebec) 20:177 F '17 For breakfast. C. B. Williams. Nat Stock & F 40:1162 F 3 '17 Wide-awake girls learn what is good for breakfast and how to serve it. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:544 Ap 15 '16 Sec also Cereal foods Breeder in the making; story. F. D. Thomson. J Ag (Quebec) 22:xi S '18 Breeding Abderhalden test for pregnancy in animals. C. A. Zell. Am Vet M Assn J 52:39-47 O '17 Advantages of community breeding. O. Ker- cher. Breeder's Gaz 70:534 S 28 '16 Age as a factor — animal breeding. F. B. Mum- ford. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:526-9 Art of breeding live-stock. J. L. Bruce, il J Ag New Zealand 13:431-45 D '16 Artificial hybrids between pike and pickerel. G. C. Embody, il J Heredity 9:253-6 O '18 Better livestock for Ohio. B. E. Carmichael. Ohio F 138:70 Jl 22 '16 Blight of the scrub sire. D. N. Barrow. Prog F 32:499 Ap 21 '17 Breeder. B. O. Severson. il Wallaces' F 41: 669 Ap 28 '16 The breeder. B. O. Severson. Penn State F 9:316+ F '16 Breeding for individuality and production; with discussion. F. G. Benham. N Y Ag Dept B 94:14-21 Ap '17 Breeding problem — the secret of the master breeder. L. J. Brosemer. Reliable P J 24: 146-7 Ap '17 Bleeding problems. H. D. Bergman. la Ag Coll Offlc Pub V 14,no 36:206-17 '16 Breeding purebreds for general farmers. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 140:136 Ag 25 '17 Breeding tables. Prog F 33:215 F 16 '18 Bull terrier breeding. R. D. Coombs, il J He- redity 8:314-19 Jl '17 . Come to Canby and buy a pig. B. Ostrolenk. Country Gent 81:1503 Ag 12 '16 Community cooperation in stock breeding. C. M. McConnell. Breeder's Gaz 71:388 F 22 '17 Community livestock breeding. S. T. Simp- son. Mo Ag Ext C 33:144 '17 Constructive live stock breeding. E. Daven- port. Breeder's Gaz 69:1202 Je 8 '16 Co-operation in live stock breeding. W. H. Tomhave. il Prac F 112:307+ Ag 15 '16 Distribution of male animals. Ag Gaz of Can- ada 5:565-72 Je '18 Experimental inbreeding; test with rats, il J Heredity 7:70-6 F '16 Fascinations of live stock breeding. H. B. Arbuckle. Am Sheep B & W 36:226-7 Ap '16 Federation among provinces and communes of Italy for the advance of zootechnology. Int R Ag Econ 9,no 1:79-80 Ja '18 Few principles of breeding. J Ag (Quebec) 21:xi Je '18 Fundamentals in breeding. W. T. McDonald. (In 16th Report, Farmers' institutes of Brit- ish Columbia, p. 74-80) '16 Getting a start with pure breds. W. E. Wieck- ing. Country Life 31:136 Mr '17 Heredity and sex. J Heredity 7:9-11 Ja '16 Illustration of line breeding. R: H. Wood. Ag Digest 1:387 Ap '17 Improvement of live stock in England and Wales, 1916. J Bd Ag 23:417-25 Ag '16 Improvement of live stock in England and Wales, 1917. J Bd Ag 24:497-503 Ag '17 Improvement of live stock in England and Wales; report for the year 1917-1918. J Bd Ag 25:541-9 Ag '18 Improvement thru purebred livestock. Ohio F 139:826 Je 30 '17 Inbreeding. D. K. Davis. Hoard's D 53:746 My 18 '17 Inbreeding does not cause degeneration. J Ag (Quebec) 20:x Mr '17 Inbreeding not injurious. W. C. Jeffries. Ohio F 137:629 Ap 29 '16 Insects as material for studies in heredity. W. Lochhead. (In Report, Entomological soc. of Ontario, 1916, p. 66-72) bibliog '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Keep the aged sire. C: Mclntire. il Ohio F 138:122 Ag 12 '16 Linebreeding. R: H. Wood. J Heredity 7:555-6 D '16 Line breeding — what it is and why used. R: H. Wood. Am P J 48:753 Je '17 Meaning of purebred. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 139:578 Ap 21 '17 Mendelian-bred cats and cattle. H. L. At- kinson. Nat Stock & F 40:498 Ag 12 '16 More Crvuckshanks and fewer Barnums. H. W. Vaughan. Ag Digest 3:15 Jl '18 More pure-bred sires. Country Gent 81:1648 S 9 '16 Mule breeding. G. T. Branaman. Purdue Ag 11:24 O '16 Mules that breed. O. Lloyd-Jones, bibliog il J Heredity 7:494-502 N '16 Opportunities of the small breeder. D. O. Thompson, il O Judd Farmer 64:1 F 9 '18 Parents of great men. J Heredity 8:400-8 S '17 Pedigree live-stock; development of breeding in New Zealand. J. L. Bruce. J Ag New Zealand 17:65-70 Ag '18 Profit in pure bred livestock. E. N. Went- worth. il Field II 26:1009-1011 D '16: Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 3:416-19 Mr '17 Prospects for American purebreds. E. N. Wentworth. il Field II 27:182-3 Mr '17 Pure-bred pays. W. Jack. Prac F 112:35 Ja 15 '16 Pure-breds. Wallaces' F 42:1092 Ag 3 '17 Purebreds versus grades. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 141:280 F 23 '18 Pure seed and pure bred stock. J. R. Shinn. Coop Manager & F 6:108 Mr '17 Science and the breeder. F. S. Hultz. il Field II 28:567+ Ag '18; Same cond. Penn State F 11:268+ F '18 Selecting breeding stock. C. B. Lee. Wallaces' F 41:1119 Ag 25 '16 Selection of breeding stock. H. E. Sharp. Kim- ball's D F 14:580 S 15 '16 Service of the sire. F. A. Hays, il Country Gent 81:862 Ap 15 '16 Sex control. H. E. Sharp. Kimball's D F 14: 224 Ap 1 '16 Sex in livestock breeding. E. N. Wentworth. bibliog J Heredity 7:29-31 Ja '16 Sharpening the point in selection. E. N. Wentworth. il Breeder's Gaz 71:967 My 10 '17 Sign posts for young breeders. J. A. McLean. Field II 27:274 Ap '17 Skunk breeding, il J Heredity 8:452-4 O '17 Small breeders' opportunity. Purdue Ag 12: 419-20 Ap '18 Some breeding statistics. R. Branford. Ag J of India 12:573-8 O '17 Some commonly neglected factors underlying the stock breeding industry. R. Pearl. Maine Ag Exp B 258:1-28 '17; Same. Maine Ag Exp Rep 1917:1-28 Sound i-easons for pure breds. B. O. Severson. il Field II 26:670-2 Ag '16 Statement with respect to the loan of rams and boars to farmers' associations. T. R. Arkell. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:409-10 My '16 Teaching breed history to advanced students. H. W. Mumford. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:252-9 '17 Technical courses and animal breeding. O. Lloyd-Jones. Breeder's Gaz 72:1258 D 27 '17 Use of breeding. Wallaces' F 41:1089 Ag 18 '16 Useful kind. Breeder's Gaz 73:1030 My 16 '18 Value of a pedigree. H. W. Mumford. il Field II 26:1025-6 D '16 Value of a well bred sire. R. B. Rushing. Prao F 114:80 F 15 '18 Value of community breeding. F. B. Nichols. il Field II 26:592 Jl '16 Value of good sires. J. K. Wright, il Mo Ag Bd B V 14:1-86 S '16 What community breeding does. R. Baker. il Country Gent 81:1358 Jl 15 '16 What thev say about inbreeding in Europe. il J Heredity 7:204-7 My '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 139 Breeding — Continued You and your neighbor. C. A. Stannard. Am Sheep B & W 38:380-2 Je '18 See also Cattle breeding; Fruit breeding; Heredity; Horse breeding; Hybridization; Mendelism; Plant breeding; Poultry breed- ing; Sex — Cause and determination; Sheep breeding; Sterility in animals; Swine breed- ing; also American society of animal pro- duction Record books Card system for simplifying farm records. W. A. Cook, il System on the Farm 1:180-1 Jl '17 Herd and stud books of the Argentine rural society. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3:413-15 Mr '17 Herd b.ooks of the Argentine rural society. J. De Anchorena. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 3: 352-4 Mr '18 Registration of pedigrees. W. Dinsmore. Breeders' Gaz 70:881-2 N 9 '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:105-8 Ja '17 System in naming cattle. Wallaces' F 42:1462 O 26 '17 See also Cattle breeding — Record books; Swine breeding — Record books Brewing industries Brewing industry and grain. Rural N Y 76: 789 Je 16 '17 Development of the brewing industry in the United States during the last 25 years. C Rach. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 4:646-7 Ap •17 Bridge grafting. See Grafting Bridges Better bridges on the country place. F. Steele. il Country Life 31:53-6 Ap '17 Building the farm bridge. E. V. Laughlin. Farm Eng 3:254 My '16 Construction and maintenance of roads and bridges from July 1, 1913, to Dec. 31, 1914. U S Ag B 284:1-64 '15 See also Culverts Bridges, Concrete Concrete bridge. Farm Eng 5:8 D '17 Brigham, Eibert S. Best farmer in Vermont. F. Tilden. Country Gent 83:6-7 N 30 '18 Farmer commissioner of agriculture. Hoard's D 54:289 S 28 '17 Bright, John, 1864-1917 Sketch, por Ag Gaz of Canada 4:361 My '17 Brimstone Burning brimstone in pyrites equipment, plan Am Fert 46:24-6 Je 9 '17 Brisket disease. See Cattle — Diseases and pests Bristletail. See Silverflsh British Columbia See also subhead Canada vmder special subjects Agriculture, Department of Loi concernant le departement de I'agricul- ture. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:801-3 '17 British Columbia college of agriculture New premises of the College of agriculture. J. A. McLean, il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:707-9 Jl '18 University and agricultural instruction. V. S. Klinck.'Ag Gaz of Canada 4:973-4 N '17 British Columbia dairymen's association Annual convention, Chilliwack. J: Pawtuck- away. Hoard's D 55:336 Mr 15 '18 11th annual convention, Nanaimo, Jan. 25-26, 1917. T. A. F. Wiancko. Hoard's D 53:195 F 23 '17 Summer meeting, Kelowna, June 22-23, 1917. T. A. F. Wiancko. Hoard's D 53:1026 Jl 20 '17 British Columbia fruit-growers' association 27th annual report for the year ending De- cember 31st, 1916; synopsis of proceedings of the annual convention, February 13-14, 1917. 58p '17 British Columbia Dept. of ag., Victoria British Columbia goat breeders' association First annual meeting, Vancouver, Jan. 26. Am Sheep B & W 38:153 F '18 British Columbia poultry association Directoiv of poultry-breeders in British Co- lumbia. (B. 6) lip '17 The Association, J. R. Terry, sec, Dept. of agriculture, Victoria, B.C. British Guiana Sec also Agriculture — British Guiana Industries and resources Field and forest resources of British Guiana. J. B. Harrison and C. K. Bancroft. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:333-6 Mr '16 Brittleness of bones. See Osteopsathyrosis Broccoli. See Cauliflower Brockton fair Big eastern dairy cattle show. Breeder's Gaz 70:656+ O 12 '16 Brockton fair. H. G. Gulliver, il Field II 27: 867 N '17 44th Brockton, Mass., fair. Breeder's Gaz 72: 613 O 11 '17 Bromcresol purple Sutistitute for litmus for use as an indicator in milk cultures. W: M. Clark and H. A. Lubs. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84:182-3 S 22 '17 Bromegrass Seed Study of chaff in grass seed with special ref- erence to bromegrass. O. A. Stevens. Assn Offic Seed Analysts Pro 1916-1917:66-7 '17 Broncos Broncho. R. A. Hayne. il Nat Stock & F 41: 363 Jl 7 '17 Broncho's good points. H: H. Knibbs. il Country Gent 81:1646-7 S 9 '16 Bronze birch borers Insect enemies of shade trees and shrubs. M. W Blackman and W. O. Ellis, il N Y State Coll For B V 16, no 26:46-9 '16 Two destructive shade tree borers. C. B. Hutchings. (In 9th Report, Quebec society for the protection of plants, 1916-1917. p. 65- 70) il '17 Brooders, Poultry. See Poultry brooders Brook trout. See Trout Brooklyn Sec also Prospect park, Brooklyn, N.Y. Brooklyn botanic garden . Brooklyn botanic garden. il plan Scientilic Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, N. Y. 30c) 5:380-3 O '17 , , ^ Dedication exercises of the completed labor- atory building and plant houses. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 45: 509-10 My 25 '17 Ideals and opportunities for a botanic garden. C. S. Gager. Science (Science Press, Garri- son. N.Y. 15c) ns 45:648-53 Je 29 '17 Brooks Making a brook from the city water supply. E. F. Coe. il Country Life 29:54-5 Mr '16 Broom. See Tagasaste Broom corn Broom corn experience. A. O. Hard. Ohio F 142:423 N 2 '18 ^ ^^ ^^ Broom corn production in Iowa. C. McKee. la Ag Exp C 49 3p '18 Changes in broom corn industry, il O Judd Farmer 63:3 S 8 '17 * Cultivation of broom corn in Argentina. R. S. Barrett. (Commerce Reports no. 265) p 569 (N 11) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Dwarf broom corns. B. E. Rothgeb. il map Farmers' B 768:1-16 '16 Growing broom corn. E. V. Laughlin. Country Gent 81:934 Ap 29 '16 Standard broom corn. B. E. Rothgeb. il map Farmers' B 958:1-20 '18 Broom rape ^ , ,^„ Broom-rape, il J Bd Ag 23:478-81 Ag '16 140 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Brown, James Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 70:973 N 23 '16 Brown horntail. See Pigeon tremex Brown rot Brown rot disease in plums. F. H. Ballou. Rural N Y 76:1172 O 13 '17 Brown-rot in cherries controlled. G. H. Cun- ningham. J Ag New Zealand 16:38 Ja '18 Brown rot of- apples. H. Wormald. 11 J Bd Ag 25:299-302 Je '18 Brown-rot of fruit. G. Esam. J Ag New Zea- land 15:84-9 Ag '17 Brown-rot of prunes and cherries in the Pa- cific Northwest. C: Brooks and D. F. Fisher, il U S Ag B 368:1-10 '16 Brown rot of solanaceae on ricinus. E. F. Smith and G. H. Godfrey. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 48:42-3 Jl 12 '18 Control of brown-rot. J. A. Campbell. J Ag New Zealand 16:221-8 Ap '18 Control of brown rot of plums and plum pocket. E. C. Stakman and A. G. Tolaas. 11 Minn Hort 46:182-6 My '18 Control of brown-rot; peach-orchard experi- ments at Henderson. J. W. Collard. J Ag New Zealand 16:275-83 My '18 Experiments on the control of brown rot in stone fruits. G. P. Darnell-Smith. Ag Gaz of New- South Wales 29:663-4 S '18 Look out for browTi rot. C. P. Halligan. Country Gent 81:61 Ja 8 '16 Pests in plum trees. A. S. Dodsen. O Judd Farmer 60:9 Je 10 '16 Some effects of the brown-rot fungus upon the composition of the peach. L. A. Hawk- ins, bibliog Am J Bot 2:71-81 P '15 Spraying plums for brown lot. E. C. Stak- man. il Minn Hort 44:148-55 Ap '16 Study of the brown rot fungus in northern Vermont. H. E. Bartram. bibliog Phyt 6:71-8 F '16 Varietal resistance of plums to brown-rot. W. D. Valleau. bibliog il J Ag Research 5:365- 96 N 29 '15 Varieties of plums; brown rot a controlling factor. D. Cook. Minn Hort 44:142-7 Ap '16 Brown stink bugs. See Stink bugs Brown Swiss cattle Breeds of dairy cattle, il Farmers' B 893:12-16 '17 Brown Swiss and official test. H. E. Goode. il Kimball's D F 15:633 S 15 '17 Brown Swiss at the National dairy show. Hoard's D 56:478 N 1 '18 Brown Swiss cattle of Speedwell farms. J. W. Titcomb. il Hoard's D 51:94 F 11 '16 Brown Swiss in a modern barn. M. S. Toder. il Kimball's D F 15:139 Mr 1 '17 Brown Swiss in the province of Quebec, il J Ag (Quebec) 22:57 O '18 Brown Swiss records showing estimated pro- duction and feed consumed; tabulation. N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:219 '17 College Bravura 2d 2577. A. C. Anderson, il Kimball's D F 14:94 F 15 '16 Distinguished Brown Swiss producers. I. In- man. il Hoard's D 52:768 D 22 '16 Brown-tail moths Brown- tail moth. Purdue Ag 11:36 N '16 Gipsy moth and the browntail moth. H. S. Smith, il Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:311-15 Jl '17 Gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth and their control. A. F. Burgess, il Farmers' B 845:1-28 '17 Introduction and establishment in Canada of the natural enemies of the brown-tail and gipsy moths, map Ag Gaz of Canada 3:20-1, 111-16 Ja-F '16 Present status of the gipsy and brown-tail moths in Connecticut. I. W. Davis. J Econ Entom 10:193-5 F '17 Rearing the parasites of the brown-tail moth in New England for colonization in (janada. L. S: McLaine. il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:22-5 Ja '16 Solid-stream spraying against the gipsy moth and the brown-tail moth in New England. L. H. Worthley. il U S Ag B 480:1-15 '17 Suppression of the gipsy and browntail moths and its value to states not infested. A. F. Burgess, il U S Ag Yearbook 1916:217-26; Same. Separate 706 Suppression work against the gipsy and browntail moths. W. E. Britton and I. W. Davis, map Conn State Ag Exp B 203:246-58 •18 Two important introduced parasites of the brown-tail moth. C. F. W. Muesebeck. bibliog il J Ag Research 14:191-206 Jl 29 '18 Brussels sprouts Brussels sprouts. Gard Chron (Lond) 59:174 Mr 25 '16 Brussels sprouts from the gulf coast. J: W. Wilkinson, il Country Gent 82:1838 N 24 '17 Success with Brussels sprouts. C H. Chesley. Market Growers J 21:55 Ag 1 '17 Bryophyllum Chemical basis of correlation; production of equal masses of shoots by equal masses of sister leaves in bryophyllum calycinum. J. Loeb. Bot Gaz 65:150-74 F '18 Further experiments on correlation of growth in bryophyllum calycinum. J. Doeb. il Bot Gaz 62:293-3U2 O '16 Healthy and sick specimens of bryophyllum calycinum. J. Loeb. Bot Gaz 66:69 Jl '18 Influence of the leaf upon root formation and geotropic curvature in the stem of bryophyl- lum calycinum and the possibility of a hormone theory of these processes. J. Loeb. il Bot Gaz 63:25-50 Ja '17 Regeneration of bryophyllum calycinum. B. L. Braun. il Bot Gaz 65:191-3 F '18 Bryophyta /S'tf also Anthoceros; Lejeuneae Bubble fountains. See Drinking fountains Bucculatrix thurberiella. See Cotton leaf per- feratois Buckeye. See Horse chestnut Buckeye rot. See Tomato buckeye rot Buckeyes (poultry) Buckeye. W. H. Card, il Country Gent 81:1125 My 27 '16 Buckwheat Argument for buckwheat. Rural N Y 76:788 Je 16 '17 Buckwheat. J. L. Stone, il Cornell Reading Courses 5, no 110:143-55 '16; Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916, v 2:1037-48 '17 Buckwheat a profitable crop. Gleanings 45:591 Ag '17 Buckwheat as a farm crop. J: E. Read. Ohio F 137:759 Je 3 '16 Buckwheat culture. C. G. Williams. Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:211-12 Jl '17; Same. Ohio F 139: 739 Je 2 '17 Buckwheat for bee food. Rural N Y 76:1344 N 24 '17 Buckwlieat on Kentucky farms. W. C. Wil- son. Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:347-8 '18 Buckwheat production in North Carolina. C. C. Logan, il N C Ag Ext C 75:1-12 '18 Comparative study of salt requirements for young and for mature buckwheat plants in sand cultures. J: W. Shive. bibliog Soil Sci 6:1-32 Jl '18 Comparative study of salt requirements for young and for mature buckwheat plants in solution cultures. J: W. Shive and W: H. Martin, bibliog J Ag Research 14:151-75 Jl 22 'IS Comparison of salt requirements for young and for matvire buckwheat plants in water cultures and sand cultures. J: W. Shive and W: H. Martin. Am J Bot 5:186-91 Ap '18 Cultivation of buckwheat. J Bd Ag 22:1128-34; .25:81-4 F '16, Ap '18 Culture of buckwheat. J. B. Morman. Country Gent 81:1267 Je 24 '16 Grow buckwheat. Weekly N L 4:2 My 30 '17 Growing buckwheat. Hoard's D 55:805 My 31 '18 Growing buckwheat. Prac F 113:269 Ag 1 '17 Growing buckwheat. Wallaces' F 41:907 Je 23 '16 Growing buckwheat. O. M. Kile and J. W. Henceroth. (Soil improvement com. Pamph. 17) 7p n.d. Nat. fertilizer assn., Chicago AGRICULTURAL INDEX 141 Buckwheat — Continued How we raise buckwheat in Pennsylvania. J. W. Ingham. Hoard's D 52:633 N 24 '16 Influence of the mechanical composition of the soil on the availability of nitrate of soda and dried blood. 11 N J Ag Exp Rep 1916: 369-SO '17 Raising buckwheat. J. W. Ingham. Hoard's D 51:772 Je 2 '16; Same cond. Rural N Y 75: 916 Je 24 '16 Study of physiological balance for buckwheat grown in three-salt solutions. J: "W. Shive. bibliog N J Ag Exp B 319:1-G3 '17 Why not buckwheat. R. A. Moore. Wis Ag Ext C 75 4p '17 Why not more buckwheat? S. B. Haskell. Prac F 113:182 My 1 '17 Sec also Feeding and feeding stuffs — Buckwheat Laws Ordonnance n. 5296 concernant la sarrasin et le millet en Allemagne. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:56-60 '17 Seed Buckwheat stocks and prices. U S Seed Rep 1:4 My '18 Statistics Commercial stocks of buckwheat. U S Food Surveys 1:13 Jl 20 '18 * Rye and buckwheat in Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 1917, p. 31) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Statistics of buckwheat. See United States Department of agriculture Yearbooks Buckwheat flour Statistics Commercial stocks of buckwheat flour, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:14-16 Jl 20 '18 Commercial stocks of buckwheat flour, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:10-12 O 1 '18 Bud-moths Eye-spotted bud-moth. E. M. DuPorte. (.In 9th Report, Quebec society for the protec- tion of plants, 1916-1917, p. 118-37) il '17 Lesser bud-moth. E. W. Scott and J. H. Paine, bibliog il U S Ag B 113:1-16 '14; Ex- cerpt. J Ag Research 2:161-2 My '14 Verbena bud moth. D. E. Fink, bibliog il U S Ag B 226:1-7 '15 Bud selection. See Plant propagation Bud weevils Bud weevils and other bud-eating insects of Washington. M. A. Yothers. bibliog 11 Wash Ag Exp B 124:1-43 '16 Buddlelas Chinese buddlelas. Am Flor 45:1346 Ja 8 '16 Budget Application of statistics to budget making for lunch rooms. R. H. Vivian. J Home Econ 8:19-28 Ja '16 Making of a budget. W: M. Cole. J Home Econ 8:17-18 Ja '16 Budget, Household. See Domestic finance Buds Apple-bvid selection; apple seedlings from se- lected trees. C: S. Crandall. il 111 Ag Exp B 211:181-264 '18 Apple fruit- bud development. Gard Chron (Lond) 61:40 Ja 27 '17 Flower buds and leaf buds, il J Heredity 8: 236-9 My '17 Freezing of fruit buds. F. L. West and N. E. Edlefsen. bibliog il Utah Ag Exp B 151:1-24 '17 Fruit-bud formation related to orchard prac- tice. E. J. Kruse. il Better Fruit 12:6-8-1- O '17 Further observations on the effects of prun- ing, root pruning, ringing and stripping on the formation of fruit buds on dwarf apple trees. A. W. Drinkard, jr. 11 Va Ag Exp Tech B 17:137-46 '17; Same. Va Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916:137-46 '17 How the apple forms its buds. F. C. Bradford. Better Fruit 11:23 O '16 Influence of summer pruning on bud develop- ment in the apple. J. R. Magness. bibliog il Ore Ag Exp B 139:46-77 '16 Lessons from apple buds. C. H. Chesley. Ohio F 141:338 Mr 2 '18 Lessons taught by the fruit buds, il Va Ag Dept B 109:84-6 '16 Making annual bearers of biennials. R. H. Roberts. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:7 Ap '18 Purple bud sport on pale flowered lilac (syringa persica). F. Cobb and H. H. Bart- lett. il Bot Gaz 65:560-2 Je '18 Studies in fruit bud formation. J. R. Mag- ness. (In 8th annual report, 1916, p. 98-105) '17 Oregon state hort. soc, C. D. Minton, sec, Portland, Ore.; Same. Better Fruit 12: 22 Ja; 25 F '18 Vegetation and reproduction with special ref- erence to the tomato. E. J. Kraus and H. R. Kraybill. bibliog il Ore Ag Exp B 149:1-90 '18 Which are the fruit buds? 11 Rural N Y 77: 272 F 23 '18 Will the trees flower? look at the buds! il Gard M 23:94 Mr '16 Winter aspect of the buds of plums. E. A. Bunyard. il Gard Chron (Lond) 63:23 Ja 19 '18 Buffalo carpet beetle. See Carpet beetles Buffalo clover. See Clover, Buffalo Buffalo gnats Five North American buffalo gnats of the genus simulium. A. W. Jobbins-Pomeroy. bibliog il U S Ag B 329:1-48 '16 Buffalo moths Buffalo moth a serious problem. Nat Stock & F 42:582 S 21 '18 Buffalo tree hoppers Ravages of the buffalo tree hopper. A. G. Ruggles. il Minn Hort 44:98 Mr '16 Buffaloes Buffalo for the market. W: Gentry. 11 Coun- try Gent 81:1900 O 28 '16 Ganeshkhind dairy herd. Willingdon. il Ag J of India 13:1-9 Ja '18 Hand-feeding and management of buffalo calves at a dairy. R. G. Allan and J. V. Takle. Ag J of India 11:223-37 Jl '16 Last buffalo hunt. M. J. Cheney. Breeder's Gaz 70:1102 D 14 '16 Longhorns and buffaloes. W. C. Barnes, il Breeder's Gaz 70:1020 N 30 '16 Sec also Cataloes Diseases and pests Traumatic carditis in a buffalo bull. W. G. Gillman. Am Vet M Assn J 51:229-31 My '17 Building Building and the war. H: H. Saylor. Country Life 34:53 My '18 Farmer his own builder. H. A. Roberts. Coun- try Gent 82:93-4, 312, 418-H, 587-H, 1784 Ja 20, F 17, Mr 3, 24, N 17 '17 Getting the most for your money in barn con- struction. C. I. Griffith, il Hoard's D 53:420-H Mr 30 '17 How to build fire-safe with wood. R. S. Whiting. Hoard's D 54:577 N 16 '17 Restrictions on building operations and how thev affect farmers. H. R. Hendon. Prog F 33:1172 O 26 '18 This is the best time to do farm building. J. R. Stone. Power F 26:20 D '17 See also Architecture; Carpentry; Chim- neys; Concrete construction; Farm build- ings; Fireproof construction; Floors; Roofs; Tile construction Building and loan associations Building and loan associations. J. M. McKay. Ohio F 139:386 Mr 10 '17 Loans from the national pension fund to so- cieties for the provision of cheap dwelling houses. Int R Ag Econ 61:77 Ja '16 Building moving Moving a stave silo. C. H. Sapp. il Ohio F 141; 673 My 18 '18 Bulbils. See Fungi 142 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Bulbs Bulb culture on Pacific Coast. W. J. Van Aalst. il Am Flor 48:5-6 Ja 20 '17 Bulb garden. Gard Chion (Lend) 62:108 S 15 '17 Bulb garden: lilium Brownii. R. W. Wallace. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:155 Ap 13 '18 Bulb growing in the United States; a Cali- fornia farm that rivals the best in Holland. A. L. Dahl. il Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:36 Jl 20 '18 Bulb rearing in Lincolnshire. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:38 Jl 28 '17 Bulb show in London. Am Flor 47:339 S 2 '16 Bulbous flowers from Thanksgiving to Easter. M. G. Kains. il Gard M 24:89-91 O '16 Bulbs and the war. E. A. S. Peckham. il Gard M 23:140 Ap '16 Bulbs for Easter blooming. H. E. Thorp. Prog F 31:301 F 26 '16 Bulbs for fall planting. J. H. Sperry. Country Gent 81:1554 Ag 19 '16 Bulbs for the rock garden. Gard Chron Am 21:48 F '17 Bulbs for twelve months, indoors and out- side. W. C. McCollom. il Gard M 26:43-6 S '17 Bulbs in grass land. Rural N Y 75:1539 D 16 '16 California plants and bulbs. Am Flor 49:150 Ag 11 '17 Choice bulbs for the rock garden. Gard Chron Am 21:340 S '17 Conference on bulb cultivation in Britain. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:80-1 Ag 12 '16 Conference on bulb-growing in the British Isles, il Royal Hort Soc J 42,pts 2-3:296-304 S '17 Crocus iridiflorus; Blindness in the double white narcissus. E. H. Jenkins. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:158 O 19 '18 Cultural notes on forcing bulbs. Gard Chron Am 21:396 N '17 Dutch bulbs for food. Am Flor 46:968 My 20 '16 Early spring bulbs; the best varieties, meth- ods of planting and their care. M. Bentley. il O Judd Farmer 60:43 Mr 4 '16 Effect of frost on lilium bulbs. A. Grove. Gard Chron (Lond) 61:159 Ap 21 '17 Experiments in bulb growing at the United States bulb garden at Bellingham. P. H. Dorsett. il U S Ag B 28:1-21 '13 Fibre and water grown bulbs, il Gard Chron Am 22:251 O '18 Flowers for the windows. C. M. Weed, il Country Gent 82:1663 O 27 '17 Forcing bulbs in a greenhouse. Gard M 26: 60 S '17 Foreign bulb trade of the Netherlands. Am Flor 48:1088 Je 2 '17 French bulb crops. Am Flor 47:270 Ag 19 '16 Government bulb farm. Am Flor 46:1016 My 27 '16 Growing bulbs in water, sand and moss. Gard Chron Am 21:408 N '17 Growing of bulbs in the home. E. H. Jones. J Ag (Quebec) 20:53 S '16 Home garden; growing flowers from bulbs indoors, il Country Gent 83:31 N 2 '18 Home-grown bulbs of lilium. E. H. Jenkins. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:127 Mr 23 '18 New wrinkle in bulb growing. M. H. Clark. 11 Gard M 24:46-7 S '16 Novelties in summer flower-roots and bulbs. il Gard M 25:240-2 My '17 Planting bulbs. O Judd Farmer 61:20 S 30 '16 Planting bulbs for next spiing. Gaid Chron Am 21:372 O '17 Planting bulbs for spring flowers. Prac F 113:365 N 1 '17 Planting fall bulbs. Rural N Y 77:1139 O 5 '18 Plants for Easter sale. G: W. Kerr. Country Gent 81:1842 O 14 '16 Small-flowered bulb plants. J. H. Sperry. il Country Gent 81:1912 O 28 '16 Starting bulbs for winter flower. N. R. Allen. il Gard M 24:44-6 S '16 Summer flower-roots for present planting. G. W. Kerr, il Gard M 25:225-7 My '17 Tariff decisions; bulbs classified as dutiable. Am Flor 46:594 Ap 8 '16 Three cheap and pretty autumn crocuses. F. Denis, il Gard Chron (Lond) 62:167 O 27 '17 Tulips and narcissus. L: A. Buckshorn. Rural N Y 75:616 Ap 15 '16 Hcc also Calochortuses; Narcissus; Nerines Diseases and pests Di£:ease of spring flowering bulbs. G. P. Dar- nell-Smith. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28: 141-2 F '17 Bulgaria See also subhead Bulgaria under Agricul- tural education; Food supply; Forests and forestry Description and travel Rose garden of Europe. H. Cowley, il Gard Chron Am 20:59 F '16 Bull associations. See Cattle breeders' societies Bull bats. See Nighthawks Bull stalls. See Barns and stables — Bull stalls Bull terriers Bull terrier breeding. R. D. Coombs, il J He- redity 8:314-19 Jl '17 White cavalier. W. A. Dyer, il Country Life 30:46 S '16 Bulls Bull as a disseminator of contagious abortion. F. B. Hadley and H. Lothe. Am Vet M Assn J 50:143-56 N '16; Abstract. Hoard's D 53: 217 F 23 '17 Bulls for the range. R. H. Williams. Field II 28:643 S '18 Buy bulls co-operatively. L. A. Higgins. Kim- ball's D F 16:305 Ap 15 '18 Buying the herd sire. J: Bower. Hoard's D 55:472 Ap 5 '18 Care of the dairy sire. I. J. Mathews. Ohio F 138:664 D 30 '16 Caring for and feeding the dairy herd bull. L. A. Higgins. Prog F 33:1237 N 9 '18 Certificate-of- record bulls. W. M. Singleton, il J Ag New Zealand 12:356-60, 451-5; 13: 126-8 My-Je, Ag '16 Death of Sultana's Golden Jolly, il Jersey B 35:598 Ap 19 '16 Exercise for bulls. I. M. Avery, il Hoard's D 53:180 F 23 '17 Exercise for bulls. A. G. Morrell. il Country Gent 81:1753 S 30 '16 Farm bull is important. H. L. Spooner. Jer- sey B 37:1813 O 30 '18 Greatest bull in the world. A. O. Smoot. Jer- sey B 37:1982 N 27 '18 Handling an ugly bull. F. A. Snow. Rural N Y 77:204 F 9 '18 Handling the bull necessitates care. Jersey B 35:1886 N 29 '16 Have high-priced bulls made good? W. S. Robbins. Breeder's Gaz 73:1196 Je 6 '18 Henry county bull association. C. R. George. Purdue Ag 12:505 My '18; Same. Jersey B 37:809 My 22 '18 Herd bull, il Hoard's D 56:456 O 25 '18 How is a good sire to be known? H. W. Vaughan. Breeder's Gaz 73:969 My 9 '18 How to care for the head of the dairy herd. T. Butler. Prog F 33:640 My 25 '18 How to select a dary sire. T. Butler. Prog F 33:558 My 4 '18 How to select the beef sire. A. L. French. Prog F 33:932 Ag 24 '18 Importance of good sires. A. O. Smoot. Jer- sey B 37:554 Ap 10 '18 Influence of a great shorthorn sire. C. W. Mc- Campbell. Breeder's Gaz 73:1332 Je 27 '18 Influence of a sire. Wallaces' F 42:1626 N 30 '17 It's the proven sire that gets results. W. W. Swett. il Jersey B 36:1101-2 Jl 18 '17 Judging dairy cattle — bulls. J. A. McLean, il Field II 28:319 My '18 Leading imported sires. J. R. Sibley, il Jer- sey B 37:467 Mr 27 '18 Management of range bulls. G. W. Barnes, il Ariz Ag Ext C 10:1-4 '16 Management of the bull. L. S. Corbett. Jersey B 36:584 Ap 18 '17 Masculinity in Aberdeen- Angus bulls. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 74:262 Ag 22 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 143 Bulls — Continued More attention to the dairy sire. M. Coverdell. Kimball's D F 14:534 S 1 '16 One man's benefit to his community. F. G. Swoboda. il Hoard's D 56:585 N 22 '18 Outlet. for pure bred bulls. Jersey B 37:234 F 13 '18 Pedro 3187, a ten-thousand-dollar bull. T. S. Cooper. Jersey B 37:432 Mr 20 '18 Perfectly safe bull. M. C. Smith. Hoard's D 54:699 D 7 "17 Prepotency of a dairy bull. Ohio F 142:585 D 14 'IS Profits in dairy sires. W. C. Jeffries. Ohio F 142:168 Ag 24 '18 Pvire bred dairy sire and his relation to prof- its. W. O. Mills. Purdue Ag Ext B 69:1-7 '18 Pure-breds for scrubs in Wexford county, Michigan. Wallaces' F 42:268 F 9 '17 Record price for Jersey bull; Golden Fern's Noble, il Jersey B 35:1342 Ag 30 '16 Register of merit progress; leading native sires. J: R. Sibley, il Jersey B 37:425 Mr 20 '18 Right dairy sire and how to manage him. D. S. Bullock, il Hoard's D 55:184 F 22 '18 Rower in his new home. E. Butler. Jersey B 37:483 Mr 27 'IS Save the prepotent sire. R. R. Granes. il Pur- due Ag 12:273-44- F '18 Selecting a dairy sire. J: Underwood. Prac F 114:313 S 15 '18 Selecting dairy bulls by performance. W. E. Carroll. Utah Ag Exp B 153:1-19 '17 Selecting the herd sire. M. O. Maughan. Jer- sey B 36:1785 N 14 '17; Same. Hoard's D 54: 847 Ja 4 '18 Selection and management of the dairy bull. C. H. Eckles. Mo Ag Ext C 51:1-4 '18 Selection of a herd sire. W: R. Proctor. Jer- sey B 36:1596 O 17 '17 Selling the aged bull. J. Ryan. Kimball's D F 16:37 Ja 15 '18 $61,650 worth of beef bulls, il Country Gent 83:2 S 14 '18 Story of six dairy sires. Wallaces' F 43:1426 O 4 '18 Testing the herd sire. G. H. Campbell. Hoard's D 53:465 Ap 6 '17 Testing the value of a bull. C. M. Baker, il Hoard's D 52:504 N 3 '16 ?31,000 Hereford bull Ardmore. C. B. Smith. Breeder's Gaz 73:11 Ja 3 '18 Trotting bull. H. Smith, il Rural N Y 75:108 Ja 22 '16 $25,000 purchase; Golden Fern's Noble. Kim- ball's D F 14:528 S 1 '16 Use a good sire. Hoard's D 51:658 My 12 '16 Value of a pure-bred dairy sire. R. R. Kerr. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:166-8 Mr '17 Value of the herd sire. Wallaces' F 43:589 Mr 29 '18 What is a bull worth. Hoard's D 51:584 Ap 28 •16 Which is the greatest sire? R. Wylie. Jersey B 37:468 Mr 27 '18 Why a $10,000 bull is a profitable invest- ment. A. M. Bowman, jr. Jersey B 36:1600 O 17 '17 Why top bulls bring top prices. F. F. Field. Breeder's Gaz 73:548 Mr 14 '18; Same. Ag Digest 2:921-2 Ap '18 Bulrushes See also Tule / Bumblebees Bumblebee flowers. J: H. Lovell. il Am Bee J 57:264-6 Ag '17 First humble-bees in New Zealand. I. Hop- kins. J Ag New Zealand 13:142-3 Ag '16 Bungalows Architect's bungalow. A. R. Ross, il Country Life 30:58 Jl '16 Building an American home in the Philip- pines. M. M. McLean, il plan Country Life 32:73-5 My '17 Building bungalows. R. W. Haddon. il plans Am For 23:244-5 Ap '17 Farmer's bungalow. W. E. Frudden. il Hoard's D 50:779 Ja 7 '16 $2000 bungalow. J. S. Long, il Country Gent 81:559 Mr 11 '16 Buntings Dickcissel. E. S. Jones. Ohio F 137:632 Ap 29 •16 Buprestidae. See Chrysophana placida; Flat- headed borers Bur clover. See Clover, Bur Burbots Burbot; fresh-water cousin to the cod. (Econ. C. 25) 4p il '17 U.S. Bur. of fisheries, Wash- ington, D.C. Burglar alarms Country house burglar alarm. Country Life 33:80 F 'IS Home made electric alarm that will protect the henhouse. P. Stephens. Country Gent 82:1152 Jl 14 '17 Buried fortune; story. M. Archer. O Judd Farmer 64:520-(- My 11 '18 Burlap Burlap bag scarcity. Am Fert 47:33 Ag 18 '17 Burlap contracts and prices. Am Fert 49:27 N 23 '18 Burlap situation. Am Fert 47:58 D 8 '17 Economy in burlap. Am Fert 47:79-82 Jl 21 '17 Help avoid burlap shortage. Kimball's D F 16:881 N 15 'IS; Same. Hoard's D 56:665 D 6 '18 Impoitation of burlap, burlap bags and jute. Am Fert 49:33 N 9 '18 Burlington, Vermont. See Milk supply — Burling- ton Burma. See Gardens — Burma; Land tenure — Burma Burma beans. See Beans, Burma Burpee, W. Atlee, co. Burpee's Fordhook farms inspection. W. F. Therkildson. Am Flor 51:93 Ag 3 '18 Burpee, Washington Atlee, 1858-1915 Sketch, por Gard M 22:174 Ja '16 Burrill, Thomas Jonathan, 1839-1916 Appreciation. W: Trelease. por Bot Gaz 62: 153-5 Ag '16 Dr. Thomas Jonathan Burrill memorial ad- dress; life and bibliography of works. E. Davenport, por 111 State Hort Soc Trans 1916:67-98 '17 In memoriam Thomas J." Burrill. E. F. Smith. por J Bact 1:269-71 My '16 Sketch. J. T. Barrett, por Phyt 8:1-4 Ja '18 Bibliography Scientific writings of Thomas J. Burrill. C. E. Janvrin, comp. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1917:195-201 '18 Burros. See Asses and mules Burtis, Walter J. Best farmer in Kansas. J: E. Pickett. 11 por Country Gent 83:14-15 Ja 26 '18 Bush clover. See Lespedeza Bush rabbits. See Rabbits Bushings Bushings. C. H. WMlley. il Country Gent 83:21 O 12 '18 Business Business and commercial problems, now and after the war. W. S. Kies. Coop Manager & F 6:89-93 Ag '17 Business increase must break all records. Am Flor 49:1211 D 22 '17 Business outlook for the coming years. Am Fert 49:33 N 23 '18 Conditions after the war. W: F. Morgan. N Y Prod R 43:550 Ja 31 '17 See also Advertising; Mail order business; Merchants Business correspondpnce. See Commercial cor- respondence Business letters. See Commercial correspond- ence Butter Boosting butter. J. K. Morrison. Country Gent 81:632 Mr 18 '16 Butter a necessary food. Hoard's D 55:607 Ap 26 '18 144 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Butter — Continued Butter and cottonseed oil. Hoard's D 55:333 Mr 15 '18 Butter as a food. C. A. Willson. Jersey B 36:996 Je 27 '17 Butter, butter- fat and overrun. H. H. Dean. Prac F 112:322 S 1 '16 Butter for winter. Wallaces' F 42:1225 S 7 '17 Butter in Peru. W: H. Handley. N Y Prod R 43:549 Ja 31 '17 Butter quality. M. Mortensen. N T Prod R 47:150-1 D 4 '18 Butter shrinkage. E. S. Guthrie. J Dairy Sci 1:136-8 Jl '17 Butter that will sell itself. G: F. E. Story, il Country Gent 83:20 Je 22 '18 Butterfat overrun. H. F. Judkins. Rural N T 75:341 F 26 '16 Cheese vs. butter. N Y Prod R 44:82 My 16 '17 Cheese versus butter. I: Motes. Jersey B 35: 1318 Ag 23 '16 Concerning rancidity of butter. E. S. Guthrie. bibliog J Dairy Sci 1:218-34 S '17 Country butter. J. L. Ashlock. il Country Gent 81:58 Ja 8 '16 Country butter. D. F. Mattson. Ohio F 138: 144 Ag 19 '16 Cream grading. J. D. Frandsen. N Y Prod R 43:386+ Ja 3 '17 Creamery butter in the South. Creamery 5:41 D '16 Crumbly, brittle butter. N Y Prod R 43:646 F 21 '17 Definitions of butter. Hoard's D 55:495 Ap 5 •18 Effect of ripening cream on keeping quality and effect of freezing cream. E. S. Guthrie. N Y Prod R 41:800 Mr 8 '16 Effects of feeding cottonseed products on the composition and properties of butter. C. H. Eckles and L. S. Palmer, bibliog Mo Ag Exp Research B 27:1-44 '16 Estimated butter question. E: A. Grom- bacher. Jersey B 36:1066 Jl 11 '17 Facts as they are. R. G. Miller. Kimball's D F 15:487 Jl 15 '17 Facts regarding butter fat for food. J. H. Frandsen. Jersey B 37:244 F 13 '18 Five millions lost. Country Gent 82:870 My 12 '17 Good farm butter. Kimball's D F 16:121 F 15 '18 How about country butter? G: D. Black. Ohio F 141:310 Mr 2 '18 Income of my own. Mrs D. Smith. Country Gent 81:615 Mr 11 '16 Irish butter control. N Y Prod R 42:726 Ag 30 '16 Keeping qualities of butter, pts 4 & 5 C: W. Brown and K. Peiser. bibliog Mich Ag Exp Tech B 29:1-20; 30:1-18 '16; Same. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1917:531-57 Make better butter. R. Robinson. Kimball's D F 16:625 Ag 15 '18 Making butter for the navy. H. F. Judkins. il Rural N Y 77:1008 Ag 24 '18 Margarine butter war in France. F. M. Mans- field. Jersey B 35:1274-5 Ag 16 '16 Marking butter. N Y Prod R 42:686 Ag 23 '16 Milk and butter in the home. A. J. Reed. N C Ag Ext C 7:15-20 '16 Milk-blended butter; should the prohibitive tax and branding laws against it be modi- fied? N Y Prod R 45:366 Ja 16 '18 New butter defect arising from improper care of milking machines. A. D. Lynch. N Y Prod R 47:112 N 27 '18 Notes on the quality of the 1918 winter pool butter. A. M. Brown. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:651-2 S '18 Pasteurization of sour, farm-skimmed cream for buttermaking. O. F. Hunziker and others. Ind Ag Exp B 208:1-76 '17; Excerpts. N Y Prod R 45:372, 438, 548: 46:640; 47:50 Ja 16, 30, F 20, Ag 28, N 13 '18; Summary. Ind Ag Exp Rep 1917:33-5 '18 Pioneer dairying in Wisconsin. C. P. Good- rich. Hoard's D 52:870 Ja 12 '17 Preventing shrinkage between creamery and market. N Y Prod R 46:246+ Je 12 '18 Quality and consumption. F. C. Charles. Hoard's D 53:553 Ap 20 '17 Quality of Wisconsin butter. C. E. Lee. N Y Prod R 42:12 Ap 26 '16 Relative nutritive value of oleomargarine and butter. J Home Econ 9:229 My '17 Secret of fine flavor in butter. E. E. Rock- wood. Hoard's D 51:487 Ap 7 '16 Shrinkage in butter. N Y Prod R 44:386 Jl 4 '17 Siberian butter production. Creamery 4:22 Ap '16 Some differences in butter. H. F. Judkins. Hoard's D 53:231 Mr 2 '17 Story of our American butter. L. A. Congdon. Creamery 4:18-19 Jl '16 Tallowy butter — its causes and prevention. O. F. Hunziker and D. F. Hosman. bibliog J Dairy Sci 1:320-46 N '17 Temperature of butter. N Y Prod R 44:346 Je 27 '17 Undesirable butter flavors. C. S. Anderson. Kimball's D P 15:561 Ag 15 '17 Undesirable flavors in dairy butter. Hoard's D 56:23 Jl 26 '18 Unfit cream. N Y Prod R 44:1122 O 31 '17 Whey butter to be labeled. C. E. Lee. Hoard's D 53:859 Je 15 '17 Wisconsin Apiil butter. E. H. Farrington. N Y Prod R 42:60 My 3 '16 Wisconsin butter. C. E. Lee. Hoard's D 51: 638 My 5 '16 »S'rr also Butter, Renovated; Butter, Un- salted; Butter boxes; Butter inspection; Butter making; Butter trade; Butterfat; Buttermakers; Buttermilk; Cream; Dairy products Adulteration Sugar an adulterant. N Y Prod R 45:374 Ja 16 '18 Analysis Detection of lime used as a neutralizer in dairy products. H. J. Wichmann. U S Ag B 524:1-22 '17 Giving a list of the analyses of samples of butte^ and other food products made under the direction of the Dairy and food com- missioner with the approval of the Secre- tary of the Department of agriculture. See monthly bulletin of the Pennsylvania de- partment of agriculture, Dairy and food bu- reau List of the analyses of samples of butter and other food products made under the direc- tion of the dairy and food commissioner. Pa Ag Dept Dairy B v 15:114-63 Jl '17 Samples of butter and other food products. Pa Ag Dept Dairy B v 16:129-59 Ap '18 Coloring Detection of added color in butter or oleomar- garine. H. A. Lubs. J Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10:436-9 Je '18 Measurement and specification of the phys- ical factors which determine the saturation of certain tints of yellow. I. G. Priest and C. G. Peters. (Technologic Papers 92) lip '17 U. S. Bur. of standards, Washington, D.C. Uniform color; precautions necessary to in- sure it — keeping check on color variations. N Y Prod R 44:542 Ag 1 '17 Use of butter coloring. C. S. Anderson. Kim- ball's D F 15:518 Ag 1 '17 See also Carotin Composition Composition and market qualities of butter when corn silage is fed with cotton-seed meal. L. S. Palmer and D. P. Crockett. J Dairy Sci 1:235-45 S '17 Controlling composition. N Y Prod R 43:198 + N 29 '16 Costs Basis of cost for limitation of profit on stored butter. N Y Prod R 46:370 Jl 3 '18 Reducing cost of butter. G. L. McKay. N Y Prod R 44:192 My 30 '17; Same. Hoard's D 53:872 Je 15 '17 See also Butter — Prices AGRICULTURAL INDEX 145 Butter — Continued Exhibits Butter exhibit at N. C. B. A. N Y Prod R 44:1030-1 O 17 '17 Butter judging contest rules in Oregon. O. G. Simpson. N Y Prod R 43:272 D 13 '16 Buttermaliing contests. R. P. Speer. Country Gent 81:838 Ap 15 '16 California educational contest. L. M. Davis. N Y Prod R 42:270 Je 7 '16 California scoring contest. S. L. Denning. N Y Prod R 47:200 D 11 '18 Clean raw matei-ial results in high scoring butter. C. E. Lee. N Y Prod R 41:652 F 16 '16 Comments on the Iowa buttermakers exhibit. H. D. Reynolds. Creamery 5:38 Je '17 Creameries booth at the provincial exhibition, Halifax. W. A. Mackay. il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:993-4 N '16 Educational scoring. N Y Prod R 42:430 Jl 5 •16 1st annual western dairy show; with list of scores. N Y Prod R 41:910-11 Mr 22 '16 Habitual prize winner. J. W. Engel. N Y Prod R 41:1080 Ap 19 '16 Iowa educational test; new features for 1916 exhibits. M. Mortensen. N Y Prod R 41:1004 Ap 5 '16 Michigan educational test. H. D. Wendt. N Y Prod R 42:620 Ag 9 '16 Michigan educational test. H. D. Wendt. N Y Prod R 43:652 F 21 '17 New York state fair scores. N Y Prod R 42: 838 S 20 '16 North Dakota butter. P. Miller. Hoard's D 51: 670 My 12 '16 Prize winning creamery butter at the Cana- dian national exhibition. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1063-6 N '18 Vermont educational scorings. N Y Prod R 45:370 Ja 16 '18 "Wisconsin butter scoring. N Y Prod R 43:1066 Ap 25 '17 Wisconsin educational test. N Y Prod R 41: 696 F 23 '16 See also Southeastern states butter and cheese show Grading Butter grading. L. T. Maclnnes. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:397-405 Je '18 * Butter grading, 1917. J: H. Scott. (In Report, Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 102-5) '18 On- tario ag. dept., Toronto; Excerpts. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:275-6 Mr '18 Cream and butter grading in Saskatchewan. K. G. MacKay. Hoard's D 53:473 Ap 6 '17 Grade and value. N Y Prod R 43:10 N 1 '16 Grading of creamery butter. C. Marker, n.p. il '16 Alberta ag. dept., Calgary Grading problems. F. Herns. {In Reports, Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 127-30) '17 On- tario ag. dept., Toronto Michigan butter grading. H. D. Wendt. N Y Prod R 44:586 Ag 8 '17 Minnesota grading commission. N Y Prod R 45:926 Ap 24 '18 Official butter grading in Ontario. J. H. Mc- Kenney. Hoard's D 55:233 Mr 1 '18 Standardization of American butter. M. Mor- tensen. Creamery 7:33-4 Ja '18 To keep up the butter supply. H. Vanderhoof. Jersey B 36:92 Ja 17 '17 Uniform grades for butter and eggs. N Y Prod R 44:257-f- Je 13 '17 Judging Butter judging; how butter is judged — meth- ods best suited to commercial practice. N Y Prod R 44:866 O 3 '17 Marketing Branding butter. 'N Y Prod R 44:930 O 10 '17 Butter market situation in New England. M R. Tolstrup. Hoard's D 56:421 O 18 '18 Butter marketing problems. Creamery 5:37+ D '16 Buttermaker's duty in the proper marketing of creamery butter. C. H. Benkendorf. Creamery 5:45-|- D '16 Co-operative marketing and distribution of butter — history of Minnesota co-operative dairies association. N Y Prod R 45:20 N 7 •17 Co-operative marketing of creamery butter — are conditions favorable for an extension of the idea? N Y Prod R 46:700 S 11 '18 Dairy branch enlarges its marketing opera- tions. Hoard's D 52:36 Ag 4 '16 Difficulties in marketing butter. W. E. Turner. Creamery 4:51+ Ap '16 Government marketing in Saskatchewan. N Y Prod R 42:396 Je 28 '16 Making farm butter profitable in Alabama. J. T. McKee. Hoard's D 52:237 S 15 '16 Marketing butter and cheese by parcel post. L. B. Flohr and R. C. Potts, il Farmers' B 930:1-12 '18; Same. Hoard's D 56:4-5 Jl 26 •18; Same cond. N Y Prod R 46:294-5 Je 19 '18; Same cond. Jersey B 37:1045-6 Jl 3 '18 Marketing butter in the city by parcel post. Mrs W. H. Alexander. Prog F 31:498 Ap 8 '16; Same. Hoard's D 51:970 Jl 14 '16 Marketing creamery butter. H. D. Wendt. N Y Prod R 41:472, 498 Ja 12-19 '16 Marketing creamery butter. R. C. Potts and H. F. Meyer, il U S Ag B 456:1-37 '17 Marketing farm products. Power F 25:17 S ^16 Marketing of Kansas butter. T. Macklin. il maps Kan Ag Exp B 216:1-79 '17; Same cond. Hoard's D 53:716-17+ My 18 '17; Summary. N Y Prod R 44:476 Jl 18 '17 Marketing of print butter. C. W. Sly. N Y Prod R 42:586 Ag 2 '16 Marketing of Wisconsin butter. B. H. Hib- bard and A. Hobson. il maps Wis Ag Exp B 270:1-69 '16; Summary. N Y Prod R 43: 314+ D 20 '16; Excerpt. N Y Prod R 43:502 Ja 24 '17 Marketing practices of Wisconsin and Minne- sota creameries. R. C. Potts, il U S Ag B 690:1-15 '18; Same abr. N Y Prod R 46:642-3, 888+ Ag 28, O 9 '18 Packing butter and a Virginia market bureau. J. F. Fooshe. Hoard's D 52:581 N 17 '16 Private butter business. Wallaces' F 43:729 Ap 26 '18 Private butter customers. C. H. Sapp. Ohio F 138:468 N 11 '16 Quality as a factor in the sale of butter. G: C. Larsen. N Y Prod R 41:1088 Ap 19 '16 SeUing farm butter. Rural N Y 77:258 F 16 '18 Story of a nationally advertised butter. C. Gano. Hoard's D 54:688 D 7 '17 Suggestions for the manufacture and market- ing of creamery butter in the South. R. C. Potts and W: White, bibliog U S Ag C 66: 1-12 '16 Wise marketing brings more for butter. Prog F 32:780 Jl 14 '17 See also Oregon cooperative dairy ex- change IVIoisture content After excess moisture. N Y Prod R 41:529+ Ja 26 '16 Butter moisture law. G. J. McKay. N Y Prod R 41:582 F 2 '16 Cre-scent creamery wins. N Y Prod R 42:341 Je 21 '16 Farm manufactured butter; its moisture con- tent; and some factors which influence it. E. E. Ash. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:633-4 O '16 Moisture content of butter. J. K. Cohen. N Y Prod R 42:1062 O 18 '16 Moisture control. N Y Prod R 43:50 N 8 '16 Moisture control in butter. Creamery 5:22-3 F '17; Same abr. N Y Prod R 43:540 Ja 31 '17 Moisture in butter. Country Gent 81:888 Ap 22 '16 Moisture in dairy farm butter. H. L. Judkins. Rural N Y 75:792 My 20 '16 Moisture tests; when, how and how often should they be used in the creamery? N Y Prod R 43:234+ D 6 ^16 146 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Butter — Moisture content — Continued Uneven moisture in different parts of the same churning. N Y Prod R 46:126 My 22 '18 "Warns against over-moisture. G. L. McKay. N Y Prod R 46:263 Je 12 '18 Water — 40 cents a pound. S. P. Keyes. Hoard's D 52:226 S 8 '16 Packing Butter package. N Y Prod R 45:194-5 D 12 '17 Paclving butter in cubical boxes. G. L. Mc- Kay. Breeder's Gaz 72:80 Jl 19 '17 Pacliing government butter. N Y Prod R 46: 400 Jl 10 '18 Packing tub butter. N Y Prod R 41:650+ F 16 '16 Parchment liners; how should they be handled and placed in tubs? N Y Prod R 46:732 S 18 '18 Pasteurization See also Cream — Pasteurization Preservation New method of preserving butter. J. J. Dunne. Hoard's D 55:52 F 1 '18; Same cond. N Y Prod R 45:854 Ap 10 '18 Prices Basis of cost for limitation of profit on stored butter. N Y Prod R 46:370 Jl 3 '18 Butter (maximum prices) order, 1917. J Bd Ag 24:678-80 S '17 Butter order, 1918. J Bd Ag 25:759-60 S '18 Control of price of butter in New Zealand. J Ag New Zealand 13:423-8 N '16 Danish butter regulations. N Y Prod R 45:449 Ja 30 '18 English trade restrictions. N Y Prod R 43:978 Ap 11 '17 High point since 1869; fine fre.sh butter reaches 50c. N Y Prod R 45:145 D 5 '17 Making quotations. N Y Prod R 42:470-1 Jl 12 '16 Monthly butter profits and Icsses of past ten years; chart. Appears in Wallaces' farmer each month, usually the first issue New York butter market. W. B. Liverance. Hoard's D 56:663 D 6 '18 Price of storage butter 47c. N Y Prod R 45:391 Ja 23 '18 Prices turn upward. N Y Prod R 46:237 Je 12 '18 Reasons for higher prices. W. S. Moore. N Y Prod R 44:318+ Je 20 '17 Seeking for clarity; a study of butter profit restrictions with suggestions of certain needs for elucidation. N Y Prod R 46:787+ O 2 '18 Special regulations governing manufacturers, dealers, brokers and commission merchants in butter. Creamery 7:24-24a N '18 Statistics of milk cows and prices of milk and butter. Creamery 7:30-1 Mr '18 Storage prices fixed: food administration asks that 46c be maximum rate on held butter until January 15. N Y Prod R 45:257 D 26 '17 Study of prices and quality of creamery but- ter. G. P. Warber. map U S Ag B 682:1-22 •18; Excerpt. N Y Prod R 47:14-15 N 6 '18 Thirty-one years of butter profits and losses. Wallaces' P 42:1154 Ag 24 '17 Who gets the money? Hoard's D 52:875 Ja 12 '17 Standards Butter standard. O. P. Hunziker. N Y Prod R 44:354+ Je 27 '17; Same. Creamery 5:35-8 Jl '17 Butter standard. M. Mortensen. N Y Prod R 44:398 Jl 4 '17 Butter standard; should it he based on but- terfat or water content? N Y Prod R 46:10 My 1 '18 Butter standards. N Y Prod R 42:152 My 17 '16 Butter standards. N Y Prod R 46:956+ O 16 '18 Butter standards. E. H. Farrington. N Y Prod R 42:230 My 31 '16 Dairy laboratory established at Chicago by American association of creamery butter manufacturers. G. W. McKay. N Y Prod R 43:70 N 8 '16 Facts about butter and suggestions for a standard. G: L. McKay. N Y Prod R 45:780- 1 Mr 27 '18 Fat standard for butter. Hoard's D 55:389 Mr 22 'IS For Iowa butter. Kimball's D F 14:100 F 15 '16 For standardization in N. D. J. R. Keithling. N Y Prod R 46:260 Je 12 '18 For Wisconsin state brand; text of bill. N Y Prod R 46:606 Ag 21 '18 Free advertising for Michigan trade mark butter. N Y Prod R 41:544 Ja 26 '16 Hearing on bvitter standards. Creamery 7:18 Jl '18 Iowa butter trade-mark. Wallaces' F 41:25 Ja 7 '16 Iowa butter trade mark. W. B. Barney. N Y Prod R 41:664 F 16 '16 Legal limits for butter. B. D. White. J Dairy Sci 1:378-9 Ja '18 McKay on standards; remarks on the quality of hand separator, neutralized cream butter and the question of branding. G. L. McKay. N Y Prod R 47:44+ N 13 '18 Michigan state brand plans. N Y Prod R 41: 938 Mr 29 '16 Minnesota state brand. N Y Prod R 41:693 F 23 '16 Minnesota's brief to joint committee on def- initions and standards; urge labelling of neutralized cream butter. N Y Prod R 46: 734-5 S 18 '18 Nat'l commission's suggestions; comments of club members on system of butter grading and control. N Y Prod R 43:970+ Ap 11 '17 Special conference of Wisconsin makers en- dorses 80 per cent fat. G. H. Benkendorf. N Y Prod R 45:738 Mr 20 '18 Standardizing butter. G. L. McKay. Hoard's D 51:290-1 Mr 10 '16 State and national brands for butter and cheese. M. Mortensen. J Dairy Sci 1:383-99 Ja '18; Same cond. Creamery 6:21-2 D '17; 7:33-4 Ja '18 State brand for Michigan butter. Hoard's D 52:669 D 1 '16 State scores analyzed. M. H. Myer. N Y Prod R 43:238 D 6 '16 Statement of Secretary Meyer; announcing work done on behalf of National creamery buttermakers' association. N Y Prod R 46: 740 S 18 '18 Suggestions for a standard for butter pre- sented on behalf of Swift & co. to the Joint committee on definitions and stand- ards, representing food control officials of the ITnited States and of the several states. 75p bibliog '17 Swift & co., Union Stock Yards, Chicago; Same cond. N Y Prod R 45:160+ D 5 '17 Tentative butter standards. N Y Prod R 47: 38 N 13 '18; Same. Creamery 7:35 D '18 State brands See Butter — Standards Storage Carl Lee's views as to the seriousness of the mould evil and methods of prevention. N Y Prod R 46:412 Jl 10 '18 Cause of mold. F. L. Odell. N Y Prod R 45: 274 D 26 '17 Cold storage butter. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 4:513 Ap '18 Cold storage butter rules; special regulations of profits imposed by United States Food administration. Creamery 7:20-1 Jl '18; Same. N Y Prod R 46:355 Jl 3 '18 Dani.'Jh preventives against moldy butter. J: J. Dunne. Hoard's D 53:246 Mr 2 '17 Enzyms of milk and butter. R. W. Thatcher and A. C. Dahlberg. bibliog J Ag Research 11:437-50 N 26 '17 Home preserving of bvitter. N Y Prod R 44: 739 S 5 '17 Influence of salt on the changes taking place in storage butter. R. M. Washburn and A. C. Dahlberg. bibliog J Dairy Sci 1:114-26 Jl '17; Summary. N Y Prod R 45:302 Ja 2 '18 Keeping butter. E. E. Rockwood. Hoard's D 54:278 S 21 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 147 Butter — Storage — Continued Keeping butter sweet. M. E. Underwood. Kimball's D F 15:384 Je 1 '17 Lessons from the winter butter storage scheme. M. A. O'Callaghan. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:860-2 D '16; Same abr. N Y Prod R 44:394 Jl 4 '17 Making for storage. N Y Prod R 46:206 Je 5 '18 Mold in butter; its causes and prevention — total loss it causes is enormous. N Y Prod R 46:544+ Ag 7 '18 Mold; precautions that should be taken to prevent its appearance In tub butter. N Y Prod R 42:650 Ag 16 '16 Moldiness in butter. C: Thorn and R. H. Shaw. bibliog J Ag Research 3:301-10 Ja '15 Moldy butter. G. L. McKay. Hoard's D 52:8 Jl 28 '16 New process for preserving butter over long periods. T. Paul. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 4:654-5 Ap '17 Preventing mold; a timely but well worn sub- ject again reviewed. N Y Prod R 44:618 Ag 15 '17 Progi'essive oxidation of cold-storage butter. D. C. Dyer, bibliog il J Ag Research 6:927- 52 S 11 16; Excerpts. Creamery 5:24-5 D '16 Relation of oidium lactis and penicillium to the keeping qualities of butter. W. B. Combs and C. H. Eckles. J Dairy Sci 1: 347-55 N '17 Testing Chemical and bacteriological research labor- atory. G. L. McKay. Hoard's D 52:42 Ag 4 '16; Same cond. N Y Prod R 42:580 Ag 2 '16 Co-operative laboratory, for chemical and bacteriological tests. G. L. McKay. N Y Prod R 42:580 Ag 2 '16 Danish butter tests. H. C. Thorkilsen. N Y Prod R 46:255 Je 12 '18 Grading creamery butter in the prairie prov- inces. G: H. Barr. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:511- 12 Je '16 Simple salt test for use in the creamery in determining quantity in butter. F. W. Bouska. J Dairy Sci 1:279-83 S '17; Same. N Y Prod R 45:942 Ap 24 '18 Transportation One way to send butter and eggs to market. E. D. Abernethy. Hoard's D 53:972 Jl 13 '17 Weights Butter shrinkage. C. Johnson. N Y Prod R 42:18 Ap 26 '16 Errors in the weight of print butter; their causes and prevention. H. Runkel and H. M. Roeser. il U S Ag C 95:1-14 '18 Marking weights on butter and cheese pack- ages. N Y Prod R 46:336 Je 26 '18 Print butter; precautions necessary to insure full marked weight without excessive loss. N Y Prod R 46:668 S 4 '18 Testing butter weights. N Y Prod R 46:404 Jl 10 '18 Butter, Renovated Blowing renovated butter oil at pasteuriz- ing temperature. R. H. Shaw and R. P. Norton. J Dairy Sci 1:127-35 Jl '17 List of licenses for the manufacture and sale of oleomargarine and renovated butter granted by Department of agriculture. See monthly bulletin of the Pennsylvania de- partment of agriculture, Dairy and food bu- reau Butter, Substitutes for Butter — its substitutes. J. D. Leclair. (In Report, Quebec Dairymen's assn., 1916, p. 284-8) '17 Potato butter. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broad- way, N.Y. 10c) 85:191 Mr 23 '18 Strange substitutes for butter. L. L. De Bra. Hoard's D 55:618 Ap 26 '18 See also Oleomargarin Butter, Unsalted Trade in sweet or unsalted butter. N Y Prod R 41:1072 Ap 19 '16 Unsalted butter. N Y Prod R 41:906+ Mr 22 '16 Butter contests. See Butter — Exhibits Butter handling Handling butter from time it enters tubs till shipped from creamery. N Y Prod R 46: 980 O 23 '18 Butter inspection Markot inspection of creamery butter. N Y Prod R 43:1010+ Ap 18 '17 Sampling butter. Hoard's D 51:782 Je 2 '16 Butter makers. See Buttermakers Butter making Acidity and butter. F. W. Bouska. N Y Prod R 44:890+ O 3 '17 Acidity of cream. N Y Prod R 44:686 Ag 29 '17 Adding starter; when and in what propor- tion should it be used. N Y Prod R 46:540 Ag 7 '18 * Address at the meeting of the Dairymen's as- sociation of eastern Ontario. H. H. Dean. (In Report, Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 55- 62) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto; Ex- cerpt. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:156-8 F '18 Ajiother butter brief; further contribution to the discussion of butter standards and status of neutralized cream butter. O. F. Hunziker and others. N Y Prod R 46:876-7 O 9 '18 As to neutralizers. N Y Prod R 46:944 O 16 '18 Banishing sour cream. H. E. Forester. N Y Prod R 46:804 O 2 '18 Butter. E. S. Guthrie. Cornell Rural School Leatiet v 11, no' 1:97-100 '17 Butter composition control; factors to consider in regulating moisture. E. Oman. N Y Piod R 43:426 Ja 10 '17 Butter makers' conference. E. S. Guthrie. N Y Ag Dept B 93:40-3 Mr '17 Butter making. Prog F 31:881 Jl 15 '16 Buttermaking as a trade. N Y Prod R 43:606+ F 14 '17 Butter making at home. R. C. Scott, il Coun- try Gent 81:1671 S 9 '16 Buttermaking methods. N Y Prod R 45:170 D 5 '17 Buttermaking on the farm. G: H. Barr. 16p il '17 Canada Ag Butter man's story, il Hoard's D 55:296 Mr 8 '18 Cause and control of streaks in butter. E. E. Rockwood. Hoard's D 51:337 Mr 17 '16 Causes of loss in churning. E. E. Rockwood. Hoard's D 54:835 Ja 4 '18 Cheese and butter making. Ontario Ag Dept B 266:1-56 '18 Churning cream. W. H. Cooper. Country Gent 82:939 My 26 '17 Churning difficulties. O. C. Cunningham. Ohio F 139:363 Mr 10 '17 Churning hints. B. Millar. Nat Stock & F 42: 826 D 14 '18 Churning temperatures; their regulation and control as weather becomes colder. N Y Prod R 47:42 N 13 '18 Conditions which affect churning. Rural N T 77:53 Ja 12 '18 Controlling composition and color in butter- making. D. J. Davis. N Y Prod R 41:1006 Ap 5 '16 Difficult churning. O. C. Cunningham. Ohio F 139:42 Ja 13 '17 Difficult churning. L. G. Rinkle. Jersey B 35: 1992 D 20 '16 Difficult churning and failure of butter to gather properly. N Y Prod R 43:738 Mr 7 '17 Difficult churning; usual causes of this trouble — overcoming foam in the churn. N Y Prod R 46:572 Ag 14 '18 Does your butter break? G. F. E. Story. Country Gent 82:1745 N 10 '17 Efficiency in buttermaking. J. Sorenson. N Y Piod R 42:868 S 27 '16 Factois affecting the churnability of cream. H. L. Judkins. Hoard's D 53:7 Ja 26 '17; Same. Wallaces' F 42:159 Ja 26 '17 148 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Butter making — Continued Farm butter making. Country Gent 81:1076 My 20 '16 Farm buttermaking. il Hoard's D 52:364 O 6 •16 Farm butter making, il O Judd Farmer 60:17 Ap 8 '16 Farm buttermaking. W. H. Cooper. Kamball's D F 14:724 N 15 '16 Farm butter making. H. B. Layton. Florida State College for Women B 12:1-14 '17 Farm butter making pointers. Prog F 31:1409 D 9 '16 Farm manufactured butter; its moisture con- tent; and some factors which influence it. E. E. Ash. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:633-4 O •16 Getting the most money out of butter. E. E. Rockwood. Hoard's D 55:1051 Jl 19 '18 Gold in butter. Mrs H. G. Easterly. Ill Farm- ers Inst Household Sci 1917:162-7 '18 Good butter — how to make it. J. M. W. Kit- chen. Jersey B 37:808 My 22 '18 Good butter in winter. Nat Stock & F 40:1124 Ja 27 '17 Good farm butter. Weekly N L 5:4 F 13 '18; Same. Hoard's D 55:164 F 15 '18; Same. Prac F 114:83 F 15 '18; Same. Power F 27: 44 Mr '18 Grain of butter. F. W. Bouska. N Y Prod R 45:88+ N 21 '17 Handling cream and making butter on the farm. E. C. Rowe. il Purdue Ag 11:27-9 D '16 Handling starter when cream arrives late and must be pasteurized in the afternoon. N Y Prod R 43:570 F 7 '17 Hard churning cream. Nat Stock & F 40:1354 Mr 10 '17 * Hints on buttermaking. L. A. Zufelt. (In Report, Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 33-5) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Home butter-making. V. E. Scott, diags Nev Ag Ext B 7:1-8 '16 Hot weather hints; effects on quality during manufacture and shipping. N Y Prod R 44:722 S 5 '17 How to make good butter. W. H. Howell, il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 130:1-11 '17 How to make the butter come. Rural N Y 76:340 Mr 3 '17 How to overcome butter difRculties. Mrs A. S. Altig. Prog F 31:516 Ap 8 '16 How we make no. 1 butter. M. E. Underwood. il Kimball's D F 15:277 Ap 15 '17 Improvement in butter manufacture. M. A. O'Callaghan. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:863-4 D '16 Improving farm butter. Jersey B 35:1599 O 11 '16 Improving the farm made butter. J: Under- wood. Prac F 114:298 S 1 '18 Improving the quality of butter. Jersey B 37: 1391 Ag 28 '18 It has been my experience. O Judd Farmer 62:19 My 19; 20 My 26 '17 Making better butter. A. G. Vestal, il Power F 25:34 F '16 Making butter and cheese on the farm. C. Larsen and V. R. Jones, il S D Ag Exp B 164:347-74 '16; Same cond. Hoard's D 52:204 S 8 '16 Making butter on the farm; symposium. Prac F 114:246 Jl 15 '18 Making butter on the farm. C. Larsen. il Kim- ball's D F 16:4 Ja 1 '18 Making butter on the farm. W: White, il Farmers' B 876:1-23 '17 Making butter without ice. E. E. Rockwood. Hoard's D 52:194 S 1 '16 Making dairy butter. Hoard's D 51:114 F 11 '16 Making farm butter. G. L. McKay. Breeder's Gaz 70:14 Jl 6 '16 Making for storage. N Y Prod R 46:206 Je 5 ■18 Making good butter. Wallaces' F 43:756 My 3 •18 Making good butter on the farm, il Hoard's D 53:680-1+ My 11 '17 Manufacturing creamery butter in the South. Prog F 31:1342 N 18 '16 Mottle prevention. N Y Prod R 42:722 Ag 30 '16 Mottled butter. Kimball's D F 14:70 F 1 '16 iNeutralising acidity in cream. L. T. Mac- Innes and A. A. Ramsay. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 2y:42-6 Ja '18 Neutralization of sour cream in butter mak- ing. G: E. Owen. Purdue Ag 11:29-30 Ja '17 Neutralizers; liow should they be used? N Y Prod R 43:382+ Ja 3 '17 * Pasteurization of cream for buttermaking. (B. 63) 18p '16 Minn. Dairy and food dept., St Paul Preventing mottled butter. Prac F 112:sup7 Mr 1 '16 Private butter customers. E. E. Rockwood. Hoards D 51:961 Jl 14 '16 Renovating cream. N Y Prod R 45:374 Ja 16 '18 Report of committee on the use of alkalies in buttermaking. J. H. i'randsen and others. J Dairy Sci 1:162-73 Jl '17 Seasonal differences whicli may cause a variation in the average monthly overrun. N Y Prod R 45:736+ Mr 20 '18 Starter milk. N Y Prod R 44:10 My 2 '17 ytarters for pasteurised cream. M. A. O'Call- aghan. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28: 571-7 Ag '17 Suggestions for the manufacture and market- ing of creamery butter in the South. R. C. Potts and W: White, bibliog U S Ag C 66: 1-12 '16 Tallowy butter. O. F. Hunziker. N Y Prod R 46:94 My 15 '18 Tempering wash water. N Y Prod R 43:842 Mr 21 '17 Thermometers and butter. G. H. Campbell. Kimball's D F 15:349 My 15 '17 To avoid difficult churning fight causes of froth cream foain or partial success. Penn State F 11:272 F '18 To improve market for Minnesota butter. Hoard's D 56:224 S 13 '18 To prevent mottles. N Y Prod R 41:546 Ja 26 '16 Trouble in churning. Rural N Y 76:212 F 10 '17 Use of bicarbonate of soda for the reduction of acidity in creain. G. M. Valentine. J Ag New Zealand 15:308-13 D '17 Using starter; reason for the failure to em- ploy a pure culture. N Y Prod R 43:930 Ap 4 '17 Vermont butter scoring. N Y Prod R 46:62 My 8 '18 Washing and working. N Y Prod R 46:9164 O 16 '18 When is butter worked? N Y Prod R 41:694 F 23 '16 Wide-awake girls learn the care of milk and butter. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:762 Je 10 '16 Winter buttermaking. E. E. Rockwood. Hoard's D 50:795 Ja 7 '16 Working butter. N Y Prod R 41:538+; 44: 226+ Ja 26 '16, Je 6 '17 Workmanship of butter. J. Sorenson and M. P. Mortenson. (Exp. Creamery B. 66) 13p '17 Minn. Dairy and food dept., St Paul; Same. N Y Prod R 45:724+ Mr 20 '18 Sec also American association of creamery butter manufacturers Butter trade American butter for Russia. N Y Prod R 41: 458 Ja 12 '16 Butter a thousand dollars a ton. H: F. Thurston, il Am Coop J 13:327+ Ap '18; Same cond. Ag Digest 2:967 My '18 Butter boom in France. F. M. Mansfield. Jer- sey B 35:1134-5 Jl 19 '16 Butter record of 1915. Creamery 1:32 Ja '16; Same. N Y Prod R 41:453 Ja 12 '16 Chat about butter. See weekly numbers of New York produce review and American creamery Cold storage creamery butter 1917-18. Cream- ery 7:31 Je '18 Commandeers butter; Food administration asks the reservation of 60 per cent, of hold- ings. N Y Prod R 46:659 S 4 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 149 Butter trade — Continued Commissioner Osborn's report: large increase in adulterated butter cases brought by in- ternal revenue. W. H. Osborn. N Y Prod R 43:278 D 13 '16 Deplore use of substitutes. B. R. Eastman. N Y Prod R 46:130 My 22 '18 Export of butter to the United Kingdom. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:866-8 D '17 Government butter purchases. T. A. Sommer- ville. N Y Prod R 46:859 O 9 '18 Marketing creamery butter. R. C. Potts and H. F. Meyer, il U S Ag B 456:1-37 '17 General facts and information regarding the packing, shipping, and marketing of creamery butter Marketing of Kansas butter. T. Macldiu. il maps Kan Ag Exp B 216:1-79 '17; Same cond. Hoards D 53:716-17-|- My 18 '17; Summary. N Y Prod R 44:476 Jl 18 '17 New England conditions. M. R. Tolstrup. N Y Prod R 46:940 O 16 '18 Opportunity to sell butter and cheese in China. A. H. Kolbe. Hoard's D 53:18 Ja 26 •17 Quality and quantity of New South Wales butter, 1916-18, shown graphically. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:724-5 O '18 Retail trade; advisability of developing it at the creamery. N Y Prod R 46:604 Ag 21 '18 Review of the butter export season; with dis- cussion. R. Crowe. J Dept Ag Victoria 16: 364-70 Je '18 Rules for retailers of butter. Creamery 7:46 O '18 Rules which are to govern butter trading for the coming season. N Y Prod R 46:70 My 8 •18 Siberian butter and cheese. N Y Prod R 44: 550-1- Ag 1 '17 Laws and regulation * Butter. {In Official statement no. 5, p. 17-19) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Butter (maximum prices) (amendment) or- der, 1917. J Bd Ag 24:906-9 N '17 Butter rules criticized; text of letter of New York mercantile exchange to U.S. Food ad- ministration. N Y Prod R 46:499 Jl 31 '18 Changes in margins of profit on butter and cheese; new interpretations and inilings. H. Hoover. Creamery 7:21-2 Ag '18 Danish butter regulations. N Y Prod R 45:449 Ja 30 '18 Decret n. 3070 autorisart le president de la Republique S, reglemerter la fabrication du beurre, et portant aussi d'autres disposi- tions: Decret n. 12.025 portant approbation du reglement d'ex^cution de la loi n. 3.070 de 1915 concernant la fabrication du beurre, son controle et les mesures de protection visant le commerce de ce produit au Bresil. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:722-30 '17 Fresh butter included; limitation of profits in selling storage butter applied to fresh. N Y Prod R 46:467 Jl 24 '18 Manufacturers' profit limits. E. Rickard. N Y Prod R 47:214 D 18 '18 Special regulations governing manufacturers, dealers, brokers and commission merchants in butter. Creamery 7:24-24a N '18 Suggestions for a standard for butter pre- sented on behalf of Swift & co. to the Joint committee on definitions and standards, representing food control officials of the United States and the several states. 75p bibliog '17 Swift & co.. Union Stock Yards, Chicago; Same cond. N Y Prod R 45:160-|- D 5 '17 Statistics Butter trade of 1916. N Y Prod R 43:373 Ja 3 •17 Butter trade of 1917. N Y Prod R 45:289 Ja 2 •18 Census of manufactures; 1914; butter, cheese and condensed milk. B: L. McNulty. 23p '17 U. S. Bur. of census, Washington, D.CJ. Commercial stocks of butter, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:1-3 Je 22 '18 Commercial stocks of butter, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:1-3 Ag 31 '18 Exports from and imports into U.S. for years 1910-1915. Wallaces' F 41:290 F 18 '16 Statistics of farm animals and their products. See United States Department of agricul- ture Yearbooks Volume of butter production to be noted and reported weekly by U. S. Office of markets. C: J. Brand. N Y Prod R 43:938 Ap 4 '17 Year's butter trade. N Y Prod R 46:37 My 8 '18 Year's butter trade in New York; with com- parative statistics. N Y Prod R 44:1 My 2 '17; Same. Hoard's D 53:775 My 25 '17 Butter tubs and boxes Butter tubs or boxes. N Y Prod R 45:355 Ja 9 '18 Cottonwood butter boxes. N Y Prod R 41:509 Ja 19 '16 Buttercups Weeds of New South Wales; a poison butter- cup. J. H. Maiden, il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:865-7 D '16 Buttercups (poultry) Buttercups a desirable breed for the beginner. H. D. Reed. Am P J 47:958 Jl '16 Buttercups as seen in the show room. W. M. Anderson. Am P J 48:241 F '17 Buttercups from a breeder's standpoint. H. W. Court. Am P J 48:459 Mr '17 Buttercups — the coming breed. A. D. Loper. Am P J 48:566 Ap '17 On the subject of Sicilian buttercups. J. F. R. Scott. Am P J 48:888 Ag '17 Sicilian buttercup fowls as I know them. I: F. Tillinghast. Prac F 112:154 Ap 1 '16 Sicilian buttercups. J. A. Eichstedt. Am P Advocate 24:482 Ap '16 Sicilian buttercups. J. F. R. Scott. Am P Advocate 25:362 Ap '17 Why I breed buttercups. C: J. Lieber. Am P J 49:481 Ap '18 Butterfat Butter and butterfat. W. H. Cooper. Coun- try Gent 82:1355 S 1 '17 Butterfat and other fats. W. T. Creasy. Nat Stock & F 41:1243 Mr 2 '18; Same. Kimball's D F 16:189 Mr 1 '18; Same. Jersey B 37:343 Mr 6 '18; Same. Hoard's D 55:382 Mr 22 '18 Butter fat as a food. G. L. McKay. Breeder's Gaz 69:915 Ap 27 '16 Changes in composition of butter fat produced by feeding cottonseed oil. F. H. Smith and others, bibliog Ga Ag Exp B 122:95-111 '16 Composition of Roquefort-cheese fat. J. N. Currie. bibliog J Ag Research 2:429-34 S '14 Dairv cows must be conserved. M. D. Munn. il Country Gent 82:1259 Ag 11 '17 Importance of butter fat in human diet. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:176-80 Mr '18 Marketing whey butterfat. N Y Prod R 45: 716 Mr 13 '18 Nature and function of butterfat as food. J. H. Rushton. Creamery 5:23 F '17 Some new facts regarding butter fat for food. J. H. Frandsen. Jersey B 35:1871 N 29 '16 Tallowy butter— its causes and prevention. O. F. Hunziker and D. F. Hosman. bibliog J Dairy Sci 1:320-46 N '17 Value of butterfat. G. L. McKay. Hoard's D 51:51 F 4 '16 See ulso Cheese — Fat content; Milk — Fat content Analysis Detection of tallow and hydrogenated fats in butter fat. K. Arnberger. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadwav, N.Y. 10c) 83:29 Ja 13 '17 Determination of fat in certain milk prod- ucts. C. K. Francis and D. G. Morgan. Okla Ag Exp B 114 4p '17 Determination of fatty acids in butter fat. E. B. Holland and J. P. Buckley, jr. bibliog J Ag Research 12:719-32 Mr 18 '18 Determination of stearic acid in butter fat. E. B. Holland and others, bibliog J Ag Re- search 6:101-13 Ap 17 '16 * Method for the detection of foreign fats in butter fat. A. Seidenberg. bibliog J Indus- trial & Eng Chemistry (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10:617-21 Ag '18 150 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Butterflies Mimicry in butterflies, by R. C. Punnett. Re- view, il J Heredity 7:463-8 O '16 Net and tlie butterfly. R. D. Lander. Country Life 31:132 Mr '17 Buttermakers Buttermaker of tomorrow; with discussion. C. E. Lee. la Ag Bd Yearbooli 1916:372-9 Good buttermakers scarce. N Y Prod R 46:872 O 9 '18 Maker's salary; has it advanced in propor- tion to the advance in other labor? N Y Prod R 45:502 F 13 '18 Makers' wages. N Y Piod R 43:462-3 Ja 17 '17 Paying the buttermaker. N Y Prod R 45:434 Ja 30 '18 Tomorrow's buttermaker. C. E. Lee. N Y Prod R 43:154 N 22 '16 Trade unionism in the business of butter- making. N Y Prod R 44:182+ My 30 '17 When changing jobs. N Y Prod R 43:1050 Ap 25 '17 Woman does man's work and wins! M. R. Tolstrup. il Hoard's D 55:89 F 8 '18 See also National creamery buttermakers' association Buttermilk Artificial buttermilk. Hoard's D 54:80 Ag 10 '17 Artificial buttermilk. O. C. Cunningham. Ohio F 137:167 F 5 '16 Butterfat in buttermilk. G. L. McKay. Breed- er's Gaz 69:429 F 24 '16 Buttermilk. N Y Prod R 46:442 Jl 17 '18 Buttermilk a food drink. Hoard's D 54:30, 700 Ag 3, D 7 '17 Buttermilk and artificial buttermilk. Hoard's D 51:342 Mr 17 '16; Same. N Y Prod R 41: 948 Mr 29 '16; Same. Wallaces' F 41:979 Jl 14 '16; Same. Jersey B 35:1244 Ag 9 '16 Butterm.ilk and its uses. M. Palmer. Kimball's D F 14:714 N 1 '16 Buttermilk as a beverage. G. L. McKay. Breeder's Gaz 70:91 Jl 20 '16 Disposing of by-products in the creamery. N Y Prod R 41:462+ Ja 12 '16 Fermented milks. L. A. Rogers, bibliog U S Ag B 319:9-14 '16 Handling buttermilk. N Y Prod R 41:986+ Ap 5 '16 How to make good buttermilk. W. H. Eaton. Prog F 31:520 Ap 8 '16 Making buttermilk on the farm. G. L. McKay. Breeder's Gaz 70:236 Ag 17 '16 Making marliet buttermilk. O. F. Hunziker. Country Gent 82:966 Je 2 '17 Manufacture of casein from buttermilk or skim milk. A. I. Dahlberg. il U S Ag B 661: 1-32 '18; Excerpts. N Y Prod R 40:50-1, 86+, 132 My 8-22 '18 Manufacture of commercial buttermilk. O. F. Hunziker. Creamery 4:15 Ap '16; Same. N Y Prod R 42:57 My 3 '16 Modern buttermilk. N Y Prod R 41:530 Ja 26 '16 Profits from buttermilk. A. C. Hall. Hoard's D 52:254 S 15 '16 Push buttermilk sales. N Y Prod R 46:338 Je 26 '18 See also Feeding and feeding stuffs — Milk Testing Testing buttermilk. N Y Prod R 44:1002 O 17 '17 Button clover. See Clover, Button Buttonholes Buttonholes that last. Power F 26:30 Ap '17 Buxus. See Boxwood Buying Avoiding time prices: individual and coopera- tive effort. Prog F 33:350 Mr 16 '18 Improving shopping facilities. J. A. Martin. Prog F 31:527 Ap 8 '16 Our marketing pioblems: the consumer's part. A. Hobson. Hoard's D 54:489 N 2 '17 See also Cooperative buying By word and deed; story. Nat Stock & F 40: 529 Ag 19 '16 Cabbage bug. See Harlequin cabbage bugs Cabbage butterflies Common cabbage worm. F. H. Chittenden, il map Farmers' B 766:1-14 '16 Imported cabbage worm in Wisconsin. H. F. Wilson and L. G. Gentner. il J Econ Entom 11:79-81 F '18 Insects attacking cabbage. W. E. Britton and Q. S. Lowry. il Conn State Ag Exp B 190: 9-11 '16 Why the cabbage butterfly does not increase more rapidly, il J Heredity 8:312-13 Jl '17 Cabbage files. See Cabbage maggots Cabbage lice Control of cabbage-aphis by parasites in Western Canada. E. H. Strickland. (In Pro., Entom. Soc, of British Columbia, 1916, p. 84-8) il '16 False cabbage aphis; description with meth- ods of control. J. J. Davis and A. F. Satter- thwait. il Ind Ag Exp B 185:915-39 '16 Insects attacking cabbage. W. E. Britton and Q. S. Lowry. il Conn State Ag Exp B 190: 14-15 '16 Observations on the turnip louse. F. B. Pad- dock. J Econ Entom 9:67-71 F '16 Plant lice on cabbage. Rural N Y 76:74 Ja 20 '17 Turnip louse — how to fight it. Prog F 31:1294 N 4 '16 Cabbage looper Insects attacking cabbage. W. E. Britton and Q. S. Lowry. il Conn State Ag Exp B 190: 12-13 '16 Cabbage maggots Biology of pegomya brassicae Bouchg; with discussion. W. J. Schoene. J Econ Entom 9: 136-9 F '16 Cabbage maggot. Am Flor 46:1272 Jl 1 '16 Cabbage maggot. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:80 Ag 25 '17 Cabbage maggot: its biology and control. W. J. Schoene. il N Y State Ag Exp B 419: 99-160 '16 Cabbage root maggot and its control in Can- ada. A. Gibson and R. C. Treherne. 58p bibliog il '16 Canada Ag Controlling the cabbage maggot, il Market Growers J 19:6 Jl 1 '16 Controlling the root-maggots. D. B. Whelan. Market Growers J 20:153 F 15 '17 Insects attacking cabbage. W. E. Britton and Q. S. Lowry. il Conn State Ag Exp B 190: 3-8 '16 Radish maggot. P. J. Parrott and H. Glas- gow, il N Y State Ag Exp B 442:693-715 *17 Root maggot pest. E. B. Stookey. Western Wash Ag Exp B v 5:32-4 Je '17 Tarred felt discs for protecting cabbages and related vegetables from attacks of the root fiy. A. D. Imms. il J Bd Ag 23:1222-4 Mr '17 Tarred felt discs for protecting cabbages from the cabbage-root fly. A. D. Imms. J Bd Ag 25:59-61 Ap '18 Cabbage plusia. See Cabbage looper Cabbage plutella Insects attacking cabbage. W. E. Britton and Q. S. Lowry. Conn State Ag Exp B 190:15 '16 Life history of plutella maculipennis, the dia- mond-back moth. H. O. Marsh, il J Ag Re- search 10:1-10 Jl 2 '17 Cabbage root flies. See Cabbage maggots Cabbage root maggots. See Cabbage maggots Cabbage worm. See Cabbage butterflies Cabbage yellows , ^. Control of cabbage yellows through disease resistance. L. R. Jones and J. C. Oilman. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:444 Mr '16 Controlling cabbage yellows. S. N. Green and J. G. Humbert, il Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:37-40 F '17 Routing cabbage sickness. M. Ryder, il Ohio F 139:78 Ja 20 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 151 Cabbages Acre of cabbage. A. E. Wilkinson. Country Gent 81:2120 D 9 '16 By-products of the fermentation of cabbage. V. E. Nelson and A. J. Beck. Am Chemical Soc J (Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr.) 40:1001-5 Je '18 Cabbage and cauliflower as market-garden and farm crops. H. N. Legate, il Mass Ag Bd B 5:126-37 '18 (3d ed. rev.) Cabbage and cauliflower culture. A. L. Dacy. W Va Ag Ext C 196 4p '18 Cabbage and cauliflower culture. C. B. Sprague. Wash Ag Exp Pop B 110:1-4 '17 Cabbage; cultivation, diseases and pests. J. C. C. Price and G. V. Stelzenmuller. 11 Ala Ag Exp B 187:1-20 '16 Cabbage culture. A. L. Dacy. W Va Ag Ext C 126 3p '17 Cabbages as a monev crop. J. W. Rummels. 0 Judd Farmer 60:17 Mr 25 '16 Congress and cabbage plants. Country Gent 81:886 Ap 22 '16 Cost of late cabbage. Market Growers J 19:14 Jl 1 '16 Cutting cabbage. A. E. Wilkinson, il Country Gent 81:1687 S 16 '16 Doubling cabbage profits. M. A. Herold. Prac F 112:40 Ja 15 '16 Early cabbage. Market Growers J 20:25-f- Ja 1 '17 Early cabbage. J. T. Rosa, jr. il Country Gent 83:42 F 16 '18 Early cabbage, cauliflower and lettuce. D. C. Mooring, il Okla Ag Exp C 68:1-7 '18 Early cabbage crop. H. L. Royce. 11 Purdue Ag 10:36-8 Ja '16 Early vs. late sowing of cabbage. Ohio F 137: 42 Ja 8 '16 Experience with late cabbage; symposium. Market Growers J 20:460-l-|- Je 15 '17 Experiences with early cabbage; symposium. Market Growers J 22:62-3-1- Ja 15 '18 Experiment in mulching cabbage. F. E. Dag- gett. Market Growers J 18:170 Mr 1 '16 Experiments with cabbage. C. E. Myers. Pa Ag Exp B 137:1-15 '16 Growing early cabbages. Prac F 112:326 S 1 ■16 How I grow early cabbage plants. R. Tooman. Market Growers J 22:414 Je 15 '18 How to grow early cabbage. A. M. Latham. Prog F 33:1172 O 26 '18 How to grow profitable cabbage. H: G. Bell and C. A. 'U'.iugh. (i^oil improvement com. Pamph. 25) 12p il n.d. Nat. fertilizer assn., Chicago Information on cabbage. Wallaces' F 42:648 Ap 13 '17 Late cabbage. Market Growers J 18:373-f Je 1 '16 Lessons from experience with cabbage and potatoes. M. L. Rhodes. Prac F 112:186 My 1 '16 1918 cabbage bed. Rural N Y 77:645 My 4 '18 Notes on cabbage growing. Fla Ag Dept Quar B V 27:37-8 Ap '17 Partial directions for raising, harvesting and storing of onions, squashes, cabbages. Me Ag Dept B V 15:13-19 Je '16 Planting cabbage by machine. M. A. Turpin. Rural N Y 77:351 Mr 2 '18 Short-stem Holland cabbage in Wisconsin. W. J. Hansche. Market Growers J 20:145- 6 F 15 '17 Some cabbage recipes. Weekly N L 5:7 O 17 '17 Spring cabbage. J. A. Paice. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:24 Jl 21 '17 Successful cabbage field. E. C. Willard. Minn Hort 45:59-61 F '17 Successful growing of cabbage. P. Work. (In Report, Ontario vegetable growers' assn., 1916, p 74-7) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto, Canada When cabbage is worth $100 a ton. J. W. Henceroth. Market Growers J 20:451 Je 15 '17 York state cabbage methods. M. G. Feint. Ohio F 139:694 My 19 '17 See also Sauerkraut Diseases and pests Black-leg disease of cabbage caused by phoma lingam (Tode) Desmaz. M. P. Hen- derson, bibliog il Phyt 8:379-431 Ag '18 Black rot of cabbages. J Ag (Quebec) 20:76 O '16 Breeding disease resistant cabbages, il Field II 27:191 Mr '17 Cabbage diseases. L. L. Harter and L. R. Jones, il Farmers' B 925:1-29 '18 Cabbage diseases. I. E. Melhus and I. H. Vogel. il la Ag Exp C 46:1-4 n.d. Cabbage diseases and how to control them. H. R. Fulton. Prog F 31:129 ,Ia 22 '16 Cabbage insects. A. Gibson. (In 9th Report, Quebec society for the protection of plants, 1916-1917, p. 30-8) il '17 Cabbage worms. E. W. Berger. Fla State Plant Bd Quar B v 3:16 O '18 Control of cabbage worms. H. D. Brown. Ill Ag Exp C 226:1-4 '18 Disease-resistant cabbage, il O Judd Farmer 64:9 Mr 9 '18 Disease-resistant cabbage. Market Growers J 18:378 Je 1 '16 Disease resistant cabbage in Wisconsin. L. R. Jones, il Rural N Y 75:465 Mr 18 '16 Diseases of cabbage and their control. R. E. Vaughan. Market Growers J 20:146 F 15 '17 Enemies of cabbage. W. C. O'Kane. il Country Gent 83:25 Mr 9 '18 Fighting cabbage diseases. O Judd Farmer 61: 15 O 21 '16 Insects attacking cabbage and allied crops in Connecticut. W. E. Britton and Q. S. Lowry. bibliog il Conn State Ag Exp B 190: 1-23 '16; Abstract. J Ag (Quebec) 19:254 Je •16 Overcoming cabbage wilt. Wallaces' F 41:841 Je 9 '16 Steam sterilization of hotbed soils. H: B. Hahn. Market Growers J 22:169-70 Mr 1 '18 Studies on clubroot of cruciferous plants. C: Chupp. bibliog il Cornell Ag Exp B 387:421- 52 '17; Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1917:421- 52 '18 Tissue invasion by plasmodiophora brassicae. L. O. Kunkel. bibliog il J Ag Research 14: 543-72 S 16 '18 See also Cabbage butterflies; Cabbage lice; Cabbage looper; Cabbage maggots; Cabbage plutella; Cabbage yellows; Harlequin cab- bage bugs Statistics Acreage and production of cabbages. Monthly Crop Rep 3:101 O '17 Cabbage for kraut and peas for canneries. Monthly Crop Rep 4:25 Mr '18 Commercial acreage and production of cab- bages. Monthly Crop Rep 3:89 S '17 Commercial stocks of cabbage. U S Food Sur- veys 1:13 Jl 24 '18 Varieties Early cabbage varieties. R. L. Watts. Country Gent 81:210 Ja 29 '16 Marked variations in strains. R. L. Watts, il Mass Ag Bd B 5:23-5 '16 Spring cabbages at Wisley, 1915-16. Royal Hort Soc J 42,pts 2-3:400-11 S '17 Cabins, Log. See Log cabins Cables, Submarine Dav's work in a cable station. Rural N Y 76: 1450 D 22 '17 Cacao Cacao in the Dominican Republic. A. McLean. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:568-70 My '18 * Chocolate and cocoa, il Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:232 O 12 '18 Cultivation of cacao in Costa Rica, il South Am (165 Broadway, N.Y. 25c) 5:12-13 Ag '17 Effect of alkali treatment on cocoas. B. Bloomberg. U S Ag B 666:1-20 '18 Future of coffee and cacao. M. B. Romero. Pan- Am Magazine (70 5th av, N.Y. 25c) 26: 165-6 Ja '18 Manuring of cacao at Peradeniya, Ceylon. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:78 Ja '16 152 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cacao — Continued Analysis Report on cocoa and cocoa products. H. C. Lythgoe. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J l,no 4,pt 1: 550-2 F '16 Diseases and pests Ant, dolichoderus bituberculatus, in the con- trol of pests of the cocoa-tree, in Java. P. Van der Goot. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 12: 1300-1 D '17 Insect and vegetable parasites of the cacao- tree in the state of Bahia, Brazil. C. Tor- rend. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:523-4 Ap '18 Insect parasites of the cacao tree and other cultivated plants in Sao Thome. A. F. de Scabra. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 5:642-4 My '18 Marasmius perniciosus n. sp. cause of witch brooms on the cocoa-tree in Surinam. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1:158-9 Ja '16 Laws * Arrets n. 5083 relatif k I'importation du cacao en Allemagne. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916: 173-4 '17 Statistics Cacao in the world's trade, with particular reference to Latin America. Econ World (80 Wall St, N.Y. 25c) ns 15:620-1 My 4 '18 Caccecia conflictana. See Aspen tortrix Cactus Behavior, under cultural conditions, of species of cacti known as opuntia. D. Grif- fiths, il U S Ag B 31:1-24 '13 Cactus lakes. F. Coyne, il Am For 23:361-2 Je -17 Cactus solution as an adhesive in arsenical sprays for insects. M. M. High. U S Ag B 160:1-20 '15 Cold-resistance in spineless cacti. J. C. T. Uphof. il Ariz Ag Exp B 79:119-44 '17 Cultivation of spineless prickly pear. J. H. Maiden. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28: 740-2 O '17 Further results in desiccation and respiration of echinocactus. E. R. Long. Bot Gaz 65:354- 8 Ap '18 Giant cactus. S. F. Wilson, il Am For 23:427 Jl '17 Polar bear cacti. O. F. Cook and A. C. Cook. il J Heredity 8:113-20 Mr '17 Potash in prickly pear. Scientific Am (233 Broadway. N.Y. 10c) 116:58 Ja 13 '17 Prickly pears of interest to Australians. J. H. Maiden, il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:486-8. 650-2 Jl, S '17 Queensland government enquiry into means of controlling prickly-pear. H. T. Johnston and H: Tryon. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:451-5 Mr '16 Respiration in succulents. C: A. Shull. Bot Gaz 63:83-4 Ja '17 Spraying experiments to destroy prickly pear. G. P. Darnell-Smith and H. Ross, il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:1-12 Ja '18 Warning against spineless cactus. Am Flor 46:1022 My 27 '16 Yields of native prickly pear in southern Texas. D: Griffiths, il U S Ag B 208:1-11 '15; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1: 81-2 Ja '16 See also Feeding Cactus and feeding stuffs- Diseases and pests Fungus disease of prickly pear. G. P. Darnell- Smith and H. Ross. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:440-1 Je '18 Insects and prickly pear. W. W. Froggatt. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:417-26 Je '17 Caffein Report on medicinal plants and drugs. W. O. Emery. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 2, no 1, pt 1:59-75 My '16 Report on synthetic products. W. O. Emery. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 2, no 1, pt 1:75-9 My •16 Report on tea and coffee. J. M. Bartlett. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J l,no 4,pt 1:552-6 F '16 Cage paralysis Osteomalacia or cage paralysis in primates; with discussion. W. R. Blair and H. Brooks. Am Vet M Assn J 51:330-47 Je '17 Cake Cake crinkles. O Judd Farmer 62:20 Ap 28 '17 Cake-making. M. M. Johnson, il Nev Ag Ext B 14:1-16 '17 Christmas cakes. R. M. F. Berry. Rural N Y 75:1426, 1479 N 11, 25 '16 Ginger cakes and tea. O Judd Farmer 65:263 S 28 '18 Little cakes for the holidays. M. M. Wright. O Judd Farmer 63:15 D 22 '17 Making cake. L. E. Eldridge. Green's Fruit Grower 36:14 S '16 My favorite cake. O Judd Farmer 62:16 My 5; 16 My 12; 20 My 19 '17 Successful cake. E. C. Salisbury. Country Gent 81:91 Ja 8 '16 Successful cake baking; symposium. Prac F 113:393 N 15 '17 Tested cakes. B. Goggin. Rural N Y 76:861 Jl 7 '17 War cakes. Mrs C: Johnston. Rural N Y 77: 1245 N 2 '18 Warm-weather cakes. M. B. Fovilks. il Coun- try Gent 81:1139 My 27 '16 Calcareous soils. See Soils, Calcareous Calceolarias Earlv history of the calceolarias. R. P. Brotherston. il Gard Chron (Lond) 60:56 Jl 29 '16 Herbaceous calceolarias. E. Roorbach. il Gard Chron Ara 22:121 Ap '18 Calcimeters County-agent calcimeter. Country Gent 81: 836 Ap 15 '16 Calcium Estimation of calcium in ash of forage plants and animal carcasses. S. B. Kuzirian. la Ag Exp Research B 32:99-110 '16 High calcium content of some cucurbit vines. L: K. Wilkins. bibliog N J Ag Exp B 310:1- 20 '17 Calcium arsenate Arsenate of calcium effective against chew- ing insects on fruit trees. Green's Fruit Grower 36:20 F '16 Calcium arsenate vs. lead arsenate; high prices require substitute for arsenical spray material. J. R. Stear. Ohio Ag Exp B v 3: 1.56-8 My '18 Calcium arsenates. R. H. Robinson. J Ag Re- search 13:281-94 Ap 29 '18; Same. Ore Ag Exp B 131:1-15 '18 Calcium arsenates and their efflciency as in- secticides. A. L. Lovett. bibliog J Econ Entom 11:57-62 F '18 Cut spraying costs. Weekly N L 4:3 Je 6 '17 Analysis Report on calcium arsenate. R. C. Roark. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 3:172-3 My '17 Calcium bicarbonate Reaction of Hawaiian soils with calcium bi- carbonate solutions, its relation to the de- termination of lime requirements of soils, and a rapid approximate method for the determination of lime requirements of soils. M. O. Johnson. J Industrial & Eng Chemis- try (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa 60c) 10: 31-3 Ja '18 Calcium carbide Calcium carbide residue for liming. J Bd Ag 22:1289 Mr '16 Calcium carbonate Action of calcium carbonate on acid phos- phate. E. W. Magruder. Am Fert 45:30-1 O 14 '16 Chemical effects of CaO and CaCOs on the soil; effect on soil reaction. D. R. Hoagland and A. W. Christie, bibliog Soil Sci 5:379-82 My '18 Chemical effects of CaO and CaCOa on the soil; effect on water-soluble nutrients in soils. A. P. Christie and J. C. Martin, bibliog Soil Sci 5:383-92 My '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 153 Calcium carbonate — Continued Does CaCOa or CaS04 treatment affect the solubility of the soil's constituents? C. B. Lipman and W. F. Gericke. Cal Univ Pub Ag Sci V 3,no 7 271-82p '18 (10c) Effects of lime and carbonate of lime on acid phosphate. G. S. Fi-aps. Tex Ag Exp B 223: 1-16 '17 Inliuence of carbonate of magnesium and cal- cium on bacteria of certain Wisconsin soils. H. L. Fulmer. bibliog J Ag Research 12:463-504 F 25 '18 Influence of the presence of calcium carbon- ate on the determination of available phos- piioric acid in soils by Dyer's method. Jatindra Nath Sen. Ag J of India 12:258-65 Ap '17 Nitrification as a measure of the availability of different forms of calcium carbonate when employed as correctors of soil acidity. P. S. Burgess. Soil Sci 4:327-36 O '17 Calcium chloride Effects of feeding calcium chloride to domes- tic animals. O. Loew. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:211-13 F '18 Calcium cyanamide as fertilizer Addition of tar to calcium cyanamide to facilitate spreading: experiments made in Germany. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 6:842-4 Je '17 Control of root-knot by calcium cyanamide and other means. J. R. Watson. Fla Ag Exp B 136:147-60 '17 Some conditions affecting the value of cal- cium cyanamide as a manure. T. D. Moss- crop. J Ag Sci 8:178-81 Mr '17 Calcium hypochlorite Calcium hypochlorite as a seed sterilizer. J. K. Wilson, bibliog Am J Bot 2:420-7 O '15 Calcium oxalate Calciuna oxalate in the dasheen. O. F. Black. Am J Bot 5:447-51 N '18 Calcium sulfate Does CaCOs or CaS04 treatment affect the solubility of the soil's constituents? C. B. Lipman and W. F. Gericke. Cal Univ Pub Ag Sci V 3, no 7 271-82p '18 (10c) Role of calcium sulphate in phosphate baking powders. H. E. Patten. Assn OfHc Ag Chem J 2:225-9 F '17 Calcium sulfate in soils. See Soils — Calcium sul- fate content Calf clubs Bank calf clubs encourage dairying in Illinois. C. Pratt. Jersey B 35:i725 N 1 '16 Bank's calf club showed there was money in raising livestock. T: F. Chamberlain, il Banker-F 4:2-3 Mr '17 Banks promote calf clubs. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 141:700 My 25 '18 Boys' calf club movement. F. W. Merrill. Kim- ball's D F 15:288 Ap 15 "17 Brighton calf club show. J. P. Eves. Kim- ball's D F 16:8 Ja 1 '18; Same. Hoard's D 54:890 Ja 11 '18 Calf club sale in Illinois. Jersey B 36:14 Ja 3 '17 Calf club show-. Ohio F 142:585 D 14 *18 Calf clubs. W. S. Matthews. Hoard's D 51: 944 Jl 7 '16 Calf-feeding competition, il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:620-1 Je '18 Columbiana Jersey calf club launched. Jersey B 37:1161 Jl 24 '18 Dairy calf club movement. C. R. George, il Hoard's D 56:615 N 29 '18 Dairy calf clubs. F. W. Merrill. Kimball's D F 15:345 My 15 '17 Dairy calf clubs in White county, il O Judd Farmer 62:5 Ap 14 '17 Details of the calf club movement. E. J. Trosper. Jersey B 37:673-4 My 1 "18; Same cond. Hoard's D 55:804-f- My 31 '18 Does it pay? il Kamball's D F 16:391 My 15 '18 Georgia calf clubs. M. P. Jarnagin. il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 51:1-12 '17 Have you a calf club in your bank? il Bank- er-F 4:12 Ag '17 How eight Illinois banks nave formed calf clubs — follow their example. il Banker-F 4:6-7 D '16 How to form a calf club. J. M. Crebs. il Banker-F 5:9 Ap '18 Indiana starts calf clubs. C. R. George. Ohio V 142:96 Ag 3 '18 Instructions for boys' and girls' dairy and beef calf clubs. G. L. Martin. Mont Ag Ext Pub no 24:1-8 '18 Iowa calf club. Hoard's D 54:514 N 2 '17 Iowa dairy calf clubs. J. P. Eves, il Kimball's D F 15:548 Ag 15 '17; Same cond. Hoard's D 54:7 Jl 27 '17; Same. Wallaces' F 42:1355 O 5 '17 Kentucky bank's calf club. A. H. Eckles, il Banker-F 5:10 F '18 Kniglitstown Indiana calf club. C. R. George, il Jersey B 37:344 Mr 6 '18 Live wire Pennsylvania Jersey calf club, il Jersey B 36:1325 Ag 29 '17 Louisiana dairy club. R. G. Miller. Hoard's D 54:93 Ag 17 '17 Missouri calf club. Jersey B 35:1988 D 20 '16 Organization and direction of dairy calf clubs. Ill Ag Ext C 12:1-12 "17 Organizing calf clubs. Ohio F 142:52 Jl 20 '18 Plan of calf clubs in Pettis county, Missouri. Hoard's D 56:114 Ag 16 '18 Portage county calf club. J. M. Coyner. il Hoard's D 56:530 N 8 '18 Purebred calf club. E. J. Trosper. il Kimball's D F 15:45 Jl 1 '17 Why not start a calf club for boys and girls? this will help you. il Banker-F 4:13 Ja '17 'IS Heart of the car. C. H. Claudy. Country Life 2fl:72 Ja '16 Talk on carburetors. G. P. Pearce. Country Gent 82:1196 Jl 28 '17 Utilizing kerosene as engine fuel. G. "W. Iver- son. O Judd Farmer 62:2 Ja 13 '17 Carcinoma. See Cancer Card indexes , Simple method of cataloguing agricultural lit- erature suitable for the school library, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:466-8 My '16 Carding machinery Kapok carding machine. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1:116-17 Ja '16 Carduaceae Carduaceous species of puccinia; species oc- curring on the tribe vernoniae. H. S. Jack- son. Bot Gaz 65:289-312 Ap '18 Carduus arvensis. See Canada thistles Carex. See Sedges Caribou national forest Value of grazing management on the Caribou national forest. C. H. Shattuck. il Am For 23:536-8 S '17 Carludovica palmata. See Panama-hat palm Carnations American carnation society exhibition. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 45:1357-8; 46:116 Ja 15, F 5 '16 American carnation society meeting; with list of awards. Am Flor 46:53-9 Ja 29 '16 Benching the plants. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 47:341: 49:198 S 2 '16, Ag 18 '17 Bread- winning carnations. Am Flor 50:1154 Je 29 '18 Breeding at Arlington farms, il Am Flor 48: 795 Ap 28 '17 Brin.ging in field plants. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 51:254 Ag 24 '18 Care after benching. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor ■ 49:386 S 8 '17 Care of field plants. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 49:103 Ag 4 '17 Care of the cuttings. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 50:626 Ap 13 '18 Care of the field plants. Am Flor 47:5 Jl 22 '16 Care of the plants. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 46:1133 Je 17 '16 Care of the plants after Christmas. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 45:1312 Ja 8 '16 Care of the young stock. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 46:724 Ap 22 '16 Carnation arrangements at National flower show, il Am Flor 46:579-80 Ap 8 '16 Carnation culture. W. R. Fowkes. Gard Chron Am 20:474 N '16 Carnation growing. Rural N Y 76:312 Mr 3 "17 Combination crops for thfe carnation house. "W. C. McCollom. il Gard M 24:14-15 Ag '16 Comments on new carnations. J. T. Scott. Gard M 25:182 Ap '17 Effects of large applications of commercial fertilizers on carnations. G: D. Beal and F. W. Muncie. bibliog Am Chemical Soc J (C: L. Parsons, sec, Box 505. Washington, D.C. $6 per yr) 38:2784-804 D '16 Encouraging growth of voung plants. C W. Johnson. Am Flor 47:491 S 23 '16 F. G. Strout's carnations at Biddeford, Me. il Am Flor 47:154 Ag 12 '16 Factors causing the splitting of carnation calyces. N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:83-98 '17 General care. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 49: 984 N 24 '17 General winter routine for carnation plants. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 47:1150 D.16 '16 Marketing carnations. W. A. Clarke. Am Flor 48:174 F 10 '17 Mid- winter care. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 49: 1359 Ja 12 '18 Mulching and general care. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 48:508 Mr 24 '17 Mulching and propagating. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 46:272 F 26 '16 Mulching the beds. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 50:103 F 2 '18 Night firing and fall care. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 47:808 N 4 '16 Overfeeding; results of heavy fertilization. Am Flor 46:724-5 Ap 22 '16 Planting in permanent quarters. C. W. John- son. Am Flor 51:436 S 21 '18 Planting in the field. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 50:720 Ap 27 '18 Planting out preparations. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 48:794 Ap 28 '17 Propagating carnations. C. W. Johnson. 11 Am Flor 47:1336 Ja 6 '17 Rose and carnation production. F. W. Muncie. Am Flor 48:382 Mr 10 '17 Seasonable treatment. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 49:754 O 27 '17 Summer work. C. W. Johnson. Am Flor 51:92 Ag 3 '18 See also American carnation society , Diseases and pests Carnation diseases. G: L. Peltier. Am Flor 46:725-6 Ap 22 '16 Carnation yellows. E. M. R. Lamkey. Am Flor 48:508-10 Mr 24 '17 Carnation yellows. G: L. Peltier. Am Flor 46: 60-1 Ja 29 '16 Floricultural pathology at Univ. of Illinois. E. M. R. Lamkey. Am Flor 48:796 Ap 28 '17 Carob Algaroba, carob, or locust trees (ceratonia siliqua). T. W. Kirk. J Ag New Zealand 16: 196-7 Ap '18 Algaroba tree. A. J. Ewart. J Dept Ag "Vic- toria 15:749-50 D '17 Carob. C. W. Beers. Cal State Comm Hort B V 5:282-6 Ag '16 Carob-tree. W. J. Poynton. J Ag New Zea- land 14:220 Mr '17 Carob tree in southern Italy. R. Honey. (Commerce Reports no. 202) p 792-3 (Ag 28) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D.C. Hawaiian algaroba. L. Burr, il Gleanings 45: 23-6 Ja '17 Carotin How silage affects color of butter. Wallaces' F 41:279 F 18 '16 Occurrence of carotin in oils and vegetables. A. H. Gill. J Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10: 612-14 Ag '18 Carp Carp: a valuable food resource. (Econ. C. 31) 7p il '17 U.S. Bur. of fisheries, Washington, D.C. Carp-breeding in transplanted rice fields: ex- periments at Vercelli, Italy. B. Marcarelli. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:91 Ja '18 Game laws and carp. T. H. Bean. Rural N Y 76:5 Ja 6 '17 Carpenter's square. See Square (instrument) Carpentry Christmas gifts the boys can make. Prog P 31:1379 N 25 '16 Hundred handy helps for the farmer his farm and his home. 31p il plans n.d. South- ern pine assn., New Orleans, La. Carpet beetles Household and camp insects. E. P. Felt, il N Y State Museum (Albany) B 194:52-5 F '17 166 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Carpets Rag carpets. I. Stolt. il O Judd Farmer 64:28 Ja 12 '18 Sec also Linoleum Carriages Carriage museum. G. E. Wentworth. Breeder's Gaz 72:736 O 25 '17 Carrier pigeons. See Pigeons Carriers. See Railroads; Shipping Carrot beetles Studies on the life-history of ligyrus gib- bosus Deg. (coleoptera). W: P. Hayes, bib- liog il J Econ Entom 10:253-61 Ap '17 Carrot rust fiies Rust fly, pest of carrots and celery. J. P. Griffiths. Market Growers J 23:205 D 1 '18 Carrots Carrots a successful field crop. B. G. Mc- Closkey. il Prac F 114:159 Ap 15 '18 Carrots in England. Am Flor 46:756 Ap 22 '16 Carrots, salsify, parsnips. Country Gent 82: 772 Ap 21 '17 Culture of carrots. W. S. Thornber. Wash Ag Ext Pub Ser 1, no 12:1-4 '16 Experience witli carrots; symposium. Market Growers J 21:209-11 N 1 '17 Experiments with carrots. Market Growers J 19:218-19 N 1 '16 How three gardeners grow carrots. Market Growers J 23:110 S 15 '18 Radishes and carrots that will make you proud, il Country Gent 83:48 Mr 9 '18 Diseases and pests Rust fly, pest of carrots and celery. J. P. Grifiiths. Market Growers J 23:205 D 1 '18 Seed Growing carrot seed. C. E. Brehm. Country Gent 81:1269 Je 24 '16 Statistics Commercial stocks of carrots. U S Food Sur- veys 1:14-15 Jl 24 '18 "' Potatoes and carrots in Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 1917, p. 33) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Cars, Feed. See Feed cars Carteria iacca. See Lac insects Carterviile (lil.) Jersey breeders' association 1st co-operative bull association in Illinois. E. M. Clark, il Hoard's D 56:156 Ag 30 '18 Carts .Vfc aJso Hand carts Carya. See Hickory Casa de ganaderos de Zaragoza New mutual live-stock insurance society. Int R Ag Econ 62:70-2 P '16 Casa Grande national park Mesa Verde and Casa Grande national parks. M. Daniels, il Am For 22:139-45 Mr '16 Case-bearers, Pecan leaf. See Pecan leaf case- bearers Casein Casein. W. H. Cooper. Kimball's D F 15:434 Je 15 '17 Casein and milk sugar. N T Prod R 41:946-1- Mr 29 '16 Casein or skims? N Y Prod R 42:1104 O 18 '16 Effect of time of digestion on the hydrolysis of casein in the presence of starch. J. S. McHargue. J Ag Research 12:1-7 Ja 7 '18 Manufacture of casein from buttermilk or skim milk. A. O. Dahlberg. il U S Ag B 661:1-32 '18: Excerpts. N Y Prod R 46:50-1, 86+. 132, 222 My 8-22, Je 5 '18 New high prices for casein. O. F. Hunziker. Country Gent 81:1964 N 11 '16 Casimiroa edulis. See Sapote, White Cassava Growing cassava in Florida — its uses. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 27:16-26 O '17 Diseases and pests Leucopholis rorida in manioc plantations. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 2:315-16 F '16 Casteia Notes on the forms of casteia galapageia. A. Stewart, il Am J Bot 2:279-88 Je '15 Castieman, John Breckinridge, 1841-1918 Life and work, por Breeder's Gaz 73:1146c My 30 '18 Castor bean. See Castor-oil plant Castor oil Castor oil for airplanes. E. B. Reid. il Coun- try Gent S3:6-f Mr 23 '18 Castor-oil plant Breeding new castor beans. O. E. White, il J Heredity 9:195-200 My '18 Brown rot or solanaceae on ricinus. E. F. Smith and G. H. Godfrey. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 48:42-3 Jl 12 •18 Castor beans. P. -H. Rolfs. Fla Ag Ext C 2:1-4 ■17 Castor-oil plant. Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:47 Jl 20 '18 Castor-oil plant and its cultivation. J Dept Ag S Australia 22:37-9 Ag '18; Same. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:505-7 Ag '18 Castor-oil plant in Egypt. V. Mosseri. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 9:1252-3 S '17 Liberty-oil plant. R. S. Walker, il Am For 24:612-13 O '18 Raising castor beans. Prog F 33:291 Mr 2 '18 Diseases and pests Rust (uredo ricini) of the castor-oil plant in Morocco. G. Arnaud. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 12:1291-2 D '17 Castor oil plant, False. See Jimson weed Castration Castration and docking. (In Appendix to re- port, Live stock branch, 1917, p. 30-3) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Dehorning and castrating cattle. F. W. Far- ley, il plans Farmers' B 949:1-13 '18 Some surgical suggestions. A. S. Alexander. Am' Sheep B & W 38:274 Ap '18 Suppurating and schirrous cord. C. A. Gary. Am Vet M Assn J 51:767-71 S '17 Cat. See Cats Cat-tail millet. See Pearl millet Cat-tails. See Typha Catabolism. See Metabolism Catalase Catalase activity of American wheat flours. C. H. Bailey. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4: 502-3 Ap '18 Catalase and oxidase content of seeds in rela- tion to their dormancy, age, vitality, and respiration. W: Crocker and G: T. Harring- ton, bibliog J Ag Research 15:137-74 O 21 '18 Relation between oxidase and catalase in plant tissues. G. B. Reed. Bot Gaz 62:409-12 N '16 Relation of catalase and oxidases to respi- ration in plants (B. 191). C: O. Appleman. bibliog Md Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916:1-16 '16; Same cond. Am J Bot 3:223-33 My '16 Respiration and catalase activity in sweet corn. C: O. Appleman. Am J Bot 5:207-9 Ap '18 Role of catalase in acidosis. W. E. Burge. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47:347-8 Ap 5 '18 Separation of oxidase reactions from the cata- lase reaction. G. B. Reed. Bot Gaz 62:303-10 O '16 See also Enzyms Cataloes Cattalo herd established. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:208-9 Mr '16 Catalogs, Seed and plant Annual catalogue of plant immigrants; many additions to our food plants. D: Fairchild. il J Heredity 8:500-8 N '17 Eighteenth -century Durham catalogue. W. Roberts. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:135 O 6 '17 Improvement in seed catalogues. C. E. Myers. Market Growers J 18:170 Mr 1 '16 Some old seed and plant catalogues. W. Rob- erts. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:299, 309 D 23-30 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 167 Catalogs, Trade Catalogs that increase farm mail-order busi- ness. M. F. Delano; P. H. Hortus. 11 System on the Farm 1:105-7 My '17 My most successful sale catalog. J. L. Bar- ber, il System on the Farm 2:175-6 My '18 Sale catalog's that have broken records, il System on the Farm 3:180 N '18 Catalows. See Cataloes Catalpa Catalpa in London. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:3 Jl 6 -18 Catalpa in London. A. D. Webster, il Gard Chron (Lond) 60:162 S 30 '16 Catalpa speciosa. O. A. Vent, il Nat Stock & F 41:79 Ap 14 '17 Catalpas. Am Flor 49:1198 D 15 '17 Diseases and pests See also Catalpa sphinx Catalpa sphinx Catalpa sphinx. L. O. Howard and F. H. Chittenden, il map Farmers' B 705:1-9 '16 Catbirds Catbird. E. S. Jones, il Ohio F 139:178 F 3 '17 Catch-as-catch cannery; story. F. Tilden. 11 Country Gent 82:1868-9+ D 1 '17 Catch crops Catch crops. H. A. Bereman. Country Gent 81:1227 Je 17 '16 Catch hay crops. F. E. Robbins. il Purdue Ag 10:19-20 Je '16 Chemical fertilizers and intensive cropping, il Country Gent 81:1162 Je 3 '16 Field and garden catch crops; our experience pool. Prac F 114:209 Je 1 '18 Intercropping. Country Gent 81:1198 Je 10 '16 Intercropping and catch cropping in Belgium. J Bd Ag 24:646-9 S '17 New England companion crops. E. I. Farring- ton. il Country Gent 81:1030 My 13 '16 Quick money for tiding over. A. W. Brayton. Fruit-Grower 27:102 F 1 '16 Caterpillars False tussock caterpillars on shade trees. J. M. Swaine. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:1043-7 D '17 Frozen caterpillars that thaw out. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:48 Ja 6 '17 Sign language of the caterpillar. E. M, Patch. il Country Life 33:92 Ja '18 Some important tree caterpillars. W. A. Rad- spinner. Purdue Ag 12:566 Je '18 See also Alfalfa caterpillars; Antler moths; Army worms; Aspen tortrix; Brown-tail moths; Codling moths; Eight-spotted fores- ters (insects); Gipsy moths; New Mexico range caterpillars; Spiny elm caterpillars; Tent caterpillars; Velvet bean caterpillars; Walnut datana; White-marked tussock moths; Yellow-necked ^pple caterpillars; Zebra caterpillars / Catharlnea / Four-lobed spore mother cells hi catharinea. C: E. Allen, il Am J Bot 3:456-60 O '16 Catholic agricultural confederation of old Cas- tile and Leon Foundation of the Catholic agricultural con- federation of old Castile and Leon. Int R Ag Econ 62:43-4 F '16 Catholic social federation of Navarre Work of the Catholic social federation of Navarre in 1914-15. Int R Ag Econ 62:45-7 F '16 Cato, Marcius Porcius, 234-149 B. C. Upon Cato and the Latin agronomes. Rural Manhood 8:340-1 O '17 Cats Ancestry of the cat. il J Heredity 8:397-9 S '17 Cat raising for farm women. Rural N Y 76: 708 My 19 '17 Cats and dogs. E. O. Kaserman. Breeder's Gaz 72:1290 D 27 '17 Color inheritance in mammals. S. Wright. J Heredity 9:130-44 Mr '18 Domestic cat, bird killer, mouser, and de- stroyer of wild life; means of utilizing and controlling it. E: H. Forbush. il Mass Ag Bd Econ Biol Bui 2:1-112 '16 When pussy has a fit. Country Life 33:118 Ap '18 Cats-tails. See Cattails Cattails. See Typha Cattaloes. See Cataloes Cattle Agricultural somersault. H. S. Stabler, il Coun- try Gent 82:1550-1-1- O 13 '17 Bad for cattle feeders. J. R. Brown. O Judd P'armer G4:ly Mr 2 'IS Bank's agricultural agent campaigns against scrub cattle. E. B. Keeley. Banker-P 3:7 Jl '16 Beef credit makes good. Ag Digest 2:913 Ap '18 Beef, dairy or dual purpose cattle — which? H. Barton. J Ag (Quebec; 21:137 Mr '18 Bible and cattle; milk and butter. G: B. Har- per. Jersey B 37:113 Ja 23 '18 Bull-dog cattle; niata breed, il J Heredity 7:263-5 Je '16 Care and management of the dairy herd. R. S. Hulce and W. B. Nevens. il 111 Ag Exp C 204:1-29 '17 Care of dairy cattle. C. H. Staples. Jersey B 37:1157-8 Jl 24 '18 Cattle and dairying. (.In Geography of the world's agriculture, p. 117-29) maps '17 U S Ag Cattle situation. C. H. Herr. Ohio F 140:166 S 1 '17 Cows for milk and beef. Wallaces' F 42:115 Ja 25 'IS Ciedit conditions in the cattle loan business, by F. T. Ramson. Nat Assn Credit Men B (103 Main St., Cooperstown, N.Y.) 17:953-6, 963-7 O '17 Culling out the herd. J Ag (Quebec) 20:115 N '16 Dairy cattle. H. H. Kildee. la Ag Coll Offic Pub V 14, no 36:48-55 '16 Dairy cattle. A. Leitch and others, il plans Ontario Ag Dept B 253:1-71 '17 Dairy cattle. C: A. Norcross. il Nev Ag Ext B 1:1-20 '16 Dairy herd. H: H. Wing, il Cornell Read- ing Course 116:26-44 '16 Dual-purpose and beef cattle. C: A. Nor- cross. il Nev Ag Ext B 3:1-19 '16 Efficiency in meat production of beef and dairy cattle, il Hoard's D 54:209+ S 14 '17 Europe will ask us for dairy cattle. E. W. Simons. Jersey B 37:1160 Jl 24 '18 Facts a young breeder should know. G: Camp- bell. Jersey B 36:1289 Ag 22 '17 Financing the cow keeper. Country Gent 82: 805 Ap 28 '17 First steps with purebreds. L. L. Rummell. Ohio F 142:375 O 19 '18 Good grade cattle for market. J. A. Rickart. Country Gent 81:810 Ap 8 '16 How bankers have cooperated to loan farmers money to buy cattle. Banker-F 4:10-11 My '17 How eleven banks cooperate to bring better cows and bigger milk checks. H. 1. Wood, il Banker-F 4:6-7 Ja '17; Same cond. Ag Di- gest 1:295-6 F '17 How to borrow money to buy cattle. Ag Di- gest 1:214-15 D '16 How to dehorn cattle. G: S. Templeton. il Prog F 31:74 Ja 15 '16 How to succeed with hogs and cattle. Prog F 33:512, 536, 558, 592, 618, 640, 667, 688, 712. 732, 752, 770, 791, 816, 838-9, 860, 886, 910, 932, 956, 980, 1006, 1030, 1054, 1078, 1131, 1166, 1222, 1258, 1286, 1310, 1348, 1372 Ap 20-O 5, 19-D 14 '18 How "Wisconsin bankers loan money to farm- ers to buy cattle. R. Baker. Banker-F 3:10 N '16; Same. Kimball's D F 15:186 Mr 15 '17 Naming pure-bred cattle. R. Wylie. Hoard's D 53:239 Mr 2 '17 Naming the pure-bred. E: A. Grombacher. Jersey B 36:1473-4 S 26 '17 Open-air system of hefd management. F. Pabst. Breeder's Gaz 69:488 Mr 2 '16 168 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cattle — Continued Origin of domesticated cattle. Hoard's D 54: 692 D 7 '17 Passing of the longhorn. il Literary Digest (354 4thi av., N.Y. 10c) 54:702 Mr 17 '17 Pure-bred or just cows? Mrs C. C. Boyd. Prac F 113:118 Mr 15 '17 Relation between the external body measure- ments, the live weight and the net weight on the one hand, and the weight of the heart and the lungs on the other hand, in cattle of the Schwytz and Parmesan breeds. D. Brentana. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 7: 1014-16 Jl '17 Starting a dairy herd. V. L. Stuewe. Hoard's D 51:283 Mr 10 '16 Uncle Sam furnished the creamery — but a banker produced the cows, il Banker-F 4: 12 Ja '17 See ulso Buffaloes; Bulls; Calves; Cata- loes; Cows; Dairying; Horns; Insurance, Live stock; Live stock; Oxen; Zebus; also headings beginning Cattle Branding Dehorning and branding chute. W. C. Barnes. il Breeder's Gaz 71:63 Ja 11 '17 Identification of dairy cattle. "Wallaces' F 42: 1355 O 5 '17 Popular cattle brands. Country Gent 81:111 Ja 15 '16 Breeds Adaptability of breeds. E: N. Wentworth. il Field II 26:501-3+ Je '16 Adaptability of cattle breeds. J. H. McKenney. Ohio F 140:370 O 27 '17 Ayrshires and shorthorns as dual-purpose cattle. Ohio F 137:256 F 19 '16 Breed rivalries years ago. W. C. McGavock. Breeder's Gaz 73:652 Mr 28 '18 Breeds of dairy cattle. Wallaces' F 42:1467 O 26 '17 Breeds of dairy cattle. H. P. Davis, il Farm- ers' B 893:1-34 '17 Breeds of dairy cattle. F. A. Pearson. J Ag (Quebec) 20 :v Ja '17; Same. (In De Laval dairy hand book, p. 59-62) 11 '16 De Laval separator co.. New York Choice of a breed. Hoard's D 50:822 Ja 14 '16 Choice of breeds. G. L. Ogle. Fruit-Grower 27: 24 Ja 1 '16 Comparison of beef breeds. M. B. Kroft. Pur- due Ag 12:23 O '17 Comparison of dairy breeds. L. J. Belknap. Kimball's D F 14:126 F 15 '16 Dairy breed comparisons. H. McAlister. Kim- ball's D F 13:814; 14:17-18 Ja 1-15 '16 Dairy breed statistics in the United States. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 2:251 F '16 Dexter and Kerry cattle. C. S. Plumb, il Hoard's D 53:884 Je 22 '17 Dual-purpose breeds of cattle. Wallaces' F 42:1499 N 2 '17 Dual-purpose cattle. Wallaces' F 43:1649 N 8 •18 Dual-purpose cows again. A. L. Madsen. Hoard's D 51:666 My 12 '16 Dual-purpose dairy situation. H: S. Kelley. Ohio F 137:534 Ap 8 '16 Fitting breeds to environment. B. F. Van- meter. Breeder's Gaz 72:492 S 27 '17 Further details of the Ohio test. R. I. Grady. Jersey B 37:7 Ja 2 '18 Highest testing breed pays best. Jersey B 35: 428 Mr 22 '16 Holstein enthusiast compares breeds. E. G. Johnson. Hoard's D 53:684 My 11 '17 Holsteins and Jerseys. H. McAlister. Breed- er's Gaz 69:960 My 4 '16 Jersey camp returns the fire. H. F. Probert. Breeder's Gaz 69:176 Ja 27 '16 Kerry and Dexter cattle. A. H. Kolbe. Hoard's D 53:263 Mr 2 '17 More comparisons. H. McAlister. Kimball's D F 14:235 Ap 1 '16 Native homes of dairy breeds. J: Marsh. Ohio F 138:304 S 30 '16 Origin of the beef breeds. Wallaces' F 42: 1568 N 16 '17 Progress of the dairy breeds; advances made in 1916 by the four leading American breeds of dairy cows. W. H. Caldwell and others. Field II 26:835-6 O '16; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag S.no 1:109-11 Ja '17 Question of breeds. W. S. Tomlinson. Ohio F 137:299 F 26 '16 Relative efficiency of the breeds. C. H. Eckles. Hoard's D 52:573 N 17 '16 Selection of a breed. Purdue Ag 11:32-3 My '17 Some of the characteristics of the beef breeds. T. Butler. Prog F 33:910 Ag 17 '18 Some of the characteristics of the different breeds of dairy cattle. T. Butler. Prog F 33: 536 Ap 27 '18 Statistics of Jerseys, Holsteins, and Guern- seys. H. McAlister. Hoard's D 53:771 My 25 '17 Swiss cattle. C. S. Plumb, il Country Gent 81:686 Mr 25 '16 Ten highest record cows. J. F. Hudson. Ohio F 137:383 Mr 11 '16 Trademarks of breed. J. H. McKenney. Prac F 113:187 My 1 '17 Wliat breed of cows? L. W. Lighty. Nat Stock & F 41:112 Ap 21 '17 Where our cattle originated, map Field II 27: 102 F '17 Which cattle for milk and beef? W: A. Mar- tin. Ohio F 140:531 D 8 '17 See also names of breeds, e.g. Aberdeen Angus cattle; Ayrshires; Brown Swiss cat- tle; Galloway cattle; Guernseys; Herefords; Holstein-Friesian cattle; Jerseys; Polled Durhams; Red polled cattle; Shorthorns Diseases and pests Advantages of sanitary precautions in cattle practice. J. F. De Vine. Am Vet M Assn J 50:23-8 O '16 Anaphylaxis in cattle and sheep, produced by the larvae of hypoderma bovis, h. line- atum and oestrus ovis; with discussion. S. Hadwen and E. A. Bruce, il Am Vet M Assn J 51:15-44 Ap '17 Black-leg. W. H. Dalrymple. Kimball's D F 14:279 Ap 15 '16 Bloat or hoven. Hoard's D 53:898 Je 22 '17 Bovine hematuria. S. Hadwen. Am Vet M Assn J 51:822-30 S '17 Bracken poisoning in cattle. Ag Gaz of New South Wales -29:665-6 S '18 Brisket disease. G: H. Clover and I. E. New- som. Colo Ag Exp B 229:1-8 '17 Cattle lice and how to eradicate them. M. Imes. il Farmers' B 909:1-26 '18 Cattle mange. J. C. Hargrave. Ag Gaz of Can- ada 4:860-2 O '17 Clover bloat. Kimball's D F 14:436 Jl 1 "16 Common ailments and diseases. Ontario Ag Dept B 253:51-8 '17 Common contagious cattle diseases and methods of dealing with them. R. Branford. Ag J of India 13:639-52 O '18 Common diseases of the digestive organs of horses and cattle. J. H. Reed. Ontario Ag Dept B 264:1-38 '18 Control and prevention of infectious diseases of cattle. E. C. Schioeder. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1916:167-80 Digestive diseases of the ox; choking. J. K. Reed. Prac F 112:4+ Ja 1 '16 Digestive diseases of the ox; colic. Prac F 112:31 Ja 15 '16 Digestive diseases of the ox; diarrhoea. Prac F 112:57 P 1 '16 Digestive diseases of the ox; dysentery. Prac F 112:sup6 F 15 '16 Digestive diseases of the ox; enteritis. Prac F 112:sup4 Mr 1 '16 Diseases in cattle in the Philippine islands similar to anaplasma marginale Theiler. W: H. Boynton. il Philippine Ag R 10, no 2: 119-27 '17 Diseases of cattle. N H Ag Dept Rep v 34:111- 15 '16 Few veterinary medical suggestions. M. Ja- cob. Jersey B 36:1253 Ag 15 '17 First aid in the dairy cow stable. I. E. Bloye. Prac F 112:430 N 15 '16 Fly protection for the herd. W. E. Wiecking. il Country Life 30:46 Jl '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 169 Cattle — Diseases and pests — Continued Health of the herd. D: Roberts. Kimball's D F 14:156 Mr 1 '16 Hemorrhagic septicaemia. A. T. Kinsley; D. F. Luckey. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:462-5 Hemorraghic septicemia of cattle. A. E. Moore. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:764-6 S '17 Infectious keratitis and conjunctivitis in cattle. C. A. Gary. Jersey B 36:1497 S 26 '17 Intestinal coccidiosis. W. J. Lentz. Am Vet M Assn J 54:155-6 N '18 Intestinal intussusception in cattle. J. K. Bosshart. Am Vet M Assn J 51:704-6 Ag '17 Keeping the beef herd healthy. T. Butler. Prog F 33:1348 D 7 '18 Keratitis infectiosa in cattle (keratitis pyo- bacillosa). J. Poels. Am Vet M Assn J 51: 526-31 Jl '17 Lumpy jaw or actinomycosis. Wallaces' F 41: 26 Ja 7 '16 Mortality of dairy cows in the Hamilton dis- trict, Victoria, by E. W. Murphy; Osteo- malacia, or creeps, in cattle, by V. T. At- kinson. (B. 70) p 2-6 '17 Tasmania ag. and stock dept., Tasmania, Australia Mysterious losses among cattle in the Pacific Northwest. C. H. Schultz. Am Vet M Assn J 53:711-32 S '18 Notes on a fatal parasitic infestation in a herd of cattle and goats in the province of Ambos Camarines. W: H. Boynton and L. D. Wharton, il Philippine Ag R 9,no 4: 348-5a '16 Occurrence of coccidiodal granuloma (oidio- mvcosis) in cattle. L. T. Giltner. bibliog il J Ag Research 14:533-41 S 16 '18 Pink-eye in cattle. Prog F 33:927 Ag 24 '18 Preliminary notes on the use of repellents for horn flies and stable flies on cattle. A. W. Baker. (In Report, Entomological soc. of Ontario, 1916, p. 52-6) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Protection of dairy cattle from flies. E. N. Cory. J Econ Entom 10:111-13 F '17 Rains cause clover bloat. D. F. Luckey. O Judd Farmer 61:8 Jl 8 '16 Range sanitation. G. W. Barnes, il Ariz Ag Ext C 6:1-11 '16 Red water or bloody urine in cattle. J. W. Kalkus. Western Wash Ag Exp B v 5:127-9 D '17 Report of committee on bovine diseases — their relation to the milk supply and to the public health. H. Young and others. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1915:40-3 Scabies cattle act. C. L. Rein. Neb Ag Bd B 245:335-7 '18 Some common diseases of dairy cattle. Pur- due Ag 11:33-4 My '17 Studies of an obscure cattle disease in western Nevada; with discussion. W. B. Mack and E. Records. Am Vet M Assn J 52:143-55 N •17 Studies to diagnose a fatal disease of cattle in the mountainous regions of California: with discussion. K. F. Meyer. Am Vet M Assn J 48:552-65 F "16 Tutu poisoning in cattle. A. R. Young. J Ag New Zealand 15:307-8 D '17 Vaccinations against hemorrhagic septicemia. J. B. Hardenbergh and F: Boerner, jr. Am Vet M Assn J 49:55-9; 50:868-76 Ap '16, Mr •17 Vesicular stomatitis of horses and cattle. J: R. Mohler. il U S Ag B 662:1-10 '18; Same. Am Vet M Assn J 52:410-22 Ja '18 Why diseases spread. E. G. Hastings. Country Gent 82:376 F 24 '17 Worm nodules in cattle. (B. 2) 31p '17 Ad- visory council of science and industry, Mel- bourne, Australia See also Abortion. Infectious; Cattle ticks; Foot-and-mouth disease: Rinderpest: Texas fever: Tuberculin test; Tuberculosis in cat- tle; Warble flies Feeding Accuracy and economy in feeding. C M. Gal- lup, il Country Life 33:80b D '17 Acorns and beechnuts as food for cattle. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:77-8 Ja '18 Another steer feeding story. Rural N Y 77: 1231 N 2 '18 Arkansas experiment. C. O. Carpenter. Prog F 31:1063 S 2 '16 Associative digestibility of corn silage and cottonseed meal in steer rations; pt 2. P. V. Ewing and others, il Ga Ag Exp B 125:151- 64 '17 Basal katabolism of cattle and other species. H: P. Armsby and others, bibliog J Ag Re- search 13:43-57 Ap 1 '18; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:584-7 My '18 Beef from silage. Country Gent 82:1256 Ag 11 '17 Beef from waste. H. L. Cole. Country Gent 81:633 Mr 18 '16 Cattle feeders' day. Nat Stock & F 40:119 Ap 22 '16 Cattle feeding. Wallaces' F 43:1569 O 25 '18 Cattle feeding. J. Weil, il Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:344-6 '18 Cattle feeding experience. A. L. Ames. Wal- laces' F 43:400 Mr 1 '18 Cattle feeding in the corn belt, il Purdue Ag 11:22-3 F '17 Cattle feeding in the corn belt. J: G. Imboden. il Breeder's Gaz 69:301-2 F 10 '16 Cattle feeding in the Lancaster district. Breeder's Gaz 73:156 Ja 24 '18 Cattle feeding; oat and pea silage for beef cows; oat and pea silage for growing cattle. A. D. Faville. Wyo Ag Exp B 117:55-64 '17 Cattle feeding suggestions. G: L. Hyslop. Ohio F 140:478 N 24 '17 Cattle feeding; winter steer feeding, 1916-1917. J. H. Skinner and F. G. King, il Ind Ag Exp B 206:1-27 '17 Cattle feeds wasted. Am Coop J 11:1240 Ag '16 Cheap beef out of roughage, il Wallaces' F 42:563 Mr 30 '17 Chief factors in profitable cattle feeding. J: G. Imboden. Breeder's Gaz 69:865 Ap 20 '16 Corn silage and velvet beans found to be good feed for fattening cattle. Weekly N L 6:6 S 11 '18 Corn silage for beef production. G. Gusler. 11 Field II 27:930-1 D '17 Corn silage in rations for fattening steers. H. O. Alli.son. il Mo Ag Exp B 150:1-24 '17 Cottonseed meal compared with velvet beans for fattening steers. G. S. Templeton and E. Gibbens. il Ala Ag Exp B 192:135-41 •le Dairy cattle feeding. J. A. Waldron. Mich Ag Ext Course Notes no 10:1-16 •IB Dairy feeds for winter. Jersey B 36:1915 D 5 Department of agriculture advises against heavv feeding of beef cattle. Weekly N L 5:4 Jl 10 'IS; Same. Nat Wool Grower 8: 54 Jl '18 Digestibility of corn silage, velvet-bean meal, and alfalfa hay when fed singly and in com- binations. P. V. Ewing and F. H. Smith. J Ag Research 13:611-18 Je 17 '18 Drv roughage and its relation to beef produc- tion. A. L. French. Prog F 33:1194 N 2 '18 Dry roughage for dairy cattle. T. Butler. Prog F 33:752 Je 29 '18 Economical feeding. Kimball's D F 15:554 Ag 15 '17 Economical winter feeding of beef cows in the corn belt. J. S. Cotton and E. H. Thompson. U S Ag B 615:1-16 '17; Same. Neb Ag Bd B 245:358-70 '18 Emergency cow feeds. H. K. Gayle. Miss Ag Exp B 181:1-6 '17 Energy values of hominy feed and maize meal for cattle. H: P. Armsby and J. A. Fries. bibliog J Ag Research 10:599-613 S 17 '17 Failure in feeding. S: Sosland. Country Gent 81:687 Mr 25 '16 Fattening cattle in Alabama. D. T. Gray and W. F. Ward, map U S Ag B 110:1-41 '14 Fattening two-year-olds. C: F. Salt. Country Gent 82:1040 Je 16 '17 Fattening young beef, il Va Ag Dept B 109: 59-63 '16 Feed for 1,000-pound steers. T. Butler. Prog F 33:1047 S 28 '18 Feed range cattle; heavy losses in breeding cows vmless feeding is begun at once. Weekly N L 4:1 F 28 '17 Feeder of champion beeves. W. L. Nelson, il Country Gent 82:993 Je 9 '17 170 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cattle — Feeding — Continued Feeding a balanced ration. See weekly num- bers of Rural New-Yorker Feeding- and housing beef cattle. G: L. Hys- lop. 11 Hoard's D 51:194 F 25 '16 Feeding and line breeding for the future. L. S. Gillette, il Jersey B 37:805 My 22 '18 Feeding baby beeves. J. C. Burns, il Tex Ag Exp B 198:1-21 '16 Feeding beef calves for growth. A. M. Soule. Breeder's Gaz 69:428 F 24 "16 Feeding beef cattle for market. I. W. Car- penter, il Miss Ag Ext C 9:1-11 '16 Feeding calves or making baby beef. I. W. Carpenter. Prog F 32:736 Je 30 '17 Feeding cattle and lambs in Colorado. Breed- er's Gaz 73:107 Ja 17 18 Feeding coconut cake on grass. K. J. J. Mac- kenzie and E. H. Powell. J Bd Ag 23:117-23 My '16 Feeding dairy cattle. C. A. Willson. Jersey B 36:1143 Jl 25 '17 Feeding dollars to fat cattle. M. R. Myers. Am Coop J 12:223-4 N '16 Feeding for beef in Alberta. G. H. Hutton and W. H. Fairfield. 38p il '16 Canada Ag Feeding market-topping cattle. 11 O Judd Farmer 62:l-f- F 24 '17 Feeding range steers. L. Foster and H. H. Simpson, il N M Ag Exp B 101:1-24 '16 Feeding steers as a means of increasing crop production. A. B. Puterbaugh. 11 System on the Farm 1:219-22 Ag '17 Feeding value of bhusa and straw. O. T. Faulkner. Ag J of India 12:308-10 Ap '17 Feeding velvet beans to cattle. I... A. Niven. Hoard's D 56:418 O 18 '18 Feeds influence milk. "W. H. Underwood. Jer- .sey B 37:1558 S 25 '18 Field investigations of forage poisoning in cattle and horses. H. P. Rusk and H. S. Grindley. 11 111 Ag Exp B 210:163-76 '18 Grains or concentrates and their place in beef production. A. L. French. Prog F 33:1222 N 9 'IS Has undue emphasis been laid upon protein. N Y Ag Dept B 86:2336-44 Ag '16 Hav-fed steer. E. L. Potter. Breeder's Gaz 71: 328 F 15 '17 Heavy silage and ground corn rations are most profitable. 11 Field II 27:471 Je '17 Heavy silage feeding in fattening cattle. H. O. Allison. Breeder's Gaz 69:1068 My 18 '16 High priced feeds causing tuberculosis? J. M. W. Kitchen. Jersey B 36:1907 D 5 '17 Hogs vs steers. J: J. Imboden. Breeder's Gaz 72:670 O 18 '17 How are vou going to feed? J. M. Carroll. O Judd Farmer 65:275 O 5 '18 How Hall wins championships. O Judd Farmer 63:4 D 22 '17 How the champions were fed; inside history of winners at International. O Judd Farmer 61:3 D 30 '16 How to feed fattening beef cattle in the South. A. L. French. Prog F 33:1286 N 23 •18 Indiana cattle feeders* meeting. Ohio F 141: 590 Ap 27 '18 Influence of environment and breeding, il Ohio F 138:173 Ag 26 '16 Influence of phosphates on the feeding of cattle. M. Piccinlni. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7. no 10:1470-1 O '16 Influence of the degree of fatness of cattle upon their utilization of feed. H: P. Armsby and J. A. Fries. 11 J As Research 11:451-72 D 3 '17 Instinctive choice of food and water by stock. E. W. Murphy. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:55-6 Ja '18 Keeping records on 23 steers. C. A. Bruer. O Judd Farmer 61:5 Ag 19 '16 Latest steer feeding experiment shows in- teresting results. Pa Ag Ext B v 3 4p Je '16 Maintenance of a beef breeding herd. 11 Pa Ag Exp B 147:10-13 '17 Maize silage and alfalfa hay for beef produc- tion. R. K. Bliss and C. B. Lee. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 5:706-10 My '16 Make beef on minimum of corn. O Judd Farmer 62:5 Ap 7 '17 Making beef from less grain. Country Gent 83:28 Ap 13 '18 Making sure of a sufficient margin of profit. W: R. Butler. System on the Farm 3:45-6 Ag '18 Management of dairy herds; feeding dairy cattle. E. V. Ellington. Idaho Ag Exp B 102: 17-26 '17 Market-topping grass-fat steers. J. L. Tor- mey. Country Gent 82:1797 N 17 '17 Methods and results In a cornbelt feed lot. J. G. Imboden. Breeder's Gaz 70:1019-20 N 30 '10 Mineral matter and abortion. A. T. Peters. Kimball's D F 16:389 My 15 '18 Missouri cattle feeder's methods and results. W. L. Nelson. 11 Breeder's Gaz 69:1323 Je 29 '16 Missouri cattle feeding tests. Ohio F 137:839 Je 24 '16 Modern cattle feeding methods. J: J. Lawler. 11 Breeder's Gaz 70:1197 D 21 '16 More beef from South. Weekly N L 4:2 Jl 18 '17 Net energy values for ruminants. H: P. Armsby and J. A. Fries. Pa Ag Exp B 142: 1-20 '16 Net energy values of feeding stuffs for cat- tle. H: P. Armsby and J. A. Fries, blbllog J Ag Re.search 3:435-91 Mr '15 Nutrition. Ontario Ag Dept B 253:12-34 '17 Our method of cattle feeding. S. B. Stowe. Ohio F 140:287 O 6 '17 Penn'a state college cattle. Nat Stock & F 42:101 Ap 20 '18 Pennsylvania cattle feeding. Ohio F 137:626 Ap 29 '16 Pennsylvania cattle feeding test. W H. Tom- have. Prac F 112:203 My 1 '16 Pennsylvania steer feeding experiments. Wal- laces' F 43:790 My 10 '18 Pennsylvania steer feeding experiments. P. Gerlaugh. Breeder's Gaz 70:88 Jl 20 '16 Preliminarv report on steer feeding experi- ments, 1914-1915 and 1916-1917. G. E. Mar- tin and T. E. Leiper. Colo Ag Exp Informa- tion B 8p 'IS Preparation of corn for fattening steers. H. O. Allison. 11 Mo Ag Exp B 149:1-35 '17 Profit from cheap feeds. A. Boss. Breeder's Gaz 71:824 Ap 19 '17; Same cond. Ag Di- gest 2:491 Je '17; Same cond. Ag Digest 2: 569-70 Ag '17 Profits in steer-feeding. D. D. Casement. Breeder's Gaz 72:142 Ag 2 '17 Purchase of feed for dairy cattle. E. S. Savage. Cornell Countryman 15:19-21 O '17 Report of Sioux City stock yards cattle and hog feeding demonstration. Coop Manager & F 7:88-9 D '17 Results of steer feeding with silage. W. H. Tomhave. Prac F 114:182 My 1 '18 Selecting a feed for beef cattle. E. Butler. Prog F 32:1352 D 29 '17 Seven plans for keeping up with the rising cost of cattle feeding. F. H. Higgins. chart map System on the Farm 1:74-6 Ap '17 Shall the farmer buy feed or sell his cows? M. Mlchels. .lersey B 37:639 Ap 24 '18 Sheep on cattle range. Nat Wool Grower 8:51 My '18 Short feed on yearling steers. D. Casement. Breeder's Gaz 71:672 Mr 29 '17 Silage and alfalfa make master feeders. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 74:116 Jl 25 '18 Silage as a factor in beef production. W. H. Tomhave. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:158-64 '17; Same cond. Prac F 113: 61 P 1 '17 Silage for beef cattle. A. L. French. Prog F 33:1166 O 26 '18 Silage for beef-makers. C. G. Starr. Breeder's Gaz 72:374 S 13 '17 Silage for dairy cattle. S. P. Wild. Breeder's Gaz 71:1158 Je 7 '17 Silage for fattening cattle. B. E. Carmlchael. Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:225-6 Jl '17 Silage in beef production. W. H. Tomhave. Nat Stock & F 42:222 My 25 '18 Silages for fattening steers. H. K. Gavle and E. R. Lloyd. Miss Ag Exp B 182:1-15 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 171 Cattle — Feeding — Continued Some experimental results in wintering beef cattle; with suggestions for the utilization of cheap roughages. E. W. Sheets. W Va Ag Dept B 30:23-8 '17 Some steer-feeding inquiries. Prog F 33:63 Ja 19 '18 Soy-bean-meal beef. G. H. Day. Country Gent 81:1131 My 27 '16 Steer feeding. P. Gerlaugh. Penn State F 9: 314-15 F '16 Steer feeding experiments. W. H. Tomhave and others. Pa As Exp B 145:1-20 '17; Summary. Breeder's Gaz 71:919 My 3 '17; Summary. Ohio F 139:639 My 5 '17 Steer feeding for amateur and expert. W. H. Tomhave. Prac F 113:277 Ag 1 '17 Steer-feeding problems. Wallaces' F 43:1792 D 6 '18 Steers with less grain make more gain. L. G. Hood. Breeder's Gaz 71:722 Ap 5 '17 Stockyards sales prove silage best. Prac F 113:187 My 1 '17 Straw as feed. F. G. King, il Country Gent 82:871 My 12 '17 Studies on the residual effect of the winter feeding of corn silage on the ability of steers to gain on pasture. E. S. Good. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:193-6 '17 Study of steer fattening. Ag Digest 1:341 Mr '17 Study of the physical changes in feed residues which take place in cattle during digestion. P. V. Ewing and L. H. Wright. J Ag Re- search 13:639-46 Je 17 '18 Study of the rate and economy of gains of fattening steers. H. W. Mumford and others. Ill Ag Exp B 197:567-604 '17 Suggestions to steer feeders. I. W. Carpen- ter. Prog F 32:1246 N 24 '17 Summer handling of the breeding herd. W. E. Wiecking. Hoard's D 51:943 Jl 7 '16 Table of relative values of some concentrated cattle foods. O. T. Faulkner. Ag J of India 12:126-31 Ja '17 Texas method feeding cattle. G. O. Creswell. 0 Judd Farmer 60:8 Mr 11 '16 Treatment of pastures; prevention of rickets, cripples, and paralysis. E. W. Murphy, il J Dept Ag Victoria 15:449-56 Ag '17 Turning grass and forage into beef. N. S. Schein. O Judd Farmer 60:5 F 12 '16 Two cattle-feeding tests. Breeder's Gaz 71: 1014 My 17 '17 Utilization of feed by range steers of different ages; alfalfa hay and milo maize meal. F. W. Christensen and others, il N M Ag Exp B 103:1-117 '16 Utilization of grain sorghums in meat produc- tion. W. A. Cochel. Am Soc Animal Produc- tion Pro 1915-1916:9-14 '17 Value of permanent pastures. D. T. Gray. Prog F 33:1130 O 19 '18 Value of silage for cattle. R. L. Case, il Pur- due Ag 10:23-4 F '16 Velvet bean for feeding. Rural N Y 76:980 Ag 18 '17 War rations for beef cattle. W. H. Tomhave. il Field II 28:728-9 O '18 War rations for beef steers. R. Beresford. Breeder's Gaz 72:276 Ag 30 '17 Wartime beef. M. F. Grimes. Penn State F 10:204-5 D "17 Watch out for bloat. Kimball's D F 16:468 Je 1 '18 Will it pay to feed cattle? O Judd Farmer 62:9 Ja 6 '17 Winter pasturing in the Southeast. F. H. Jeter. Breeder's Gaz 74:80 Jl 18 '18 Winter steer feeding, 1915-1916. J. H. Skin- ner and F. G. King. Ind Ag Exp B 191:1-35 '16; Summarized. B 191 Popular ed 8p Wintering and fattening beef cattle in North Carolina. W. F. Ward and others, il map U S Ag B 628:1-53 '18; Same. N C Ag Dept B V 39:1-53 Ja '18 Wintering beef cattle. W. F. Ward. 11 Va Ag Dept B 115:37-41 '17 Wintering beef cattle at the Iredell test farm. Prog F 31:858 Jl 8 '16 Wintering of store cattle. J Bd Ag 23:774-9 N •16 Wintering two-year old steers preparatory to finishing on grass the following summer. R. E. Hunt, il Va Ag Exp B 215:1-15 '17; Same cond. Nat Stock & F 42:800 D 7 '18 ^'ce also Calves — Feeding; Cows — Feeding; Feeding and feeding stuffs; Grazing; Pas- tures and meadows; Ranges Iowa college experiment Cattle feeding day at Ames, la. Breeder's Gaz 71:733 Ap 5 '17 Iowa cattle feeding day at Ames. Wallaces' F 42:603 Ap 6 '17 Iowa experiment station cattle feeding tests. il C: F. Salt. Ohio F 139:511 Ap 7 '17 Review of feeding experiments at Ames. Breeder's Gaz 73:709 Ap 4 '18; Wallaces' F 43:608 Ap 5 '18 Fitting for show Conditioning for the show ring. E. A. Can- non. Jersey B 36:955 Je 20 '17 Developing shorthorns for the showyard. P. G. Ross, il Breeder's Gaz 70:1202-3 D 21 '16 Fitting and showing cattle. R. H. Whitten. Jersey B 37:1323-4 Ag 21 '18 Fitting and showing milking shorthorns. L. D. May. il Field II 26:1029 D '16 Fitting cattle for the fall show ring. J. W. Schwab, il Ohio F 137:757 Je 3 '16 Fitting cattle for the ring. J: Livingstone, il Field II 26:593 Jl '16 Fitting cattle for the show ring — a la Pat Robinson. J. A. McLean. Kimball's D F 14: 285 Ap 15 '16; Same. Jersey B 35:600 Ap 19 '16 Fitting dairy cattle for show and sale. J. R. Dice. Hoard's D 54:1 Jl 27 '17 Fitting dairy show animals. L. E. Ortiz, il Field 11 28:716-17 O '18 Fitting purebred beef calves. K. C. Ikeler. Breeder's Gaz 71:386 F 22 '17 Fitting purebred beef cattle for showing. O. V. Battles. Breeder's Gaz 74:221 Ag 15 '18 Fitting young stock for show. B. O. Cowan. il Field II 26:1020 D '16 Students learn to fit show cattle. A. B. Nys- trom. il Hoard's D 51:992 Jl 21 '16 Judging Discussion on show ring practices. C. W. Hall. Hoard's D 51:384 Mr 24 '16 Facts about the show ring. M. D. Munn. il Kimball's D F 14:310 My 1 '16 History and results of scale of points of the Jersey breed of cattle. W: N. Clark. Jersey B 35:23, 59, 92, 132, 167 Ja 5-F 2 '16 History of the Guernsey breed; the island scale of points. C: L. Hill, il Kimball's D F 14:302-3 My 1 '16 How the show ring benefits the cattle indus- try. Kimball's D F 14:378 Je 1 '16 How to judge a dairy cow. C: L. Hill, il Hoard's D 56:69-}- Ag 9 '18 Incorrect decision in judging, il Jersey B 36: 1752 N 7 '17 Judging dairy cattle, il Hoard's D 52:850 Ja 5 '17 Judging dairy cattle. J. A. McLean. 11 Field II 28:568-9 Ag '18 Judging dairv cattle — bulls. J. A. McLean, il Field II 28:319 My '18 Judging dual-purpose beef. L. Ogilvy. Breed- er's Gaz 70:1066 D 7 '16 Judging Jerseys. H. G. Van Pelt. Jersey B 37:1653-4-f O 9 '18 Judging the age of cattle by teeth. J Ag (Que- bec; 21:vii S '17 ^^ ^ Junior stock judging in Massachusetts. W. F. Turner. Hoard's D 54:556 N 9 '17 More about judges. W. L. Hunter. Jersey B 36:1943 D 12 '17 ^ ^ National dairy show — judging Jerseys. C. I. Hudson. Jersey B 36:1871 N 28 '17 Production in the show ring. R. R. Graves. Hoard's D 53:44 F 2 '17 Qualifications a judge should have. M. D. Munn. il Kimball's D F 15:632 S 15 '17 Scale of points adopted by the American Jer- sey cattle club. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 8:1143-5 Ag '16 172 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cattle — Judging — Continued Scale points. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36:1330-1 Ag 29 '17 Score for Holstein-Friesian bulls and cows adopted by the Holstein-Friesian association of America. E. G. Bennet. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 11:1634-7 N '16 Shall we show our dairy cattle. G: T. Slade. 11 Kimball's D F 14:351 My 15 '16 Show ring an important factor. C. W. Hall. 11 Kimball's D F 14:311+ My 1 '16 Show ring, its value and limitations. Hoard's D 51:379 Mr 24 '16 Show rings — object lessons. C. H. Staples. . Kimball's D F 14:458 Jl 15 '16 Show yard conformation. A. Hansen. 11 Kim- ball's D F 14:350 My 15 '16 Some showring views. R. C. Forbes. Breeder's Gaz 73:15 Ja 3 '18 Teaching dairy cattle judging. E. G. Wood- ward. J Dairy Sci 1:177-80 Jl '17 Value of the dairy showring. G. Gusler. 11 Field II 27:748-9+ O '17 Value of the show yard. W. E. Skinner. Kim- ball's D F 14:455 Jl 15 '16 What a judge looks for In placing the dairy winners; photographs. Country Gent 82: 1600-1 O 20 '17 What is dairy temperament? C. Larsen. J Dairy Sci 1:174-6 Jl '17 Would give breeding a place in judging. R. N. Bell. Jersey B 36:161 Ja 31 '17 See also Students' national contest in judging dairy cattle Marketing Auction sales of stock. J. R. Long. Breeder's Gaz 69:722 Mr 30 '16 Cattle-zone plan. Country Gent 83:29 Ja 5 '18 Selling of purebred cattle. F. D. Tomson. Breeder's Gaz 69:722 Mr 30 '16 Selling plans that raised my average cattle prices. W. T. McCray. il System on the Farm 1:55-60 Ap '17 When to buy and sell cattle. J. H. McKenney. Ohio F 139:111 Ja 27 '17 Auction method Attraction of the sale ring. T. Dempsey. Jer- sey B 37:1651 O 9 '18 How to conduct an auction sale. D. L,. Perry. Jersey B 37:1644-5 O 9 '18 Photographs and photography How to photograph Jerseys. A. L. Tichane. Jersey B 37:122 Ja 23 '18 Prices Breeder's questions and answers. H. C. Look- ^.baugh. Breeder's Gaz 73:970 My 9 '18 Cattle receipts and prices. Breeder's Gaz 73: 163 Ja 24 "18 High prices for purebreds. W. C. Jeffries. 11 Ohio F 137:533 Ap 8 '16 Price at which to inventory cows. Hoard's D 53:724 My 18 '17 Well bought is half sold. O Judd Farmer 64: 10 Ap 13 '18 Renting Contract for cows on shares. H. C. Taylor. Hoard's D 52:278 S 22 '16 Dairy cattle on shares. W. C. Jeffries. Ohio F 137:260 F 19 '16 Live stock share plan. H. G. Van Pelt. Kim- ball's D F 14:473 Jl 15 '16 Sires futurity tests Bull futurity test. Kimball's D F 13:827 Ja 1 '16 Report of Jersey sires' futurity test. R. Pearl. Maine Ag Exp B 247:37-52 '16 Rules governing the Maine Jersey sires' fu- turity test. Mrs A. J. S. Tarbell. Jersey B 35:1208 Ag 2 '16 Sires' futurity test. Wallaces' F 41:878 Je 16 '16 Transportation No express embargo on Jerseys. E. M. Wil- liams. Jersey B 37:591 Ap 17 '18 Argentina Argentina's growing number of pedigree cattle. W: Dawson, jr. (Commerce Reports no. 79) p 56 (Ap 5) '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and do- inestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Cattle breeding in the Argentine Republic at the present day. G. Martinoli. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 8:1073-84 Ag '17 Austria- Hungary Mountain milk boys of Hungary. F. J. Koch, il Hoard's D 53:928 Je 29 '17 Brazil Improvement of Caracu cattle in the state of Sao-Paulo Brazil. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 11:1114-16 N '17 Canada * Horses and cattle In Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 1917, p. 40-1) '18 On- tario ag. dept., Toronto Loans on live stock in Canada. H. Vander- hoof. Jersey B 36:795 My 23 '17 Iveport of division of animal husbandry; dairy cattle. (In Experimental farms, 1916. v. 1, p. 423-505) 11 45c '17 Canada Ag Colorado Shorthorns in Colorado. F. D. Tomson. Breed- er's Gaz 74:150 Ag 1 '18 Denmarl< Denmark sells her poor cows. N. Porse. Hoard's D 52:510 N 3 '16 Europe Principle dairy breeds and dairy farming In Europe. H. M. Landon. 11 Hoard's D 51:43 F 4 '16 Florida Improving Florida cattle stocks. F. S. Hast- ings. Breeder's Gaz 73:654 Mr 28 '18 New cattle range country. F. S. Hastings. Breeder's Gaz 73:602 Mr 21 '18 India Awankari cattle at Peshawar. W. Robertson Brown, il Ag J of India 12:588-92 O '17 Situation as regards the milk supply in In- dia. Ag J of India 13:744-6 O '18 Survey and census of cattle in Bengal: a re- view. J. R. Blackwood. Ag J of India 12: 593-8 O '17 Korea Arrete n. 55 du gouvernement de la Coree portant rfeglement de la protection des betes bovines. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:677-8 '17 Louisiana Forestry and cattle raising on the cut-over pine lands of the southern states. J. G. Lee. (In Cut-over land conf. of the South, 1917, p. 217-25) $2.50 '17 Southern pine assn.. New Orleans, La- Organizing and conducting state-wide tick eradication in Louisiana. E. I. Smith, il Am Vet M Assn J 53:639-45 Ag '18 Peru Stock raising In Peru. H. Magill. Hoard's D 55:1022 Jl 12 '18 Southern states Cattle and alfalfa in the South. F. D. Tomson. Breeder's Gaz 73:1086 My 23 '18 Future of the cattle industry in the South. J. Daniels, il Field II 27:929+ D '17 Place of dual purpose cattle on southern farms. A. L. French. Prog F 33:1310 N 30 '18 South as the coming stock land of America. J: E. Pickett. 11 Country Gent 83:9-10 O 26 '18 United States Cattle loans in the United States. Int R Ag Econ 72:83-5 D '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 173 Cattle — Continued Wisconsin Bankers' opportunity to help eradicate tuber- culosis. H. L. Russell, maps Hoard's D 52: 619 N 24 '16 Cattle, Beef Alfalfa-fed baby beeves. J. W. Frazier. 11 Breeder's Gaz 73:316 F 14 '18 Assessing feeder cattle. Ohio F 137:762 Je 3 '16 Baby beef and calf feeding. H. K. Gayle. il Miss Ag Exp B 183:1-35 '17 Baby beef experience. Wallaces' F 41:170 F 4 '16 Ba.by beef on grass and silage, il Wallaces' F 43:1031 Jl 12 '18 Baby beef — or blue beef? G: L. Hyslop. il Ohio F 142:214 S 7 '18 Baby beef problems. Wallaces' F 41:950 Jl 7 '16 Baby beef production. T. Butler. Prog F 33: 1054 S 2S '18 Baby beef production. W. L. Houser. Breed- er's Gaz 69:720 Mr 30 '16 Baby beef proposition. J. H. McKenney. Prac F 113:237 Je 15 '17 Beef and beefmaking. F. Reeves. Breeder's Gaz 73:861 Ap 25 '18 Beef and the banker. F. N. Shepherd, il Na- tion's Business (Riggs bldg., Washington, D.C. 25c) 6:11-12 Ap '18 Beef cattle profits; a few things that affect the net returns from the farm. C. A. Will- son, il Tenn Ag Ext Pub 15 (General ser. no. 7):1-11 '16 Beef-cattle prospects. J. A. Rickart. Country Gent 81:59 Ja 8 '16 Beef cattle yield profit on $200 land, il O Judd Farmer 60:5 Ap 8 '16 Beef feeder's experiences. H. N. Ensign. Ohio F 138:542 D 2 '16 Beef from waste. H. L. Cole. Country Gent 81:633 Mr 18 '16 Beef in the war. C: Gray. Wallaces' F 43:539 Mr 22 '18 Beef is king at American Royal. R. V. Hoff- man, il Field II 26:930-1+ N '16 Beef may still be produced. O Judd Farmer 64:463 Ap 27 '18 Beef on cheap land. H. B. Cobb. Country Gent 82:50 Ja 13 '17 Beef on the small farm. B. F. Nichols. 11 Field II 28:232-3 Ap '18 Beef production. K. J. J. Mackenzie and F. H. A. Marshall. J Bd Ag 25:623-40 S '18 Beef production under war conditions. R. E. Prothero. J Bd Ag 24:567-9 Ag '17 Beef raisers' problems. Prac F 113:378 N 1 '17 Beef shortage not yet developed. Am Coop J 12:688 Je '17 Breed your own baby beeves. H. R. O'Brien. il Country Gent 83:13 Mr 9 '18 Breeding and feeding shorthorns for beef. R. A. Norrish. il Breeder's Gaz 71:1013-14 My 17 '17 Breeding beef cattle. P. P. Pope. Ohio P 138: 250 S 16 '16 Breeding beef on rough land. O Judd Farmer 61:10 S 2 '16 Breeding heifer. F. A. Cochel. Wallaces' F 43:458-1- Mr 8 '18 Briley's ranch on Crooked creek. O Judd Farmer 62:3 Ap 14 '17 Buving foundation beef cows. Breeder's Gaz 69:364 F 17 '16 Carloads in the yard pens; fat cattle at the International. Breeder's Gaz 70:1122-3 D 14 '16 Cattle feeders' revival meeting. C. T. Conklin. il Ohio F 142:577-8 D 14 '18 Cattle feeding. Wallaces' F 43:1569 O 25 '18 Cattle feeding on high-priced land. C. W. Hunt, il Breeder's Gaz 71:161 Ja 25 '17 Changes in beefmaking methods. W. S. Tas- ker. Breeder's Gaz 71:772 Ap 12 '17 Chief factors in profitable cattle feeding. J: G. Imboden. Breeder's Gaz 69:865 Ap 20 '16 Chinese beef enters America. L.. L. De Bra. Breeder's Gaz 73:202 Ja 31 '18 Concentrated baby beef production. M. E. Beisel. Breeder's Gaz 71:162 Ja 25 '17 Corn silage and velvet beans found to be good feed for fattening cattle. Weekly N L. 6:6 S 11 '18 Corn silage for beef production. G. Gusler. il Field II 27:930-1 D '17 Country buying of fat stock. H. J. Sconce. O Judd Farmer 61:10 N 4 '16 Cows instead of plows. W. L. Nelson, il Breed- er's Gaz 72:313 S 6 '17 Crossing beef breeds. W. C. McGavock. Breeder's Gaz 71:1238 Je 21 '17 Dairy steers for beef. E. G. Woodward. 11 Hoard's D 52:424 O 20 '16 Department of agriculture advises against heavy feeding of beef cattle. Weekly N L 5:4 Jl 10 '18; Same. Nat Wool Grower 8:54 Jl '18 Dual purpose beef cattle. A. L. French, il Breeder's Gaz 69:125-6 Ja 20 '16 Early contests of the beef breeds. L. Ogllvy. Breeder's Gaz 74:152 Ag 1 '18 Economic factors in beef production; with discussion. W. H. Tomhave. Pa Ag Dept B 283:144-51 '16 Efficiency in meat production of beef and dairy cattle. 11 Hoard's D 54:209-|- S 14 '17 Evolving better strains of range cattle. A. O. Huntley. Breeder's Gaz 71:448 Mr 1 '17 Factors in economical beef raising. B. O. Severson. il Breeder's Gaz 70:772 O 26 '16 Fattening young beef. 11 Va Ag Dept B 109: 59-63 '16 Feeding and housing beef cattle. G: L. Hy- slop. il Hoard's D 51:194 F 25 '16 Feeding beef calves for growth. A. M. Soule. Breeder's Gaz 69:428 F 24 '16 Feeding beef cattle this year. Prac F 114:283 Ag 15 '18 Feeding cattle for profits and patriotism. J: G. Imboden. Breeder's Gaz 72:77 Jl 19 '17 Feeding dollars to fat cattle. M. R. Myers. Am Coop J 12:223-4 N '16 Feeding range steers. L. Foster and H. H. Simpson, il N M Ag Exp B 101:1-24 '16 Future market for beef; there is at least- one reason why cattle raisers should rejoice. J: E. Pickett. 11 Country Gent 83:12-13+ Ap 20 '18 Guessing on the beef-cattle market. C. E. Jones. 11 Country Gent 83:10 Je 29 '18 Handling a Hereford herd. F. C. Giltner. Breeder's Gaz 73:1333 Je 27 '18 Heavy beef for the navy. S: O. Rice, il Coun- try Gent 83:9 N 2 '18 Heavy silage feeding in fattening cattle. H. O. Allison. Breeder's Gaz 69:1068 My 18 '16 How are you going to feed? J. M. Carroll. O Judd Farmer 65:275 O 5 '18 How shall beef production be Increased? F. S. Hastings. 11 Breeder's Gaz 72:1132-3 D 20 '17 How the champions were fed; inside history of winners at International. O Judd Farmer 61:3 D 30 '16 How to increase the cattleman's profits. F. B. Mumford. Tex Ag Dept B 52:131-5 '16 Improving purebred beef cattle. W. T. Mc- Gee. Breeder's Gaz 72:138 Ag 2 '17 Increasing the supply of stockers. H. R. Smith. Breeder's Gaz 69:1290 Je 22 '16 Inheritance of beef type. J. L. Lush. Breed- er's Gaz 72:1074 D 13 '17 Investigational work. D. T. Gray. N C Ag Exp Rep 1917:43-55 Investigations with growing steers. T. L. Haecker. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:169-73 '17 Keeping records on 23 steers. C. A. Bruer. O Judd Farmer 61:5 Ag 19 '16 Kings and queens of beefdom. il Field II 27: 932-3 D '17 Living on borrowed money. J: E. Pickett, il Country Gent 82:1876-7 D 1 '17 Longhorns and buffaloes. W. C. Barnes. 11 Breeder's Gaz 70:1020 N 30 '16 Maize silage and alfalfa hay for beef produc- tion. R. K. Bliss and C. B. Lee. Int R Scl & Prac Ag 7, no 5:706-10 My '16 Making cattle pay. Wallaces' F 42:1519 N 9 '17 174 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cattle, Beef — Continued Making monev with beef cattle. A. L. French. Prog F 32:306, 504 Mr 3, Ap 21 '17 Making prime beef at a profit, il Breeder's Gaz 71:113-14 Ja 18 '17 Making sure of a sufflcient margin of profit. W: R. Butler. System on the Farm 3:45-6 Ag '18 Meat situation. Country Gent 81:1684 S 16 '16 Methods of beef production, il Ohio F 141:347 Mr 9 '18 Modern cattle feeding methods. J: J. Lawler. il Breeder's Gaz 70:1197 D 21 '16 More beef for a hungry world. F. B. Nichols. il Field II 27:856-7 N '17 More calves for ranges. G. W. Barnes, il Country Gent 82:214 F 3 '17 Multiplying a grand champion. B. W. Currie. il Country Gent 82:6-7 Ja 6 '17 Natural flesh in cattle demonstrated, il Breed- er's Gaz 69:912 Ap 27 '16 New fashions in beef making. F. Crissey. 11 Country Gent 83:9-10 Je 1 '18 New method of beef making. J: J. Lawler. il Field II 28:22-3 Ja '18 Notable steer carcass. M. D. Helser. Breeder's Gaz 73:485 Mr 7 '18 Plan for baby beef production. A. Boss. Breed- er's Gaz 69:580 Mr 9 '16 Polled Herefords for beef-making. N. M. Leonard. Breeder's Gaz 73:154 Ja 24 '18 Producing yearling beef at a pi'ofit in the cornbelt. N. E. Franklin, il Breeder's Gaz 71:625-6 Mr 22 '17 Production of baby beef. S. H. Ray. il Farm- ers' B 811:1-22 '17 Production of beef. W. A. Cochel. il Breeder's Gaz 74:43 Jl 11 '18 Profits from beef production. G. A. Brana- man. il Purdue Ag 12:283-5 F '18 Prospects for successful feeding of cattle in the near future. F. G. King, il Purdue Ag 10:20-1 Ja '16 Raising baby beef profitably. N. E. Franklin. il Breeder's Gaz 69:612 Mr 16 '16 Raising beef cattle. B. O. Severson. il Pa Ag Exp B 150:1-19 '18 Royal blood f>^" the block. Country Gent 83: 38 Ja 19 '18 Sale of the International steers. J. G. Im- boden. Breeder's Gaz 73:59 Ja 10 '18 Selection, care and management of the beef herd. I. W. Carpenter, il Miss Ag Ext C 7 7p '16 Selection of feeders, il Purdue Ag 11:23-4 D '16 Selection of feeders. W. H. Tomhave. Prac F 112:389 O 15 '16 Sheltering beef cattle and the cost of making gains. H: J. Hasbrouck. Prog F 31:118 Ja 22 '16 Showman at seventeen. E. W. Graber. il Country Gent 81:2226 D 30 '16 Silage and alfalfa make master feeders. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 74:116 Jl 25 '18 Silage for beef cattle. A. L. French. Prog F 33:1166 O 26 '18 Silage in beef production. W. H. Tomhave. Nat Stock & F 42:222 My 25 '18 Silages for fattening steers. H. K. Gayle and E. R. Lloyd. Miss Ag Exp B 182:1-15 '17 $61,650 worth of beef bulls, il Country Gent 83:2 S 14 '18 Some experimental results in wintering beef cattle; with suggestions for the utilization of cheap roughages. E. W. Sheets. W Va Ag Dept B 30:23-8 '17 Southern cattle and army horses at the Den- ver yards. W. C. Barnes, il Breeder's Gaz 69:75-6 Ja 13 '16 Soy-bean-meal beef. G. H. Day. Country Gent 81:1131 My 27 '16 Steer feeding. P. Gerlaugh. Penn State F 9: 314-15 F '16 Steer that made good. A. M. Soule. il Breed- er's Gaz 70:592 O 5 '16 Steers, corn and blue grass. W. L. Nelson, il Country Gent 81:51 Ja 8 '16 Studies in inheritance of certain characters of crosses between dairy and beef breeds of cattle. J: W. Gowen. bibliog il J Ag Re- search 15:1-58 O 7 '18 Studies on maintaining beef cattle. H. P. Rusk. O Judd Farmer 64:503 My 11 '18 Suggestions for beef cattlemen. I. W. Car- penter. Prog F 32:502 Ap 21 '17 Suggestions to beef cattle men. I. W. Carpen- ter. Prog F 32:1126 O 27 '17 Summer management of the grade herd of beef cattle. R. S. Stephenson. Purdue Ag 12:561-2 Je '18 Theory of correlation as applied to farm-sur- vey data on fattening baby beef. H. R. Tolley. U S Ag B 504:1-14 '17 Turning food and forage into beef. N. S. Schein. O Judd Farmer 60:5 F 12 '16 Unprecedented stocker prospect. Breeder's Gaz 73:58-9 Ja 10 '18 Use of capital in cattle feeding. A. Haedecke. (In Minnesota farmers' institute annual, 1916, p 32-6) il '16 Extension division, Uni- versity Farm, St Paul Value of permanent pastures. D. T. Gray. Prog F 33:1130 O 19 '18 War rations for beef cattle. W. H. Tomhave. il Field II 28:728-9 O '18 War-time beef making. J. L. Justice; F. Sherer. Ohio F 142:350 O 12 '18 We're growing beef to feed a hungrv world. F. B. Nichols, il Country Gent 82:1724-5 N 10 '17 Why not produce more beef? J. A. Herr. il Prac F 113:297 S 1 '17 Will the cattle feeders make money? J. M. Carroll. O Judd Farmer 65:228 S 21 '18 Wintering of store cattle. J Bd Ag 23:774-9 N '16 Young beef on high-priced land. C. M. Mc- Connell. 11 Breeder's Gaz 72:837 N 8 '17 See also Baby beef clubs Costs Another steer feeding story. Rural N Y 77: 1231 N 2 '18 Cattle feeders in big powwow. O Judd Farm- er 60:13 My 20 '16 Cheap beef in Alabama, il Country Gent 81: 2056 N 25 '16 Cheap silage steer ration. Wallaces' F 41; 793 My 26 '16 Cheap steer ration. Wallaces' F 41:746 My 12 '16 Cost of feeding steers. C. R. Moulton. O Judd Farmer 60:10 Je 10 '16 Cost of making beef. D. Casement. Breeder's Gaz 69:670 Mr 23 '16 Fattening two-year-olds. C: F. Salt. Country Gent 82:1040 Je 16 '17 Feed cost of keeping beef cattle. C. R. Moul- ton. Wallaces' F 41:640 Ap 21 '16; Same. Prog F 31:594 Ap 29 '16 How I buy to make more profit from steers. O. Kruse. System on the Farm 3:181 N '18 How one cattle company figures its cost. A. E. de Ricqles. Breeder's Gaz 69:866 Ap 20 '16 Investigation in animal nutrition. T. L. Haecker. Minn Ag Exp B 155:1-31 '16 Maintaining the beef breeding herd. W. H. Tomhave. il Ohio F 139:33 Ja 13 '17 Maintenance costs for beef cattle. Ohio F 138:88 Jl 29 '16 Meat situation in the United States, pt. 2, Live stock production in the eleven far western range states. W. C. Barnes and J. T. Jardine. il maps U S Ag Report 110:26- 43 '16 Meat situation In the United States, pt 3, Methods and cost of growing beef cattle in the corn belt states. J. S. Cotton and others. il U S Ag Rep 111:1-64 '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 6:927-31 Je '17 Optimum age for fattening off Irish bullocks. J. Wilson. J Dept Ag Ireland 18, no 1:3-6 '18; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:590-2 My '18 Profitable silage feeding in Iowa. Breeder's Gaz 69:1290 Je 22 '16 Purdue cattle feeding. Ohio F 137:683 My 13 '16 Raising and fattening beef calves in Alabama. D. T. Gray and W. F. Ward. 11 U S Ag B 73:1-11 '14 Raising and fattening beef cattle. W. H. Tomhave. il Field II 26:115-16-f- F '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 175 Cattle, Beef — Costs —Continued Raising beef cattle. B. O. Severson. 11 Pa Ag- Exp B 138:1-20 '16; Same cond. Wal- laces' F 41:1114 As- 25 '16 Report blanks that helped lower cattle feed- ing costs. C. C. Fisher. System on the Farm 3:16-17 Jl '18 Shoit-fed steers at the International. J: G. Imboden. Breeder's Gaz 71:60 Ja 11 '17 See also Cattle, Beef — Prices Diseases See Cattle — Diseases and pests Feeding See Cattle — Feeding Grading "Way the buyers grade your cattle. J. M. Car- roll. 11 O Judd Farmer 65:373 O 26 '18 Your beef at the market. J. M. Carroll. 11 O Judd Farmer 65:477 N 23 '18 Judging Judging feeder steers. Wallaces' F 43:401 Mr 1 '18 Judging of beef cattle. J: W. Wuichet. 11 Ohio Ag Ext B V 13, no 7 lip '17-'18 Statistical study of body weights, gains, and measurements of steers during tiie fatten- ing period. B. O. Severson and P. Gerlaugh. il J Ag Research 11:383-94 N 19 '17 Marketing Marketing beef cattle. D. T. Hill. Penn State F 10:206 D '17 Marketing methods differ throughout United States. Ag Digest 1:223-4 D '16 Prices Cattle are coming to town. Am Coop J 13:68 O '17 Cattle market. Wallaces' F 42:24 Ja 5 '17 Monthly steer profits and losses of past ten years; chart. Appears in Wallaces' farmer each month, usually the first issue Upwai-d trend of beef prices. J. E. Poole. Field II 28:420+ Je 'IS What is the future for beef cattle? J. M. Car- roll. O Judd Farmer 65:169 S 7 '18 Study and teaching Beef production; suggestions for teachers in secondary schools. H. P. Barrows. (Doc. 81) lip '18 U.S. States relations service, Wash- ington, D.C. Transportation Shrinkage in weight of beef cattle in transit. U S Ag B 25:1-78 '13 Weights and measurements Statistical study of body weights, gains, and measurements of steers during the fatten- ing period. B. O. Severson and P. Gerlaugh. il J Ag Research 11:383^94 N 19 '17 Argentina American pedigree cattle in Argentina. W. H: Robertson. Wallaces' F 41:1439 N 3 '16 California Bullock champions from California. G. H. True. 11 Breeder's Gaz 71:11 Ja 4 '17 California's conquest at the International in the grand champion and reserve champion steers. R. P. Royce. Field II 27:101 F '17 Canada Beef cattle trade in Canada. H. S. Arkell. (In Report, Live stock branch, 1916, p. 62-6) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto, Canada. Breed more cattle. J Ag (Quebec) 20:9 Jl '16 Canada's prospects in the world's beef mar- ket. H. S. Arkell. 11 J Ag (Quebec) 19: 263 Je '16 Feeding for beef in Alberta. G. H. Hutton and W. H. Fairfield. 38p 11 '16 Canada Ag Finish the feeders in Canada; keep the heifers at home. J: Bright and H. S. Arkell. 8p '16 Canada Ag Raising beef in Canada. J. H. McKenney. Ohio F 138:355 O 14 '16 Report of division of animal husbandry; beef cattle. (In E.xperimental farms, 1916. v. 1, p. 388-422) il 45c '17 Canada Ag Central America Central America — cattle countries. H. O. Sandberg. il Pan Am Union B (17th and B sts., N. W., Washington, D.C. 25c) 44:449-64 Ap '17 Colombia Cattle ranch problem in Colombia. G: M. Rommel. Breeder's Gaz 70:52 Jl 13 '16 Corn belt Cattle feeding in the corn belt. J: G. Imboden. il Breeder's Gaz 69:301-2 F 10 '16 Economical winter feeding of beef cows in the corn belt. J. S. Cotton and E. H. Thompson. 11 U S Ag B 615:1-16 '17; Same. Neb Ag Bd B 245:358-70 '18 Meat situation in the United States, pt 3, Methods and cost of growing beef cattle in the corn belt states. J. S. Cotton and others. 11 U S Ag Rep 111:1-64 "16: Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 6:927-31 Je '17 Methods and results in a cornbelt feed lot. J. G. Imboden. Breeder's Gaz 70:1019-20 N 30 '16 Eastern states Beef cattle in the East. W. H. Tomhave. Prac F 112:222 My 15 '16 Beef cattle on eastern farms. Rural N T 75: 107 Ja 22 '16 Beef making on eastern farms, il Rural N Y 77:271 F 23 '18 East calls for beef. H. L. Garrigus. il Field II 27:928+ D '17 Savs the East should feed more cattle. C. O. Robinson. Breeder's Gaz 72:492 S 27 '17 Florida Florida, an ideal cattle state. 39p '18 Florida State live stock assn., P. O. Box 1181, Jack- sonville Florida's cattle ranges. A. A. Coult. Breeder's Gaz 72:427 S 20 '17 Great Britain Experiment in war-time beef production. J Bd Ag 25:856-8 O '18 Experiment in war time beef production. T. B. Wood. J Bd Ag 25:549-60 Ag '18 In the land of white-faces; old Herefordshire, England, has hung out the sign: business as usual. W: H. Dean. 11 Country Gent 83: 10. Jl 27 '18 Hawaiian Islands Cattle-raising in Hawaii. " W. H. Carter. Breeder's Gaz 69:74 Ja 13 '16 Illinois Full feed lots in Illinois. J. M. Carroll. O Judd Farmer 63:3 D 8 '17 Indiana Cattle feeding; winter steer feeding, 1916-1917. . J. H. Skinner and F. G. King, il Ind Ag Exp B 206:1-27 '17 Fattening steers at Purdue. Purdue Ag 12: 503-4 My '18 Iowa Cattle feeder's dilemma. H. R. O'Brien. 11 Country Gent 83:3-4 My 11 '18 Iowa cattle farm. 11 Wallaces' F 41:895 Je 23 '16 Iowa farm credit plan. J. A. Rickart. Country Gent 81-1612 S 2 '16 Review of feeding experiments at Ames. Breeder's Gaz 73:709 Ap 4 '18; Wallaces' F 43:608 Ap 5 '18 Ireland Optimum age for fattening off Irish bullocks. J. Wilson. J Dept Ag Ireland 18, no 1:3-6 '18; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5: 590-2 My '18 Kentucky Cattle feeding. J. Weil, il Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:344-6 '18 176 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cattle, Beef — Continued Louisiana Louisiana beef cattle. W: C. Stubbs. 16p il '17 Louisiana co., New Orleans. IVIichigan Producing beef in Michigan. G. B. Smith. Breeder's Gaz 74:114 Jl 25 '18 Missouri Cattle situation from the viewpoint of the feeder. S. P. Houston. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:520-3 Missouri cattle feeder's methods and results. W. L. Nelson, il Breeder's Gaz 69:1323 Je 29 '16 Missouri cattle feeding tests. Ohio F 137:839 Je 24 '16 Missouri experimental cattle. H. O. Allison. Breeder's Gaz 73:972 My 9 '18 NebraslT Y Prod R 42:808 S 13 '16 State brands See Cheese — Standards Storage Cheese mites. N. B. Eales. il J Bd Ag 24:1087- 96 Ja '18 Mould in cheese. N Y Prod R 46:340 Je 26 '18 Transportation Fastening cheese box covers. N Y Prod R 41:898 Mr 22 '16 Fastening covers. N Y Prod R 44:846 S 26 '17 Fastening covers on cheese boxes. N Y Prod R 42:368 Je 21 '16 Reasonable regulations. N Y Prod R 42:664 Ag 16 '16 Shipping cheese. N Y Prod R 41:1056 Ap 12 '16 Time of shipping in relation to age of the cheese during warm weather. . N Y Prod R 46:382 Jl 3 '18 Winter made cheese. N Y Prod R 45:346 Ja 9 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 187 Cheese — Continued Weights Cheese scales. N T Prod R 43:120 N 15 '16 Fractional weights; should they be marked on the cheese? — prevailing trade practices. N Y Prod R 46:488 Jl 24 '18 Marking cheese weights. N T Prod R 43:207 N 29 -16 Marking weights; even vs. fractional pounds. N y Prod R 43:1030 Ap 18 '17 Marking weights on butter and cheese pack- ages. N Y Prod R 46:336 Je 26 '18 Testing cheese on half pounds. G: A. Coch- rane. N Y Prod R 43:790 Mr 14 '17 Uniform weights. N Y Prod R 44:30 My 2 '17 Cheese boxes As to boxes; getting a supply and assuring a reserve on hand when needed. N Y Prod R 46:648 Ag 28 '18 , Boxes; wood vs. paper. N Y Prod R 45:788 Mr 27 '18 Cheese boxes. N Y Prod R 44:978 O 10 '17 - Fastening cheese box covers. N Y Prod R 41: 898 Mr 22 '16 Fastening covers. N Y Prod R 44:846 S 26 '17 Fastening covers on cheese boxes. N Y Prod R 42:368 Je 21 '16 Cheese contests California educational contest. L. M. Davis. N r Prod R 42:270 Je 7 '16 California educational scorings. H. S. Balrd. N Y Prod R 45:120 N 28 '17 Cheese factories Advantages of cheese factory vs. creamery. J. L. Sammis. Hoard's D 54:493 N 2 '17 Big New York cheese factory. N Y Prod R 41: 952 Mr 29 '16 Centralization: its economic limitations. N Y Prod R 43:476 Ja 17 '17 Cheese factory and butter-fat test: discus- sion. N Y Ag Dept B 80:1494-1500 F '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 3:1494-1500 •17 Cheese -factory extension work. B. H. Rawl. Country Gent 81:886 Ap 22 '16 Cheese factory helpers. N Y Prod R 44:118 My 16 '17 Construction and equipment of butter and cheese factories in the province of Quebec. (7n Report. Quebec Dairymen's assn., 1916, p. 302-8) '17 Creamery and cheese factory building. E. H. Farrington. il plans Hoard's D 53:944-5 Jl 6 •17 Curing room construction. N Y Prod R 45: 210-11 D 12 '17 Dairyman's profit; money in producing cheese milk? N Y Prod R 43:288 D 13 '16 Factories registered under the dairy industry act. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:655-9 S '17 Factory construction; material and general plan. N Y Prod R 43:988f Ap 11 '17 Grading cheese milk. N Y Prod R 43:324 D 20 '16 High grade product in cold weather. N Y Prod R 41:672 F 16 '16 Improving milk quality. N Y Prod R 41:552 Ja 26 '16 List of butter and cheese factories, milk sta- tions and condensing plants in New Yoik state. N Y Ag Dept B 88:1-72 O '16 Making a land fulfill its destiny. F. L. Clark. 11 Hoard's D 55:605 Ap 26 '18 Miss Heffner, cheesemaker. Mission cheese factory. A. J. Reed, il Hoard's D 54:576 N 16 '17 New York cheese industry. W. W. Fisk. N Y Prod R 41:542-3 Ja 26 '16 Plans of a cheese factory, plans Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:127-30 F '16 Swiss cheese factories in Tuscarawas county. Ohio. C. T. Conkhn. Ohio F 139:9 Ja 6 '17 Tillamook cheese. N Y Prod R 43:898 Mr 28 '17 See also Cheese-making machinery Cost of operation Charge for making cheese. N Y Prod R 41: 628-9 F 9 '16 Cost of making cheese. Hoard^s D 53:133 F 16 '17 Cost of making cheese. F. S. Oakes. N Y Prod R 43:466-f Ja 17 '17 Why they deserve more; a Wisconsin cheese- maker explains justice of a higher charge for making cheese. O. A. Kielsmeier. N Y Prod R 43:700 F 28 '17 Equipment Apparatus for the cheese ciuing room, il Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 4:565-7 Ap '16 Capacities and specifications for making vats for cheese factories and dairies. G. C. Saw- ers. plan J Dept Ag Victoria 15:755-9 D '17 Curd knives; wire vs. steel. N Y Prod R 41: 924 Mr 22 '16 Metal or wood followers. N Y Prod R 41:480 Ja 12 '16 Office conveniences recommended for the cheese factory. N Y Prod R 41:1096 Ap 19 '16 Press, hoops and followers. N Y Prod R 42: 284 Je 7 '16 Tool kit. N Y Prod R 44:774 S 12 '17 See also Cheese boxes; Cheese vats Heating Heating the factory. N Y Prod R 45:412 Ja 23 '18 Management Cheese factory milk prices. N Y Prod R 42:948 O 4 '16 Cheese milk payments. N Y Prod R 41:576 F 2 '16 Condensing competition; how should prices paid by condensery and cheese factory be compared? N Y Prod R 44:700 Ag 29 '17 Correct payment for clieese factory milk by the Babcock test. J. L. Sammis. Wis Ag Exp B 276:1-42 '17; Summary. Creamery 5: 2S-30 F '17; Summary (pt 1). Hoard's D 53: 513 Ap 13 '17 Female labor in our cheese factories — can it be more extensively used? N Y Prod R 46: 456 Jl 17 '18 Meeting competition from manufacturers of other dairy products. N Y Prod R 45:752 Mr 20 '18 Paying for butterfat; frequency of payments in our Cheddar cheese factories. N Y Prod R 43:512 Ja 24 '17 Paying for milk. N Y Prod R 41:516 Ja 19 '16 Paving for milk at cheese factories and creameries. F. E. Ellis. Hoard's D 51:620+ My 5 '16 Paying for milk at cheese factory. Hoard's D 51:157 P IS '16 Paying for milk in cheesemaking. H. C. Troy. Hoard's D 53:647 My 4 '17 Payment for cheese millc according to the yield of cheese. J. L. Sammis. N Y Prod R 41:468-1- Ja 12 '16 Prices for making. N Y Prod R 43:360 D 27 •16 Running every other day. N Y Prod R 42: 1024 O 11 '16 Skimming whey at Vermont cheese factories. H. B. Ellenberger and M. R. Tolstrup. Vt Ag Dept B 26:1-10 Jl '17 Skimming whev in Vermont cheese factories. N Y Prod R 45:616 F 27 '18 Time for making; how long from receipt of milk to pressing under normal conditions? N Y Prod R 45:832 Ap 3 '18 Variety of makes; should a Cheddar factory take up other varieties? N Y Prod R 45:912 Ap 17 '18 Winter operation. N Y Prod R 43:28 N 1 '16 Sanitation Sanitary suggestions. G: J. Weigle. N Y Prod R 41:916-17, 950, 996+ Mr 22-Ap 5 '16 Statistics Butter factories and cheese factories opera- ted in 1916: dairy statistics for 1915 as re- ported bv the operators of butter and cheese factories. 81p '17 Dairy and food commis- sioner, Madison. Wis. Cheese factories. Cooperative Cheese factory as a market for milk. R. Rob- inson. Hoard's D 52:660 D 1 '16 188 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cheese factories, Cooperative — Continued Cheesemaking a new industry for the South. A. Kolbe. Hoard's D 55:49 F 1 '18 Cheesemaking brings prosperity to farmers of southern mountains. C. F. Doane. il map U S Ag- Yearbook 1917:147-52 Cheesemaking- in Tennessee. G. N. Tobey. il Hoard's D 55:378 Mr 22 '18 Cheese-making in the South. J. P. Lucas. Country Gent 81:743 Ap 1 "16 Cheesemaking in the southern mountains. N Y Prod R 41:740 Mr 1 '16; Same. Hoard's D 51:389 Mr 24 '16 Cooperative cheese factories. B. H. Hibbard and A. Hobson. il maps Wis Ag Exp B 282: 10-16 '17 Co-operative cheese factories. G. N. Tobey. il Tenn Ag Ext Pub 64 4p '18 Co-operative cheese factory. K. Perkins. Ohio F 142:216 S 7 '18 Co-opeiative cheesemaking in Oregon. R. Robinson, il Kimball's D F 15:229 Ap 1 '17 Cooperative creameries and cheese factories in Minnesota, 1914. E. D. Durand and F. Robotka. maps Minn Ag Exp B 166:1-53 '17 Correct payments for milk. J. L. Sammis. il Kimball's D F 15:638 S 15 '17 Federated cooperative cheese manufacturing and marketing association. H. Macpherson and W. H. Kerr. U S Ag Yearbook 1916: 145-57; Same. Separate 699; Same. N Y Prod R 44:522, 562, 598 Jl 25-Ag 8 '17 First co-operative cheese factory in Spain. Int R Ag Econ 78:1-5 Je '17 Management of cheese factory. Rural N Y 75:210 F 5 '16 Manufacture of cheese in co-operative dairies. J Bd Ag 24:170-4 My '17 Organization of a co-operative creamery or cheese factory; with forms of agreement, etc. Hoard's D 51:541-1- Ap 21 '16 See also Sheboygan county cheese pro- ducers' federation Cheese factory inspection Cheese factory and creamery inspection in Quebec. E. Bourbeau. J Ag (Quebec) 20:130 D '16 Cheese factory and creamery instruction and inspection in the provinces, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:964-85 N '16 Inspections in western New York. N Y Prod R 44:732 S 5 '17 Cheese industry and trade Alkmaar's unequaled cheese fairs. C. S. Ellis. Ohio F 137:634 Ap 29 '16 Altered conditions that now confront the in- dustry. G: A. Cochran. N Y Prod R 44:432 Jl 11 '17 British cheese control. N Y Prod R 44:446 Jl 11 '17 Canada cheese situation. J. H. McKenney. Hoard's D 55:137 F 15 '18 Canadian cheese commission. J. A. Ruddick. N Y Prod R 44:190 My 30 ,'17 Cheese commission. J. A. Ruddick. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:242-4 Mr '18 Cheese industry as it affects the Victorian farmer. R. T. Archer. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:435-42 Jl '17 Cheese industry in Portugal. B. A. Ramires. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 7:1026-7 Jl '16 Cheese industry in the West. G. L. Martin. Hoard's D 55:725 My 17 '18 Cheese making in western irrigated land. Creamery 4:17 Ap '16 Cheese-making more profitable than butter- making. J Bd Ag 23:668-71 O '16 Cheese making possibilities in Rocky Mountain states. Jersey B 35:1214 Ag 2 '16 Consider cheese rules. N T Prod R 46:237 Je 12 '18 Control of cheese. Creamery 7:36 O '18 Extension of cheese-making in Ireland. A. P. Wilson. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 3:467-85 '17 Foreign trade in cheese. N Y Prod R 45:134 N 28 '17 Home trade vs. export; which type of cheese should the factory plan to make this sea- son? N Y Prod R 45:872 Ap 10 '18 New York cheese industry. W. W. Fisk. N Y Prod R 41:542-3 Ja 26 '16 New Zealand cheese outlook. N Y Prod R 42: 665 Ag 16 '16 New Zealand cheese situation. N Y Prod R 42:799 S 13 '16 Opportunity to sell butter and cheese in China. A. H. Kolbe. Hoard's D 53:18 Ja 26 '17 Production outlook; prices must go higher to ensure a heavy fall and winter cheese make. N Y Prod R 46:776 S 25 '18 War and Danish cheese exports. J. J. Dunne. Hoard's D 50:870 Ja 21 '16 War increases demand for cheese. E. C. Ed- wards. O Judd Farmer 65:451 N 16 '18 Wisconsin cheese industry. H. L. RusseU. Creamery 7:30 Jl '18 Word to cheesemakers. Kimball's D F 15:768 O 15 '17 * Work of the cheese commission, by J. A. Ruddick; Cheese commission, by J. Alex- ander, (in Report, Dairymen's assns., 1917. p. 36-43, 43-51) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Regulation Arrete n. 5091 concernant I'importation du fromage en vertu du 6 alin^a 2 de I'ordon- nance n. 5020 du Conseil f^d^ral relatif au fromage, du 13 Janvier 1916 en Allemagne. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:268-70 '17 British cheese order, 1917. J Bd Ag 24:910-13 N '17 Changes in margins of profit on butter and cheese; new interpretation and rulings. H. Hoover. Creamery 7:21-2 Ag '18 Cheese intended for export. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:12 Ja '18 Cheese profits rule. E. Rickard. N Y Prod R 47:224 D 18 '18 Cheese rules revised; original rules amplified and extended to cover certain foreign types. N Y Prod R 46:563-t- Ag 14 '18; Same. Creamery 7:23-5 S '18; Hoard's D 56:223 S 13 '18 Cheese situation clearing; definite date for unloading storage reserve fixed. N Y Prod R 45:540 F 20 '18 New ruling on cheese. N Y Prod R 45:494 F 13 "18 Special regulations governing manufacturers, dealers, brokers and commission merchants in cheese. H. Hoover. Creamery 7:22-3 Je '18; Same. N Y Prod R 46:279 Je 19 '18 Various cheese decisions. N Y Prod R 46:470 Jl 24 '18 Statistics Census of manufactures; 1914; butter, cheese and condensed milk. B: L. McNulty. 23p '17 U.S. Bur. of census, Washington. D.C. Cheese stocks Jan. 1. N Y Prod R 43:413 Ja 10 '17 Commercial stocks of cheese, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:5-8 Je 22 '18 Commercial stocks of cheese, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:4-6 Ag 31 '18 International trade. See United States De- partment of agriculture Yearbooks Cheese making Acidy texture; precautions necessary to pre- vent shortgrained and acidy cheese. N T Prod R 46:184 My 29 '18 • Address at the meeting of the Dairymen's association of eastern Ontario. H. H. Dean. (In Report, Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 55- 62) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Agitating curd before dipping; power driven agitators vs. the rake. N Y Prod R 46:100 My 15 '18 Amount of color; how regulated to keep cheese of uniform tint. N Y Prod R 46:224 Je 5 '18 Amount of rennet to use in making cheese. N Y Prod R 41:1012 Ap 5 '16 Brick cheese. W. H. Cooper. Country Gent 82: 13 Ja 6 '17 Buttermilk cheese. J Bd Ag 25:325-6 Je '18 Cambridge cheese. Country Gent 81:1648 S 9 '16 Care and treatment of starters for cheese- making. M. Wallace. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:863-5 D '17 Carrying starter. N Y Prod R 47:190 D 11 '18 Cheese and butter making. Ontario Ag Dept B 266:1-56 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 189 Cheese making — Continued Cheese from skim-milk. Rural N Y 76:1330, 1358 N 17-24 '17 Cheesemakers' biggest problem. C. S. Phelps. Hoard's D 51:866 Je 23 "16 Cheesemaking at home. R. C. Scott, il Coun- try Gent 82:571 Mr 17 '17 Cheese making in the home. H. B. Ellen- berger. il Vt Ag Ext C 14:1-8 '18 Cheesemaking in the West. C. F. Doane. Hoard's D 52:168 S 1 '16 Cheese making in Vermont. N Y Prod R 45: 406 Ja 23 '18 Cheesemaking in Vermont. H. B. Ellenber- ger. il plan Vt Ag Dept B 25:1-31 '16 Cheese making on the farm. H. H. Dean. Prac F 113:397 N 15 '17 Cheesemaking possibilities. N Y Prod R 42: 484 Jl 12 '16 Close and open cheese. N Y Prod 47:154 D 4 '18 Cracked rinds; precautions necessary to pre- vent the appearance of this defect. N Y Prod R 46:552 Ag 7 '18 Curd racks; their usefulness in Cheddar cheese making considered. N Y Prod R 43: 624 F 14 '17 Curd temperatures. N Y Prod R 45:134 N 28 '17 Cutting curd. N Y Prod R 44:244 Je 6 '17 Early recollections of cheese making in west- ern Ontario. A. T. Bell. (In Reports, Dairy- men's assns., 1916, p. 117-22) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Factors to be considered in the manufacture of skim milk cheese after the Cheddar pro- cess. W. W. Fisk. N Y Prod R 43:818-19 Mr 14 '17 Failure to curdle. N Y Prod R 44:560 Ag 1 '17 Fancv cheesemaking. D. W. Hodges. N Y Prod R 41:614 F 9 '16 Farm cheese-making. J. H. Frandsen and T. Thorson. il Neb Ag Ext B 47:1-16 '17 Farm cheesemaking. L. G. Rinkle. Mo Ag Ext C 30:1-4 '17; Same cond. Country Gent 83:28 F 16 '18 Farm woman's cheese. M. R. Warren, il Coun- try Gent 83:34 Ap 27 '18 Fat in skims; how much should be incor- porated and how much water? N Y Prod R 46:680 S 4 '18 From dipping to pressing. N Y Prod R 44:324 Je 20 '17 Handling a fast curd when not well firmed at time of dipping. N Y Prod R 46:144 My 22 '18 Handling whey after drawing from the vat — profits in separating. N Y Prod R 46:584 Ag 14 '18 Heating curd. N Y Prod R 44:284 Je 13 '17 Home cheese making. Rural N Y 75:1221 S 16 '16 Home cheese-making. Rural N Y 77:392 Mr 9 '18 Home cheese making. H. F. Judkins and P. A. Downs, il Conn Ag" Coll Ext B 9:1-16 ■17 Home cheese making. G. L,. Martin, il Mont Ag Ext Pub no 26:1-12 '18 Home cheese-making. V. E. Scott, il Nev Ag Ext B 15:1-8 '17 Home cheese making; Cheddar. Rural N Y 76: 926 Jl 28 '17 Home cheese making; Cheddar and cottage cheese. Rural N Y 76:842 Je 30 '17 Homemade cheese. Rural N Y 76:903 Jl 21 '17 Home-made cheese. R. B. Stoltz. Ohio F 141: 352 Mr 9 '18 Home making of cottage and buttermilk cheese. W. H. Eaton, il N C Ag Ext C 62:1-8 '18 Homogenized cream used in cheese making. (In Report, 1917, p. 83-9) '17 Quebec ag. dept., Quebec How Swiss cheese is made. Country Gent 81: 262 F 5 '16 How to make home-made cheese. G. C. Sawers. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:310-12 My '18 Huffed cheese. N Y Prod R 44:738 S 5 '17 Improving cheese quality. N Y Prod R 41: 768-9 Mr 1 '16 Kingston cheese — a cheese for small-holders and others (J Bd Ag, v. 18, no. 3, p. 193- 203, 1911). A. Todd and W. Sadler. J Dairy Sci 1:372-3 N '17 Kitchen cheese making. R. B. Stoltz. 11 Ohio F 142:334, 364, 388 O 5-19 '18 Loss of fat in the whey when using pepsin. G: H. Barr. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:660-2 Ag'17 Make cheese on the farm. R. Robinson, il Kimball's D F 16:206 Mr 15 '18 Make soft cheese at home. Kimball's D F 16:604 O 15 '18 Making brick cheese. F. Schuler. N T Prod R 43:706 F 28 '17 Making butter and cheese on the farm. C. Larsen and V. R. Jones, il S D Ag Exp B 164:347-74 '16 Making cheese at home. Wallaces' F 42:973 Je 29 '17 Making cheese at home. R. S. Miller. Hoard's D 56:219 S 13 '18 Making cheese at home. M. E. Underwood. Kimball's D F 15:435 Je 15 '17 Making cheese on the farm. C. Larsen. Kim- ball's D F 16:35 Ja 15 '18 Making fancy cheese. H. E. Cook. N Y Prod R 43:118 N 15 '16 Making fancy cream cheese. R. B. Stoltz. Ohio F 140:87 Ag 4 '17 Making jack cheese. N Y Prod R 45:378 Ja 16 '18 Making soft cheeses on the farm. W. S. Cun- ningham, il Ariz Ag Exp Timely Hints 123: 1-7 '17 Manufacture of Neufchatel and cream cheese in the factory. K. J. Matheson and F. R. Cammack. il U S Ag B 669:1-28 '18 Manufacture of small cheese with improvised apparatus. J Bd Ag 25:269-77 Je '18 Matting curd in making a Cheddar cheese — as to high piling. N Y Prod R 47:52 N 13 '18 Neufchatel and cream cheese: farm manu- facture and use. K. J. Matheson and F. R. Cammack. il Farmers' B 960:1-35 '18; Sum- mary. N Y Prod R 46:603 Ag 21 '17; Sum- mary. Jersey B 37:1392 Ag 28 '18: Sum- mary. O Judd Farmer 65:555 D 14 '18 New possibilities in dairying; manufacture of small hard-pressed cheese. W. Sadler. J Ag (Quebec) 19:221 Ap '16; Same cond. N Y Prod R 42:950 O 4 '16 Notes on Cheddar cheese-making. G: C. Sawers. il J Dept Ag Victoria 15:470-4 Ag '17 Off flavored milk. N Y Prod R 44:632 Ag 15 '17 Overcooked curd; undercooked curd. N Y Prod R 41:440 Ja 5 '16 Overripe or fast milk. N Y Prod R 44:596 Ag 8 '17 Pasteurization of milk for cheesemaking. C. Stevenson and W. Grant, il J Ag New Zea- land 12:440-5 Je '16 Pasteurized milk for cheesemaking. J. J. Dunne. Hoard's D 55:466 Ap 5 '18 Pasty cheese. N Y Prod R 42:880 S 27 '16 Perfect rind. N Y Prod R 42:592 Ag 2 '16 Perfect texture; how to handle curd to as- sure it. N Y Prod R 47:116 N 27 '18 Preventing mottle in American Cheddar cheese. N Y Prod R 45:566 F 20 '18 Sage cheese. N Y Prod R 42:844 S 20 '16 Sage cheese; usual method of manufacture and of imparting the flavor and color. N Y Prod R 46:744 S 18 '18 Salting curd. N Y Prod R 41:708; 47:84 F 23 '16, N 20 '18 Sampling whey and testing for fat to keep track of butterfat losses. N Y Prod R 46: 520 Jl 31 '18 Simple directions for cheesemaking. C. F. Doane. Hoard's D 50:831 Ja 14 '16 Simplifying cheesemaking. N Y Prod R 45:62 N 14 '17 Size of hoops. N Y Prod R 45:26 N 7 '17 Skim milk cheese. J Bd Ag 24:175-9 My '17 Skim-milk cheese. N Y Prod R 43:818 Mr 14 '17 Soft cheese-making. R. W. Brown and M. Mortensen. la Ag Exp C 38 4p '17 Spring cheese; methods of manufacture. N Y Prod R 41:880 Mr 15 '16 190 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cheese making — Continued Starter in hot weather; regulation of amount to be used and its proper acidity. N Y Prod R 46:420 Jl 10 '18 Starter precautions. N Y Prod R 42:556 Jl 26 "16 * Story of cheese. J. D. Fredei'iksen. 33p il 25c '18 Mohawk hk. co., Little Falls, N.Y. Successful cheesemaking of Maine dairymen. L. G. Brown. Hoard's D 51:960 Jl 14 '16 Time for making; how long from receipt of milk to pressing under normal conditions? N Y Prod R 45:832 Ap 3 '18 Uneven surfaces; how to prevent them and keep cheese true in shape. N Y Prod R 45: 948 Ap 24 '18 Use of bacillus bulgaricus in starters for making Swiss or Bmmental cheese. C. F. Doane and E. E. Eldredge. il U S Ag B 148:1-16 '15 Use of surplus milk in a small dairy: cheese- making. R. G. Allan and J. V. Takle. Ag J of India 13:628-38 O '18 Using starter in spring cheese making. N Y Prod R 42:116 My 10 '16 Value of fat in cheese-making. Rural N Y 76:90 Ja 20 '17 Varieties of cheese: descriptions and analyses. C. F. Doane and H. W. Lawson. bibliog U S Ag B 608:1-80 'IS; Excerpts. N Y Prod R 46:146, 226, 649, 942 My 22, Je 5, Ag 28, O 16 '18 Washed curd cheese; approved methods of making this type of American Cheddar. N Y Prod R 46:60 My 8 '18 When to set. N Y Prod R 44:162 My 23 '17 Whole milk cheese. Rural N Y 76:51 Ja 13 '17 Winter starter. N Y Prod R 45:98 N 21 '17 Wisconsin curd test in cheese factory work. N Y Prod R 41:588-9 F 2 '16 Sec also Pepsin; Rennet Study and teaching Wisconsin winter dairy course les-sons. Kim- ball s D F 15:184 Mr 15 '17 Cheese miies Cheese mites. N. B. Eales. il J Bd Ag 24: 1087-96 Ja '18 Cheese mites history. M. Wallace. N Y Prod R 46:840 O 2 '18 Cheese schools, Cooperative Services of the co-operative cheese schools in the formation of milk depots. J Bd Ag 25: 322-4 Je '18 Cheese trade. See Cheese industry and trade Cheese vats Cheese vats; copper, copper lined and wood vats in American cheese making. N Y Prod R 45:664 Mr 6 '18 Cheesemakers Cheesemakers' union; advisability of such an organization, its objects and purposes. N Y Prod R 46:264 Je 12 '18 Hours of labor; how many does the average cheesemaker put in each day' N Y Prod R 47:20 N 6 '18 Maker's pay; should it be advanced when working on salary or commission? N Y Prod R 45:514 F 13 '18 When changing factories. N Y Prod R 43:1070 Ap 25 '17 Woman cheesemaker. F. H. Jeter, il Country Gent 83:36 Ja 12 '18 Cheesemakers associations See also Quebec cheesemakers cooperative agricultural society Cheiranthus cheiri. See Wallflowers Chemical alliance Chemical alliance. Am Fert 48:33-4 Mr 16 '18 Committee on fertilizers of the chemical al- liance. Am Fert 49:29-30 D 7 '18 Meeting of fertilizer and chemical manufac- turers to be held in New York, Feb. 6. Am Fert 48:21-7 Ja 19 'IS Officers, directors, committees and members of the different sections. Am Fert 48:25-8 Ap 27 '18 Organization meeting; with list of ofHcers and committees. Am Fert 48:21-2 F 16 '18 Chemical extraction See also Oil extracting apparatus Chemical Industries Chemical industry's war work. C: H. Mac- Dowell. Am Fert 49:29-32 O 12 '18 Cotton seed products and the chemical in- dustries. E. W. Thompson. Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:153 S 7 '18 Earlv chemical manufacturing in Philadel- phia. S. P. Sadtler. Am Fert 45:44+ D 9 '16 Fertilizer situation. Am Fert 47:21-3 D 22 '17 German chemical industry in 1917. Am Fert 49:76 Ag 31 "18 See also Fertilizer industry; Nitrate in- dustry Exhibitions Chemical exposition, il Am Fert 49:32-7 O 26 '18 E.xposition of chemical industries, il Am Fert 45:37-40 O 14 '16 4th national exposition of chemical industries to be held in New York city, September 23- 28. Am Fert 49:68 S 14 '18 National exposition of chemical industries. Am Fert 45:41 S 2 '16 Chemical reaction Influence of temperature on chemical reaction in general. F: Barry, bibliog Am J Bot 1:203-25 My '14 Chemical reagents Repoit on testing chemical reagents. J. B. Rather. Assn Office Ag Chem J 2, no 1, pt 1:38-41 My '16 See also Litmtis paper Chemical research Chemical research as a directing aid in the efficient utilization of pine forests. C: H. Herty. (In Pan American scientific con- gress Pro., 1915, v. 8, p. 385-7) '17 Chemical society, American. See American chemical society Chemistry Chemistry. Wallaces' F 43:1167 Ag 16 '18 Chemistry in industry. G. T. Morgan. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 4:639-47 '17 * Physical chemistry of bread making. E. J. Cohn and L. J. Henderson. Science (Sci- ence Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:501-5 N 22 '18 See also Agricultural chemistry; Biological chemistry; Fertilizers, Commercial — Analy- sis; Food chemistry; Milk — Bacteriology; Osmosis; Physiological chemistry; Soil bac- teriology; Water — Bacteriology; also United States — (jhemistry. Bureau of Experiments Reduction of arsenic acid to arsenious acid by thiosulphuric acid. R. M. Chapin. J Ag Research 1:515-17 Mr '14 Study and teaching Report on correlation of chemistry and home economics in high schools. M. E. Moore and others. J Home Boon 9:114-17 Mr '17 What should general chemistry contribute to the home economics course? N. E. Gold- thwaite. J Home Econ 8:173-8 Ap '16 Chemistry, Household Household chemical tests for textile fabrics. J. G. Mackinnon. J Home Econ 8:36-7 Ja '16 Chemistry, Organic Volatility of organic compounds as an index of the toxicity of their vapors to insects. W: Moore. J Ag Research 10:365-71 Ag 13 '17 Chemistry, Textile. See Textile industry and fabi-ics Chemistry of food. See Food chemistry Chemists ^ ^ Deferred classification for chemists. Am Fert 48:34-5 Mr 2 '18 Chemotropism Chemotropism in rhizopus nigricans. A. H. Graves, bibliog il Bot Gaz 62:337-69 N '16 Chenopodium quinoa. See Quinua Chermes. See Kermes AGRICULTURAL INDEX 191 Cherries Barg-ain day cherries. E. H. Brown, il Fruit- Grower 27:231 Ap 1 '16 Bringing up the cherries. R. H. Elswortli. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:229-30 Ap 1 '16 Cherries for the millions. F. A. Waug'h. il Country Gent 83:6-7 Je 15 '18 Cherrv culture in Wisconsin; with discussion. F: Cranefield. Ill State Hort Soc Trans 1917: 275-82 '18 Cherry growing in Door county. M. B. Goff. Wis Hort Soc Rep 48:146-56 '18 Cultural methods in growing the cherry. W. L. McKay, il N Y Ag Dept B 79,pt 2:1135-42 Ja '16: Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3: 1135-42 '17 Different cherry recipes. H. A. Lyman. O Judd Farmer 61:16 Jl 8 '16 Growing cherries east of the Rocky mountains. H. P. Gould, il Farmers' B 776:1-36 '16 Growing sweet cherries. L. Powell. 11 Fruit Grower 27:230-1 Ap 1 '16 In the land of the cherry. G. T. Stutsman, il Fruit-Grower 28:271 My 15 '17 Investigations and experimental work carried on In cherry orchards in Kent during the months of April and Mav, 1915-1916. G. P. Berry. J Bd Ag 24:288-98 Je '17 Japanese cherries and Asiatic crabapples. E. H. Wilson. 11 Gard M 23:75-8 Mr '16 Made good with cherries. E. L. Ragsdale. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:454 O 15 '16 New York cherries. 11 Rural N Y 75:841 Je 3 '16 Peninsula favors cherry growing. O Judd Farmer 60:3 Ap 1 '16 Pickers for cherry harvest. R. H. Elsworth. Country Gent 81:1160 Je 3 '16 Picking and marketing the cherry crop; how Wisconsin jjrovides pickers. B: Jelinek. Rur^ N Y 77:139, 184 F 2-9 '18 Plums \^nd cherries. J. Oskamp. 11 Ind Ag Exp B 212:1-12 'IS Promising cherry orchard. 11 Friilt-Grower 28: 134 F 15 '17 Pruning the sweet cherry. O. B. Whipple, il Better Fruit 13:5-6 D '18 Prunus pseudo-cerasus. Lindl. R. I. Lynch. 11 Gard Chron (Lond) 62:47 Ag 4 '17 Ripening cherries. M. Allen. O Judd Farmer 61:34 Jl 29 '16 Self-sterility of sweet cherries; the value of bees as pollinators. Fruit-Grower 27:233 Ap 1 '16; Same. Gleanings 44:384 My 15 '16 Sour-cherry culture. 11 Country Life 30:64 Ag '16 Sour cherry recipes. Rural N Y 76:776 Je 9 '17 Summary of cherry culture and production. E. Bowles. Better Fruit 12:11 Ag '17 Sweet cherries. G. A. Robertson. (/« Re- port, Fruitgrowers' assn., 1916, p. 75-81) Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Tickling the thrift streak; how a Kansas orchardlst gets his cherries picked. S: O. Rice. II Country Gent 83/18 Ag 3 '18 What to do with cherries. 11 Ohio F 138:34 Jl 8 '16 See also Surinam cherries By-products Cherrv pits to make valuable products. Green's Fruit Grower 36:5 My '16 Cherry pits worth money. Fruit-Grower 27: 233 Ap 1 '16 * Oil in cherry pits. H. L. Maxwell. School Scl and Math (2059 E. 72d Place, Chicago 30c) 18:401-4 My '18 Utilization of cherry by-products. F. Rabak. U S Ag B 350:1-24 '16 Diseases and pests Bacterial disease of the Wragg cherry. W. G. Sackett. J Bact 2:79-80 Ja '17 Bacterial gummosis of stone fruits; with dis- cussion. H. P. Barss. 11 Cal State Comm Hort B V 7:121-36 Mr '18 Brown-rot In cherries controlled. G. H. Cun- ningham. J Ag New Zealand 16:38 Ja '18 Brown-rot of prunes and cherries in the Pacific northwest. C: Brooks and D. F. Fisher. 11 U S Ag B 368:1-10 '16 Cherry and hawthorn sawfly leaf-miner (B. 411). P. J. Parrott and B. B. Fulton, il N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915:403-32 '16; Same cond. J Ag Research 5:519-28 D 20 '15 Cherry gummosis. R. Muller. Better Fruit 11: 14 Je '17 Cherry Insects. C. R. Crosby. 11 N Y Ag Dept B 79,pt 2:1143-9 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 3:1143-9 '17 Common diseases of the peach, plum and cherry. M. T. Cook. 11 N J Ag Exp C 81:1- 19 '17 Control of cherry leaf spot in Wisconsin. G. W. Keltt. 11 Wis Ag Exp B 286:1-11 '18 Inoculation experiments with species of coc- comyces from stone fruits. G. W. Keitt. 11 J Ag Research 13:539-70 Je 10 '18 Leaf-spot or shot-hole defoliation of cherry and plum. A. D. Selby. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1: 206-8 Jl '16 New leaf-spot disease of cherries. B. A. Ru- dolph. 11 Phyt 7:188-97 Je '17 Spray calendar for sweet cherry. N J Ag Exp C 77 2p '17 Witch's broom on Japanese cherries. C. W. H. Douglass. 11 Am For 23:346-8 Je '17 See nlso Black cherry aphis; Cherry black- knot; Cherry fruit files; Cherry leaf beetles; Cherry tree tortrix; Pear tree slugs; Plum black knot Marketing Better cherry packs. R. H. Elsworth. Country Gent 81:694-5 Mr 25 '16 Handling and shipping fresh cherries and prunes from the Willamette valley. H. J. Ramsey. U S Ag B 331:1-28 '16; Same cond. .Country Gent 81:506 Mr 4 '16; Same cond. Better Fruit 11:11 Jl '16 Marketing berries and cherries by parcel post. C. C. Hawbaker and C: A. Burmelster. 11 U S Ag B 688:1-17 '18 Marketing cherries. G. K. Scoon. il N Y Ag Dept B 79,pt 2:1152-5 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 3:1152-5 '17 Marketing Michigan's cherry crop. R. H. Els- worth. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:437 0. 1 '16 Packing Sweet cherry packs. H. L. Lantz. il Fruit- Grower 28:294 Je 15 '17 Statistics Table showing number of trees and produc- tion In bushels of cherries in New York state, by counties. N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 2:1156-7 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 3:1156-7 '17 Varieties Cherry varieties and metiiods. O Judd Farmer 64:13 Ja 19 'IS Varieties of cherries. U. P. Hedrick. 11 N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 2:1123-34 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:1123-34 '17 Cherry aphis, Black. See Black cherry aphis Cherry black-knot Black knot of plum and cherry. R. C. Wal- ton, il Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:36-8 F '18 Cherry fruit flies Increasing menace of the aijple and cherry maggots and methods of control; with dis- cussion. G. W. Herrick. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1918:218-26 Native food plant of rhagoletis fausta O. S. H: H. P. Severin. blbliog J Econ Entom 11: 325-7 Je '18 Cherry leaf beetles Cherry leaf-beetle. F. Z. Hartzell. blbliog il maps N Y State Ag Exp B 444:747-820 '17 Cherry leaf-beetle, a periodically iinportant enemv of cherries. R. A. Cushman and D. Isely. bibliog 11 U S Ag B 352:1-26 '16 Observations on the life history of the cherry leaf beetle. G. W. Herrick and R. Matheson. bibliog il J Ag Research 5:943-50 F 14 '16 Cherry orange, African. See Cltropsls Cherry pits. See Cherries — By-products 192 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cherry tree tortrlx Some notes on the natural control of the cherry-tree ugly nest tortricid, archips cerasivorana Fitch. A. B. Baird. il Ag Gaz of Canada 5:766-71 Ag '18 Cherry trees Trees of Vermont; the plums and cherries. G. P. Burns and C. H. Otis, il Vt Ag Exp B 194:148-55 '16 Chester White swine Chester White, a good hog that has not had the best chance. H. T. Morgan, il Country Gent 82:767 Ap 21 '17 Chester White at the National, il Swine World 5:9 N '17 Chester White swine breeder's story. E. D. Funk, il Breeder's Gaz 72:1157 D 20 '17 History and improvement of Chester White swine. F. H. Moore, il Breeder's Gaz 71:823 Ap 19 '17 Showing and feeding Chester Whites. J. J. Newlin. il Breeder's Gaz 72:784 N 1 '17 Chestnut Chestnut gro^ving in Illinois: three good new nuts. E. A. Riehl. Rural N Y 75:1473 N 25 •16 Chestnuts in Butte county. E. Mills, il Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:419-20 N '17 Fumigating chestnuts. Am Flor 47:1374 Ja 6 •17 Hybrids and other new chestnuts for blight districts. W. Van Fleet (North. Nut Grow- ers Assoc. Pro., 754-8p. '16). Exp Sta Record 38:152 F '18 Profitable chestnut growing. E. A. Riehl. il Rural N Y 77:1307 N 23 '18 Recovery of a chestnut tree from lightning stroke. N. E. Stevens. Phyt 6:204-6 Ap •'16 Use of chestnuts in breadmaking. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 12:1282-3 D '17 What to do with blighted chestnut. G. Day. Country Gent 82:1655 O 27 '17 Diseases and pests Death of chestnuts and oaks due to armillaria mellea. W. H. Long, il U S Ag B 89:1-9 '14 Disease-resistant chestnuts. Gard Chron Am 21:62 F '17 New observations on the ink disease of the chestnut tree in Italy. L. Petri. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 4:661-3 Ap '17 Phoma endogena a spheropsid parasite of the chestnut in Piedmont, Italy. P. Voglino and V. Bongini. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 7: 1062-3 Jl '17 Studies on the ink disease of the chestnut tree in Italy. L. Petri. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 10:1435-6 O '17 Sec also Chestnut blight; Chestnut borers, Two-lined Chestnut blight Air and wind dissemination of ascopores of the chestnut-blight fungus. F. D. Heald and others, bibliog il J Ag Research 3:493-526 Mr '15 Birds as carriers of the chestnut-blight fun- gus. F. D. Heald and R. A. Studhalter. bib- liog il J Ag Research 2:405-22 S '14 Breeding chestnuts for disease control. Am Flor 46:708 Ap 15 '16 Endothia parasitica and related species. C. L. Shear and others, bibliog il maps U S Ag B 380:1-82 '17 Expulsion of ascospores from the perithecia of the chestnut blight fungus, endothia parasitica (Murr) And. F. D. Heald and R. C. Walton, bibliog il Am J Bot 1:499-521 D '14 Immune chestnuts. Am Flor 47:372 S 2 '16 Influence of certain climatic factors on the development of endothia parasitica. N. E. Stevens, bibliog Am J Bot 4:1-32 Ja '17 Influence of temperature on the growth of endothia parasitica. N. E. Stevens. Am J Bot 4:112-18 F '17 Influence of the tannin content of the host plant on endothia parasitica and related species. M. T. Cook and G. W. Wilson. N J Ag Exp B 291:1-47 '16 Longevity of pycnospores of the chestnut- blight fungus in soil. F. D. Heald and M. W. Gardner, bibliog J Ag Research 2:67-75 Ap ■14 Notes on effect of dyes on endothia para- sitica. C. Rumbold. Bot Gaz 64:250-2 S '17 Persistence of viable pycnospores of the chestnut blight fungus on normal bark be- low lesions. R. A. Studhalter and F. D. Heald. bibliog Am J Bot 2:162-8 Ap '15 Seasonal duration of ascospore expulsion of endothia parasitica. F. D. Heald and R. A. Studhalter. bibliog il Am J Bot 2:429-48 N '15 Utilization and reforesting of chestnut- blighted lands. L. C. Barnes. J For 15:854- 8 N '17 What to do with blighted chestnut. G. Day. Country Gent 82:1655 O 27 '17 White pine blister rust and the chestnut bark disease. E. P. Meinecke. il Cal State Comm Hort B V 6:277-9 Jl '17 Chestnut borers, Two-lined Observations on the life history of agrilus bilineatus. R. N. Chapman, il J Ag Research 3:283-94 Ja '15 Chestnut oak. See Oak Cheyenne club Cheyenne club; recollections of an organiza- tion famous in connection with the develop- ment of the western cattle trade. J: Clay, il Breeder's Gaz 70:1182-3 D 21 '16 Chicago See also Chicago milk investigation; Chi- cago milk producers' association; Chicago stockyards; Food control — Chicago; Milk supply — Chicago Chicago board of trade Address at the annual meeting, Jan. 14, 1918. A. S. White. Coop Manager & F 7:60-1 F '18 Board of trade and the war. H. M. Sager. Coop Manager & F 7:51-2 Jl '18 Boards of trade and the national welfare. J: R. Mauff. (In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 326-38) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. By a twist of the fist grain is bought and sold on the Chicago board of trade. T: J. De- lohery. il Country Gent 81:2111 D 9 '16 Chicago the nerve center of the world's grain trade. R. H. Moulton. Ag Digest 2:503 Je '17 Denies fixing price on futures. J. P. Griffin. Am Coop J 12:763 Ag '17 Description of work. Wallaces' F 43:1606 N 1 '18 New regulations in future trading by Chicago board of trade. Coop Manager & F 7:36 My '18 Uphold call rule, by decision of the Supreme court. Coop Manager & F 7:28 Ap '18 Chicago florists' club Meeting, Aug. 8. Am Flor 51:173-6 Ag 17 '18 Regular meeting, Jan. 10. Am Flor 50:16 Ja 19 '18 Chicago milk investigation Chicago milk commission. Breeder's Gaz 72: 986 N 29 '17 Chicago milk commission errs. E. Davenport. Kimball's D F 16:160+ Mr 1 '18; Same. Hoard's D 55:234-5 Mr 1 '18; Excerpts. O Judd Farmer 64:14 Mr 9 '18 Chicago milk hearings. O Judd Farmer 64:5 Ja 26 '18 Chicago milk inquiry. C. S. Duncan. J Poli- tical Econ (Univ. of Chicago Press 35c) 26: 321-46 Ap '18 Chicago milk price for March settled. J. M. Carroll. Hoard's D 55:337 Mr 15 '18 Chicago milk prices too low. H. S. Stone. Kimball's D F 16:122 F 15 '18 Chicago milk situation. J. M. Carroll. Hoard's D 55:148, 287 F 15, Mr 8 '18 Commission to fix (Chicago milk prices. J. M. Carroll. Hoard's D 54:695 D 7 '17 Dairymen before commission show cause why price of milk should be higher. O Judd Farmer 63:3 D 22 '17 Dairymen tell whys and wherefores, il O Judd Farmer 63:1 D 29 '17 Effect of Chicago prices. H. S. Stone. Kim- ball's D F 16:173 Mr 1 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 193 Chicago milk investigation — Continued Facts and bunk on milk supply. O Judd Farmer 64:3+ Ja 19 "18 Final argument on milk price. O Judd Farmer 64:12 F 2 -IS Final briefs in Chicago milk hearing. J. M. Carroll. Hoard's D 55:118 F 8 '18 Hearings before commission, Dec. 3-13. Milk News (29 S. La Salle St., Chicago 50c per yr) 23:1-2 D '17 Illinois milk investigation. Hoard's D 54:766 D 21 '17 Illinois milk investigations. J. M. Carroll. Hoard's D 54:731 D 14 '17 Increase of the price for March from $2.83 to $3.10. Creamery 7:13-14 Mr '18 Last act of the Chicago milk farce. O Judd Farmer 64:22 F 16 '18 Milk hearings almost completed. O Judd Farmer 64:9 Ja 12 '18 Milk investigation drags along. O Judd Farmer 64:3 Ja 5 '18 Milk investigation in Illinois. S. J. Craig. Kimball's D F 16:2 Ja 1 '18 Milk price commission named. O Judd Farmer 63:7 D 8 '17 Milk price investigation on. O Judd Farmer 63:6 D 15 '17 Milk prices fixed again. O Judd Farmer 64:5 Ap 6 '18 Playing square with the farmer. Wallaces' F 43:342 F 22 '18 Regulation of milk prices. B. H. Hibbard. Kimball's D F 16:172 Mr 1 '18; Same. Jer- sey B 37:391-1- Mr 13 '18 Report of Chicago milk commission. Creamery 7:17-22 INir '18 Resume of the Chicago testimony. J. M. Carroll. Hoard's D 54:802-3 D 28 '17 Still hunting Chicago milk trust. O Judd Far- mer 63:1 O 20 '17 What is a fair price for milk? J: E. Pickett. il Country Gent 83:3-4 Ap 13 '18 Chicago milk producers' association Activities in the Chicago milk strike, il O Judd Farmer 60:3+ Ap 15 '16 Annual meeting, Chicago. Feb. 1, 1916. T. J. Delohery. Hoard's D 51:204 F 25 '16 Chicago dairymen called trust. O Judd Farmer 63:1 O 13 '17 Chicago milk inquiry. C. S. Duncan. J Po- litical Econ (L^niv. of Chicago press, Chi- cago 35c) 26:321-46 Ap '18 Chicago milk marketing controversj\ F. M. Chase. Hoard's D 52:212+ S 8 '16 Chicago milk prices. T. J. Delohery. Hoard's D 51:469 Ap 7 '16 Chicago milk producers' association shows its power. A. C. Page, map Q Judd Farmer 60:1 Ap 8 '16 / Chicago producers will ask for three-dollar milk. J. M. Carroll. Hoard's D 54:217 S 14 '17 / Farmers resent Swift's /expulsion. O Judd Farmer 61:10 Ag 26 '16 Federal authorities and/ the Chicago milk price. J. M. Carroll. (Hoard's D 54:504 N 2 '17 Fight for twenty-two cents. C. E. Gapen. il Country Gent 81:1063-4 My 20 '16 Final Chicago milk prices. J. M. Carroll. Hoard's D 53:524 Ap 13 '17 Great Chicago milk war. R. B. Swift. Rural N Y 75:853 Je 10 '16 Last act of the Chicago milk farce. O Judd Farmer 64:22 F 16 '18 Law and the milk producer. W. Drew. Hoard's D 54:912+ Ja 18 '18 Milk marketing corporation. O Judd Farmer 61:6 JI 22 '16 Milk marketing firm formed. O Judd Farmer 65:483 N 23 '18 Milk producers and Chicago dealers. Hoard's D 51:468 Ap 7 '16 Milk producers' strike. H. T. Morgan. Kim- ball's D F 14:301 My 1 '16 Milk situation in northern Illinois. Hoard's D 52:288 S 22 '16 Milk situation in section tributary to Chicago. Hoard's D 52:284 S 22 '16 Patriotism and milk production. C: E. Gapen. Country Gent 82:1870-1 D 1 '17 Real cause of the fight. R. B. Swift. O Judd Farmer 61:10 Ag 12 '16 Straight talk by Swift. R. B. Swift. O Judd Farmer 61:5 Ag 19 '16 Suggests job for producers. W. D. Dunning. O Judd Farmer 62:11 Je 16 '17 Swift condemns market plan. R. B. Swift. O Judd Farmer 61:9 Jl 8 '16 Swift warns milk producers. O Judd Farmer 61:9 Jl 15 '16 Will Chicago milk price stand. J. M. Carroll. Hoard's D 54:416 O 19 '17 Wrecking Chicago milk producers? O Judd Farmer 61:3 Ag 5 '16 Year book and directory, 1916. 87p '16 Milk producers' assn., 29 S. La Salle st., Chicago Chicago milk strike. See Chicago milk produc- ers' association Chicago- Northwestern bee-keepers' association * 20th annual convention, Chicago, Nov. 30- Dec. 1, 1917. (In Report, 1917, p. 72-115) '18 111. State beekeepers' assn., Springfield Chicago stockyards Biggest butcher shop. T: J. Delohery. il Coun- try Gent 81:557 Mr 11 '16 Countryman in Chicago, il Cornell Country- man 14:302-5 Ja '17 Selling a load of cattle. J. M. Carroll, il O Judd Farmer 61:3 O 14 '16 Chicago university Pledge of women students. J Home Econ 9: 220-1 My '17 Chick peas Gram cultivation in India. A. Howard and others. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 5:676-7 My '16 Leblebii, a food made from the chick pea (cicer arietinum), in the eastern Balkans. A. Zlataroff. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 6:932-4 Je '17 Some enzymes of germinating red gram (ca- janus indicus). B. Viswanath. Ag J of India Sci Congress No 1917:109-16 Chickadees Nuthatches and the chickadees. A. A. Allen. il Am For 23:663-7 N '17 Chicken hawks. See Hawks Chickens. See Potiltry Chickens and a child. S. M. Weed. Country Life 34:102 My '18 Chicory Chicory: its nature and eradication. G. T. French. Va Ag Dept B 126:64-6 '18 Culture and forcing of Witloof chicory. F. H. Hall. Am Flor 47:40 Jl 22 '16; Same. Market Growers J 19:59 Ag 1 '16 Culture and forcing of Witloof chicory. J. W. Welhngton. il N Y State Ag Exp B 418:89-98 '16 Culture of chicory, il Rural N Y 77:34 Ja 12 '18 Endive, or chicory of salads. S: W. Garekol. Gard M 28:32 Ag '18 Fertility in cichorium intybus: the sporadic occurrence of self-fertile plants among the progeny of self-sterile plants. A. B. Stout. bibliog il Am J Bot 4:375-95 Jl '17 Forcing Brussels chicorv. H. W. Schneck. Market Giowers J 22:189 Mr 1 '18 Forcing Witloof chicory or French endive. E. F. Stoddard. 11 Market Growers J 22:335- 6 My 1 '18 Grow chicorv (endive) salad in your cellar. F. K. Porter, il Gard M 23:186 Ap '16 Growing French endive in the backyard. S. L. de Fabry, il Gard M 23:184 Ap '16 On inci eased food production. W. L. Laven- der. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:67 Ag 17 '18 Plant now and grow salad in ypyr cellar all winter. A. M. Burke, il Gard M 25:288 Je '17 Varieties of chicorv in the province of Lecce, Italy. A. Mannarini. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:86-7 Ja '17 Witloof chicorv. A. E. Wilkinson, il Country Gent 82:1843 N 24 '17 Witloof or Brussels chicory. G: Cooper. Mar- ket Growers J 22:220 Mr 15 '18 Sec also Endive 194 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Chicory — Continued Laws Arrets n. 5135 concernant les racines de chi- coree, pris en vertu des ordonnances n. 4951 et 5122 du 11 novembre 1915 et du 4 avril 1916 en Allemagne. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:178-9 '17 Chiggers. See Chigoes Chigoes Chigger-mites affecting man and domestic an- imals. H. B. Ewing and A. Hartzell. il J Econ Entom 11:256-64 Ap 'IS Chiggers or jiggers. R. D. T^liitmarsh. il Ohio Ag Exp B V 1:221-3 Jl '16 Harvest mites. L. Patterson. Purdue Ag 11:53 My '17 Chigres. ,See Chigoes Chihuahua dogs Dog.s of Mexico, il Country Life 30:49 Jl '16 Child labor Causes of absence from rural schools in Olila- homa. E. N. Clopper. il map Child Labor B (105 E. 22d St, N.Y. 50c) 6:90-113 Ag '17 Child labor in the sugar-beet fields of Colo- rado. E: N. Clopper and L: W. Hine (Pamph. 259) 25c 34p il '16 Nat. child labor com., 105 East 22d St., N.Y. * Child labor on English farms during the war. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics. Washington, D.C.) 5:31-2 Jl '17 Child laborers in the shade grown tobacco industry in Connecticut. M. C. Welles. (Pamph. no. 11> 6p n. d. Consumers' league of Conn., 36 Pearl st.. Hartford Children in agriculture. R. Mclntire. (Pamph. 284) 14p il '18 Nat. child labor comm., 105 E. 22d st, N.Y. Effect of agricultural employment upon school attendance. R. Mclntire. Elementary School J (Univ. of Chicago Press 20c) 18:533-42 Mr 18 Faimwork and schools in Kentucky. E- N. Clopper. il Child Labor B (National Child Labor Com., 105 E. 22d st., N.Y. 50c) 5:178- 206 F '17 Rural child labor problem; with discussion. A. C. Monahan. Child Labor B (105 E. 22d St., N. Y. 50c) 6:50-6 My '17 Child study Home study for mothers. E. Morris. Country Gent 81:1055 My 13 '16 Children Marketing the American farm boy. O. J. Kern. Breeder's Gaz 71:970 My 10 '17 Mobilizing the nation's children for Red cross. E. Evans. J Home Econ 9:559-61 D '17 More of the children; their play and their pets, il Rural N Y 76:1326 N 17 '17 Relation of children and parents. E. Florv. Am Coop J 14:78 N '18 See aho Adoption; School children Care and hygiene Bad breath in children. Prog F 31:786 Je 17 '16 Care of young children. J Home Econ 9:275-6 Je '17 Child and its care. N. S. Knowles and others. il la Ag Ext Home Econ B 2:1-32 '16 Child feeding. N H Ag Ext C 37 4p '18 Child of four. Nat Stock & F 41:201 My 12 '17 Child— suggestive outline for club study. la Ag Ext Home Econ C 2:1-6 '16-'17 Children need farm conditions. O. F. Cook. Am Flor 46:1241 Jl 1 '16 Conservation of children. F. M. Hollings- head. Ohio P 140:410, 516, 594 N 3, D 1 22 '17 Conserving children. A. C. AVortman. Hoard's D 56:675 D 6 '18 Constipation. L. A. DeVilbis. Country Gent S2: 407 F 24 '17 Daily questions that mothers should ask. J Home Econ 8:261-2 My '16 Diet for school children. G. Hadley. Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 103:1-5 '18 Diet of children from babyhood to ten vears old. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:232 F 12 '16 Feeding a child from nine months to two years. la Ag Ext Home Econ C 9:1-2 '17-'18 Feeding a child from two to tiiree years old. la Ag Ext Home Econ C 10:1-2 '17-'18 Feeding children from two to seven years old; for the use of visiting nurses, social service workers and teachers. Sp '17 Bur. of pub. health educ, Dept. of health, 139 Centre St., N.Y. Feeding children two to three vears old. F. Hollingshead. Ohio F 140:465 N 17 '17 Feeding the child of six. la Ag Ext Home FJcon C 11:1-2 '17-'18 Feeding the child of three. Ohio F 139:654 My 5 '17 Feeding the school child. Country Gent 81:2241 D 30 '16 Feeding the school child. L. G. Chace. R I State Bd Health B (Providence) 3:42-6 Jl '17 Fever. L. A. De Vilbis. Country Gent 82:407 F 24 '17 First-aid preparedness for mothers. M. P. Connolly. Country Gent 81:1459 Jl 29 '16 Food for children. J Ag (Quebec) 19:248 My '16 Food for children from one to six years old. (Ser. 3, no. 4) 8p '18 Winthrop Normal and industrial college. Rock Hill, S.C. * Food for children from two to six years old. 15p '18 Mass. State dept of health, Boston Food for infants and growing children. A. B. Richardson and J. P. Rich. Texas Univ (Austin) B 1804:1-30 Ja 15 '18 Food for young children. C. L. Hunt, il Farm- ers' B 717:1-20 '16 Food requirements of children. L. H. Gillett. J Home Econ 9:324-7 Jl "17 Getting ready for school. G. V. Gray, il Farm Eng 4:52-1- S '16 Good work of the new year. Wallaces' F 41:56 Ja 14 '16 Health of country children. School and Society (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 4:926-7 D 16 '16 Health of rural school children. W. S. Kel- logg. Public Health (Mich. State bd. of health, Lansing) n s 5:106-9 Mr '17 How shall I make him eat? M. P. Connolly, il Country Gent 81:1777 S 30 '16 How you can help children's year. Banker-F 5:9 Je '18 Is he fit for school? Country Gent 81:2059 N 25 '16 Little children deprived of milk. Hoard's D 55:561 Ap 19 "18 Make the child thankful. Country Gent 81:2059 N 25 '16 Milk for children. L. L. DeBra. Hoard's D 54:564 N 9 '17 Needs of young children. A. Ravenhill. Utah Ag Ext C 14:1-4 '18 Planning children's clothes for school. Mrs King. Purdue Ag 13:76 N '18 Preventing children's colds. Country Gent 81: 2241 D 30 '16 Schedule for sleep and work is a mother's greatest saving. N. K. Jones. Country Gent 82:1805 N 17 '17 Sick child. M. P. Connolly. Country Gent 81: 1673 S 9 '16 Start the toothbrush drill. M. H. Talbott. Country Gent 81:1349 Jl 8 '16 Stupid child. Prog F 33:1234 N 9 '18 Suggestion for mothers. M. Merritt. O Judd Farmer 61:20 S 30 '16 Suggestions for the health of children. H. Knowlton. il Cornell Reading Courses 5, no 103:67-76 '16: Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1910, v 2:1033-41 '17 Well-cared-for child. M. L. Westcott. il Fruit- Grower 27:65 Ja 15 '16 What does he eat? M. P. Connolly. Country Gent 81:817 Ap 8 '16 What shall children eat? M. Rice. Rural N Y 77:528 Ap 6 '18 What to feed the children. D. R. Menden- hall and A. L. Daniels, il Wis Ag Ext C 69:1-8 '17 (rev. '18) When is a child healthy? Mrs M. West. O Judd Farmer 65:441 N 9 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 195 Children— Care and hygiene— Continued Whiner. E. G. Wallace. Country Gent 81:19SS N 11 '16 Sec also Infants — Care and hygiene; School lunches Charities, protection, etc. Saving the babies in war time. Prog F 33:1233 N 9 '18 Saving the children. Am Assn Farmers' Inst Workers Pro 1917:82-7 '18 Diseases Ailments of children; cause, treatment and prevention. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:228+ F 12 '16 Whooping cough. Prog F 31:336 Mr 4 '16 See also Children — Care and hygiene Education See Education of children See Children- Food -Care and hygiene Growth and development • Mental and physical development of rural children. W. H. Pyle and P. E. Collings. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 8:534-9 N 2 '18 Health See Children — Care and hygiene Management and training Afraid of things. E. G. Wallace. Country Gent 81:367 F 12 '16 Family government. Ohio F 138:450, 504 N 4, 18 '16 Gaining obedience. E. G. Wallace. Country Gent 82:87 Ja 13 '17 Getting ready for winter. Mrs J. Seymour. Rural N Y 75:1211 S 16 '16 Giving the little child her own possessions. Prog F 31:813 Je 24 '16 Heart of a child. xMat Stock & F 41:1182 F 16 '18 Home study courses for mothers. Nat Stock & F 40:750 O 21 '16 Keep vour promise to the child. Prog F 31:1497 D 30 '16 Love in homeopathic doses, il Rural N Y 75: 1105 Ag 19 '16 Making a capitalist of your boy. il Country Gent 81:365 F 12 '16 One who is misunderstood. E. G. Wallace. Country Gent 81:139 Ja 15 '16 Personal bad habits. M. A. Bartlett. O Judd Farmer 65:325 O 12 '18 / Small children on the fa^m. Rural N Y 75: 892 Je 17 '16 / Stai'ting the richt wav. N/. K. Jones, il Coun- try Gent 83:58 Ja 12 '18 / Thoughtful child. E. G Wallace. O Judd Farmer 63:19 S 29 '17 I Training- little children; articles written by mothers who were formerly kindergarten teachers. U.S. Bur. of edi»c., Washington, D.C. A series of 55 articles which are intended to run at weekly intervals for a little over a year Why children lie. E. Flory. Am Coop J 14: 118 D '18 Photographs and photography Among the children, il Rural N Y 76:1443; 77:84, 242, 460. 598-9 D 22 '17, Ja 19, F 16, Mr 23, Ap 20 '18 Children in art Some remarkable portraits of children that have won fame for their creators, il Coun- try Life 33:106 N '17 Children's amusements Fun with nature's toys. N. Tachau. Country Gent 81:1777 S 30 '16 See also Play; Toys Children's gardens * Children and the home garden movement. R. W. Shufeldt. Nature Study R (Ithaca, N.Y. 15c) 14:107-9 Mr '18 Children's potato war plot fund. C. F. Bailey. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:564-5 Je '16 Children's pubhc market. P. D. Hunter, il Il- lustrated World (Drexel av. and 58th st., Chicago 15c) 26:206-7 O '16 Development of children's garden movement. Mai'ket Growers J 22:257 Mr 15 '18 Educative and econonnic possibilities of school directed home gardening in Richmond, In- diana. J. L. Randall. (B. 6) 25p il '17 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. $4000 in one season. A. Bethune. Gard M 23: 308 Je '16 Garden clubs in the schools of Englewood, N.J. C: O. Smith. (B. 1917, no. 26; 44p il '17 U. S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. Gardening for children under school super- vision. S. Dickinson, il Minn Hort 46:141-7 Ap '18 Gardening in elementary city schools. C. D. Jarvis. (B. 40) 74p il plans '16 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. Gardening in the elementary city schools. C. D. Jarvis. Gard M 23:256 My '16 Hon. P. P. Claxton's constructive suggestion in relation to the food shortage. Education (120 Boylston st, Boston 35c) 37:526-8 Ap '17 London children's gardens. A. W. Sutton and J. Hudson. Royal Hort Soc J 42,pts 2-3: 435-7 S '17 Making good boys from bad through fruit growing. F. J. Koch, il Green's Fruit Grower 36:8 D '16 Market growers of the future. E. C. Linde- mann. il Market Growers J 22:339 My 1 '18 Report of the committee on children's gar- dens. H: S. Adams. Mass Hort Soc Trans 1916, pt 2:213-16 '17 Suggestions for teaching household arts and agriculture. 63p il '17 Ga. Dept. of educ, Atlanta Universal training of children in gardenmg. P. P. Claxton. Am City (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 16:401-2 Ap '17 Work of a children's garden club. O. H. Fos- ter, il St Nicholas (353 4th av., N.Y. 25c) 44:435-7 Mr '17 Sec also School gardens Children's reading „ ,.„ Children's reading. Ohio F 138:558 D 2 '16 Have your children plenty of good reading matter? L. A. Markham. Prog F 32:1049 Our childhood's reading. H. Richmond. O Judd Farmer 61:22 N 18 '16 Children's rooms Child's own room. A. R. Fairman. il Coun- try Life 33:53-5 D '17 Chile See also subhead Chile under AgriculturaJ education; Agriculture; Plants; Potatoes Industries and resources Chilean nitrate industry. A. W. Allen, il Eng and Mining J (10th av., at 36th St., N.Y. 15c) 103:230-3 P 3 '17 Chilean nitrate industry. A. H. Rogers and H. R. Van Wagenen. Am Fert 48:46+ Mr 16 'IS Markets for agricultural implements and ma- chinery in Chile and Peru. F. H. von Motz. (Special agents ser. no. 142) 48p '17 U.S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C; 5c Supt. of doc. Chile saltpeter. See Saltpeter, Chile Chilkat Indians Historic Chilkat Indian blanket. C. L. Pan- coast, il Country Life 32:88 S '17 Chimney swifts ,^ ,^ Chimney swift. E. S. Jones. Ohio F 139:424 Mr 17 '17 ^Bulhftm on fuel. Rural N Y 76:1083 S 15 '17 Chimney construction and building site. W^al- laces' F 43:1302 S 13 '18 If the chimney smokes. S: O. Rice. Country Gent 83:21 N 2 'IS Inspect your chimneys. Wallaces' F 41:120 Ja 28 '16 196 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Chimneys — Continued More about leaky chimneys. C. O. Ormsbee. Rural N Y 77:260 F 16 '18 Safe chimneys for farmhouses. H. P. Boyn- ton. Ohio F 140:499 D 1 '17 Talk about chimneys. R. H. Smith. Rural N Y 76:1393 D 8 '17 jS'ee aJso Fireplaces Chimneys, Concrete Moisture in concrete chimney. Wallaces' F 43:350 F 22 '18 China See ulso subhead China under special sub- jects Description and travel Farming in eastern Asia. J. T. Nichols. Wal- laces' F 42:947 Je 22 '17 China asters. See Asters Chinch bugs Chinchbug. C. F. Stiles and C. E. Sanborn, il Okla Ag Ext C 59 4p '17 Chinch-bug outbreak of 1910 to 1915. S. A. Forbes, il maps 111 Ag Exp C 189:1-59 '16 Chinch bugs this year in Illinois. W. P. Flint. map O Judd Farmer 64:628 Je 15 '18 Democrat corn withstood chinch bugs. J. J. Doerschuk. O Judd Farmer 65:228 S 21 '18 How to detect outbreaks of insects and save the grain crops. W. R. Walton, il Farmers' B 835:6-8 '17 Suggestions for a new method of destroying chinch-bugs. W. P. Flint. J Econ Entom 11: 186-8 Ap '18 .8ee also False chinch bugs Chinese cabbage Chinese cabbage. J. T. Rosa, il Rural N Y 77: 1376 D 14 '18 Chinese cabbage under glass. Market Growers J 18:89 F 1 '16 Chinese cabbage under glass. J. T. Rosa, jr. il Market Growers J 23:31 Jl 15 '18 Experiences with Chinese cabbage; sym- posium. Market Growers J 23:216-17 D 1 '18 Pe-tsai — a coming crop, il Country Gent 81: 512 Mr 4 "16 Pe-tsai or Chinese cabbage. A. E. Wilkinson. Country Gent 81:1269 Je 24 '16 Praises petsai as substitute for head lettuce — has many advantages. Weekly N L 6:4 . N 20 '18; Same. Gard Chron Am 22:276 N '18 Chinese In the United States Imported Chinese farm labor. T: Pendell. Rural N Y 76:189 F 10 '17 Shall we let in the Chinaman? R. L. Adams. il Country Gent 82:1678-9 N 3 '17 Chinese pearl bush Exochorda Giraldi Wilsonii. Am Flor 46:1118 Je 10 '16 Chinese wax -tree. See Ligustrum lucidum Chinese wood oil Chinese wood oil industry. Am Industries (30 Church st, N.Y. 10c) 18:32 O '17 Chinese wood-oil trees Chinese wood-oil tree. E. N. Ward, il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:437-9 Je '18 Chipmunks. See Ground squirrels Chipping sparrows Chipping sparrow or hair bird. C. J. Stan- wood, il Country Life 30:52 Je '16 Chisels Cold chisels, il Country Gent 83:40 Ja 26 '18 Chives Chives in winter, il Country Gent 81:1627 S 2 '16 Chlamydomonadeae. See Algae Chloramlne Chloramine. Am Vet M Assn J 51:604-5 Ag '17 Chloranthy Further observations on chloranthy in drosera intermedia. M. Levine. bibliog il Bot Gaz 62:389-99 N '16 Chloridea obsoleta. See Corn earworms Chloridea virescens. See Tobacco budworms Chlorine liapid volumetric method for approximate es- timation of chlorine in milk. B. W. Ham- mer and D. E. Bailey. la Ag Exp Research B 41:337-48 '17 Chloroform Chloroform as a paraffin solvent in the im- bedding pi-ocess. D. M. Mottier; W. J. G. Land. Bot Gaz 61:251-3 Mr '16 Chlorophyll Causation of variegated leaves, il Gard Chron Am 20:22-3 Ja '16 Chlorophyll inheritance in maize. E. W. Lindstrom. bibliog il Cornell Ag Exp Mem- oir 13:1-68 '18 Influence of light and chlorophyll formation on the minimum toxic concentration of mag- nesium nitrate for the squash. R. B. Harvey and R. H. True, il Am J Bot 4:407-10 Jl '17 Chlorosis (botany) Chlorosis of pineapples induced by manganese and carlionate of lime. P. L. Gile. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 44: 855-6 D 15 '16 Chlorosis of sugar cane. Porto Rico Ag Exp Rep 1917:10-19 '18 Manganese as a cause of the depression of the assimilation of iron by pineapple plants. M. O. Johnson. J Industrial and Eng Chem- istry (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 9:47-9 Ja '17 Choanephora Sciuash disease caused by choanephora cucur- bitarum. F: A. Wolf, il J Ag Research 8:319- 28 F 26 '17 Chocolate Chocolate and cocoa, il Sci Am Sup (233 y Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:232 O 12 '18 ^- Narcotic plants and stimulants of the ancient Americans. W. E. Safford. il Smithsonian Rep (Smithsonian Inst., Washington, D.C.) 1916;420-3 See also Beverages Analysis Cacao products. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 2, no 3, pt 2:327-30 N '16 Chores. See Farm management Chorizagrotis auxillaris. See Army cutworms Chow-chow Chinese chow-chow. I. Hay. O Judd Farmer 61:20 S 23 '16 Sauerkravit and chow-chows. Mrs L. York. Rural N Y 75:1107 Ag 19 '16 Christian county, Kentucky Pulled up by its own bootstraps. W: H. Dean. il Country Gent 82:1407 S 15 '17 Christie, George Irving Sketch, por Purdue Ag 12:473-4 My '18 Sketch. M. L. Fisher, por Purdue Ag 10:12 Ap '16 Christmas Another short- food Christmas. M. G. Philips. Am Bee J 58:416 D '18 Christian or pagan? Nat Stock & F 42:862 D 21 '18 Christmas in France. K. Wicker, il Nat Stock & F 41:924-5 D 22 '17 Christmas in the middle ages. J. W. Thomp- son. Breeder's Gaz 70:1215 D 21 '16 Christmas in war time. A. Fearing. Country Life 35:52 D '18 Christmas mistakes. Nat Stock & F 40:944 D 16 '16 Dairyman's Christmas abroad. G: Cecil. Jer- sey B 36:1980 D 19 '17 Keeping Christmas, il Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916, V 2:959-90 '17 Merry Christmas. G. B. Griffith. Green's Fruit Grower 36:18 D '16 New and larger Christmas. W: E. Barton. Nat Stock & F 42:863 D 21 '18 New meaning of Christmas. M. R. Myers, il Am Coop J 14:106 D '18 Plea for Christmas. Wallaces' F 42:1564 N 16 '17 Strange Christmas customs. W. M. Tait. Jer- sey B 35:1994-5 D 20 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 197 Christmas — Continued This Christmas. H. A. Caton. Nat Stock & F 42:870 D 21 '18 Two farm home Christmas pictures. F. S. Wingr. il Breeder's Gaz 72:1125 D 20 '17 War Cliristmas in Germany. A. Fuchs. Wal- laces' F 41:1672-3 D 22 '16 War-time Christmas. Wallaces' F 42:1711 D 21 '17 What Christmas means to me. Country Gent 81:2205 D 23 '16 What is Christmas to me? L. W. Lighty. Nat Stock & F 40:962 D 23 '16 Christmas come-back; story. H. Richmond. Nat Stock liog maps Am Soc Agron J 10: 49-83 F '18 Effect of climate and soil tipon agriculture. R. R. Spafford. maps University Studies (Nebraska Univ., Lincoln) v 16, nos 1,2:91- 113 Ja-Ap '16 Killing frost and length of the growing sea- son in various sections of Kentucky. F. J. Walz. maps Ky Ag Exp C 19:120-32 '17 Meteorology of Brazil. C. M. Delgado De Carvalho (Met^orologie du Brgzil. 528p il '17 John Bale, sons, & Danielsson, ltd., Lon- don) Exp Station Rec 37:619-20 N '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 203 Climate — Continued Kiitive vegetation and climate of Colorado in their relation to agriculture. W. W. Rob- bins, il maps Colo Ag Exp B 224:1-56 '17 Notes on meteorology and climatology. C: F. Brooks. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 47:565-7 Je 7 '18 Surface formations and agricultural condi- tions of northeastern Minnesota; with a chapter on climatic conditions of Minnesota by U. G. Purssell. (B. 13) p 24-44 maps '17 Univ. of Minnesota, Minneapolis Tree growth and climate in the United States. K. W. Woodward. J For 15:521-31 My '17 Weather and crops. Wallaces' F 43:723 Ap 26 '18 Weather and honey production. L. A. Keno- yer. la Ag Exp B 169:15-26 Mr '17 See also Meteorology; Plants, Effect of climate on; Rain and rainfall; Trees, Effect of climate on Climate and crops. See Plants, Effect of climate on Climatology, Agricultural. See Plants, Effect of climate on Climbing plants Climbers of merit; roses. A. J. Fish. Gard M 23:342 Jl '16 Climbing roses. E. Molyneux. il Gard Chron (Lond) 60:288 D 16 '16 Four trustworthy vines. Gard Chron Am 22: 146 My '18 Hardy vines for all purposes. C. L. Meller. il Gard M 22:218 Ja '16 .' How to plant and raise vines. H. Findlay. il Art World (2 W. 45th st, N.Y. 35c) 3:sup5-8 Mr '18 , Newer climbing roses of merit. B. I. Farring- ton. il Gard M 27:72-3 Mr '18 Seasonable notes on ornamental climbers. Gard Chron Am 20:349 Ag '16 Shade trees, hardy shrubs, roses, perennials and other ornamental plants recommended for Maine. C. L. Wilkins and S. H. Eaton, il Maine Ag Dept B v 15:10-13 S '16 Special purpose vines. E. I. jFarrington. 11 O Judd Farmer 62:26 Ap 7 '17 "Vines and their uses. W. T. Macoun. {In On- tario horticultural societies, 11th annual re- port, 1916, p. 76-80) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto, Canada Vines for flowers. S: A. Hamilton. Country Gent 82:615 Mr 24 '17 Vines for shade and ornamental planting. J. J. Thornber. Ariz Ag Exp Timely Hints no 117:1-4 '16 Vines for shading. S: A. Hamilton. Country Gent 82:566 Mr 17 '17 Vines that climb; photographs. S. L. Bastin. Country Life 31:56 N '16 See ulso Actinidia; Cantua buxifolia; Clematis; Evonymus; Ivy; Morning-glories; Raphidophora; Wistaria Clippings Filing of clippings and bulletins. Wallaces' F 42:289 F 16 '17 Filing system for the farmer. J. C. KnoUin. Hoard's D 51:427 Mr 31 '16 Indexing reference matter. Wallaces' F 42: 545 Mr 23 '17 Clocks Minor American clockmakers. 11 Country Life 30:60 O '16 Tompion and his clocks. W. A. Dyer, il Country Life 32:74 Je '17 Cloth. See Textile industry and fabrics Clotheslines Reel for the clothesline. Country Gent 81:669 Mr 18 '16 Clothing Americanism the spirit of costume design. E. Miller. J Home Econ 10:207-11 My '18 Children's clothing. M. J. Newcomb. il Pa Ag Ext C 48:1-20 '16 Choosing her own clothes. M. A. Bartlett. O Judd Farmer 64:20 Ja 5 '18 Choosing of textiles and home sewing. C. I. Davis. Ill Farmers Inst Household Sci 1917: 36-49 '18 Clothes and the body. C. G. Baker. J Home Econ 8:320-3 Je '16 Clothes and the income. C. G. Baker. J Home Econ 8:373-6 Jl '16 Clothes best suited for farm work. F. D. Brown. Prog F 33:71 Ja 19 '18 Clothing budgets. J Home Econ 8:376-8 Jl '16 Clothing conservation for home and com- munity. M. Weller. Minn Ag Ext Spec B 25 4p '18 Clothing; elementary lessons in sewing; the principles of color in dress, and home dressmaking. N. J. Davis, diags Nev Ag Ext B 6:1-23 '16 Clothing for children, il J Ag (Quebec) 22:29 Ag '18 Clothing for the farm women. Prog F 33:408 Mr 30 '18 Clothing Janet's children. N. K. Jones, il Country Gent 82:1998 D 15 '17 Clothing; national situation, care, removal of spots, remodeling. Utah Ag Ext C 10 4p '18 Clothing situation. M. Weller. J Home Econ 10:401-8 S '18 College girl's wardrobe. M. Myers. J Home Econ 8:189-90 Ap '16 Cost of women's clothes. J. L. Ashlock. J Home Econ 9:499-502 N '17 Costume appreciation. M. H. Brown and L. D. Taylor. J Home Econ 8:288-93 Je '16 Donning the new work dress. A. G. Vestal, il Power F 27:43 Mr '18 Dress and dressmaking. A. M. Zollman. 11 J Ag (Quebec) 21:109, 126, 143-4, 159; 22: 14 Ja-Ap, Jl '18 Dress for the work. M. G. Feint, il Nat Stock & F 41:328 Je 23 '17 Dresses from bran sacks. K. M. Adams. Country Gent 82:982 Je '17 Few hjints on buying clothing. M. L. Mat- thews. Purdue Ag 10:39-|- Ja '16 Fitness of things. E. Irving. Nat Stock & F 40:1163 F 3 '17 Furs for the youngsters. R. S. Wheeler. 11 Country Gent 83:50 Ja 5 '18 Getting winter clothes ready, il Ohio F 140: 302 O 6 '17 Golden mean in dress. H. H. Murphy, il Coun- try Gent 81:133 Ja 15 '16 New clothes at small cost. H. Manning, il Wis Ag Ext C 91:1-8 '17 New things from old. E. Irving. Nat Stock & F 42:680 O 26 '18 Our grandmothers' clothes. H. Richmond. O Judd Farmer 61:20 Ag 26 '16 Planning the costume. M. B. Richardson, il la Ag Ext Home Econ B 9:1-20 '16 Readv-made and homemade clothing. C. G. Baker. J Home Econ 8:448-50 Ag '16 Remodeling, care and repair of clothes. R. Smith. Purdue Ag 12:439-40 Ap '18 School clothing for the children. Prac F 114: 277 Ag 15 'IS Season's problems in dress. M. Rose. Purdue Ag 12:98-9 N '17 Sensible and economical dressing. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:1036 Ag 26 '16 Standardized dress. E. Ronzone. J Home Econ 10:426-8 S '18 Struggle for a house dress. H. C. Bennett, il Country Gent 81:1209 Je 10 '16 Style craze and farm folks. C. C. Johnston. Ohio F 138:604 D 16 '16 Teaching the clothing budget. J. G. Cation. J Home Econ 10:437-43 O '18 Textiles — their care and use. N. S. Knowles and others. 11 la Ag Ext Home Econ B 4:1- 23 '17-'18 Trvick gardener's clothes. C. L. Meller. Coun- try Gent 81:1394 Jl 22 '16 What we shall wear this year and next. A. L. Rolfe. J Home Econ 10:125-9 Mr '18 When love of dress begins. Nat Stock & F 40:142 Ap 29 *16 Winter clothes for the farmer. Prog F 32:1219 N 17 '17 204 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Clothing — Continued Women and clothes; what the clubs are do- ing in the matter of standardization. H. L. Johnson. J Home Econ 9:127-36 Mr '17 See 'also Costume; Dressmaking; Infants — Clothing; Mending; Textile industry and fabrics Bibliography Conservation in clothing and clothing mate- rials; selected list of references prepared for the Library directors for Illinois and Ohio United States food administration. M. Mitchell and others. 5p mim '18 U.S. Food administration for Illinois, Urbana * Economics of textiles and clothing. L. M. Clatworthy and S. J. Swenson, comps. Wash State Coll Lib (Pullman) B 6:1-44 Ag '18 (25c) Clover Alfalfa and clover in the orchard. A. C. Weed. Rural N Y 75:581 Ap 8 '16 Alfalfa, melilotus and red clover. T. Butler. Prog F 31:978 Ag 12 '16 Causes of clover failure. E: Van Alstyne. il N Y Ag Dept B 87:2878-86 S '16 Clover. A. J. Pieters. il N Y Ag Dept B 87: 2854-63 S '16 Clover. B. G. Southwick. il Conn Ag Coll Ext B 6:1-11 '17 Clover acreage; urgent need for increased planting. Weekly N L 5:1 Ja 23 'IS; Same. Coop Manager & F 7:90 Mr '18 Clover and clover hay. A. Howard and G. L. C. Howard. Ag J of India 11:71-8 Ja '16 Clover and clover seed, (/n Report, Qviebec Dairymen's assn., 1916, p. 333-8) '17 Clover and vetch do well in south Alabama. J. E. Pittman. il Prog F 31:1040 Ag 26 '16 Clover for seed means clover for feed. C. A. LeClair. il Country Gent 83:8 Ap 27 '18 Clover in irrigated orchards. E. F. Stephens. Fruit-Grower 28:135 P 15 '17 Clover in the South. Rural N Y 76:277 F 24 '17 Clover means rich lands and big crops. 11 Prog F 31:946 Ag 5 '16 Clover laised corn yield from 25 to 40 bushels per acre. W. H. Chambers. Prog F 31:979 Ag 12 '16 Clover seeding; prevent failure of the crop. Weekly N L 4:9 Ap 25 '17; Same. Jersey B 36:681 My 2 '17 Clover situation in central Illinois. R. C. Bishop, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 F 12 '16 Clovers for Arkansas farms. W. C. Lassetter. Ark Ag Ext 4p '16 Clovers of Tennessee. J. M. Buchanan, il Gleanings 45:520-1 Jl '17 Cowpeas and clover. Country Gent 81:904 Ap 22 '16 Cure clover in the shade. Hoard's D 53:991 Jl 13 '17 Cutting clover too short. T: M. Cisel. Hoard's D 55:181 F 22 'IS Effect of elemental sulphur and of calcium sulphate on plant life. W. Pitz. il J Ag Re- search 5:771-80 Ja 17 '16 Getting a stand of clover. C. B. Hutchison. Jersey B 35:394 Mr 15 '16 Getting and keeping a stand of clover. Kim- ball's D F 14:204 Mr 15 '16 Grass and clover planting program. Prog F 33:220 F 16 '18 Grass before livestock. C. B. Williams, il Country Gent 81:921 Ap 29 '16 Grasses and clovers under irrigation. J. M. Pitt, il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:78- 82 F '17 Growing oais, clover and corn, il O Judd Farmer 62:1 Ap 28 '17 Helpful facts for clover growers, map Prog F 32:200 F 17 '17 How to recognize some of the clovers and vetches. J. F. Duggar. il Prog F 31:948 Ag 5 '16 How to succeed with bur and crimson clover. B. L. Moss, map Prog F 31:945 Ag 5 '16 Life of the clovers. Wallaces' F 41:310 F 25 •16 Little clover talk. Rural N Y 75:590 Ap 8 '16 Loss of organic matter in clover returned to the soil. G: E. Boltz. Am Soc Agron J 10: 210-14 My '18 Loss of organic matter in clover returned to soil. G. K. Boltz and C. J. Schollenberger. Ohio As Exp B v 2:397-400 D '17 Mammoth clover experience. R. C. Dimick. O Judd Farmer 60:8 Je 3 '16 Mammoth clover for pasture. W. S. Tomlin- son. Ohio F 142:90 Ag 3 '18 Mammoth clover is favored. O Judd Farmer 61:16 Jl 29 '16 Methods of seeding clover. B: G. Southwick. Rural N Y 77:666 My 11 '18 Most wonderful legume known. W. J. Beas- ley. map Prog F 32:818 Jl 2S "17 No weather proof clover. O Judd Farmer 65: 188 S 7 '18 Oats and clover. Kimball's D F 16:231 Mr 15 '18 Ohio should grow more clover. F. E. Bear. Ohio F 142:499 N 23 '18 Page of clover experience letters. Prog F 32: 820 Jl 28 '17 Quick returns from the use of lime. G: P. Williams, il Ohio F 141:341 Mr 9 '18 Securing a catch of clover. Wallaces' F 41:675 Ap 28 '16 Seeding to grass and clover. H. J. Wheeler. (B. 3) 23p il n.d. Am. agricultural chemica^l CO., 92 State st., Boston Silage from clover and timothy. E. Norman. Hoard's D 55:272 Mr 8 '18 Some helps in starting and growing a stand of clover. W. K. Shakes. Purdue Ag 10:11-12 Je '16 Some reasons why clover fails. A. E. Gran- tham. Prac F 114:92 Mr 1 '18 Story of a bootstrap lift; Piedmont farmer paid for poor land, and made it rich through clover. B. Howard, il Country Gent 83:8 Jl 20 '18 To feed or to plow under. Nat Stock & F 40: 1146 F 3 '17 Twelve rules for success in seeding clover. P. W. Moore. Prog P 32:857 Ag 11 '17 Vetch and clover. W. H. Barton and W. R. Elliott. S C Ag Ext B A:l-20 '10 (rev) Wintei injury of alfalfa and clover. C. A. Gearhart. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:199-201 Jl '16 See also Berseem; Clover, Alsike; Clover, Buffalo; Clover, Bur; Clover, Crimson; Clover, Sweet; Clover, White; Clover hay; Feeding and feeding stuffs — Clover; Les- pedeza Diseases and pests Clover insects. C. R. Crosby and M. D. Leonard, il N Y Ag Dept B 87:2864-74 S '16 Clover leafhopper and its control in the cen- tral states. E. H. Gibson, il Farmers' B 737: 1-8 '16 Crown rot of clover. J. A. McClintock. il Va Ag Dept B 115:50-2 '17 Diseases of alfalfa and clover. C: Gregory. il N Y Ag Dept B 87:2898-903 S '16 Important clover insects; damage, descrip- tion, life history and control. H. A. Gos- sard. il Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:104-6, 190-3 Ap, Je '18 Influence of parasitic fungi on the clover crop. A. I. Lobik. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8. no 2:307-8 F '17 Sclerotinia trifoliorum, the cause of stem rot of clovers and alfalfa, bibliog il Phyt 7: 432-42 D '17 Some important clover diseases in Ohio. W. Van Pelt, il Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:239-43 Ag '18 Three insects affecting clover seed produc- tion. G. F. Moznette. il Ore Ag Ext B 203: 1-4 '17 See also Clover aphis; Clover leaf -tiers; Clover root borers Seed Boom in clover seed; Idaho raises the seed to enrich eastern soils. Country Gent 81:559 Mr 11 '16 ,.,.., Clover and grass seed inspected m 1914. C. P. Smith. Md Ag Exp B 197:1-58 '16; Same. Md Ag Exp Rep 1916-1917 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 205 Clover — Seed — Continued Clover and timothy receipts and shipments for Chicago, Milwaukee and Toledo markets. See monthly numbers of United States seed reporter Clover-growing for seed. L. Lowe. J Ag New Zealand 13:263-6 O '16 Cloveiseed and hay. E. Roberts. Nat Stock & P 41:280 Je 9 "17 Clover seed outlook. Coop Manager & F 8:83 O '18 Clover seed prices; monthly average for a five year period, 1913-17. U S Seed Rep 2:6-7 S '18 Clover seed production. A. J. Pieters. U S Seed Rep 1:3 D '17 Clover seed stripper. Weekly N L 4:4 My 16 '17 Clover seed stripper that is cheap and effec- tive. C. R. Hudson. Prog F 31:562 Ap 22 '16 Common red clover for seed. J Ag (Quebec) 21:55 O '17 Comparative researches on the dimensions of the seeds of clover and dodder. M. Heinrich. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:364-5 Mr '16 Estimated acreage, yield, and prices of medium red clover and alsike clover seed. U S Seed Rep 2:3 S '18 Home grown clover seed in Pontiac county. C. H. Hodge. J Ag (Quebec) 21:7 Jl '17 Inventorv of clover and alfalfa seed. U S Seed Rep 1:1 D '17 Make vour clover stripper now. Prog F 31: 282 F 26 '16 Production of clover seed under irrigation in southern Idaho. L. C. Aicher. il Idaho Ag Exp B 100:1-19 '17 Purchase of clover seed. J Bd Ag 22:997-8 Ja '16 ^ Report of red and alsike clover, map U S Seed Rep 1:3 Mr '18 Saving clover seed. Prog F 33/:242 F 23 '18 Saving the clover seed. J. L. justice, il Ohio F 142:318 O 5 '18 / Shortage of clover seed in Essex in 1917. R. Robson. J Bd Ag 25:176-9 Mk '18 Timothy, clover and alfalfa seed prices. U S Seed Rep 2:7 O '18 / Weed seed in clover and grass, il Wallaces' F 43:87 Ja 18 '18 W^inter threshing of clover seed. C. A. Le Clair. Country Gent 81:1616 S 2 '16 Statistics Clover and timothy seed: wholesale price. See United States Department of agricul- ture Yearbooks Clover, Alsike Alsike clover growing. Monthly Crop Rep 3:17 F '17 Alsike clover showing special merit. O Judd Farmer 64:3 Mr 16 '18 Alsike clover thrives on lowlands and in wet places. Weekly N L, 4:3 Mv 16 '17; Same. Jersev B 36:839 My 30 '17; Same. Irr Age 32: 120 ,IP '17 More about alsike for Illinois. R. C. Bishop. O Judd Farmer 64:3 Ap 6 '18 I^tilitv of alsike clover. W. S. Tomlinson. Ohio F 142:499 N 23 '18 Clover, Buffalo Boiling buffalo clover seed. A. D. McNair. Sci- ence (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 45:220-1 Mr 2 '17 - Clover, Bur Bur clover and Avigusta vetch. R. E. Lambert. Prog F 31:968 Ag 5 '16 Bur clover for improvement of coastal plain soils. C. B. ^Villiams. il N C Ag Ext C 20: 1-8 '16 Letter from Lambert, the bur clover man. R. E. Lambert. Prog F 32:829 Jl 28 '17 Place of bur clover. A. D. McNair. Prog F 32: 821 Jl 28 '17 Seed Producing bur clover seed. A. D. McNair. Prog F 31:1031 Ag 26 '16 Scalding or boiling burs of bur clover to hasten germination. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 31:11 Ja 1 '16 Clover, Bush. See Lespedeza Clover, Button Button clover. R. McKee. il map Farmers' B . 730:1-9 '16 Clover, Crimson Alfalfa and crimson clover in Virginia. W. H. Harrison. Rural N Y 76:851 Jl 7 '17 Crimson clover. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 112: 377 O 15 '16 Crimson clover. C. B. Williams, il N C Ag Ext C 15:1-8 Ag '16 Crimson- clover Bob; South Carolina po'land yields much cotton and other crops. H. S. Stabler, il Country Gent 81:1319-20 Jl 8 '16 Crimson clover for green manure. A. E. Grantham, il Country Gent 82:1346 S 1 '17 Crimson clover: it pays. R. E. Grigsby. Prog F 32:829 Jl 28 '17 Crimson clover makes corn. W. H. Barton. Prog F 32:830 Jl 28 '17 Cultural experiments in Germany with trifo- lium pratense from 18 different localities. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 2:225-6 F '16 Curing red clover. Prac F 112:248 Je 15 '16 Doubling yields with crimson clover. Prog F 31:791 Je 17 '16 Effect of fineness of division of pulverized limestone on the yield of crimson clover and lime requirement of soils. N. Kopeloff. Science (Science Press. Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 45:363-5 Ap 13 '17 Energy values of red-clover hay and maize meai. H: P. Armsby and others. J Ag Re- search 7:379-87 N 27 '16 Experiments in Germany on the determina- tion and yield of red clover from various sources. K. Miiller. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 5:731-3 My '17 Facts about crimson clover. E. F. Cauthen. Prog P 32:869 Ag 11 "17 Helps to secure a good stand of red clover. il Va Ag Dept B 126:26-30 '18 Hodges, of crimson clover fame. J. L. Sher- ard. il Prog F 32:819 Jl 28 '17 How to grow crimson clover. J. R. Ricks. Miss Ag Ext C 8 4p '16 Improvement of red clover. J. Beverley, il J Ag New Zealand 12:293-4 Ap '16 More attention should be given to red clover. T. Butler. Prog F 31:1143 S 30 '16 Of three good things choose the best; red clover, alfalfa, sweet clover. J. Buchanan. Wallaces' F 42:546 Mr 23 '17 Overgrowth of red clover. W. H. Arnold. Rural N Y 77:995 Ag 24 '18 Plant some crimson clover. C. R. Hudson. Prog F 31:954 Ag 5 '16 Red clover as a honey plant. F. C. Pellett. 11 Am Bee J 58:238-9 Jl '18 Says crimson clover has no equal as grazing crop. M. S. Pearson. Prog F 31:968 Ag 5 '16 Tests of the value of stable manure, com- mercial fertilizer, and crimson clover for vegetable crops. T: H. White. Md Ag Exp B 199:95-106 '16; Same. Md Ag Exp Rep 1916-1917 '17 Where and when to sow crimson clover. Prog F 31:975 Ag 12 '16 Seed Growing crimson clover seed. Prac F 113:32 Ja 15 '17 Importance of knowing the germination of crimson clover seed. B. Brown. U S Seed Rep 2:1 Jl '18 Red clover seed and its impurities. J: T. Dymond. (S. B. Pamph. S-2) 20p il '18 Can- ada Ag Red clover seed production, pollination stud- ies. J. M. Westgate and others, bibliog il U S Ag B 289:1-31 '15: Summary. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:67-8 Ja '16 Rotary seed harvester for crimson clover. A. J. Pieters. (F. C. I.— 47) 8p il '18 U S Ag Save the crimson clover seed. T. Butler. Prog F 31:531 Ap 15 '16 Varieties Correlation between the external and inter- nal morphology and the length of the vege- tative period of some varieties of trifolium pratense; research -work in Russia. V. Joltkevitch. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1: 66-9 Ja '17 206 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Clover, Crimson — Varieties — Continued Red clover and its varieties. E. Breakwell. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:105-9 F 'IS Clover, Egyptian. See Berseem Clover, Sweet Alfalfa and sweet clover. C: A. Norcross. il Nev Ag Ext B 5:21-8 '16 Annual variety of melilotus alba. H. S. Coe. Am Sec Ag-ron J 9:380-2 N '17 Bees in tiie Middle West; sweet clover favor- able for honey production. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 45:512-16 Jl '17 Bokhara or sweet clover. E. Breakwell. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:731-4 O '17 Crop for soil and stock, il Wallaces' F 43:483 Mr 15 '18 Culture of sweet clover and vetch. E. G. Montgomery, il Cornell Reading Courses 5, no 108:123-40 '16; Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916, V 2:1213-30 '17 Curing sweet clover hay. W. E. Bowers. Hoard's D 51:930 Jl 7 '16 Danger points in sweet clover production. A. T. Morison. Hoard's D 53:820 Je 8 '17 Decomposition of sweet clover (melilotus alba Desr. ) as a green manure under greenhouse conditions. L. A. Mavnard. bibliog il Cornell Ag Exp B 394:121-49 '17 Effect of different methods of inoculation on the jield and protein content of alfalfa and sweet clover. A. C. Arnv and R. W. Thatcher. Am Soc Agron J 9:127-37 Mr '17 Enthusiastic for sweet clover. D. E. Gray. Rural N Y 75:513 Mr 25 '16 Facts about sweet clover. Rural N Y 75:684 Ap 29 '16 Growing and utilization of sweet clover in Kentucky. G: Roberts. Ky Ag Ext C 60:1-11 '18 Growing of sweet clover. E. E. Barton. Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:352-5 '18 Growing sweet clover, il Am Bee J 58:84-5 Mr '18 Growing sweet clover. A. E. Grantham, il Prac P 112:207 My 15 '16 Handling live stock on sweet clover. Hoard's D 54:58 Ag 10 '17 Hope farm notes; sweet clover. Rural N Y 75:886 Je 17 '16 How a weed redeemed a county. F. F. Gil- more, il Hoard's D 52:164 S 1 '16 Improving Dakota pastures with sweet clover. Hoard's D 51:818 Je 9 '16 Inoculating sweet clover. D. C. Smith. Rural N Y 70:407 Mr 17 '17 Irrigated sweet clover. L. Ogilvy. Breeder's Gaz 70:128 Jl 27 '16 Of three good things choose the best; red clover, alfalfa, sweet clover. J. Buchanan. Wallaces' F 42:546 Mr 23 '17 Possibilities of sweet clover in Pennsylvania. J. M. Fry. il Penn State F 9:452-3+ N '16 Raising sweet clover as a fai-m crop. C. G. Williams, il Ohio F 141:173-4 F 9 '18 Rotation with sweet clover. A. Bloomingdale. Rural N Y 76:392 Mr 10 '17 Seven good years of sweet clover, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 Ap 29 '16 Sow sweet clover right where you are — lots of it and keep at it. V. Weaver. Gleanings 46:150 Mr '18 Sow sweet clover seed now. A. Bloomingdale. Rural N Y 76:281 P 24 '17 Sweet clover, il Va Ag Dept B 109:123-6 '16 Sweet clover. Wallaces' F 42:1114 Ag 10 '17 Sweet clover. A. Atkinson. Mont Ag Exp C 62:49-55 '17 Sweet clover. H. S. Coe. 11 N Y Ag Dept B 87:2949-60 S '16 Sweet clover. W^: G. Eckhardt. il Wallaces' F 42:757 My 4 '17 Sweet clover. H. L. Fulmer. il Ontario Ag Dept B 235:1-32 '16 Sweet clover. J. G. Haney. 36p il 5c '16 Int. harvester co., Chicago Sweet clover. C. A. Helm. Mo Ag Ext C 36: 1-8 '17 Sweet clover. J. C. Hurst. Wallaces' P 41:488 Mr 24 '16 Sweet clover. O. F. Jensen, il Hoard's D 51: 772 Je 2 '16 Sweet clover. F. M. Lutts. il Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:45-7 P '17 Sweet clover. T. S. Parsons, il Wyo Ag Exp B 110:1-15 '16 Sweet clover a coming pasture and fodder crop. Am Sheep B & W 36:274-5 My '16 Sweet clover a strong nitrogen gatherer. P. B. Linfleld. Better Fruit 11:10 Jl '16 Sweet clover, a valuable southern crop. B. K. Watson. Hoard's D 52:496 O 27 '16 Sweet clover and alfalfa seed and seeding. G. C. Wooster. Coop Manager & F 7:109 Jl 'IS Sweet clover and Sudan. O Judd Farmer 60: 5 My 27 '16 Sweet clover as a drainage plant. R. Stewart. Country Gent 82:1025 Je 16 '17 Sweet clover as a farm crop, il Am Bee J 58:7-8 Ja '18 Sweet clover as a soil builder. J. W. Hen- ceroth. Breeder's Gaz 71:16 Ja 4 '17 Sweet clover as a soil improver. W. E. Bow- ers, il Country Gent 81:450 F 26 '16 Sweet clover compared with alfalfa. W. E. Bowers. Rural N Y 75:911 Je 24 '16 Sweet-clover convert. R. S. Hyde, il Country Gent 81:586 Mr 11 '16 Sweet clover experience. Nat Stock & P 40: 1046 Ja 13 '17 Sweet clover experience. J. Y. Weir. Wal- laces' F 41:287 F 18 '16 Sweet clover for hay. W. E. Bowers, il Coun- try Gent 81:1340 Jl 8 '16 Sweet clover for pasture. W. E. Bowers. Hoard's D 53:598 Ap 27 '17; Same cond. Country Gent 81:790 Ap 8 '16 Sweet clover for pasture. C: S. Weller. il Country Gent 81:1947 N 4 '16 Sweet clover from start to finish. C: B. Wing. Ohio F 137:558 Ap 15 '16 Sweet clover: growing the crop. H. S. Coe. il map Farmers' B 797:1-34 '17 Sweet clover in Iowa. O. P. Jensen. Rural N Y 75:73 Ja 15 '16 Sweet clover in New York. A. Bloomingdale. Rural N Y 75:320 F 26 '16 Sweet clover in the Northwest. R. A. Mor- gan. Am Bee J 57:378 N '17 Sweet clover in the orchard. P. Sattler. Ohio P 137:714 My 20 '16 Sweet clover in the South. W. F. Massey. Rural N Y 76:548 Ap 14 '17 Sweet clover is growing in favor. Va Ag Dept B 126:42-7 '18 Sweet clover — its value to the beekeeper. M. G. Dadant. il Am Bee J 56:51 F '16 Sweet clover on acid soils. W. E. Bowers, il Country Gent 81:327 P 12 '16 Sweet clover on stump land. Rural N Y 76: 1288 N 10 '17 Sweet clover on Sunnyside farm. E. O. Rodehaver. Ohio F 141:174 F 9 '18 Sweet clover on the livestock farm. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 140:136 Ag 25 '17 Sweet-clover pasture. Weekly N L 4:4 Jl 11 '17 Sweet clover: vitilization. H. S. Coe. il Farm- ers' B 820:1-32 '17; Same cond. Nat Wool Grower 7:52 Je '17; Same cond. Hoard's D 53:825 Je 8 '17; Excerpt. Wallaces' F 42: 1093 Ag 3 '17 Sweet clover vs. alfalfa. I. J. Mathews. Ohio F 142:71 Jl 27 '18 What sweet clover did. R. A. Hayne. il Nat Stock & P 40:990 D 30 '16 Winter- sown clover. W. J. Piggott, jr. il Country Gent 83:48 Ja 19 '18 Seed Avoid mixed sweet clover. O Judd Parmer 60: 3 Je 10 '16 How to cut sweet clover for seed. Jersey B 36:1229 Ag 8 '17 New supply of sweet clover seed. J. L. Graff. Rural N Y 75:1388 N 4 '16 Producing sweet-clover seed. Country Gent 81:1408 Jl 22 '16 Pi'oducing sweet clover seed. W. E. Bowers. Hoard's D 54:64 Ag 10 '17 Scarified sweet clover seed. W. E. Bowers. Breeder's Gaz 69:1330 Je 29 '16 Sweet clover for seed, il Wallaces' F 41:898 Je 23 '16 Sweet-clover seed. T. S. Parsons, il Country Gent 82:482 Mr 10 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 207 Clover, Sweet — Seed — Continued Sweet clover; hai-vesting and thrashing the seed crop. H. S. Coe. il plans Farmers' B 836:1-23 '17 Clover, White History of Kentucky bUiegrass and wliite clover in the United States. L. Carrier and K. S. Bort. Am Soc Agron J 8:256-66 Jl '16 Shamrock versus white clover. Am Bee J 58; 13 Ja ']S Sowing of wild white clover in county Down. W. D. Davidson. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 1: 30-5 '16 Trials of wild white clover. D. A. Gilchrist. J Bd Ag 22:1063-8 F '16 White clover. T. Butler. Prog F 32:815 Jl 28 •17 "White clover and its distribution. J: H. Lovell. il Gleanings 44:476-8 Je 15 '16 White-clover pollen. J: H. Lovell. Gleanings 44:727-8 Ag 15 '16 Seed Adulteration of whit© clover seed. T. Ander- son. J Bd Ag 23:940-4 Ja '17 Growing wild white clover for seed, bibliog J Bd Ag 24:424-8 Jl '17 Ordinarv white clover seed versus wild white clover seed. T. J. Jenkin. J Bd Ag 23:1202-8 Mr '17 Clover aphis Losses caused bv the clover aphis. A. C. Bur- rill. Idaho Ag Exp B 104:26-9 '18 Two clover aphids. E. M. Patch, il J Ag Re- search 3:431-3 F '15 Clover bloat. See Cows — Diseases and pests Clover hay Clover and clover hay. A. Howard and G. L. C. Howard. Ag J of India 11:71-8 Ja '16 Cutting clover hay. E. W. Gage. Rural N T 77:766 Je 8 '18 Making alfalfa and clover hay/ A. O. Choate. Hoard's D 53:896 Je 22 '17 Clover leaf-tiers Clover leaf tver. H. A. Go^sard. bibliog il Ohio Ag Exp B 297:431-43 '16; Same cond. J Econ Entom 9:80-1 F '16; Same cond. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:181-5 Je '16 Clover midge Clover seed midge; damage, description, life historv and control. H. A. Gossard. il Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:150-2 My '18 Control of the clover-flower midge. C. W. Creel and L. P. Rockwood. il Farmers' B 971:1-12 '18 Controlling the clover-flower midge in the Paciiic Northwest. C. AV. Creel and L. P. Rockwood. il Farmers' B 942:1-12 '18 Save clover seed. Weekly N L 5:1 My 8 '18 Clover root borers Clover root borers; plowing fields before July reduces injury from pest of legumes. J. R. Stear. il Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:187-9 Je '18 Club moss. See Lycopodiuin ; Selaginella Clubroot Club root of brassicas. Gard Chron (Lond) 63:225 Je 1 '18 Studies on clubroot of cruciferous plants. C: Chupp. bibliog il Cornell Ag Exp B 387:421- 52 '17: Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1917:421- 52 '18 Tissue invasion by plasmodiophora brassicae. L. O. Kunkel. bibliog il J Ag Research 14: 543-72 S 16 '18 Clubs Handbooks for the young people's clubs. Prog F 31:372 Mr 11 '16 Rural clubs in Wisconsin. C. J. Galpin and D. W. Sawtelle. il map Wis Ag Exp B 271: 1-58 '16 Story of a neighborhood book club. Prog F 32: 73 Ja 20 '17 Why our voung folks are contented at home. a". C. Wortman. Country Gent 81:490 F 26 '16 S'rr alio Agricultural clubs, and references vinder that subject; Agricultural college clubs; Boys' clubs; Community clubs; Country life clulis: Farmers' associations; Girls' clubs; Homemakers' clubs; Women's clubs; also Cheyenne club Programs Suggested programs for young people's clubs, 1916. Prog F 31:311 F 26 '16 See also Agricultural clubs — Programs; Community clubs — Programs; Women's clubs — Piograms Clutches, Automobile. See Automobiles — Clutches Clydesdales Baron O'Buchlyvie's sale price. D: M. Fyffe. Breeder's Gaz 69:495-6 Mr 2 '16 Beginnings of the Clydesdale. Breeder's Gaz 74:14 Jl 4 'IS Belgian, Clyde and shire. Wallaces' F 42:1623 N 30 '17 Clydesdale affairs in Scotland. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 73:378 F 21 '18 Clydesdale and his achievements. J. S. Mont- gomery, il Field II 26:1017-19 D '16 Clydesdale and shires. R. A. Hayne. il Nat Stock & F 41:426 Jl 28 '17 Clydesdale and sires that have made it. A: Galbraith. Breeder's Gaz 70:774 O 26 '16 Clvdesdale auctions in Scotland. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 73:64 Ja 10 '18 Clydesdale breeding in Scotland, il Field II 28:436 Je '18 Clydesdale show in Scotland. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 69:1070 My 18 '16 Clydesdale situation in Scotland. A. Chrystal. il Field II 26:113-14 F '16 Clydesdale trade in Scotland. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 72:937 N 22 '17 Clydesdales at Scotland's stallion show. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 73:708 Ap 4 '18 Clydesdales at the International. Breeder's Gaz 70:1127 D 14 '16 Clydesdales at the International. W. L. Hou- ser. Breeder's Gaz 73:20 Ja 3 '18 Clydesdales at the royal sho^v. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 70:131 Jl 27 '16 Clydesdales at the Scottish stallion show. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 69:727-8 Mr 30 '16 Clydesdales from Scotland. A. Mowat. Breed- ers Gaz 71:1070 My 24 '17 Coming of a sire, il Field II 27:936-7-f D '17 Honorable Clydesdale record, il Field II 26: 425 My '16 International eclat at Hayfield. il Field II 26: 601-2 Jl '16 Lordlv Scottish drafter. R. B. Ogilvie. il Breeder's Gaz 72:1140-l-f D 20 '17 Prepotent Clydesdale sires. A. Galbraith. Breeder's Gaz 70:838 N 2 '16 Record price founded on performance. D: M. Tyffe. Breeder's Gaz 69:1117 My 25 '16 Selling and earning value of Clydesdales. A. Galbraith. il Field II 26:28 Ja '16 Where the Clvdesdale is making good. C. W. Gay. il Breeder's Gaz 70:1208 D 21 '16 Price lists Clvdesdales in demand; great sales at Lanark, Scotland. J: Lennox, il Field II 27:950 D '17 Sale of Montgomery Clydesdales. A. Mowat. Breeder's Gaz 73:708 Ap 4 '18 Coaching Road coaching revival. A. H. Godfrey, il Breeder's Gaz 71:513 Mr 8 '17 Coal Are you a patriot in conserving fuel? V. H. Manning. Country Life 33:48 F 'IS Burning question. A. J. Casey. Coop Manager & F 8:79 N 'IS Buving coal direct from the mines. Am Coop J 12:590 Ap '17 Coal contracts. Am Flor 48:1157 Je 16 '17 Coal for greenhouse vise cut one-half. Market Growers J 22:360 My 15 '18 Coal market conditions very uncertain. Am Coop J 12:592 Ap '17 Coal preparation. Am Coop J 11:535-|- Ja '16 . Coal shortage or car shortage; the cause and remedy. Am Coop J 12:338 D '16 Coal situation. Am Coop J 12:632 My '17 Coal situation. Am Flor 50:1 Ja 19 '18 208 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Coal — Continued Coal weight losses — how overcome. Am Coop J 11:1172 Jl '16 Coaling up. O. Jacobs, il Am Coop J 13:466 Ag •18 Conservation the order of the day. Am Coop J 13:207 .Ja '18 Fuel supply; outlook for adequate winter re- serve. N Y Prod R 46:796 O 2 '18 How can we get more benefit out of the money we spend for coal? Am Coop J 13: 206 Ja '18 Ideal dealer. J: E. Beebe. Coop Manager & F 6:104-5 Ag '17 Is it wise to store coal now. Am Coop J 12: 691 Je '17 Lesson of 1916. Am Coop J 12:470 F '17 1916 shows largest consumption of coal. Am Coop J 12:404 Ja '17 Refunding the tax collected on anthracite coal. Am Coop J 12:67 S '16 Review of the coal situation. Coop Manager & F 6:102 Ag: 7:91 S; 88 O '17; 93 Ja; 104 F; 106-7 Mr '18 Serious need of saving coal. Power F 27:54 F '18 Some thoughts for the coal consumer as well as the dealer. Am Coop J 12:631 My '17 Spontaneous combustion in hay and coal. A. R. Lamb. Wallaces' F 42:1214 S 7 '17 Testing coal. N Y Prod R 42:626 Ag 9 '16 Trading productive farms for fuel. J: Marsh. 11 Ohio F 141:37 Ja 12 '18 Wholesale reductions in coal. Am Coop J 12: 741 J] '17 Why some coals do not burn. A. Mitchell. Am Coop J 12:72 S '16 Why the retail coal dealer should employ a modern accounting svstem. P: Beck. Coop Manager & F 7:94-5 Ag '18 Will we have coal this winter? Am Coop J 13:90 N '17 Prices Coal prices higher. Am Coop J 11:966 My '16 Loi sur la taxation des charbons et la limita- tion des frets pour le transport de charbons sous pavilion frangais. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:375-6 '17 Maximum prices on coal. Am Coop J 12:767 Ag '17 What makes coal so high? Am Coop J 11:1251 Ag '16 What will you pay for your winter's coal? Am Coop J 13:38 S '17 Storage Coal screenings danger. Am Flor 51:129 Ag 10 '18 Transportation Loss of coal in transit. Am Coop J 11:1173 Jl '16 Shippers' conference, Watertown, S.D., July 19-20. Coop Manager & F 6:64-5 Ag '17 Coal handling Concrete coal pockets at Watertown, Wis. 11 Am Coop J 11:1175 Jl '16 Efficient machinery will solve the coal hand- ling problem. Coop Manager & F 7:94 My '18 Cobblestones Unknown colonial type. C. L. Rose, il Coun- try Life 32:67-9 Je '17 Cocci dae. See ISIealy bugs; Scale Insects Coccidiodal granuloma Occurrence of coccidiodal granuloma (oidi- omycosis) in cattle. L. T. Giltner. bibliog il J Ag Research 14:533-41 S 16 '18 Coccidiosis Canine coccidiosis, with a note regarding other protozoan parasites from the dog. M. C. Hall and M. Wigdor. bibliog Am Vet M Assn J 53:64-76 Ap '18 Coccidia in subepithelial infections of the in- testines of birds. P. B. Hadley. J Bact 2:73- 8 Ja '17 Coccidiosis in cattle and carabaos in the Philippine Islands and its relation to rinder- pest: with discussion. C. H. Schultz. bibliog Am Vet M Assn J 48:687-705 Mr '16 Coccidiosis in poultry. S. Dodd. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:851-7 D '17 Intestinal coccidiosis. W. J. Lentz. Am Vet M Assn J 54:155-6 N '18 Mortality of rabbits in wet years in conse- quence of coccidiosis. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:73 Ja '18 Coccinellidae. See Ladybirds Coccomyces Inoculation experiments with species of coc- comyces from stone fruits. G. W. Keitt. 11 J Ag Research 13:539-70 Je 10 '18 Cockchafers. See June bugs Cockleburs Cockle-burs poison hogs. Coop Manager & F 7:87 S '17 Interesting modification in xanthium. C: A. Shull. il Am J Bot 4:40-3 Ja '17 Cockroaches Cockroach pest of greenhouses. M. P. Zappe. bibliog Conn State Ag Exp B 203:302-13 '18 Cockroaches and their control. V. R. Haber. 11 Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:233-5 Ag '16 Household and camp insects. E. P. Felt, il N Y State Museum (Albany) B 194:60-2 F '17 Suggestions as to getting rid of cockroaches. Wallaces' F 41:740 My 12 '16 Cocoa. See Cacao Cocoa grass. See Nut grass Coconut Coconut industry in Nicaragua, il Pan Am Magazine (70 5th av., N.Y. 25c) 24:124-8 Ja '17 Coconut, its culture and uses. P. J. Wester, il Philippine Ag R 11, no 1:5-57 '18 Coconut products — a new American Industry, il Literary Digest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 58: 22-3 Ag 10 '18 Double coconut or coco de mer. 11 Gard Chron (Lond) 59:141 Mr 11 '16 Germirlating coconuts. O. F. Cook and C. B. Doyle, il J Heredity 7:148-57 Ap '16 * Importance of Trinidad's coconut industries. H: D. Baker. (Commerce Reports no. 263) p 535-43 (N 8) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Diseases and pests Brassolis sophorae, a butterfly injurious to coconut palms In British (Juiana. L. D. Cleare, jr. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 3:462 Mr '16 Cocoanut-tree caterpillar (brassolis isthmia) of Panama. L. H. Dunn, il J Econ Entom 10:473-88 O '17 Oivctes rhinoceros in the Philippines. D. B. Mackie. 11 Philippine Ag R 10, no 4:315-34 '17 Laws Loi n. 2598 instituant un office des produits des noix de coco pour encourager I'ame- lioration des produits des noix de coco et visant aussi d'autres fins aux lies Philip- pines. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:570-3 '17 Coconut cake. See Feeding and feeding stuffs — • Coconut cake Coconut crab. See Purse crabs Coconut oil . Good milk with cows 10,000 miles away. Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 119:295 O 12 •18 Production and industrial employment of vegetable oils. 11 Engineer (33 Norfolk St.. Strand, London, W. C. 2) 123:169-71 F 23 '17 Extraction Local processes of coconut -oil extraction in the Philippines. C. A. Gardiner, il Philip- pine Ag R 10, no 1:27-31 '17 Cocus citricola. See Citricola scale Codling moths Apple worm, how it comes and how it goes. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:325-|- Je 15 ^16 Calliephialtes parasite of the codling moth. R. A. Cushman. bibliog 11 J Ag Research 1: 211-38 D •IS AGRICULTURAL INDEX 209 Codling moths — Coniinued Clerid larva predaceous on codling: moth larvae. D. E. Merrill. J Econ Entom 10:461-4 O '17 Climate and variations in the habits of the codling moth. B. P. Felt. J Econ Entom 9: 107-10 F '16 Codling moth. H. R. Hagan. 11 Utah Ag Exp C 30:1-4 -IS Codling moth. A. L. Melander. Better Fruit 10:ll-j- Ap '16 Codling moth control in the Northwest. S. W. Foster. Better Fruit 10:33-{- Ja '16 Codling moth control, results of dusting spraying experiments 1917. W. P. Flint. Ill State Hoit Soc Trans 1917:169-78 '18 Codling moth investigations for 1915. E. L. Childs. Better Fruit 11:12 Ja '17 Codling moth situation. L. Childs. Better Fruit 13:3 Ag '18 Codling moth survey. T. O. Morrison. Better Fruit 10:7-9 Ja '16 Codling moth trap, il Weekly N L 4:5 Ap 25 '17; Same. J Ag (Quebec) 21:52 O '17 Codling moth trap. E. H. Siegler. il J Econ Entom 9:517-21 D '16 Codling moth trap. A. M. Wilson, il Better Fruit 12:7 Mr '18 Codling motlis in 1916. P. A. Glenn, il III State Hort Soc Trans 1916:197-214 '17 Control of the codling moth. C. O. Ormsbee. Fruit-Grower 27:216 Mr 15 '16 Control of the codling moth in the Pecos val- ley in New Mexico. A. L. Quaintance. 11 U S Ag B 88:1-8 '14 Experiment with block trap for catching cod- ling-moth larvae. P. A. Glenn./ 11 111 State Hort Soc Trans 1917:180-5 '18 / How to prevent wormy apples, j/ G. Sanders. Fruit-Grower 28:16 Ja 1 '17 / Irregular emergence of codling I'noth at Hood River. L. Childs. Better Fruit 12:10 -f- F '18; Same. J Econ Entom 11:224-31 Ap '18 Life history of the codling moth in Maine. E. H. Siegler and F. L. Simanton. 11 U S Ag B 252:1-50 '15; Summary. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1:169-70 Ja '16 Life history of the codling moth in the Pecos valley. New Mexico. A. L. Quaintance and E. W. Geyer. 11 U S Ag B 429:1-90 '17 Make drive on the codling moth. T. J. Tal- bert. Fruit-Grower 27:311 Je 1 '16 Nicotine spray an effective ovicide for cod- ling moth eggs. J Econ Entom 11:149-50 F '18 Nicotine sulphate for codlin moth control. (Reprint from annual report) lip '16 Horti- cultural dept., Yakima county. Wash. Nicotine sulphate for codling moth. F. E. De Sellem. Fruit-Grower 27:52 Ja 15 '16 Nine vear band record of the codling moth. J. W. Rigney and A. B. Flte. 11 N M Ag Exp B 110:1-60 '18 Notes on some fungous diseases and a new codling moth attacking the persimmon In Japan. T. Tanaka. bibliog Cal State Comm Hort B V 7:461-3 Jl '18 Screens check codling moth. M. G. Kirkpat- rlck. O Judd Farmer 60:11 Mr 18 '16 Side Injury and codling moth control ; Hud- son Valley experiment; with discussion. E. P. Felt. J Econ Entom 10:60-5 F '17 Side injury and the codling moth; Hudson Valley experiments. E. P. Felt. N Y Ag Dept B 86:2662-8 Ag '16 Side Injury by the codling moth. E. P. Felt. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916: 29-33 Spraying for codling moth. Fruit-Grower 28: 18 Ja 1 '17 Studies of the codling moth in the central Appalachian region. F. E. Brooks and E. B. Blakeslee. 11 U S Ag B 189:1-49 '15; Sum- mary. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1:170-2 Ja •16 Codman, James M., 1831-1917 Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 71:281 F 8 '17 Sketch, por Hoard's D 53:143 F 16 '17 Coeducation Coeducation and eugenics. H. J. Banker. J Heredity 8:208-14 My '17 Coeducation and marriage. J Heredity 8:43-5 Ja '17 Coffee Brazil fills coffee cups. M. L. Horst. il Penn State F 11:237 Ja '18 Coffee. Porto Rico Ag Exp Rep 1916:6-7, 21-2 Coffee and tea. {In Geography of the world's agriculture, p. 93-6) maps '17 U S Ag Effect of different methods ot transplanting coffee. T. B. McClelland. 11 Porto Rico Ag Exp B 23:1-11 '17 How we make coffee; symposium. Prac F 113:305 S 1 '17 Intioduction of the cultivation of the coffee- tree into Reunion. A. De Villele. Int R Sci & Piac Ag 8, no 1:77-9 Ja '17 Namay, a Colombian coffee plantation. L. Neugass. 11 Pan Am Union B (17th and B sts., N. W., Washington, D.C. 25c) 44:776-8 Je '17 Notes on coffee in Java; Coffee experiment station, Bangelan, Java. P. J. Wester, il ^ ^ Philippine Ag R 9,no 2:120-32, 150-2 '16 Shield budding of coffee. P. J. Wester. Philip- pine Ag R 9, no 4:337-8 '16 Some profitable and unprofitable coffee lands. T. B. McClelland. 11 Porto Rico Ag Exp B 21:1-13 '17 Analysis Coffees. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 2,no 3,pt 2: 331-4 N '16 Report on tea and coffee. J. M. Bartlett. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J l,no 4,pt 1:552-6 F '16 Report on tea and coffee. J. M. Bartlett. Assn Ofllc Ag Chem J 3:21-4 My '17 Diseases and pests Insects affecting coffee in Porto Rico. R. H. Van Zwaluwenburg. J Econ Entom 10:513- 17 D '17 »S'et' also Coffee leaf-blight Coffee, Substitutes for Imitation or pseudo coffees. 11 Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84:340-1 D 1 '17 Coffee Industry Brazilian coffee crop of 1917-1918 promises to be exceptionally large. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 14:771 D 1 '17 Brazilian coffee situation. (Commerce Re- ports no. 219) p 1044-6 (S 18) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- ington, D.C. Coffee Industry of French Indo-Chlna. L. P. Briggs. (Commerce Reports no. 186) p 534- 42 (Ag 10) '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and do- mestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Side lights on the coffee industry; facts and scenes from Central America. H. M. Wright. 11 Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:168-9 S 14 '18 Use of gas in the coffee roasting Industry. E: F. Davis. 11 Gas Age (52 Vanderbilt av, N.Y. 20c) 42:60-5 Jl 15 '18 Laws and regulation Arrete n. 5131 concernant I'importation du cafe etranger, relatif aux ordonnances n. 4951 et 5122 du conseil federal du 11 novem- bre 1915 et du 4 avril 1916 en Allemagne. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:322-4 '17 Arrete n. 5132 concernant le cafe, pris en vertu des ordonnances n. 4951 et 5122 du 11 novembre 1915 et du 4 avril 1916 en Alle- magne. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:175-7 '17 Food administration and the coffee market. A. R. Marsh. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) n s 15:183-4 F 9 '18 Statistics * Coffee situation; Jan. -Aug. 1918. {In Oflficial statement no. 5, p. 30) '18 U.S. Food ad- ministration, Washington, D.C. * Coffee situation; July 1918. {In Official state- ment no. 4, p. 19) '18 U.S. Food administra- tion, Washington, D.C. * Coffee situation; 1917-1918. {In Official state- ment no. 3, p. 16) '18 U.S. Food administra- tion, Washington, D.C. 210 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Coffee industry — Statistics — Continued Coffee trade of the United States. (Com- merce Reports no. 222) p 1114-17 (S 22) '17 U.S. Bui-, of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D.C. Coffee trade of the United States. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 15:477-8 Ap 6 •18 * General summary of the coffee situation in the United States for September, 1918. (In Official statement, no. 7, p. 32) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. International trade; wholesole prices. See United States Department of agriculture Yearbooks * Monthly summary of coffee, March, 1918. (In OfHcial statement no. 1, p. 10) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. * Monthly summary of coffee. May and June, 1918. (7m Official statement no. 2, p. 16) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. * World's production of coffee and the con- sumption of coffee in the United States. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 16: 589-90 O 26 '18 Coffee leaf-blight Pellicularia koleroga on coffee in Porto Rico. G. L. Fawcett. J Ag Research 2:231-3 Je '14 Cog wheels. See Gearing Cohune oil * New source of vegetable fat. il Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 119:357 N 2 '18 Cold (disease) Colds. W: H. Galland. Wallaces' F 41:133 Ja 28 '16 Colds. E. Mellen. O Judd Farmer 62:31 F 10 '17 Colds — causes, prevention, cure. H. Mason. Ohio F 137:20 Ja 1 '16 Preventing children's colds. Country Gent 81: 2241 D 30 '16 Cold frames Cold-frame beets. J. T. Rosa, jr. il Country Gent S2:1G94 N 3 '17 Cold frame vegetable forcing in north Jersey. R. W. DeBaun. il Market Growers J 20:47-8 Ja 15 '17 Combination cold frame and storage. Market Growers J 19:277-8 D 15 '16 Concrete cold frame for a market gardener. J. R. Bechtel. Market Growers J 23:25 Jl 15 '18 Every good gai'den should have cold frames. W. F. Massey. Prog F 32:1060 O 13 '17 Frame crops. Market Growers J 20:37-1- Ja 15 ■17 Getting the garden under glass. F. F. Rock- well, il Gard M 26:130-1 N '17 Home garden; you can grow vegetables for winter in cold fiames and hotbeds, il Country Gent 82:1413 S 15 '17 Hot and cold frames (C. 35). J. W. Welling- ton. N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915:669-72 '16 Hotbed and cold-frame crops; with list of vegetables and time of planting. H. W. Doyle. Country Gent 81:456 F 26 '16 Hotbed and cold-frame making, il Country Gent 81:1880 O 21 '16 Hot beds and cold frames, il Mass Ag Ext C 58 6p '18 Hot beds and cold frames. Prog F 31:1144 S 30 '16 Hotbeds and cold frames. Prog F 32:109 Ja 27 '17 Hot beds and cold frames. C. S. Adams, il Ky Ag E;

^rc riUo Color of flowers: Color of fruit; Color of fungi; Color of vegetables Color of soils Loess soils of the Nebraska portion of the transition region; humus, humus-nitrogen and color. F: J. Alway and M. J. Blish. Soil Sci 1:239-58 Mr '16 Organic matter of the soil: a study of carbon and nitrogen in seventeen successive ex- tracts; with some observations on the na- ture of the black pigment of the soil. R. A. Gortner. Soil Sci 2:539-48 D '16 Color of vegetables Color as an indication of the picking matur- ity of fruits and vegetables. L. C. Corbett. il'U S Ag Yearbook 1916:99-106; Same. Sep- arate 686 Colors in vegetable fruits. B. n. Halsted. J Heredity 9:18-23 Ja '18 Color prints Prints for the country home. F. Weitenkampf. il Country Life 33:27-40 D '17 Colorado »SVe 'Cilso Rocky mountains; also subhead Colorado under special subjects, e.g. Ag- riculture— Colorado, Dairying — Colorado Entomologist, State Ninth annual report 1917. (C. 26) 52p '18 State Entomologist, Fort Collins, Colo. Forester, State 3d biennial report, 1915-1916. 22p '16 Colo. State forester, Fort Collins Industries and resources Colorado demands adequate drainage. A. A. Weiland. Irr Age 31:104 My '16 Colorado agricultural college Dairying at Colorado agricultural college, il Kimball's D F 14:583 S 15 '16 Extension service Annual report, year ending June 30, 1917. il Colo Ag Ext Rep 1917:1-32 '17 Colorado agricultural experiment station 29th annual report, 1916. Colo Ag Exp Rep 1916:1-39 30th annual report, 1917. Colo Ag Exp Rep 1917:1-32 '17 Colorado beet growers' association Colorado beet growers combine. Rural N Y 76: 279 F 24 '17 Colorado honey producers' association Annual meeting, Denver, Dec. 27-28, 1915. W. Foster. Am Bee J 56:170 My '16 Colorado potato beetles Colorado potato beetle. H. A. Gossard. il Ohio Ag Exp B V 2:199-202 Je '17 Colorado potato beetle. G. W. Herrick. 11 Cor- nell Rural School Leaflet v 11, no 1:118-21 '17 Colorado potato beetle. V. A. Lowry. Purdue Ag 12:569 Je '18 Fighting the potato bug. J. G. Milward. il Wis Ag Ext C 83 4p '17 . German troops battle potato bugs. B. F. Lut- man. Country Gent 81:1308 Jl 1 '16 Life-history of the Colorado potato beetle. P. M. Johnson and A. M. Ballinger. il J Ag Research 5:917-26 F 14 '16 Poison the potato beetle. G. L. Tiebout. Prog F 32:529 Ap 28 '17 Potato bug — description and methods of con- trol. P. L. Guilbeau. Prog F 31:662 My 13 '16 Spraying for potato beetles. C. W. Waid. Mar- ket Growers J 19:63 Ag 1 '16 Colorado river Colorado river drainage basin. J: M. Hess. Irr Age 33:41-2, 73-5, 106-9, 142-4, 170-3, 188-91, 204-7 Ap-N '18 Notes from southeastern California; Imperial Vallev flood. P. B. Crosby. Rural N Y 75: 221 F 5 '16 Resolution in reference to Colorado river reg- ulation. Irr Age 33:53 Ap '18 AVest basin of the Colorado river. J: M. Hess, map Irr Age 33:8-11 Mr '18 214 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Colorado river — Continued Grand canyon Grand canyon of the Colorado. M. Daniels, il Am For 22:202-8 Ap '16 Coloring matter Coloring matters in foods, bibliog Assn Offic Ag Cliem J 2,no 2,pt 2:155-69 As '16 See also Dyes and dyeing- Analysis Report on colors. W. E. Mathewson. Assn OfRc Ag Chem J 2,no 3,pt 1:160-9 N '16 Separation and identification of food coloring substances. W. E. Mathewson. U S Ag B 448:1-56 '17 Colrain fruit growers' cooperative association Massachusetts fruit growers' association. H. M. Eastman. Rural N Y 76:959 Ag 11 '17 Columbia highway Columbia highway in Oregon. H: L. Bowlby. il Am For 22:411-16 Jl '16 Columbine leaf miners Columbine leaf-miner. E. N. Cory, il J Econ Entom 9:419-24 Ag '16 Columbines Long-spurred hybrid aquilegia. il Country Gent 82:903 My 19 '17 . National floral emblem. A. A. Hansen. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47: 365-7 Ap 12 '18 New hybrid columbine. T. D. A. Cockerell. Bot Gaz 62:413-14 N '16 North American species of aquilegia. E. B. Payson. (U.S. Nat. herbarium Contribu- tions V. 20,pt. 4) 157p, pis 8-14 '18 Smith- sonian inst., Washington, D.C. Diseases and pests Wilt disease of the columbine. J. J. Tauben- haus. il Phyt 6:254-7 Je '16 Colytic process for preserving eggs and remov- ing taint from stale eggs. N Y Prod R 45: 158 D 5 '17 Comandra umbellata. See Parasitic plants Combustion Ignition of gasoline by electricity. Power F 25:22-3 S '16 Spontaneous combustion in hay and coal. A. R. Lamb. Wallaces' F 42:1214 S 7 '17 Comfrey Comfrey, a healing herb. E. S. Johnson. Gard M 22:208 Ja '16 Commerce See also Export trade; Marketing; Rail- roads; Shipping; also names of articles of commerce, subhead Transportation, and names of countries, svibheads Commerce and Industries and resources Statistics Laws D6cret relatif k I'organisation de la statis- tique du commerce exterieur a I'Uruguay. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:4-13 '17 Loi concernant les services de la statistique de I'importation et de I'exportation et du transit aux Pays-Bas. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:2-4 '17 Commercial correspondence Good sales letters — and one that failed to sell. H. K. Goodall and F. Pyle. System on the Farm 1:254-6 S '17 Neglected corner of farm business. A. C. Page, il O Judd Farmer 62:3 Mr 31 '17 Commercial geography. See Geography, Com- mercial Commission markets Teamwork between the farmer and his agent. C. E. Bassett. U S Ag Separate 736:1-7 '18 Commission merchants Another market twist. O Judd Farmer 60:14 My 20 '16 Cole law bulletin; list of licensed commission merchants. N Y Prod R 41:1019 Ap 5 '16 Commission man and shipper. Country Gent 81:1369 Jl 15 '16 Commission man as a market necessity. E. S. Gill. Better Fruit 10:41-|- F '16 Commission merchant. O. T. Newhouse. Coop Manager & F 6:38-9 Ag '17 Commission merchant and the farmer. Am Coop J 11:997-8 Je '16 Commission merchants and the new food control bill. Coop Manager & F 6:22-4 Jl '17 Distribution as the farmer sees it. E. Daven- port, il Country Gent 82:1314-15 Ag 25 '17 Farmer's share of retail prices. L. D. H. Weld, il Country Gent 82:1814-15 N 24 '17 Food dealers to be licensed. O Judd Farmer 63:6 O 20 '17 Food situation; a general consideration of conditions and the objects of government control. G. H. Powell. N Y Prod R 44:1066 O 24 '17 He was caught red-handed. W. C Covey. Am Fruit Grower 38:12 D '18 Let Congress pass commission merchant law! Green's Am Fruit Grower 37:11 D '17 Manual of laws pertaining to the Department of farms and markets: sale of farm produce on commission. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 108:167-72 Je '18 Marketing on consignment. J. J. Castellini. W Va Ag Dept B 13:37-40 Ja '16 Necessary middleman. E. P. Sandsten. Coun- try Gent 81:1574 Ag 26 '16 Plain words to the public; the TVicks and Perkins report. Rural N Y 76:45 Ja 13 '17 Problems of distribution and the middlemen. Ag Digest 1:331'2 Mr '17 Selling on commission and buying direct from producers. J. H. Killough. N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1:906-10 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 2:906-10 '17 Teamw^ork between the farmer and his agent. C. E. Bassett. U S Ag Yearbook 1917:321-5 Terminal maiket in New York; cutting out the profitless parasites. Rviral N Y 76:15 Ja 6 '17 Two sides. Gleanings 44:782 S 1 '16 What's wrong with the middleman? E. P. Miller, il Country Gent 82:1594-f O 20 '17 See also National league of commission merchants Directories List of commission merchants bonded and licensed for the year July 1, 1917, to June 30, 1918, pursuant to the provisions of article 12-a of the agricultural law as amended. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 101:1-32 N '17 List of fruit buyers. W "Va Ag Dept B 27:1-22 '17 Commonwealth advisory council of science and industry. See Council of science and indus- try Communities. See Village communities — Eng- land Community canning Bankers: organize a community canning center — help Mr Hoover, il Banker-F 4:7 Ag '17 Canning for the community; how an Idaho town stopped food waste and fed itself. R. R. Howard. 11 Country (3ent 83:6 Je 22 •18 Community cannery. J: R. McMahon. il Coun- try Gent 82:6-7 Ap 'IS Community canning. M. E. Anderson. Ohio P 141:510 Ap 6 '18 Community canning in De Kalb co., 111. Mrs S: E. Bradt. O Judd Farmer 64:682 Je 29 '18 How to cooperate in drying and canning, il Gard M 27:224 Je '18 Community centers. See Social centers Community clubs Communitv club. L. O. Lantis. Ohio F 140: 423, 446 N 10-17 '17 Community clvib in Woodford. O Judd Farmer 61:15 N 4 '16 Community clubs. Wallaces' F 43:1000 Jl 5 '18 Community clubs have changed country life. E. Lloyd. 6p 11 n.d. S. C. Toof and co., Mem- phis AGRICULTURAL INDEX 215 Community clubs — Conliinicd Coiimuinitv war clubs ■uin out. E. Lloyd, il Bankei-F 5:10-11 Ag 'IS County with community clubs. Wallaces' F 41:830 Je 9 '16 Farmers' clubs; with select bibliography for use in community clubs. L,. O. Lantis. il Ohio Ag Ext B V 13, no G 20p '17-'18 How southern community clubs have changed country life. E. Lloyd, il Banker-F 4:5 O '17 How to build up rural communities through co-operative clubs. B. R. Murphy. (In Ag- ricultural extension, p SS-92> '16 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago Pettis countv's twelve clubs. J. Deare. Coun- try Gent 83:54 Mr 9 '18 Rural club. Hoard's D 53:228 Mr 2 '17 Rural community cluD m Iowa. 1. L. Mast. Am Coop J 12:723 Jl "17 Two successful community clubs. Wallaces' F 42:845 My 25 '17 Tying city and country together. B. F. Faast. Hoard's D 52:916 Ja 19 '17 Work of our agricultural club. Mrs G. R. Pay- ton. Mo Ag Bd B V 14:21-5 Ap '16 Programs Programs and suggestions for rural schools and community meetings. (C. Ill) 17p n.d. 111. Supt. of public instruction, Spring- field Community fairs , Community fair. J. S. Moran. il Farmers' B 870:1-11 '17 / Community fair — a factor in rurjal education. S. G. Rubinow. School and Society (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 6:96-101 Jl 28 '17 How a community fair helps. W. I. Wright. Prog F 31:1050 S 2 '16 How to hold a community fair. R. Thomas. il Prog F 32:989 S 22 '17 How to succeed with community fairs. C. Davis, il Prog F 32:901 Ag 25 '17 Local fairs. L. O. Lantis. Ohio F 141:790 Je 22 '18 Make plans now for a community fair. W. N. Hutt. Prog F 32:469 Ap 14 '17 Making a go of the community fair. C. Davis. il Country Gent 82:1409 S 15 '17 Our community fair. Prog F 32:826 Jl 28 '17 Successful community fair. Rural N Y 75: 1045 Ag 5 '16 Successful communitv fair. R. Thomas, il Prog F 31:1465 D 23 '16 Test of a community. H. B. Potter, il Purdue Ag 11:9-10 Ja '17 Community gardens Allotments in the year 1793 and in 1917. il Gard Chron (Lond) 62:256 D 29 '17 Community potato crop. Rural N Y 77:32 Ja 12 '18 Experiences of a garden supervisor. Rural N Y 76:836 Je 30 '17 * Ideal village. New Statesman (10 Great Queen St, Kingsway, London, W. C. 6d) 11:48-9 Ap 20 '18 Our first year war gardens. G. Tabor, il Country Life 33:67-9 F 'i8 Production of food in urban centres: Birken- head. J Bd Ag 24:551-5 Ag '17 Community institutes Community institutes; notes on the purpose and the method of the institutes held in twenty-three cities in 1915 and 1916. W. S. Bittner. (B. v. 2, no. 5) 27p '17 Extension division, Indiana univ., Bloomington Community l 12:80-1+ Ja 19 '18 Corn. (In Geography of the world's agricul- ture, p. 29-34) maps '17 U S Ag Corn. F. App. N J Ag Exp C 69:1-7 '17 Corn and education. A. F. Blakeslee. il J Heredity 8:51-7 F '17 Corn and its uses. la Ag Ext Short Course Notes 20:1-4 '17-'18 Corn crop and rainfall. Wallaces' F 41:1064 Ag 11 '16 Corn crop fertilized by fire, il Rural N Y 76: 1201 O 20 '17 Corn experiments. H. B. Brown and J. R. Ricks. Miss Ag Ext C 3 4p '16 Corn: fertilizers, varieties, culture, etc. B. L. Moss. Prog F 31:778 Je 17 '16 Corn growing. Coop Manager & F 7:70 Ap '18 Corn growing; suggestions to members of boys' corn clubs. V. M. Shoesmith. il Mich Ag Ext Club B 7:1-16 '16 Corn growing under droughty conditions. C. P. Hartley and L. L. Zook. il Farmers' B 773:1-24 '16; Excerpt. Hoard's D 53:757 My 25 '17; Excerpt. Power F 26:13 Je '17; Excerpt. Kimball's D F 15:434 Je 15 '17 Corn of the world, map Wallaces' F 43:1006 Jl 5 '18 Corn problems. C. A. Gearhart. il Ohio Ag Exp B V 2:105-9 Ap '17 Corn production. H: G. Bell and C. A. Waugh. (Soil improvement com. B. 15) 15p il '16 Nat fertilizer assn., Chicago Corn selection in Livingston. O Judd Farmer 61:6 D 2 '16 Corn that beats early frosts. E. B. Heaton. O Judd Farmer 63:1 O 27 '17 Corn, the king of grains. Hoard's D 50:840 Ja 14 '16; Same. J Ag (Quebec) 21 :x Ag '17 Corn time. Am Coop J 12:771 Ag '17 Corn vs. gold as money. Wallaces' F 41:761 My 19 '16 Corn with small stalks. B. W. Ferguson, Jr. Wallaces' F 41:768 My 19 '16 Crop insurance. D. N. Barrow. Prog P 31:844 Jl 1 '16 Crops to grow with corn. P. Tabor. Ga Ag Ext C 56 4p '17 Cutting and shocking corn. Prog F 31:1100 S 16 '16 Dent corn that beats frost. A. D. Shamel. il Country Gent 83:5 Mr 30 '18 Discusses funk corn. J. R. Holbert. O Judd Farmer 62:5 Mr 21 '17 Drought-resisting adaptation in seedlings of Hopi maize. G. N. Collins, bibliog il J Ag Research 1:293-302 Ja '14 Drying corn. Nat Stock & F 41:446 Ag 4 '17 Effect of soil moisture on growth and matur- ity m maize. T. B. Hutcheson and T. K. Wolfe, bibliog Va Ag Exp Tech B 14:73-92 '17; Same. Va Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916:73-92 '17 Factors influencing corn yields. J. C. Prid- more. Prog F 31:377 Mr 11 '16 Facts for corn growers. Country Gent 81:17 Ja 1 '16 Favor score card type of corn. O Judd Farmer 62:1 Mr 17 '17 5 bushels more corn per acre — let's try for it this year. Prog F 33:493 Ap 13 '18 Flint corn. P. E. Davis. Rural N Y 75:621 Ap 15 '16 Flint corn for grain. J Ag (Quebec) 21:165 My '18 Flooded cornfields. C. P. Hartley. Weekly N L 4:8 Ap 25 '17 Foods — corn and plant foods. H: G. Bell. Am Fert 48:72+ Ap 27 '18 Frost damage to corn, maps Monthly Crop Rep 3:110 N '17 Getting ready for the corn crop. H. Mark- ley. Rural N Y 75:657; 76:576-7 Ap 22 '16, Ap 21 '17 Give corn an even chance. C P. Hartley. ' Weekly N L 4:3 Ap 18 '17 Good stands of corn. Weekly N L 4:9 My 9 ■17 Great American crop. I. W. Ingham. Hoard's D 51:787 Je 2 '16 Grow soy beans with corn. J. L. Justice. Q Judd Farmer 60:2 My 13 '16 Growing a record corn crop. G: H. Dacy. il Field II 26:406-7 My '16 Growing and feeding corn, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 Je 10 '16 Growing corn. C. P. Hartley, il Ag Digest 1: 447-8 My '17 Growing corn profitably. J. W. Henceroth. il Am Coop J 12:524 Mr '17 Growing corn year after year. Wallaces' P 41:567 Ap 7 '16 Growing oats, clover and corn, il O Judd Farmer 62:1 Ap 28 '17 Growing soybeans with corn. O. W. Mansfield. Purdue Ag 11:22 Ap '17 Higher yields from corn planted in wide rows. F. B. Nichols. Hoard's D 55:376 Mr 22 '18 Hill vs. drill corn. W. H. Cronk. Rural N Y 76:640 My 5 '17 Hilled or drilled corn. I. F. Wickes. Rural N Y 76:695 My 19 '17 Home canning. A. M. Johnson. Country Gent 82:1302 Ag 18 '17 Hope Farm flint corn, il Rural N Y 76:1231 O 27 '17 How I ripened my 1917 corn crop. N. Raess- ler. Hoard's D 55:182 F 22 'IS How much corn? Wallaces' F 42:644 Ap 13 '17 How thick to plant corn. Wallaces' F 41:668; 42:544 Ap 28 '16, Mr 23 '17 How to prepare for a bumper corn crop. A. E. Grantham, il Prac F 114:133-4 Ap 1 '18 How we may handle larger areas of corn. G: P. Williams, il Nat Stock & F 40:46 Ap 8 '16 Ideal corn field. Wallaces' P 41:730 My 12 '16 Importance of the right variety of corn. Prac F 113:125 Mr 15 '17 Increase corn yield; list of leading corn-pro- ducing counties. Weekly N L 4:3 My 2 '17 Indian corn and its culture. H. J. Wheeler. (B. 8) 62p il n.d. American agricultural chemical co.. 92 State st., Boston Influence of lime on the yield and nitrogen content of corn. A. W. Blair and H. C. McLean, bibliog Soil Sci 1:489-504 My '16 Influence of soil temperature upon seedling corn. B. D. Halsted and S. A. Waksman. Soil Sci 3:393-8 Ap '17 Irrigation and manuring studies. P. S. Har- ris and D. W. Pittman. Utah Ag Exp B 154:1-29 '17 Large ears of corn. Prac F 114:48 F 1 '18 Lime increases corn crop. C: E. Thorne. Hoard's D 54:685 D 7 '17 Listing, drilling or checking. Wallaces' F 41: 698 My 5 '16 Lobed leaves in maize. J. H. Kempton. il J Heredity 7:508-10 N '16 Looking to better corn and wheat. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 113:330+ O 1 '17 Making corn go further. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 32:765 Jl 7 '17 Making the corn crop. G; A. Crabb. Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 53 4p '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 229 Corn — Continued Miscellaneous experiments with corn. B. L. Hartwell and S. C. Damon. R I Ag Exp B 173:1-27 '18 More corn, less water. C. P. Hartley. Weekly N L 4:0 Ap IS '17 More corn suggestions. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 114:186 My 15 '18 More corn to the acre. C. E. Thome. Ohio Ag Exp B V 2:103-7 My '17 Plant corn. F. App. N J Ag Dept C 5 4p '17 Practical suggestions regarding culture. F. L. . Kennard. Minn Ag Exp Rep (Crookston ser., V. 10, no. 1, p. 91-3) '17 Prepare for a big corn crop. Wallaces' F 42: 617 Ap C '17 Preparing for a large corn crop. G: A. Crabb. Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 43:1-4 '17 Preparing for next season's crop. M. Cover- dell. Jersey B 35:1566 O 4 '16 Profitable ideas on fall field work. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 113:346 O 15 '17 Raise things. Nat Stock & F 41:213 My 19 '17 Rates of planting in corn. R. Summerby. il J Ag (Quebec) 19:257 Je '16 Relation of the vigor of the corn plant to yield. A. E. Grantham. Am Soc Agron J 9:340-3 O '17 Relative water requirement of corn and the sorghums. E. C. Miller, il J Ag Research i: 473-84 Je 26 '16 Relatives of corn, il Wallaces' F 41:769 My 19 '16 Renter's champion corn. C. Lowden. il Coun- try Gent 82:419 Mr 3 '17 Rotating for corn, il Wallaces' F 43:35 Ja 11 •18 Sam Jordan's corn talk. S: M. Jordan, il Mo Ag Bd B v 15:1-31 Je '17 Seed time for broad acres. O Judd Farmer 62: 3 Ap 7 '17 Short corn crop of good quality. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 61:12 N 11 '16 Shrinkage of corn. Prac F 112:460 D 15 '16 Shrinkage of corn. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 114:30 Ja 15 '18 Shrinkage of ear corn. Wallaces' F 43:1257 S 6 '18 Significance of a kernel of corn. G: M. Twit- chell. Mass Ag Bd C 80:1-16 '18 Smashes corn records. R. H. Birlingmaer. O Judd Farmer 60:8 Ap 29 '16 Some variable ears of dent corn. A. D. Sha- mel. il J Heredity 9:29-32 Ja 'IS Soy beans no harm to corn. W. E. Farver. Nat Stock & F 42:72 Ap 13 '18 Soy beans with corn. S. W. Huff. Country Gent 82:1021 Je 16 '17 Soybeans planted with corn. W. S. Tomlinson. Ohio F 137:707 My 20 '16 Soybeans with corn. J. C. Beavers. Breeder's Gaz 69:1160 Je 1 '16 Space the corn right. A. T. Morison. Hoard's D 55:535 Ap 12 '18 Specialist in corn. C. C. Grain, il Ohio F 139: 395 Mr 17 '17 Straight corn checking. G. W. Iverson. O Judd Farmer 62:10 Ap 7 '17 Suckers on corn. J. D. Harper, il Country Gent 81:1372 Jl 15 '16 Suggestions for corn club members, il 111 Ag Ext C 7:1-23 '17 Superior white flint corn. J. T. Pine, il Rural N Y 77:4 Ja 5 '18 Teachable father; corn on marsh lands. H. E. West. Hoard's D 55:604 Ap 26 '18 Telling the yield of an ear of corn by its looks. Wallaces' F 41:1676 D 22 '16 Timely corn suggestions. F. C. Grannis. O Judd Farmer 60:8 Je 24 '16 Twenty-year comparison of different rotations of corn, potatoes, rye and grass. B. L. Hart- well and S. C. Damon. R I Ag Exp B 167: 1-38 '16 Two reasons for soft corn. Ohio F 141:103 Ja 26 '18 Uses made of the corn crop. Monthly Crop Rep 3:50 Je '17 Wartime corn production. J. W. Henceroth. Am Fert 48:62+ F 2 'IS Ways of a champion. F. I. Odell. Country Gent 81:586 Mr 11 '16 We must make paving corn crops. W. F. Mas- .sey. Prog F 31:644 My 13 '16 What becomes of our corn. W. P. Cutler. Am Coop J 12:614 My '17 What comes from corn. E. E. Slosson. il In- dependent (119 W. 40th St, N.Y. 10c) 93:410- 17 Mr 9 '18 What is the matter with the corn crop? W. O. Wing, il Ohio F 139:105 Ja 27 '17 What makes the corn crop? Wallaces' F 41:793 My 26 '16 What's the matter with corn? J: M. Evvard. Country Gent 81:1180 Je 10 '16 When to sell corn. H. E. Mern. Ohio F 138:406 O 28 '16 Where drouth endangers the corn crop. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33:847 JI 27 '18 Wide-row corn and cowpeas. I. O. Schaub. Country Gent 81:392 F 19 '16 Will American corn feed France? W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 83:17 F 16 '18 Work the corn land. C. P. Hartley. Weekly N L 4:4 Ap 25 '17 World's corn champions; W^illard Zeller fam- ily. O. R. Geyer. il Country Gent 81:265 F 5 '16 .S'ee also Popcorn: also headings begin- ning Corn; also Missouri corn growers' as- sociation Breeding Abandoned show corn type. H. J. Stevens. O Judd Farmer 62:15 Mr 3 '17 Anomalous seed in zea mays. T. K. Wolfe, bibliog il Va Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916:193-9 '17 Another breeder's opinion. C. E. Russell, il O Judd Farmer 62:18 Ap 14 '17 Artificial pollination of corn. J Ag (Quebec) 20:30 Ag '16 Breeding corn for yield. O Judd Farmer 60:6 Mr 18 '16 Chlorophyll inheritance in maize. E. W. Lindstrom. bibliog il Cornell Ag Exp Mem- oir 13:1-68 '18 Community corn breeder. E. D. Holden. Hoard's D 54:454 O 26 '17 Composition of hybrids of zea mays L. as re- gards the structure of the endosperm. F. Kenjiro and K. Yoshinari. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8. no 5:716-17 My '17 Corn breeding plot. Wallaces' F 42:791 My 11 ■17 Corn breeding plot. Wallaces' F 43:578 Mr 29 '18 Corn controversy waxes warm. O Judd Farmer 62:3 F 24 '17 Corn improvement. J. D. Harper, il Country Gent 82:961 Je 2 '17 Corn selection and breeding. G. L. Jones, il Rural N Y 77:313-14 Mr 2 '18 Corn type and yield. E. G. Montgomery. O Judd Farmer 62:5 Mr 10 '17 Correlated characters in maize breeding. G. N. Collins, bibliog il J Ag Research 6:435-54 Je 19 '16 Correlations between ear characters and yield in maize. H. H. Love and J. B. Wentz. Am Soc Agron J 9:315-22 O '17; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 3:310-12 Mr '18 Cross breeding corn. Wallaces' F 41:94 Ja 21 '16 Developing a valuable strain of corn. P. L. Gates, il Penn State F ll:129-30-|- Ap '18 Ear type .^election and yield in corn. P. .1. Olson and others, il Minn Ag Exp B 174:1-60 '18 Effect of hvbridization on maturity and yield in corn. T. B. Hutcheson and T. K. Wolfe. bibliog Va Ag Exp Tech B 18:161-70 '17; Same. Va Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916:161-70 '17 Experiments with corn, il N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:434-8 '17 Experiments with corn. C: F. Noll. Pa Ag Exp B 139:14-23 '16 Form for describing maize ears. H. Wenholz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:701-2 O '16; Same. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:183-5 Mr '18 High yielding corn not show type, il O Judd Farmer 62:1-1- F 10 '17; Same. Wallaces' F 42:656 Ap 13 '17 Hour with a plant breeder. H: A. Wallace, il Wallaces' F 41:869 Je 16 '16 Hvbrids of zea ramosa and zea tunicata. "G. N. Collins, bibliog il J Ag Research 9: 383-96 Je 11 '17 230 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Corn — Breeding — Continued Improving corn at home. T. W. Harvey. Country Gent 81:17 Ja 1 '16 Improving the corn crop by selection and breeding. F. P. Bussell. il Cornell Reading Course 129:111-28 '17 ., ^ Increased yields of corn from hybrid seed. J. H. Lefforge. Purdue Ag 12:156-8 D '17 Increasing the yield of corn by crossing. D. F. Jones and others, bibliog il Conn State Ag Exp Rep 1916, pt 5:323-47 '17 Influence of hybridization and cross-polUna- tion on the water reqviirement of plants. L. J. Briggs and H. L. Shantz. il J Ag Re- search 4:391-402 Ag '15 Inheritance of a mosaic pericarp pattern color of maize. H. K. Hayes (Genetics 2, no. 3: 261-81 '17;. Exp Sta Record 38, no 6:531-2 '18 Inheritance of endosperm color in maize. O. B. White, bibliog Am J Bot 4:396-406 JI '17 It's a long, long way to go. H. R. O'Brien, il Country Gent 83:9-|- O 19 '18 Learning truth about strains of corn, il O Judd Farmer 64:3 Ja 12 '18 * Linkage in maize: the C aleurone factor and waxv endosperm. T. Bregger. Am Natural- ist (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 40c) 52: 61 Ja '18 „ ^ ,^ . c, • Mass mutation in zea mays. H. de Vnes. Sci- ence (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47:465-7 My 10 "18 Method for determining the percentage of self-pollination in maize. A. E. Waller. Am Soc Agron J 9:35-7 Ja '17 . ^ ^ More accurate method of comparing first- generation maize hybrids with their par- ents. G. N. Collins. J Ag Research 3:85-91 O '14 New-place effect in maize. G. N. Collins. J Ag Research 12:231-43 F 4 '18 Normal self-fertilization in corn. H. K. Hayes, bibliog Am' Soc Agron J 10:123-6 Mr *18 Outline of a plan for corn breeding. L. H: Smith. Ill Ag Exp C 221:1-4 '18 Progress in maize improvement. H. Wenholz. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:153-63 Mr '17 ,..,,,.. Protective coloration in seeds of Bolivian maize. J. H. Kempton. il J Heredity 8:200-2 My '17 , J <. Reggiano maize: a new variety of early dwarf maize obtained in Italy by hybridisation and selection. A. Succi. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:441-3 Ap '18 Relation between yield and ear characters in corn. T. B. Hutcheson and T. K. Wolfe, bibliog Am Soc Agron J 10:250-5 S '18 Relation of cob to other ear characters m maize. A. E. Grantham, bibliog il Am Soc Agron J 9:201-17 My '17; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:174-6 F "18 Results of 20 years experiments on maize at the agricultural experiment station, Ohio. C. G. William and F. A. Welton. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 10:1439-43 O '16 Seed corn selection and results. O Judd Farmer 62:3 Je 9 '17 ' Segregation of susceptibility to parasitism m maize. D. F. Jones, bibliog Am J Bot 5:295- 300 Je '18 Selecting and improving corn. G: Gardiner, il Field II 27:862 N '17 Selection of seed maize. H. Wenholz. il Ag Gaz of New South AVales 28:533-49 Ag '17 Show corn and utility. A. F. Troyer. il O Judd Farmer 62:3 F 17 '17 Significance of a kernel of corn. G: M. Twitchell. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1917,pt 2:85-98 '18 „ .„ Some 1916 corn experiments. G: M. AUee. Wallaces' F 42:351 F 23 '17 Special corn breeding plot. Wallaces' F 43:757 My 3 '18 Statistical study of some indirect effects of certain selections in breeding Indian corn. H. L. Rietz and L. H. Smith. J Ag Research 11:105-46 O 22 '17 Ten vears of corn breeding, il O Judd Farmer 60:5 Ja 15 '16 Twenty vears of corn breeding. L. H. Smith. O Judd Farmer 61:3 N 4 '16 Composition Composition of the maize plant. J. W. Ince. il N D Ag Exp B 117:1-32 '16 Daily variation of water and dry matter in the leaves of corn and the sorghums. E. C. Miller, il J Ag Research 10:11-46 Jl 2 '17 Improved apparatus for use in making acidity determinations of corn. H. J. Besley and G. H. Baston. il U S Ag C 68:1-4 '16 Costs Cost of growing corn. O Judd Farmer 60:6 My 27 '16 Cost of producing an acre of corn, today and yesterday. Ag Digest 2:567 Ag '17 Cost of producing corn. Ohio F 141:642 My 11 '18 It costs more to grow corn this year. H. R. O'Brien, il Country Gent 82:1822-3 N 24 '17 tice also Corn — Prices Cultivation Blind plowing corn. F. Sherwin. Kimball's D P 16:288 Ap 1 '18 Cheap cultivation of corn. J: H. Davis. Prog F 31:436 Mr 25 '16 Common sense cultivation. D. N. Barrow. Prog F 32:799 Jl 21 '17 Cooperative fertilizer experiments with corn, 1908-1914. G. S. Praps. Tex Ag Exp B 184:1- 64 '16 Corn cultivating. Wallaces' F 41:799 My 26 '16 Corn cultivating. Wallaces' P 43:877 My 31 '18 Corn cultivation, il Wallaces' F 42:835 My 25 '17 Corn cultivation. G: A. Crabb. il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 21 8p '16 Corn cultivation. P. H. Eaton. Hoard's D 53: 642 My 4 '17 Corn cultivation. C. P. Hartley, il Farmers' B 414:1-35 '18 (rev) Corn culture. T. B. Hutcheson and others, il Va Ag Exp B 214:1-12 '17 Corn in hills or drills. J. S. Woodward. Rural N Y 76:141 F 3 '17 Coin planting and cultivating, il O Judd Farmer 63:5 Jl 21 '17 Cultivating corn for highest yields. J. D. Har- per. Breeder's Gaz 72:10 Jl 5 '17 Cultivating corn to save moisture. Prog F 32: 718 Je 23 '17 Cultivation of corn. J. D. Harper. Breeder's Gaz 69:1208 Je 8 '16 Cultivation of maize. H. Wenholz. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:457-67, 609-23, 697- 704, 761-7 Jl, S-N '18 Cultivation of the corn crop. J. F. Trost. Purdue Ag 11:19-20 Je '17 Deep seed bed preserves corn roots. A. T. Morison. Hoard's D 54:694 D 7 '17 Depth of corn planting. Wallaces' F 41:666 Ap 28 '16 Does it pav to cultivate corn? W. E. Bowers. il Hoard's D 53:757 My 25 '17 Don't plant corn too deep. L. P. Graber. il Country Gent 83:26 My 18 '18 Early and late corn planting. L. C. Greene. Wallaces' F 41:672 Ap 28 '16 Excessive corn cultivation bad. S. C. Salmon. O Judd Farmer 61:10 Jl 15 '16 Extension circulars. Mass Ag Ext C 15, 20 '17 Titles are: How to grow more corn per acre. E. Jones; Massachusetts faimers — raise more corn Farm practice in the cultivation of corn. H. R. Gates, il U S Ag B 320:1-66 '16 Farmers' experiment plots; maize experiments for grain, 1915-16. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:698-700, 779-82 O-N '16 Favor shallow cultivation. O Judd Farmer 60: 12 Je 3 '16 Fertilizing America's greatest cereal. C: E. Thorne. il Ohio F 139:573 Ap 21 '17 Getting the corn crop well started. J. L. Jus- tice, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 My 27 '16 Good cultivation for corn. J. L. Justice. Ohio P 138:66 JI 22 '16 How to apply fertilizer to corn. G: P. Will- iams, il Nat Stock & P 41:164 My 5 '17 Increasing the corn yield. G: A. Collins, il Field II 28:239 Ap '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 231 Corn — Cultivation — Con i in tied Maize culture. W. White, jr. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:746-8 O '16 More corn without labor. C. P. Hartley, il Country Gent 83:5 Je 1 '18 Phosphate on corn. G. M. Twitchell. Rural N Y 76:8;n Jl 21 '17 Rate of seeding- maize. H. Wenholz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:609-14 S '16 Rate of seeding- maize; experiments at Graf- ton farm, 1915-16. H. Wenholz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:783-6 N '16 Relation of cultivation and of number of stalks per hill to yield of maize crop. C. P. Bull. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 3:367-70 Mr '16 Seedbed for corn. F. Blackford. Ohio F 137: 486 Ap 1 '16 Shall we fertilize corn in the hill? C. E. Thorne. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:159-60 My '16 Shallow vs. deep plowing for corn. E. P. Sny- der. Ohio F 141:791 Je 22 '18 Side dressing to increase corn yields. Coop Manager & F 6:83 My '17 Spare the corn roots, il Country Gent 82:958 Je 2 '17 Talk about level culture; experience with corn and potatoes. G: W. Rogers. Rural N Y 77:641 My 4 '18 Thirtv vears of surface cultivation, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 My 6 '16 Using fertilizer for increasing my corn yield. F. Suhre. il System on the Farm 1:302-3 O '17 Whv not fertilize in the hill? C. E. Thorne. Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:182-3 Je 'IS Working the corn the first time. Prac F 112: 212 My 15 '16 Diseases and pests Aphis immunity of teosinte-corn hybrids. W. B. Gernert. Science (Science Press, Gar- rison. N.Y. 15c) n s 46:390-2 O 19 '17 Controlling cornstalk diseases. O Judd Farmer 61:8 Ag 12 '16 Corn root worm and the corn root louse, il W^allaces' F 43:1043 Jl 12 '18 Corn weevil control. W. E. Hinds. Prog F 31: 1228 O 21 '16 Democrat corn withstood chinch bugs. J. J. Doerschuk. O Judd Farmer 65:228 S 21 '18 Diplodla zeae, the cause of dry rot in maize. P. A. Van Der Bijl. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 9:1377-8 S '16 Injurious corn insects. H. C. Severin. il S D Ag Exp B 178:780-813 '18 Insect pests of maize. W. R. Gurney. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:641-50 S '18 Results of corn disease investigations. G. N. Hoffer and J. R. Holbert. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47:246-7 Mr 8 '18 Shuck protection for ear corn. C. H. Kyle, il U S Ag B 708:1-16 '18 Studies on a fusarium disease of corn and sorghum. L. H. Pammel and others, il la Ag Exp Research B 33:115-36 '16 Toxic chlorosis of maize; the internal secre- tion and natural resistance of higher plants to poisons and to parasitic diseases. P. MazS. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 5:799-802 My '17 Trailing fusarium in McLean county, 111. O Judd Farmer 63:4 N 10 '17 .S'ee also Corn billbugs; Corn ear rot; Corn earworms; Corn-leaf blotch miners; Corn root lice; Corn rootrot; Corn rootworms; Corn smut; Corn weevils; Cornstalk bee- tles, Roughheaded; Cornstalk borers; Cornstalk borers. Lesser; Desert corn flea- beetles; European cornstalk borers; Pink corn worms; Seed corn maggots Grading Grades for commercial corn. J. W. T. Duvel. il U S Ag B 168:1-11 '15 Grades of seed corn. E. D. Eddy. (/« Report, Live stock branch, 1916, p. 24-31) '17 On- tario ag. dept., Toronto, Canada Standardization of the market grades of corn. I. L. Baldwin. Purdue Ag 11:20-1 Ap '17 See also Corn — Standards Harvesting Harvesting the corn crop. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 114:304 S 15 '18 How the corn crop is harvested. Monthly Crop Rep 4:140 N '18 Judging Corn judging contest. W'. H. Darst. Penn State F 11:91 Mr '18 High yielding corn not show type. 11 O Judd Farmer 62:l-(- F 10 '17; Same. Wallaces' F 42:656 Ap 13 '17 Judging ear corn, il Hoard's D 50:880 Ja 21 '16 Preparing corn for showing. A. I. Foard. Breeder's Gaz 70:166 Ag 3 '16 Revised score cards needed. A. D. Cromwell. Breeder's Gaz 70:49 Jl 13 '16 True corn judging basis. P. G. Holden. O Judd Farmer 62:4 Mr 31 '17 IVlarketing Selling new or old corn. H. A. Bereman. Coun- try Gent 81:180 Ja 22 '16 IVloisture content Shrinkage of shelled corn while in cars in transit. J. W. T. Duvel and L. Duval. U S Ag B 48:1-21 '13 Squeezing the water out of corn. J. D. Harper. Country Gent 81:342 F 12 '16 Prices Affinity markets; hogs and corn. F. H. Hig- glns. Ohio F 140:113 Ag 18 '17 Balancing hogs against corn. C. E. Gapen. il Country Gent 82:1836 N 24 '17 Corn market after the Civil war. Wallaces' F 43:1709 N 22 '18 Corn price hog ratio. Ag Digest 2:745 D '17 Cost of hog production in terms of corn. Wal- laces' F 42:1456 O 26 '17 County guarantee on corn prices. S. R. Parker. Hoard's D 55:844 Je 7 '18 Geographical phases of farm prices: corn. L. B. Zapoleon. maps U S Ag B 696:1-53 '18 Hog and corn figuring. M. Green. Coop Man- ager & F 7:101 Mr 'IS Hog and corn ratios, lip '17 Meat division, U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Hogs and corn. C: V. Truax. Swine World 5:1-2 Ja '18 Hogs and corn in war times; Civil war ratios and corn piices. Prog F 32:1310 D 15 '17 Our live stock-corn ratios. Wallaces' F 42:1305 S 28 '17 Price of the 1917 monster corn crop to con- trol the price of hogs. Reliable P J 24;319-|- D '17 Pioflts and losses in corn production for the past sixty years. Wallaces' F 43:809 My 17 '18 Shall we sell or feed our corn? J. Begg. Nat Stock & F 41:86 Ap 14 '17 W^hat are the corn and hog states? Wallaces' F 43:1513 O 18 '18 What do hogs pay for corn? J. I. Thompson. Breeder's Gaz 73:548 Mr 14 '18 Roots Number of temporary roots in the cereals. R. G. Wiggans. il Am Soc Agron J 8:31-7 Ja ■16 Seed Abnormal ears of maize obtained from seeds treated with copper. A. Jungelson. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:176-7 F '18 Acidity as a factor in determining the de- gree of soundness of corn. H. J. Besley and G. H. Baston. il U S Ag B 102:1-45 '14 Ample seed corn for 1918 planting. E. D. Eddy. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:771-2 Ag '18 Anomalous seed in zea mays. T. K. Wolfe. bibliog il Va Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916:193-9 '17 Approval of export shipments of corn to Can- ada. U S Seed Rep 1:2 Mr '18 Are we in the corn belt? W. E. Gernert. il O Judd Farmer 64:1 F 23 '18 Backing the seed corn drive; how county bankers got behind the farm bureau. A. T. Kearney, il Banker-F 5:11 O '18 Be sure of seed corn. Weekly N L 5:1 Ja 23 '18 232 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Corn — Seed — Continued Bottles energy in his seed corn. H. J. Stel- ford. il O Judd Farmer 65:276 O 5 "18 Campaigning for corn and wiieat in Indiana. R. S. Bimdy. il Purdue Ag 12:94-5 N '17 Care of seed corn. Weekly N L 5:4 S 5 '17 Care of seed maize. H. Wenholz. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:229-43 Ap '17 Corn belt short of seed corn. O Judd Farmer 64:10 Ja 12 '18 Corn-crop insurance. C. R. Weidle. il Country Gent 81:762 Ap 1 '16 Corn kernel. Wallaces' F 41:1544 N 24 '16 County agent proves his worth. W. E. Hanger, maps Ohio F 142:133-4 Ag 17 '18 Curing and storing seed corn. R. Summerby. 11 J Ag (Quebec) 22:90 D '18 Curing seed corn. J. D. Harper, il Country Gent 81:1872 O 21 '16 Ear-to-row test of corn. J. C. Pridmore. Prog F 31:345 Mr 4 '16 First steps in selecting seed corn. Prac F 112: 344 S 15 '16 Following the seed corn situation. O Judd Farmer 64:3 F 2 '18 Freezing injury of seed corn. T. A. Kiessel- bach and J. A. Ratcliff. il Neb Ag Exp B 163:1-16 '18 Germination test of seed corn. N. Schmitz. il Pa Ag Ext C 71:1-7 '18 Good seed corn. Va Ag Dept B 116:7-8 Ap '17 Good seed corn and its relation to increasing the yield per acre in Indiana. C. R. Hoffer. il Purdue Ag 10:22-3-|- Ap '16 Good seed corn for next year. P. C. Taff. il la Ag Ext B 45:1-4 '16 Good seed from near- ripe corn. L.. F. Graber. il Country Gent 82:1674 N 3 '17 Good seed means more and better corn, il Mich Ag Ext B 11:1-4 '17 Grades of seed corn. E. D. Eddy. (In Report, Live stock branch, 1916, p. 24-31) '17 On- tario ag. dept., Toronto, Canada Growing and marketing pedigreed seed corn. N. Raessler. Hoard's D 50:826 Ja 14 '16 Handling seed corn in Iowa. O Judd Farmer 60:8 Ja 15 '16 How I doubled the returns from my corn crop. F. J. Rist. il System on the Farm 1:146-8 Je '17 How Iowa found a seed corn supply. L. M. Mathewson. il O Judd Farmer 60:3 Mr 11 '16 How to plant poor seed corn. Wallaces' F 43: 657 Ap 12 '18 How to test seed corn. J. C. Hackleman. il Mo Ag Ext C 48:1-16 '18 How to use low-germinating seed corn. T. A. Kisselbach. il Breeder's Gaz 73:705 Ap 4 '18 Influence of position of grain on the cob on the growth of maize seedlings. B. D. Hal- sted and E. J. Owen. Am Soc Agron J 9: 267-74 S '17; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 3:299-302 Mr '18 Iowa seed corn week. Wallaces' F 41:264 F 18 '16 Iowa's corn campaign, il Country Gent 81:1807 O 7 '16 Jimmie's seed corn venture, il Hoard's D 53: 296 Mr 9 '17 Live corn has white germs. T. P. Longe- necker. Nat Stock & F 41:1352 Mr 23 '18 Making sure of a crop. F. A. Koenig. 11 Kim- ball's D F 14:231 Ap 1 '16 Method of sale of war emergency seed corn to farmers in certain states by the United States Department of agriculture. U S Ag C 105:1-3 'IS Methods of testing seed corn. E. R. Hodgson. Va Ag Ext B 27 4p '18 Methods of testing seed corn. F. H. Tobias. O Judd Farmer 60:4 Mr 25 '16 Missouri seed corn, il Country Gent 81:322 F 12 '16 New maize secret. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:123- 4 F '18 Next year's corn crop, il Wallaces' F 42:1335 O 5 '17 1918 seed corn. C: Mclntire. Ohio F 141:70 Ja 19 '18 * Note on the vitality of seed corn six years old. J. A. Drushel. Nature Study R (Ithaca, N.Y. 15c) 14:123 Mr '18 Ohio corn census. Ohio F 141:422 Mr 23 '18 Picking, drying and testing seed corn. R. M. Ainsworth. il O Judd Farmer 61:1 S 16; 4 S 23 '16 Picking out seed from 50-percent corn. C. J. Willard and H. W. Schuer. Ohio F 141: 586 Ap 27 '18 Plant southern grown seed corn. A. F. Kidder. Prog F 31:60 Ja 8 '16 Poor quality of seed corn. G. W. Koiner. Va Ag Dept B 127:3-5 Ap '18 Practical 150-ear rag-doll tester. Wallaces' F 41:575 Ap 7 '16 Prepare now to select planting seed. A. F. Kidder. Prog F 31:870 Jl 8 '16 Preparedness for crop production. C. A. Zavitz. (In Report, Ontario corn growers' assn., 1916, p. 14-22) '17 Ontario ag. dept, Toionto Primitive methods of maize seed prepara- tion. H. H. Biggar. Am Soc Agron J 10: 183-5 Ap '18 Principles of corn improvement. Prac F 112: 360 O 1 '16 Rag-doll corn tester. W. E. Bowers, il Coun- try Gent 81:740 Ap 1 '16 Rag doll method for testing seed corn. O. F. Jensen. Rural N Y 75:405 Mr 4 '16 Rag-doll seed tester; its use in determining what ears of corn are fit for seed. G: J. Burt and others, il Farmers' B 948:1-7 '18 Rag- doll tester for corn. W. L. Burlison and G: H. Dungan. 11 111 Ag Ext C 19:1-8 '18 Raising good seed ears. C. E. Russell, il Field II 26:674 Ag '16 Rounding up seed corn shortage. O Judd Farmer 64:10 Ja 12 '18 Save plenty of seed corn. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 113:426 D 15 '17 Save your seed corn. P. L. Fancher. Ontario Ag Dept C 14:1-4 n.d. Saving seed corn. C. P. Hartley, il Country Gent 83:1+ S 21 '18 Scarcity of seed corn threatens 1918 crop. R. H. Moulton. il Hoard's D 55:136-7 F 15 '18 Seed corn. W^allaces' F 41:1201 S 15 '16 Seed corn. C. P. Hartley, il Farmers' B 415:1- 11 '17 (rev.); Excerpts. Va Ag Dept B 109: 35-40 '16 Seed corn. R. A. Hayne. il Nat Stock & F 41: 670 O 13 '17 Seed corn again, il Hoard's D 54:232 S 14 '17 Seed corn campaign. Ohio P 141:103 Ja 26 '18 Seed corn deficiency for 1918. map Monthly Crop Rep 4:29 Mr '18 Seed corn; do you know that it will grow? P. G. Holden and J. E. Waggoner. 27p il '17 International harvester co., Agricultural extension dept., Chicago Seed corn experience. C: E. Prescott. Hoard's D 55:554 Ap 19 '18 Seed corn for Canadian growers. G: H. Clark. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:351-2 Ap '18 Seed corn for Iowa, il Kimball's D F 14:198 Mr 15 '16 Seed corn for 1918. C. G. Williams, il Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:69-71 Mr '18 Seed corn for the 1916 crop. H. D. Hughes and W. W. Stanfield. il la Ag Exp C 28:1-16 '16 Seed corn now war material. O Judd Farmer 64:1 Ja 26 '18 Seed corn patch. F. M. Lutts. il Ohio F 141: 527 Ap 13 '18 Seed corn plot, il Hoard's D 51:712 My 19 '16 Seed corn preparedness. L. F. (Graber. il Hoard's D 56:183 S 6 '18 Seed corn researches by an Illinois farmer, il O Judd Farmer 63:1 S 1 '17 Seed corn selection. Hoard's D 54:258 S 21 '17 Seed corn selection. J. D. Harper, il Breeder's Gaz 70:407 S 14 '16 Seed corn selection. L. E. Rast. il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 111:1-12 '16: Same. C 64:1-8 '17 Seed coin situation. Breeder's Gaz 73:129 Ja 17 '18 Seed corn situation. U S Seed Rep 1:4 D '17; 3 Ja; 4-6 Mr '18 Seed corn situation. Wallaces' F 41:76 Ja 21 '16 Seed corn situation. J: Cownie. il Wallaces' P 41:637 Ap 21 '16 Seed corn situation. A. E. Grantham. Prac F 114:123 Mr 15 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 233 Corn — Seed — Con t in iicd Seed corn situation. E. G. Montgomery, il Cornell Countryman 15:453-5 My '18 Seed-corn situation for 1918. W. L. Burlison and G: H. Uungan. il 111 Ag Exp C 211:1-8 '18 Seed corn situation in Indiana. J. H. Lefforge. il Purdue Ag 12:352-4 Mr '18 Seed corn situation in the Northwest.. U S Seed Rep 1:2 N '17 Seed corn storage. Kimball's D F 16:850 N 1 '18 Seed corn testers and their work. C. H. Knopf. il Hoard's D 51:327 Mr 17 '16 Seed corn testing experience. D. E. Fish. Wallaces' F 43:297 F 15 '18 Seed corn time. Wallaces' F 43:1375 S 27 '18 Seed for the victory corn crop a •work well done — a bit of history made. O Judd Farmer 65:32-3 Jl 13 '18 Select seed corn in fall to bring big 1919 yields. Weekly N L, 6:3 Ag 7 '18; Same. Coop Manager & F 8:82 S '18 Select seed corn in the field. R. E. Stefphen- son. Rural N Y 76:1049 S 8 '17 Select seed corn on the stalk. Ohio F 142:267 5 21 '18 Select vour seed corn early, il Hoard's D 52: 184 S 1 '16 Select your seed corn now. Kamball's D F 16: 671 S 1-'18 Selecting and caring for seed corn. E. J. Kinney, il Ky Ag Ext C 63:1-6 '18 Selecting and curing seed corn. A. Atkinson and M. L. Wilson, il Mont Ag Exp C 54:165- 84 '16 Selecting and storing seed corn. A. T. Wi- ancko. il Purdue Ag 13:17-19 O 'IS Selecting and testing seed corn. C. W. Good- man, il Tex Ag Dept B 53:1-23 Ja '17 Selecting corn in the field for another bumper crop next year. C. P. Hartley, il Country Gent 82:1478-9 S 29 '17 Selecting corn seed. E. B. Babcock. il Cal Ag Exp C 180:1-7 '17 Selecting, curing, and testing seed corn. R. A. Moore and J. J. Garland, il Wis Ag ■ Ext C 58:1-20 '16 Selecting seed corn. C. O. Cromer. Kimball's D F 16:671 S 1 '18 Selecting seed corn increases yield. Prog F 31:1171 O 7 '16 Selection and care of seed corn. C. G. Wil- liams, il Ohio F 142:210 S 7 '18; Abstract. Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:300-2 O '18 Selection and preservation of seed corn. A. T. Wiancko. il Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 87:1-4 '17 Selection and storage of seed corn. W. L. Burlison and E. A. White, il map 111 Ag Exp C 225:1-16 '18 Seriousness of seed corn situation in 1918. E. J. Kinney, il Ky Ag Ext C 55:1-7 '18 Significance of a kernel of corn. G: M. Twitchell. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1917, pt 2: 85-98 '18 Simple directions for testing seed corn to elim- inate kernels that won't grow. Am Lumber- man (431 S. Dearborn st, Chicago 15c; 2235; 35 Mr 16 '18 Speeding up the corn crop. L. L. Rummell. il Country Gent 83:13 Ja 12 '18 Suggests government seed corn control. C: B. Wing. Breeder's Gaz 73:427 F 28 '18 Summarv of the seed corn situation. U S Seed Rep 1:2 My '18 System for marketing seed corn in the ear. G: H. Clark. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:226-7 Mr '16 Test seed corn before the busy season. Ohio F 139:254 F 17 '17 Test the seed corn. R. A. Hayne. il Nat Stock 6 F 40:1424 Mr 24 '17 Test your seed corn. Weekly N L 4:5 Ap 18 '17 Test vour seed corn. P. D. Gardner, il Nat Stock & F 41:1239 Mr 2 '18 Test your seed corn. H. B. Welsh. Breeder's Gaz 73:257 F 7 '18 Testing and preparing seed corn. A. T. Wi- ancko and J. A. McCarty. il Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 90:1-4 '18 Testing seed corn, il Hoard's D 51:164 F 18 '16 Testing seed corn, il Hoard's D 55:202 F 22 '18 Testing seed corn, il la Ag Ext B 50:1-4 '17 Testing seed corn. Prac F 113:76 F 15 '17 Testing seed corn. H. P. Cooper. Penn State F ll:83-i- Mr '18 Testing seed corn. C. G. Williams. Ohio Ag Exp B V 1:96 Mr '16 Testing seed corn at home. Ohio F 139:462 Mr 24 '17 Testing the seed corn. Wallaces' F 43:230 P 8 '18 Testing the seed corn. Wallaces' F 43:293 F 15 '18 Time to pick seed corn. Wallaces' P 42:1351 O 5 '17 War emergency corn satisfactory. W. E. Hanger. Ohio F 142:398 O 26 '18 Ways to keep seed corn snug, il O Judd Farmer 65:205 S 14 '18 Weekly reports on seed corn, map U S Seed Rep 1:1-2 Ap '18 When to select seed corn. C. O. Cromer. Purdue Ag 11:22 O '16 You select the seed corn, il Hoard's D 56:236 S 13 '18 Standards Notice of public hearing relating to official grain standards of the United States for shelled corn and wheat. Coop Manager & F 7:27-8 D '17 Official corn standards. Wallaces' F 43:734 Ap 26 '18 Official grain standards of the United States for wheat and corn; tabulated and abridged. 24p '17 Simonds-Shields-Lonsdale grain co.. Exchange bids., Kansas City, Mo. Official grain standards of the United States for wheat, and official grain standards of the United States for shelled corn. (Service and regulatory announcements — Markets 33) 30p '18 U S Ag These standards for wheat and for shelled corn supersede, on July 15, 1918, those which were published in Service and regulatory announcements nos. 11 and 22, respectively Standards for shelled corn. Monthly Crop Rep 4:77 Jl '18 Statistics Commercial stocks of corn, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:1-3 Je 8 '18 Commercial stocks of corn, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:1-3 S 9 '18 Commercial stocks of corn and corn food products in the United States on August 31, 1917. U S Ag C 99:3-9 '18 * Corn in Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of indus- tries, 1917, p. 32) '18 Ontario ag. dept., "Toronto Corn in the United States and other coun- tries, including exports and imports. See United States Department of agriculture Yearbooks Corn, yields per acre and prices, by states, 50 years 1866-1915. U S Ag B 515:1-16 '17 Farm stocks March 1, 1917, and shipments out of county. Monthly Crop Rep 3:23 Mr '17 How the corn crop is harvested. Monthly Crop Rep 4:140 N '18 Mature corn, 1915 and usual year, maps Wal- laces' F 41:188-9 F 4 '16 Statistical notes on cereals; studies on yield, trade, consumption and prices, with rates of ocean freight, (no. 4) p 62-73 (O) '16 Bu- reau of statistics. International inst. of ag- riculture, Rome Summary of facts ascertained from reports made to the Secretary of agriculture by in- spectors licensed to inspect and grade shelled corn under the United States grain standards act and from voluntary re- ports of elevators or warehouses in grain markets of the United States. (Service and regulatory announcements — Markets 23) 47p '17 U S Ag Wliite, yellow, and mixed corn. Monthly Crop Rep 3:17 F '17 Storage Corn ventilating device, il Wallaces' F 43:1371 S 27 '18 Handling and storing corn. J. F. Duggar. Prog P 32:1019 S 29 '17 234 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Corn — Storage — Continued How to save Alabama's corn crop. W. E. Hinds. Ala Ag Exp Press B 90 3p n.d. See also Corn houses Study and teaching Lessons on corn for rural elementary schools. C. H. Lane, il U S Ag B 653:1-19 '18 Nature study with corn (maize). H. Wen- holz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:111-20 F '17 Soil in relation to the growth of crops; Les- sons on corn growing. Neb Ag Ext Lessons 1-8 32p n.d. Teaching agriculture; corn lesson. G. A. Bricker. Ohio F 142:462, 489, 510, 534, 560 N 9-D 7 '18 Transportation Conover grain company secure judgment against carrier for delay in transit. Coop Manager & F 7:38-9 Ja 'IS Maximum loads increased in shipping shelled corn. Weekly N L 6:9 Ag 7 '18 Varieties Best type of corn to plant. F. R. Curtis. Prog F 32:66 Ja 20 '17 Breeds of corn. Wallaces' F 43:12 Ja 4 'IS Co-operative testing of varieties of corn. Prac F 112:421 N 15 '16 Corn and cotton varieties. C. K. McClelland. Ga Ag Exp C 75:1-8 '17 Corn types in northeastern Illinois. B. B. Heaton. O Judd Farmer 64:644 Je 22 '18 Corn varieties, il Wallaces' F 41:3 Ja 7 '16 Corn — varieties and limiting factor tests; sea- son 1916. W. L. Hutchinson. S C Ag Exp B 190:1-7 '17 Corn — varieties, ear-row, and limiting factor tests. W. L. Hutchinson. S C Ag Exp B 186: 1-14 '16 Corn varieties for Quebec. J. Murray, il J Ag (Quebec) 19:168-9 F '16 Corn varieties test at Mississippi Delta sta- tion. Prog F 33:481 Ap 13 'IS Corn variety tests 1915 and 1916. L. W. Os- born. Ark Ag Exp B 130:1-31 17 Earlv historv of Reid's yellow dent. Wallaces' F 41:267 F 18 '16 Earlv varieties of corn. J. F. Duggar. Prog P 32:247 F 24 '17 Experiments with corn. C: F. Noll. Pa Ag Exp B 139:1-23 '16 High vielding corn varieties. O Judd Farmer 61:4 D 16. '16 Importance of test corn varieties. M. V. Manoukian. il Rural N Y 77:184 F 9 '18 Increasing the yield of corn by crossing. D. F. Jones and otheis. bibliog il Conn State Ag Exp Rep 1916, pt 5:323-47 '17 Influence of hybridization and cross-pollina- tion on the water requirement of plants. L. J. Briggs and H. L. Shantz. il J Ag Re- search 4:391-402 Ag '15 Maize and broom millet experiments. 1916-17. H. Wenholz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28: 645-9 S '17 More accurate method of comparing first- generation maize hybrids with their parents. G. N. Collins. J Ag Research 3:85-91 O '14 Relation of ear characters of corn to yield. C. C. Cunningham. Am Soc Agron J 8:188-96 My '16 Report on corn and cotton varieties, 1915. C. K. McClelland. Ga Ag Exp C 74:1-8 '16 Right variety of corn. J. Lawrence. Nat Stock & F 40:1384 Mr 17 '17 Seed corn. L. C. Raymond, il J Ag (Quebec) 19:214-15 Ap '16 Seed corn — vaiiety and color. Purdue Ag 10: 23 Ap '16 Silage corn tests in northern New York. C. J. Phelps. Hoard's D 51:335 Mr 17 '16 Silver King corn continues leader. E. B. Heaton. il O Judd Farmer 65:453 N 16 '18 Studies concerning the elimination of ex- perimental error in coinparative crop tests. T. A. Kiesselbach. bibliog il Neb Ag Exp Research B 13:1-95 '18 Tests of corn varieties on the great plains. L. L. Zook. il map U S Ag B 307:1-19 '15 Tests of varieties of corn at Auburn. E. F. Cauthen. il Ala Ag Exp B 200:30-6 '18 Tropical vai'ieties of maize. G. N. Collins. il J Heredity 9:147-54 Ap '18; Same. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, V. 3, p. 579-84) '17 Varieties of corn and their utilization under present conditions. J: R. Fain and others. Ga Ag Coll (ExtJ B 147:1-12 '18 Varieties of maize for grain and green fodder. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:559-62; 29: 624-6 Ag '17, S '18 Varieties of maize in New Sovith Wales. H. Wenholz. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28: 635-44. 685-93 S-O '17 Variety tests of corn in Missouri. C. B. Hutch- inson and others, il maps Mo Ag Exp B 143:1-56 '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 2:232-4 F '17 What type of silage corn shall we use? C. G. Williams, il Ohio F 137:61-2 Ja 15 '16 Yields of different varieties of corn in Illinois. W. L. Burlison and O. M. Allyn. Ill Ag Exp B 191:409-24 '16 Argentina Argentine corn. Wallaces' F 41:993 Jl 21 '16 Arizona Growing corn and the grain sorghums in Arizona. S. F. Morse. Ariz Ag Ext C 3:1-22 '16 Arkansas Corn in Arkansas. C. O. Carpenter. Prog F 32: 581 My 12 '17 Australia Cultivation of maize. H. Wenholz. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:457-67, 609-23, 697- 704, 761-7 Ag-N '18 Farmers' experiment plots; maize experi- ments, 1916-17. map Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:13-26 Ja '18 Farmers' experiment plots; maize experi- ments, 1917-18. G. G. Potts. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:786-94 N '18 Growing maize under iiiigation. H. C. Chur- ches. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:635 O '17 Maize e.xpeiiments, 1916-17. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:787-92 N '17 Maize experiments, 1916-1917. E. Golledge. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:847-9 D '17 Maize-growing on the Clarence. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:787-8 N '16 Maize-growing on the INIurrumbidgee irriga- tion aiea. H. Wenholz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:533-41 Ag '16 Maize improvement; season 1916-17. H. Wen- holz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:793- 808 N '17 Brazil 4th Brazilian corn show inaugurated. R: P. Momsen. (Commerce Reports no. 247) p 284 (O 21) '18 TT.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Egypt Work in connection with Egyptian maize. G. C. Dudgeon. Egypt Ag Tech & Sci B 9: 1-5 '16 (5c) Hungary Compulsory degerming of maize in Hungary. Int R Sci &. Prac Ag 8, no 2:293-4 F '17 Illinois Studying Livingston county (111.) corn. O Judd Farmer 63:3 N 3 '17 Indiana Corn fertilizers for Indiana soils in 1918. S. D. Conner, il Purdue Ag 12:435-7 Ap '18 Favor shallow cultivation. O Judd Farmer 60: 12 Je 3 '16 Italy Reggiano maize: a new variety of early dwarf maize obtained in Italy by hybridisa- tion and selection. A. Succi. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 4:441-3 Ap '18 Michigan Sheeping down corn in Michigan. E. G. Read. Am Sheep B & W 36:160-1 Mr '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 235 Corn — Continued Missouri Best farmer in Missouri; H. B. Windsor. J: E. Pickett. 11 Country Gent 83:8-9 Ja 5 ■18 Rural progress in Missouri; a leading corn state. W. L. Nelson. Mo Ag Bd B v 14:11-13 Mr '16 Montana Corn in Montana. A. Atkinson and M. L. Wil- son, il Mont Ag Exp C 53:109-63 '16 Corn planting and cultivation in Montana. A. Atkinson and M. L. Wilson, il Mont Ag Exp C 67:107-28 '17 Nebraska Rotations and tillage methods in western Ne- braska. W. P. Snyder and W. M. Osborn. Neb Ag Exp B 155:13-16 '16 New York Growing corn on Long Island. Rural N Y 76: 725 My 26 '17 Ohio Growing 100 bushels of corn to the acre. C. M. Baker, il Ohio F 141:421-2 Mr 23 '18 South Dakota Corn culture in South Dakota. M. Champlin and G: Winright. il maps S D Ag Exp B 181:854-911 '18 Southern states Corn: its place in the agriculture of the South. T. Butler. Prog F 31:753 Je 10 '16 Corn production in the cotton states. M. V. Calvin. Am Fert 48:58+ My 11 '18 Corn production in the South. J. C. Prid- more. (B. 19) 12p il n.d. Soil improve- ment com., Southern fertilizer assn., At- lanta. Ga.; Same. Am Fert 48:46 F 16 '18 How to make corn despite drouth. T. Butler, Prog F 33:811 Jl 20 '18 How to make good corn yields in the South. T. Butler. Prog F 31:827 Jl 1 '16 Why the South should grow more corn this year: six reasons. Prog F 33:450 Ap 6 '18 United States Corn culture in the southeastern states. C. H. Kyle, bibliog il Farmers' B 729:1-20 '16 Corn, milo, and kaflr in the southern great plains area: relation of cultural methods to production. E. F. Chilcott and others. U S Ag B 242:1-20 '15 Drouth and hot winds cut corn. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 65:175 S 7 '18 Farm practice in the cultivation of corn. H. R. Gates, il U S Ag B 320:1-66 '16 Maize — the greatest of American food prod- ucts. E: Albes. n Reclamation Record (Rec- lamation service, Washington, D.C. 50c per yr.) 8:278-83 Je '17 Reprinted from Bulletin of Pan Am Union, Jl '16 Planting corn in six states; our experience pool. Prac F 114:126 Mr 15 'IS Tests of corn varieties on the great plains. L. L. Zook: il map U S Ag B 307:1-19 '15 Utilization and efficiency of meat situation in the United States, pt 4, Feed stuffs. W. F. Ward and S. H. Ray. U S Ag Rep 112:13-15 •16 Western corn situation; why grain does not come. I. L. Sears. Rural N Y 77:223 F 16 '18 Virginia Corn growing in Virginia, il Va Ag Dept B 110:4-10 Mr '16 West Virginia Corn growing in West Virginia. F. W. Stem- pie, il W Va Ag Ext C 173:1-11 '18 Western states Corn in the great plains area: relation of cultural methods to production. E. C. Chil- cott and others, map U S Ag B 219:1-31 '15 Corn (feed) Advantages of hogging off corn. P. S. Richey. il Purdue Ag 13:12 O '18 Austria — requisition of maize cobs after shelling. Doc Leaflets l.no 1:5 Jl '17 Care of corn stover. A. E. Smith. Ohio F 138: 515 N 25 '16 Concerning corn as a source of protein and ash for growing animals. A. G. Hogan. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:227-32 '17 Corn and alfalfa feeding trial. Hoard's D 56: 428 O 18 '18 Corn and soy beans compared as feeds. Prog F 33:1023 S 21 '18 Corn by-products for hogs. Purdue Ag 12:139- 40 D '17 Corn shucks versus corn silage. T. Butler. Prog F 33:903 Ag 17 '18 Corn stover as a feed. Purdue Ag 11:22 N '16 Cost of shredding; being a comparison of hand and machine methods. F. N. G. Kranick. 11 Country Gent 81:2092 D 2 '16 Dietary deficiencies of the maize kernel. E. V. McCollum and others. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 2:262-3 F '17 Does it pav to hog off corn? P. S. Richey. il Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 102:1-6 '18 Earlv corn for hogging down. Wallaces' F 41: 525 Mr 31 '16 Energy values of hominy feed and maize meal for cattle. H: P. Armsby and J. A. Fries. bibliog J Ag Research 10:599-613 S 17 '17 Energy values of red-clover hay and maize meal. H: P. Armsby and others. J Ag Re- search 7:379-87 N 27 '16 Farmers' experiment plots, maize fodder, 1915- 16. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:615-20 S '16 Feeding value of cob meal. T. Butler. Prog F 32:1255 D 1 '17 Feeding value of corn cobs. T. Butler. Prog P 31:35 Ja 8 '16 Harvesting the corn crop. I. G. Shellabarger. Rural N Y 75:1536 D 16 '16 High-priced corn for lambs. J. W. Hammond. il Nat Stock & F 41:920 D 22 '17 Hog as a hired man. H. W. Collingwood. 11 Country Life 29:50-1 Mr '16 Hogging down corn. Coop Manager & F 8:93 O '18 Hogging down corn. C. R. Arnold. Ohio F 140:119 Ag 18 '17 Hogging down corn. W. J. Carmichael. Nat Stock & F 42:292 Je 15 '18 Hogging down corn. W. L. Robison. Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:229-32 Ag '18 Hogging down corn. L. A. Weaver. Mo Ag Ext C 37:1-4 '17 Hogging off corn. P. E. Thompson, il Purdue Ag Ext B 48:1-11 '16 Hogging off corn profitable. I. G. Shellabarger. Ohio F 138:594 D 16 '16 Hogs cannot be most economically grown on an all-corn ration. Prog F 33:35 Ja 12 '18 Hogs in the corn field. Wallaces' F 43:1166 Ag 16 '18 How to handle dry corn stalks. Rural N Y 75: 1389 N 4 '16 King korn. W. H. Card. Am P Advocate 25: 16 D '16 Let hogs harvest corn. O Judd Farmer 63:3 S 22 *17 Let vour hogs work and grow fat. S. Jordan. il Country Gent 83:8 Ag 10 '18 Make beef on minimum of corn. O Judd Farmer 62:5 Ap 7 '17 Organizing for feed defense. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 56:157 Ag 30 '18 Pasturing cornstalks. J. L. Justice. Ohio F 142:425 N 2 '18 Planting corn expressly for fodder. M. Cover- dell. Hoard's D 51:807 Je 9 '16 Pork without labor. F. G. Ketner. 'Ohio F 142:502 N 23 '18 ^ ,^ Preparation of corn for fattening lambs. J: M. Evvard. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:242-51 '17 Preparation of corn for fattening steers. H. O. Allison, il Mo Ag Exp B 149:1-35 '17 Preparation of corn for hogs. F. G. King, il Mo Ag Bd B V 14:12-21 Ag '16; Same. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:532-40 236 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Corn (feed) — Continued Proportions of supplements to corn for fatten- ing swine. W. L. Robison. 11 Ohio Ag Exp B 316:1-57 '17 Save the corn crop with a tractor. E. L. Wat- son, il Power F 26:22 N '17 Save the corn fodder. D. Malcolm, il Kim- ball's D F 15:580 S 1 '17 Save the whole corn plant for feed. Prog F 32:775 Ji 14 '17 Self-huskers and self-feeders, il Ohio F 142: 164 Ag 24 '18 Sheeping-down corn. W. C. Coffey, il III Ag Ext C 21:1-8 '18; Excerpt. Wallaces' F 43: 716 Ag 26 '18 Sheeping off corn. G: H. Dacy. Prac F 112:285 Jl 15 '16 Shredding fodder. W: F. Purdue. Ohio F 140: 390 N 3 '17 Soine nutritive properties of corn. J. S. Hughes, bibliog il Kan Ag Exp Tech B 5:1- 39 '18 Sorghum grains versus corn for fattening swine. H. E. Dvorachek and H. A. Sand- house. Ark Ag Exp C 34 4p n. d. Supplements in hogging down corn. Wallaces' F 43:1186 Ag 23 '18 Utilizing the corn crop. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 140:243 S 22 '17 Value of corn and cob meal. J. W. Ingham. Breeder's Gaz 71:389 F 22 '17 Value of shredded fodder. J. L. Justice, il Hoard's D 56:335 O 4 '18 Western corn fodder problem. J. C Nicholls. Rural N Y 75:3 Ja 1 '16 Western lambs as harvesters of corn. W. C. Coffey, il Nat Wool Grower 8:15-17 My '18 What is the value of corn stover? Prog F 32: 930 S 8 '17 Where to feed stalks. R. A. Hayne. il Nat Stock & F 40:1153 F 3 '17 Why the corn shredder is needed. C. White, il Power F 27:42 O '18 Silage Against silage. Wallaces' F 43:1743 N 29 'IS Associative digestibility of corn silage and cottonseed meal in steer rations; pt 2. P. V. Ewing and others, il Ga Ag Exp B 125:151-64 '17 Beet pulp vs. corn silage. R. E. Hundertmark. Hoard's D 51:805 Je 9 '16 Composition and market qualities of butter when corn silage is fed with cottonseed meal. I.. S. Palmer and D. P. Crockett. J Dairy Sci 1:235-45 S '17 Cooking corn silage bv steam. E. D. Funk. Rural N Y 75:581 Ap 8 '16 Corn for silage. I. G. Shellaberger. Hoard's D 51:596 Ap 28 '16 Corn for the silo. Wallaces' F 41:482 Mr 24 '16 Corn in silo saves .$37 an acre on a 50-bushel crop. Weekly N L 5:11 Je 19 'IS Corn silage and velvet beans found to be good feed for fattening cattle. Weekly N L 6:6 S 11 '18 Corn silage for beef production. G. Gusler. il Field II 27:930-1 D '17 Corn silage for lambs. J. W. Wilson, il S D Ag Exp B 165:377-90 '16; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 1:116-18 Ja '17 Corn silage in rations for fattening steers. H. O. Allison, il Mo Ag Exp B 150:1-24 '17 Corn stover for silage. C. M. Long. Hoard's D 55:286 Mr 8 '18 Corn-stover silage. J. M. Sherman and S. I. Bechdel. bibliog J Ag Research 12:589-600 Mr 4 '18 Cornfield to silo at least expense. J. L. Jus- tice, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 Je 24 '16 Cost of silage. Wallaces' P 43:1693 N 15 '18 Cut the corn short. F. N. G. Kranich. il Coun- try Gent 82:1394 S 8 '17 Cutting corn for silage. O Judd Farmer 61:10 Jl 22 '16 Digestibility of corn silage, velvet-bean meal, and alfalfa hay when fed singly and in combinations. P. V. Ewing and F. H. Smith. J Ag Research 13:611-18 Je 17 '18 Ensilage corn. Weekly N L 5:S My 8 '18 Growing and feeding corn, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 Je 10 '16 Hoosiers laimch silo campaign. C. R. George. il Hoard's D 55:721 My 17 '18 Indiana committee on food production and conservation. R. E. Caldwell. Purdue Ag 12: 48S-9+ My '18 Kind of corn for silage. W. S. Tomlinson. Ohio F 141:620 My 4 '18 Legume crops ensiled with corn taint milk? J. L. Justice. Ohio F 137:817 Je 17 '16 Making corn silage. B. J. Ruetenik. il Coun- try Gent 82:1086 Je 30 '17 Mangels versus silage. Prog F 33:1048 S 28 '18 Mature corn makes the best silage. B: C. Southwick. il Hoard's D 55:917 Je 21 '18 Maturity in silage corn. W. H. de Graif. Country Gent 81:790 Ap 8 '16 Moving corn silage from silo to silo. Wallaces' F 41:219 F 11 '16 One-eared versus prolific varieties of corn for silage. T. Butler. Prog F 31:799 Je 24 '16 Preventing corn losses with a silo, il Ohio F 141:820 Je 29 '18 Relative influence of microorganism and plant enzyms on the fermentation of corn silage. A. R. Lamb, bibliog J Ag Research 8:3iil-80 Mr 6 '17; Same. la Ag Exp Research B 40: 313-32 '17 Shall we ensile ears as well as stalks. P. Claw- son. Hoard's D 54:264 S 21 '17 Silage. Wallaces' F 43:1201 Ag 23 '18 Silage advantages. J: M. Evvard. Wallaces' F 43:1190 Ag 23 '18 Silage from shock corn. C. H. Eckles. Jersey B 35:1646 O 18 '16 Silage from soft corn. J. L. Justice. Hoard's D 56:480 N 1 '18 Silage from stover. Weekly N L 4:1 Jl 18 '17; Same. Jersey B 36:1175 Ag 1 '17 Silage in lieef production. W. H. Tomhave. Nat Stock & F 42:222 My 25 '18 Studies on the residual effect of the winter feeding of corn silage on the ability of steers to gain on pasture. E. S. Good. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:193-6 '17 Value of corn in silage. W. S. Tomlinson. Ohio F 137:102 Ja 2 '16 What is the value of silage? T. Butler. Prog F 33:635 My 25 '18 What type of silage corn shall we use? C. G. Williams, il Ohio F 137:61-2 Ja 15 '16 When is water organic water? J. Schafer. Jer- sey B 36:1634 O 17 '17 Soft corn Be careful with new corn. Am P J 49:34 Ja '18 Best methods of utilizing the soft corn. W. E. McCoy. Ohio F 140:527 U 8 '17 Confer on soft corn. Coop Manager & F 7:60 Ja '18 Drying soft corn. H. D. Hughes, il Wallaces' F 43:4S6-f- Mr 15 '18; Excerpts. Hoard's D 55:434 Mr 29 '18 Feeding soft corn. W. S. Tomlinson. Ohio F 140:555 D 15 '17 Feeding soft corn in Iowa. C. M. Morgan. Breeder's Gaz 73:517 Mr 7 '18 Feeding the soft corn. W. H. Tomhave. Prac F 113:438 D 15 '17 Handling the soft corn crop. P. S. Richey. Breeder's Gaz 72:842 N 8 '17 Making the most out of soft corn. W: G. Eck- hardt. Am Coop J 12:158 O '16 More about soft corn. Kimball's D F 16:220 Mr 15 '18 More information on salted corn, il O Judd Farmer 65:89 Ag 3 '18 Much soft corn can be saved, il O Judd Farmer 64:1+ Mr 23 '18 Problem of soft corn. Neb Ag Ext Emergency B 24 7p '17 Results with salted corn. O Judd Farmer 64: 14 Ja 5 '18 Salting soft corn. Breeder's Gaz 72:991 N 29 ■17 Salting soft coin. L. S. Griffith. Wallaces' F 42:1653 D 7 '17 Salting soft corn. H. D. Hughes. la Aa: Exp C 41:1-7 '17; Same abr. Wallaces' F 42:1754 D 28 '17 Salting soft corn is good practice. Swine World 5:6 Ja '18 Salvaging soft corn. Breeder's Gaz 72:932 N 22 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 237 Corn (feed) — Soft corn — Continued Save the corn with salt. O Judd Farmer 63: 9 D 15 '17 Save the soft corn. Weekly N L 5:3 Ja 23 '18 Saving Livingston county's soft corn, il O Judd Farmer G3:l D 8 '17 Saving soft corn, il Ag Digest 2:787-8 Ja 'IS Saving the soft corn, il Am Coop J 13:137-8+ D '17 Silage from soft corn. J. L. Justice. Hoard's D 56:480 N 1 '18 Soft corn. C. J. Mann. Farm Eng 6:10 Ja '18 Soft corn and how to save it. Kimball's D F 16:254 Ap 1 '18 Soft corn can be saved. C. W. Raymond. Kimball's D F 16:5 Ja 1 '18 Soft corn problem. J: M. Evvard. la Ag Exp C 40 Sp '17 / Soft corn problem. J: M. Evvard. Wallaces' F 42:1556-1- N 16 '17 / The two preceding articles are practi^cally the saine / Soft corn problem. L. W. Lighty. Nat Stock & F 41:888 D 15 '17 Soft corn to save hogs. R. P. Crawford. Breeder's Gaz 73:156 Ja 24 'IS Survev to aid prompt movement of soft corn. Coop Manager & F 7:29 Mr '18 Utilizing soft corn. Ohio F 140:550 D 15 '17 Utilizing the soft corn. O Judd Farmer 63:4 D 22 17 What can be done with the soft corn? Jersey B 36:1966 D 12 '17 What to do with soft corn. A. R. Jaqua. Coun- try Gent 82:2031 D 22 '17 Corn, Soft. See Corn (feed) — Soft corn Corn, Sweet All about sweet corn, il Country Gent 83:42-3 Mr 23 '18 Breeding sweet corn resistant to the corn earv.orm. G. N. Collins and J. H. Kempton. J Ag Research 11:549-72 D 10 '17 Canning and drying corn. M. S. Ellis. Kimball's D F 15:596 S 1 '17 Corn as market-garden crop. H: M. Howard. il Mass Ag Bd B 5:148-9 '18 (3d ed. rev.) Corn for canning factories. Rural N Y 76: 323 Mr 3 '17 Corn for the canners. il Wallaces' F 42:523 Mr 23 '17 Corn for the canning factory. C. B. Savre and F. C. Gaylord. Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 99: 1-4 '18 Does it pay to sucker sweet corn? R. W. De Baun. il Rural N Y 76:789 Je 16 '17 Drying corn. Nat Stock & F 41:446 Ag 4 '17 Experiences with sweet corn. Market Grow- ers J 22:347-h My 1 '18 Fertilizers for sweet corn. Rural N Y 75:188 F 5 '16 Green corn for market. Mrs E. M. Anderson. Rural N Y 76:1020 Ag 25 '17 Growing beans and sweet corn. P. B. Marien. il Minn Hort 44:172-6 Ap '16 Giowin;? sweet corn. A. I>. Dacy. W Va Ag Ext C 195 3p '18 (Reprint C. 127) Growing sweet corn only. E. G. McCloskey. Prac F 113:286 Ag 15 '17 Respiration and catalase activity in sweet corn. C: O. Appleman. Am J Bot 5:207-9 Ap '18 Success with sweet corn. C. H. Chesley. Mar- ket Growers J 18:148 F 15 '16 Sup-ar corn for canning, il Country Gent 83: 38 Mr 9 'IS Sweet corn. Market Growers J 18:345-7 Mv 15 '16 Sweet corn a staple Indiana crop, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 Ap 8 '16 Sweet corn for market. E. I. Farrington. il Country Gent 81:745 Ap 1 '16 Sweet corn for the cannery. A. T. Erwin. O Judd Farmer 60:6 My 6 '16 Sweet corn for the cannery. E. L. Kirkpatrick. Ohio F 137:263-f F 19 '16 STveet-corn harvest. C. E. Brehin. il Counlrv Gent 81:1198 Je 10 '16 Sv.eet corn or table maize. H. Wenholz. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:381-90 Je '17 Sweet corn — some reflections. J. B. Townsend. Wallaces' F 41:670 Ap 28 '16 Which sweet corn and why? A. Kruhm. il Gard M 25:103-4 Mr '17 Diseases and pests Morphological and cultural note on the organ- ism causing Stewart's disease of sweet corn. L. McCulloch. il Phyt 8:440-2 Ag '18 New sweetcorn disease in Kentucky. H. Gar- man, il Ky Ag Exp C 13:1-4 n.d. Quarantine on account of Japanese beetle. D. F. Houston. (Service and regulatory announcements — Fed. Hort. Bd. 56) p 91-2 '18 U S Ag Spray sweet corn for worms. J. W. M'Colloch. O Judd Farmer 61:6 Jl 8 '16 Seed Report of stocks of peas, beans, spring vetch and sweet corn. U S Seed Rep 1:6 Ap '18 Seed sweet corn for canners. U S Seed Rep 1:1 Ja '18 Sweet corn seed situation. Am Flor 49:1193 D 15 '17 Corn as food Corn an economical human food. Wallaces' F 42:13 Ja 5 '17 Corn as a breadstuff. Weekly N L 4:10 Ap 18 '17 Corn is king; will it become the base food? Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86: 106-7 Ag 17 '18 Eat new corn. Weekly N L 5:7 S 5 '17 Getting real food out of corn, il Sci Am (233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 119:298 O 12 '18 Hulled corn. E. S. Pettee. il Country Gent 82:1951 D 8 '17 Learn to eat corn, says Uncle Joe Cannon. Country Gent 82:1077-8 Je 30 '17 Mon-dah-min, and the red man's world old uses of Indian corn as food. Hen-Toh. J Home Econ 10:444-51 O '18 New breakfast food. Weekly N L 5:8 S 26 '17 On the greater use of Indian foods. H. J. Spinden. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84:7 Jl 7 '17 Saving corn for food. W: W. Higgins. Country Gent 82:1552 O 13 '17 Story of corn as human food. R. H. Moulton. il Hoard's D 53:943 Jl 6 '17 * Will corn become the base food? Pan Am Union B (17th and B sts, N.W., Washing- ton, D.C. 25c) 46:483-90 Ap '18 See also Cookery — Corn; Corn meal Statistics Commercial stocks of miscellaneous corn food products (hominy, grits, corn breakfast foods, etc.), Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:17- 19 Je 8 '18 Commercial stocks of miscellaneous corn food products (hominy, grits, corn breakfa.st foods, etc.), July 1. U S Food Surveys 2: 21-3 S 9 'IS Corn belt Are vv-e in the corn belt? W. E. Gernert. il O Judd Farmer 64:1 F 23 '18 Corn belt farm — -how big shall it be? O. R. Johnson. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:554-8 Corn-belt farming system which saves har- vest labor by hogging down crops. J. A. Drake, il map Farmers' B 614:1-16 '17 (rev.) Economic study of the farm tractor in the corn belt. A. P. Yerkes and L. M. Church. Farmers' B 719:1-24 '16; Same cond. Irr Age 31:123 Je '16 Grain farming in the corn belt; with live stock as a side line. C. Vrooman. Farmers' B 704: 1-47 '16 Hood river of the corn belt, il Wallaces' F 41: 10S7 Ag 18 '16 Iowa 103, an oat for the cornbelt. Breeder's Gaz 69:367 F 17 '16 Landlordism in the corn belt. Wallaces' F 41: 76 Ja 21 '16 More tractors in the corn belt. P. S. Rose, il Country Gent 83:7 S 7 '18 Oats in the corn belt. Wallaces' F 41:209 F 11 '16 Rotations for the corn belt. L. L. Rummell. il Country Gent 82:1961 D 15 '17 Spring tour of cornbelt farm homes, il Breed- er's Gaz 69:1247 Je 15 '16 Tractors gaining popularity in the corn belt. Power F 27:56 Jl '18 238 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Corn belt — Continucil Why tliree-hundred-dollar land? E. Daven- port, il Country Gent 83:15 Ap 6 '18 See also subhead Corn belt under Cattle, Beef; Fruit culture; Live stock; Sheep Corn belt meat producers' association Address of President Sykes. Wallaces' F 43: 10 Ja 4 '18 13th annual meeting', Des Moines, Jan. 23-24, 1917. Wallaces' F 42:193 F 2 '17; la Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:389-435 14th annual meeting-. Des Moines, Dec. 11-12. Wallaces' F 42:1738 D 21 '17 Work during 13 years. Wallaces' F 42:184 F 2 '17 Corn billbugs Biological investigation of sphenophorus cal- losus Oliv. Z. P. Metcalf. il N C Ag Exp Tech B 13:1-123 '17; Same. N C Ag Exp Rep 1917:1-123 How to detect outbreaks of insects and save the grain crops. W. R. Walton. 11 Farmers' B 835:18 '17 Minnesota bill bugs. O. G. Babcock. (In Re- port State entomologist, 1915-1916) p 153-9 '16 Minn. ag. exp. station, St Paul Study of the life-history of the maize billbvig; with discussion. W: P. Hayes, il J Econ Entom 9:120-30 F '16 Corn clubs Boys' and girls' corn and cotton clubs, il La Ag Ext B 25:1-28 '17 Boys' corn club lessons and instructions for 1918. W. T. Conway. N M Ag Ext C 30: 1-11 F 'IS Boys' corn club work closely related to school work. J. A. Linke. Purdue Ag 11: 13-15 O '16 Corn club work in Tennessee. H. D. Tate. Prog F 31:358 Mr 11 '16 Corn clubs; final report and record book for members. Kan Ag Ext x — Form 1:1-15 '16 Extension circulars. 'W Va Ag Ext C 51, 58, 64. 68, 76, 82, 89 '16 The titles follow: Seed corn testing; Pre- paring corn groimd; Planting corn; Corn cultivation: Corn insects and diseases; Growing plant: Field selection of seed corn Lessons from the corn contests of 1917. L. L. Rummell. Ohio F 141:587 Ap 27 '18 Winners in our 1916 boys' corn club contest. Prog F 32:942 S 8 '17 Corn cobs Austria — reqviisition of maize cobs after shell- ing. Doc Leaflets l.no 1:5 Jl '17 Mi=:Rouri meerschaums. W. L. Nelson, il Country Gent 82:284 F 10 '17 * Preparation of several useful substances from corn cobs. F. B. LaForge and C. S. Hudson. J Industrial & Eng Chemistrv (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10: 925-7 N '18 * Preparation of xylose from corn cobs. C. S. Hudson and T. S. Harding. Am Chemical Soc .T (Box 505. Washington, D.C. $6 per yr) 40:1601-2 O '18 Products derived from corn cobs: abstract. F. B. La Forge. Am Soc Mechanical Eng J (29 W. 39th St, N.Y. 35c) 40:496-7 Je '18 Corn contests Corn contest. Wallaces' P 41:604 Ap 14 '16 Five acre corn growing contest. J. D. Harper. il Purdue Ag 11:17-18 Je '17 Indiana corn contests. .J. D. Harper. Coimtry Gent 81:1116 My 27 '16 Lessons from a corn-growing contest. J. D. Harper. Breeder's Gaz 71:1272 Je 28 '17 Minnesota's acre-vield corn contest. R. P. Speer. Breeder's Gaz 69:723 Mr 30 '16 209 bushels of corn per acre. G. H. Dacy. il Country Life 31:64 Ja '17 See ■alfio Corn clubs Corn cribs. See Corn houses Corn ear rot Triphleps insidiosus as the probable trans- mittor of corn-ear rot. J. A. Hyslop. J Econ Entom 9:435-8 Ag '16 Corn earworms Best way to eradicate troublesome pest that injures several different crops. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 28:36-7 O '18 Bollworm or corn ear worm. Purdue Ag 13:30 O -18 Bollworm or corn earworm. F. C. Bishopp. il map Farmers' B 872:1-15 '17 Breeding sweet corn resistant to the corn ear- worm. G. N. Collins and J. H. Kerapton. J Ag Research 11:549-72 D 10 '17 Corn ear worm. A. W. Morrill, il Ariz Ag Exp Timely Hints 120:1-5 '16 Corn ear-worm, il Okla Ag Ext C 60 3p '17 Corn ear worm. Purdue Ag 12:19 O '17 Record of the corn earworm attacking beans and a suggestion as to the reason of the outbreak. E. O. Essig. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:544-5 S '18 Use of dust sprays against the corn-ear worm. J. W. McColloch. J Econ Entom 9:395-8 Ag '16 Corn festivals Corn festivals. Weekly N L 5:4 N 14 "17 Coin festivals. A. Barrows. J Home Econ 9:460-4 O '17 Corn flea-beetles, Desert. See Desert corn flea- beetles Corn flour Prices * Corn product prices. (/» Official statement, no. 7, p. 10) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Statistics Commercial stocks of corn meal and corn flour, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:14-16 Je 8 '18 Commercial stocks of corn flour, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:16-18 S 9 '18 Corn harvesting machinery Binders and platform harvesters save man power in cutting corn. Weekly N L 5:14 JI 24 '18 Corn harvesting machinery. J: Marsh, il Hoard's D 52:31 Ag 4 '16 Efficient corn cutter, il Ag Digest 1:81 Je '16 New stalk cvitter. il Ag Digest 1:81 Je '16 Use of machinery in cvitting corn. H. R. Tol- ley. il Farmers' B 992:1-16 '18 Corn houses Corn crib with a basement. A. D. Cromwell. il Wallaces' P 43:538 Mr 22 '18 Farm seed corn house. W. E. Frudden. plan Breeder's Gaz 70:314 Ag 31 '16 Grain storage buildings. K. J. T. Ekblaw. 16p plan '16 Nat. lumber mfrs. assn., Chi- cago Ideal corn crib. D: Brock, il Country Gent 81: 1193 Je 10 '16 Large grain storage building, plans Am Coop J 12:780 Ag '17 Making the corn crib rat-proof. Prog F 32:320 Mr 10 '17 Much corn saved by new combination crib- granary, il plan Weekly N L 6:6 O 2 '18; Same. Coop Manager & F 8:44 N '18 Old-fashioned corn crib, plan Am Lumber- man (431 S. Dearborn st, Chicago 15c) 2260: 46 S 7 '18 Permanent corn crib that saves the corn. R. Olney. il Power F 27:12 S '18 Practical corn crib. Va Ag Dept B 109:160-2 '16 Rat-proof corn crib saves money. P. T. Fell- ner. il diags plan Building Age (243 W. 39th St, N.Y. 25c) 40:385-7 Ag '18 Rat-proof corn house. Rural N Y 76:404 Mr 17 '17 Seed corn storehouse for the farm. C: Taylor. Country Gent 82:1285 Ag 18 '17 Silo corn ci'ib. Am Lumberman (431 S. Dear- born St, Chicago 15c) 2261:42 S 14 '18 Small concrete crib. W. E. Frudden. Country Gent 81:326 F 12 '16 Storage for the seed corn reserve; types of buildings discussed in new Illinois circular. F. M. WTiite. il plans O Judd Farmer 65:88 Ag 3 '18 Storing seed corn. W. E. Frvidden. il plan Hoard's D 52:239 S 15 '16 Substantial corn cribs, il Wallaces' F 41:1434 N 3 '16 Twin corn cribs; round corn crib, plans Am Lumberman (431 S. Dearborn st, Chicago 15c) 2259:46 Ag 31 'IS AGRICULTURAL INDEX 239 Corn houses — Continued Two new corn cribs. H. R. Richardson, il plan Country Gent S2:95S Je 2 '17 Two-storv corncrib and grain house. H. Shearer, il plan Breeder's Gaz 72:1264 D 27 '17 Two-story corncrib and granary. W: A. Rad- ford. Power F 27:24+ My 'KS Two very necessary farm buildings; corn crib and piggery. W. E. Frudden. il plans Building Age (213 W 39th St., N.Y. 20c) 39: 351-3 Jl '17 Ventilator in the corncrib. Breeder's Gaz 70: 1066 D 7 '16 Corn husking Corn husking. F. N. G. Kranick. Country Gent 81:1930 N 4 '16 Corn leaf beetles Southern corn leaf-beetle. E. O. G. Ke)4y. bibliog il map U S Ag B 221:1-11 '15 Corn leaf blotch miners Corn-leaf blotch miner. W. J. Phillips, bibliog il map J Ag Research 2:15-32 Ap '14 Corn meal Composition of corn (maize) meal manufac- tured by different processes and the in- fluence of composition on the keeping qualities. A. L. Winton and others. U S Ag B 215:1-31 '15 Cornmeal as a food. W. C. Smith. Green's Fruit Grower 37:12 Je '17 Corn meal as a food and ways of using it. C. F. I angworthv and C. L. Hunt. Farm- ers' B 565:1-28 '17 (rev.) Corn meal at its best in bread and muffins. I. C. B. Allen. 11 Country Gent 81:240 Ja 29 '16 Coin meal bread. Mrs F. L. Stevens. J Home Econ 9:376 Ag '17 Corn meal — how to use it. Prog F 32:1314 D 15 '17 Corn meal in the diet. Weekly N L 4:4 Ap 11 •17 Corn meal mush. W. P. Jenney. J Home Econ 9:456-9 O '17 Corn meal once a day. Cornell Reading Course Farm Home 115:17-20 '18 Corn meal recipes. J Home Econ 9:477-8 O 17 Corn reserve. Weekly N L. 4:6 Jl 18 '17 Do you know corn meal? J Home Econ 10: 30-2 Ja '18 Food value of corn. Weekly N L 5:7 D 5 '17 Keeping of corn meal. Va Ag Dept B 109:121-3 '16 Preparation of germ-free maize flour; investi- tigations in Hungary. E. Weiser. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 9:1350-2 S '16 Shall we eat corn meal? M. H. Keith. Scien- tific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84: 75 Ag 4 '17 Southern corn breads. M. B. Foulks. 11 Coun- try Gent 82:1015 Je 9 '17 Tennessee corn notes. Rural N Y 76:1014 Ag 25 '17 Use more corn meal. Prog F 32:784 Jl 14 '17 Using graham and cornmeal. M. Corbett. Rural N Y 76:625 Ag 28 17 What you can make from corn meal. Prog F 31:19 Ja 1 '16 See also Cookery — Corn Prices * Corn product prices. (In Official statement, no. 7, p. 10) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Statistics (Commercial stocks of corn meal and corn flour, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:14-16 Je 8 '18 Commercial stocks of corn meal, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:19-21 S 9 '18 Corn meal as feeding stuff. See Corn (feed) Corn milling Home milling for home folks. H. C. Fillev. 11 Am Coop J 14:129 D '18 Corn oil Some American vegetable food oils, their sources and methods of production: corn oil. H. S. Bailey. U S Ag Yearbook 1916:173-6; Same. Separate 691:15-18 Statistics Commeicial stocks of corn oil, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:19-20 S 16 '18 Corn products * Change in corn products regulations. (In Oflicial statement no. 2, p. 5) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Compulsory degerming of maize in Hungary. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 2:293-4 F '17 * Special regulations of certain corn pioducts. (In Official statement no. 1. n. 5) '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C!. Touring the East: coin in Iowa. J: M. Evvard. Wallaces' F 43:831 My 17 '18 Corn root lice Corn root-aphis and methods of controlling it. J: J. Davis, il Farmers' B 891:1-12 '17 Corn root louse. F. S. Prince. Ohio F 138:42 Jl 15 '16 Do ants bother your young corn? W: R. But- ler. Country Gent 81:887 Ap 22 '16 Root-aphis saps corn. Weekly N L 4:4 Je 13 '17 Swat the corn root louse. Wallaces' F 41:562 Ap 7 '16 Watch for root lice. C. H. Oathout. O Judd Farmer 60:3 My 27 '16 Corn rootrot Corn-rootrot and wheatscab. G. N. Hoffer and others. J Ag Research 14:611-12 S 23 '18 Root rot of corn. A. D. Selby. Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:313-14 O '18 Corn rootworms Corn root worm pest. P. G. Holden. 11 Breed- er's Gaz 70:271 Ag 24 '16- How to detect outbreaks of insects and save the grain crops. W. R. Walton. 11 Farmers' B 835:18-21 '17 Southern corn rootworm and farm practices to control it. P. Luginbill. il Farmers' B 950:1-10 'IS Southern corn rootworm, or budworm. F. M. Webster. 11 IT S Ag B 5:1-11 '13 Western corn rootworm. F. M. Webster, il U S Ag B 8:1-8 '13 Corn shellers Proper size of corn sheller to buy. C. White. il Power F 25:22+ O '16 Corn shows Bank's corn show, il Banker-P 5:16 Ja '18 Brazil's national corn show. Breeder's Gaz 71: 35 Ja 4 '17 How a Pennsylvania bank has popularized its corn contests, il Banker-F 3:15 Ap '16 Illinois corn show at International. O Judd Farmer 65:548 D 14 '18 Local corn show. Prac F 112:440 D 1 '16 Maize competition at Grafton, September, 1916. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:773-7 N '16 Corn shredders Why the corn shredder is needed. C. White. il Power F 27:42 O '18 Corn smut Corn smut, il Purdue Ag 12:81 N '17 Corn smut and its control, il Va Ag Dept B 111:6-7 Ap '16 Corn smut — what it is and what to do for it. D. Mercier. Prog F 31:935 Jl 29 '16 Factors affecting the parasitism of vistilago zefe. F. J. Piemeisel. bibliog Phyt 7:294-307 Ag '17 Head smut of sorghum and maize. A. A. Pot- ter, bibliog il J Ag Research 2:339-72 Ag '14 Segregation of susceptibility to parasitism in maize. D. F. Jones, bibliog Am J Bot 5: 295-300 Je '18 Corn starch Corn starch in the textile industry. W. R. Cathofirt. Textile World (461 Sth av at 34th St, N.Y. $3 per yr.) 54:401+ Jl 27 '18 Cor'n weevils Corn weevil control. W. E. Hinds. Prog F 31: 1228 O 21 '16 Destroy the corn weevil now. W. E. Hinds. Prog F 33:1007 S 14 '18 Fighting insect pests in August: preventing corn weevil damage. A. F. Conradi. Prog F 32:861 Ag 11 '17 240 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Corn weevils — Continued How to reduce weevil waste in southern corn. C. H. Kyle, il Farmers' B 915:1-7 '18 Kill corn weevils. A. P. Spencer. Fla Ag Ext B 10 4p '17 Preventing corn weevil damage. W. E. Hinds. Prog F 32:1046 O 6 '17 Saving the corn crop; weevil damage. A. F. Kidder. Prog F 32:871 Ag 11 '17 Corn worms, Pink. See Pink corn worms Corned beef. See Beef, Corned Cornell agricultural experiment station 29th annual report of the New York state college of agriculture at Cornell university and of the agricultural experiment station, 1916. il maps Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916 2v V 1, Ixxxii, 816, lOp; v 2, 829-1435p '17 V 1 contains experiment station bulletins and circulars; v 2 contains publications of the extension department 30th annual report of the New York state col- lege of agriculture at Cornell university and of the agricultural experiment station, 1917. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1917: various paging '18 Cornell dairy students' association 11th annual meeting, Feb. 10th, 1916. N Y Prod R 41:1004-5 Ap 5 '16 12th annual meeting. Ithaca, N.Y., Feb. 15, 1917. C. S. Thompson. N Y Prod R 43:847 Mr 21 '17 Cornell university New York state college of agriculture Affairs of the college. A. R. Mann. Cornell Countryman 14:550-1 Ap '17 Farmers' week at Cornell [Feb. 12-17, 1917]. il map Cornell Reading Courses v 5, no 100 27-50p '15 Contains information regarding the gen- eral plan for the week, descriptions of, and guide to the buildings, etc. Publications issued by the New York state college of agriculture at Cornell university. 16p '17 N.Y. State college of agriculture, Cor- nell university, Ithaca Smith-Hughes act and the College of agricul- tvire of Cornell university. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 6:558-9 N 10 '17 29th annual report of the New York state col- lege of agriculture at Cornell university and of the agricultural experiment station, 1916. il maps Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916 2v v 1, Ixxxii, 816, lOp; v 2, 829-1435p '17 V 1 contains experiment station bulletins and circulars; v 2 contains publications of the extension department 30th annual report of the New York state col- lege of agriculture at Cornell university and of the agricultural experiment station, 1917. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1917: various paging '18 What the college did. il Cornell Countryman 25:82-8+ N '17 Where the Empire state goes to school; views. Country Gent 82:95 Ja 20 '17 Poultry husbandry. Department of Cornell poultry project is a real success. R. S. Moseley. Reliable P J 25:410-11+ Je '18 Cornish Indian fowl Dark cornish. W. H. Card, il Country Gent 81: 169 Ja 22 '16 Poultry culture; Indian game. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 85:67 F 2 '18 Cornstalk beetles, Rough-headed Rough-headed corn stalk-beetle in the South- ern states and its control. W. J. Phillips and H: Fox. il Farmers' B 875:1-12 '17 Cornstalk borers Larval characters and distribution of two spe- cies of diatraea. T. E. Holloway. 11 J Ag Research 6:621-6 Jl 17 '16 Cornstalk borers, European. See European cornstalk borers Cornstalk borers, Lesser Lesser corn stalk-borer. P. Luginbill and G: G. Ainslie. bibliog il map U S Ag B 539:1-27 '17 Cornstalks Cutting cornstalks with a tractor. E. R. Wig- gins, il Country Gent 82:1932 D 8 '17 Where to feed stalks. R. A. Hayne. il Nat Stock & F 40:1153 F 3 '17 Cornstalks as fertilizer Fertilizing value of cornstalks. Rural N Y 76:1289 N 10 '17 Cornus. See Dogwood Corporation law Cooperative organization by-laws. C. E. Bas- sett and O. B. Jesness. U S Ag B 541:1-23 '18 Gleaner co-operative law of Michigan; an act to provide for the organization, operation and regulation of co-operative corporations, companies and associations. Coop Manager & P 7:84-5 Mr '18 Manual of laws pertaining to the Department of farms and markets; provisions of mem- bership corporation law, relating to co- operative agricultural, dairy or horticultural associations. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 108:259-69 Je '18 New Y''ork co-operative law. Hoard's D 56:24 Jl 26 '18 Some defects in the New York laws of co- operative associations. R. Ingalls. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 105:30-6 Mr '18 Suggestions for a state cooperative law de- signed to conform to section 6 of the Clay- ton act. Coop Manager & F 6:75-7 Mr '17 With the signing of House bill no. 16 it be- came easy to change from a corporation to a cooperative society in Illinois. Am Coop J 12:693 Je '17 Corpse plant. See Indian pipe Corrals, Trap Trap corrals in Arizona. J. H. Sizer. il Breed- er's Gaz 72:9 Jl 5 '17 Correlation Theory of correlation as applied to farm- survey data on fattening baby beef. H. R. Tolley. U S Ag B 504:1-14 '17 Correlation (biology) Chemidal basis of correlation; production of equal masses of shoots by equal masses of sister leaves in bryophyllum calycinum. J. Loeb. Bot Gaz 65:150-74 F '18 Correspondence. See Commercial correspond- ence Correspondence schools and courses Conunent concerning T. E. Quisenberry and the correspondence courses of the Amer- ican school of poultry husbandry. P. T. Woods. Am P J 49:148-9 F '18 Correspondence courses in agriculture. W Va Ag Ext C 85:1-15 '16 Home economics correspondence courses of collegiate grade. A. Loomis. J Home Econ 8:227-31 My '16 Corrosion and anti-corrosives Rusting of iron; with suggestions for apply- ing protective coatings. Power F 25:25 Ag '16 See also Waterproofing Corsica. See Forests and forestry — Canada Cortinarius Development of cortinarius pholideus. W. H. Sawver, jr. bibliog il Am J Bot 4:520-532 N '17 Study of development in the genus cortinarius. G. E. Douglas, il Am J Bot 3:319-35 Je '16 Corythucha ciliata. See Sycamore lace-bug Cosmophila erosa. See Okra caterpillars Cosmos Cosmos for market. J. H. Sperry. Country Gent 82:934 My 26 '17 Cost accounting Accounting records for country creameries. J: R. Humphrey and G. A. Nahstoll. U S Ag B 559:1-37 '17 Accounting the cost of farming. F. F. Rock- well, il Country Life 32:70-2 My '17 Analyzing farm business. Weekly N L 4:2 Ja 31 '17 Basis of cost in wheat production. H. Ross and P. G. Gilder. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:869-80 D '17 (to be cont) Bvisiness practice and accounts for cooperative stores. J. A. Bexell and W. H. Kerr, bibliog il U S Ag B 381:1-56 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 241 Cost accounting — Continued Cost accounting. M. S. Libbert. Purdue Ag 11: 30-1+ N '16 Cost accountin,?. J. P. Mensch. N Y Prod R 43:358 D 27 '16 Cost accounting; Federal trade commission offers cooperation with manufacturers. N Y Prod R 42:846 S 20 '16 Cost accounting: items to consider in operat- ing an ice cream factory. P. B. Warner. N Y Prod R 43:322 D 20 '16 Cost accounts on some New Yorlv farms. C. E. i.add. Cornell Ag Exp B 377:773-815 '16; Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916:773-815 '17; Excerpt. N Y Ag Dept B 87:2781-3 S '16 Cost keeping and the farm business. T. But- ler. Prog F 32:855 Ag 11 '17 , Cost of keeping farm horses and cost of horse labor. M. R. Cooper, il U S Ag B 560:1-22 '17 Cost of manufacture of cheese. N Y Prod K 44:520 Jl 25 17 Cost production on the farm. S. J. Rice. Wal- laces' F 41:270 F 18 '16 Cost svstem on Ashtabula co. farms. L. W. Lee. Ohio F 137:395 Mr 11 '16 Cutting operating expenses by knowing costs. C. W. Carrigan. System on the Farm 2: 125-S Ap '18 Determination of the cost of production of farm crops. J. Wyllie. J Bd Ag 24:403-16 Jl '17 Easy way of keeping track of labor. E. P. Jones. System on the Farm 1:251 S '17 Farm accounts as they should be kept. D: Buffum. Country Life 30:84 Je '16 Farm bookkeeping. F. H. Demaree. Farm Eng A. E. Chandler. Hoard's :13 S '17 Farm cost accounting. D 51:91 F 11 '16 Farm cost accounting. A. B. Tweddle. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:504-5 My '18 Farm cost accounting made easy. M. C. Bur- ritt. Power F 25:14 Ja; 14 F; 24 Mr; 30 ^p '16 Farm cost keeping system. B. G. Randall. Wal- laces' F 41:571 Ap 7 '16 Farm costing. L. F. Foster. J Bd Ag 25:153- 65 Mv '18 Farm records and accounts. H. P. Barrows. (Doc. 38) lOp '17 U.S. States relations ser- vice, Washington, D.C. Farm records that reduce costs. C. I. Ham- met, il System on the Farm 1:215-18 Ag '17 Farming accounts: cost of production. J Bd Ag 23:1077-80 F '17 Farming without guesswork. J. C. Marquis. Country Gent 82:2010-11 D 22 '17 Getting together in Iowa. F. Crissey. il Country Gent 82:1974-5 D 15 '17 Hov/ I reduced the cost of marketing. A. L. Brown, il System on the Farm 1:175-8 Jl '17 How Kansas bankers are bringing better busi- ness to the farm. E. C. Johnson and P. E. McNall. Banker-F 3:14 My '16 How to figure the profits from investments in farm equipment. "W. L. Cavert. {In Min- nesota farmers' institute annual, 1916, p 46- 8) '16 E.xtension division, University Farm, St Paul How we study our records in cutting expense bills. R. Williams. System on the Farm 1:362-4 D '17 Keep farm accounts. J Ag (Quebec) 22:32 Ag '18 Keeping records to lower production costs. H. V. Stanley. System on the Farm 1:337-8 N "17 Keeping separate crop accounts. J: H. Davis; Prog F 31:300 F 26 '16 Labor charge in farm cost accounting. E. L. Currier. Hoard's D 54:494 N 2 '17 Making poor land pay. il System on the Farm 1:323-6 N '17 Management plan that makes 17% a year for me. P. Hackett. il System on the Farm 1: 11-14 Mr '17 Method of determining the cost of production of agricultural products. E. Marenghi. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:147-8 Ja '17 More about uniform accounting. Am Coop J 12:68 S '16 My experience with cost accounting. J. E. Ryan. Farm Eng 5:10 Ap '17 Old problem again. Hoard's D 54:538 N 9 '17 Orchard accounting system that works. J. R. Mattern. Country Life 29:45 F '16 Overhead expenses in fruit growing. Nat Stock & F 41:1248 Mr 2 'IS Plea for better cow accounting. S. R. Mann. Hoard's D 51:735 My 26 '16 Report blank that helped lower cattle feeding costs. C. C. Fisher. System on the Farm 3:16-17 Jl '18 Report of cost system committee of National fertilizer association. Am Fert 45:104-6-f- Jl 22 '16 Short cut to knowing crop costs. H. P. Dema- rest. System on the Farm 1:21-2 Mr '17 Sources of farm profits and their relative im- portance. D. H. Otis and R. V. Gunn. Hoard's D 51:900+ Je 30 '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 11:1663-7 N '16 System that spells success. J. R. Mattern. il Country Life 29:43 Ja '16 Trade associations and better business meth- ods. B: N. Hurley. Am Fert 44:21-3 Ap 1 •16 What is your labor income? A. F. Kidder. Prog F 32:51 Ja 13 '17 See also Dairy farm management; Farm management; also subheads Accounting and Costs under special subjects, e.g., Ice cream factories — Accounting, Apples — Costs, Cattle, Beef— Costs, Crops— Costs, Milk- Costs Cost of living * Cash and social values of household arts education. F: G. Bonser. Teachers Coll Record (525 W. 120th st, N.Y. 40c) 19:54-6 Ja '18 Cost of living. Kimball's D F 16:861 N 15 '18 Cost of living and the remedy. City Club B (Citv club of Chicago, 315 Plymouth Court, Chicago, 111.) 10:5-8 Ja 15 '17; Same. (.In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 435-44) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. * Cost of living and wages in Germany; gen- eral relation of wages to cost of living. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6:880-90 Ap '18 * Cost of living and wages in Russia. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Wash- ington, D.C.) 7:81-3 Jl '18 * Cost of living in Germany, April, 1916. Monthlv R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6:505-28 Mr '18 * Cost of living in Holland. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6:1156-7 My '18 * Cost of living in New South Wales. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Wash- ington, D.C.) 6:1469 Je '18 Cost of living on farms and in cities. Gas Age (52 Vanderbilt av., N.Y. $3 per yr.) 39:110 F 1 '17 Cost of living on Minnesota farms — 1905- 1914. F. W. Peck, il map Minn Ag Exp B 162:1-31 '16 Cost of women's clothes. J. L. Ashlock. J Home Econ 9:499-502 N '17 Famine prices for wheat. E. W: Gage. Scien- tific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:43 Jl 21 '17 High cost of living. M. H. Abel. J Home Econ 9:271-2 Je '17 High cost of living. C: J. Brand. J Home Econ 9:423-5 S '17 High cost of living and the farmer. Ag Digest 1:253 Ja '17 * High standards of living at low cost by co- operative housekeeping. A. S. Matthews. Teachers Coll Record (525 W. 120th st, N.Y. 40c) 19:57-67, 185-95 Ja-Mr '18 Increase in living costs. H. Coombs and E. L. Bishop. J Home Econ 10:57-63 F '18 Investigation? W. A. Paxson. Nat Stock & F 40:1080 Ja 20 '17 Living expenses of women students at the University of Illinois. C. E. Gray. J Home Econ 8:85-7 F '16 * Living on twenty-five cents a day. M. S. Rose and others. Teachers Coll Record (525 W. 120th st, N.Y. 40c) 19:269-77 My '18 Lower cost of living. M. M. Marks. N Y Ag Dept B 81:1720-6 Mr '16: Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:1720-6 '17 242 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cost of living — Continued My money won't reach; the experience of 377 self-supporting families in New Yorlc city in endeavoring to make their incomes pro- vide the essentials for healthful living. 22p '18 Charity organization soc, Committee on home economics, 105 E. 22d st, N. Y. Net gain. C: E. Snyder. Nat Stock & F 42: 652 O 19 '18 New Jersey — Gov. Edge recommends state control of the fisheries industries, in order that consumers may buy fish under state supervision and at a cost plus only the ac- tual expense of catching and handling * Nimble dollar. J. F. Howell. Investment Weekly (42 Broadway, N.Y. 15c) 20:19 D 22 '17 Our marketing problems: the consumer's part. A. Hobson. Hoard's D 54:489 N 2 '17 Reducing living costs in Europe. A. J. Stemple. il Am Coop J 13:468 Ag 'IS Scientific marketing and transportation. T. C. Powell. Railway Age (Wool worth bldg., N.Y. 15c) 64:134-5 .la 11 '18 Study of the cost of living of working class families in Roxbiuy, Mass. S. H. Stites. J Home Econ 10:147-56 Ap '18 * War-time wages and the cost of living in Norwav. Monthlv R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 5:723-5 O '17 Waste and the high cost of living. H. C. Campbell. Hoard's D 53:969 Jl 13 '17 Whose prosperity? Ag Digest 1:253-4 Ja '17 Sec also Domestic finance; Food, Cost of Bibliography * List of recent references on cost of living. 9p '18 U.S. Lib. of Congress, Washington, D.C. Obtainable only thru Public affairs in- formation service, 958-964 University av, N.Y. (Typew. 45c) * Select bibliography on cost of living in the LTnited States. H. G. Estey, comp. Special Libraries (70 5th av, N.Y. 25c) 9:203-9 N '18 (to be cont) Statistics Comparative statistics on foodstuffs and fuel for four years as shown in a budget of the annual cost of living of a family of five per- sons, based on prices prevailing in the month of April of each year; April, 1917. 2p '17 Wash. State bur. of labor, Olympia; Same for five years: April 1918. 2p '18 * Cost of living in shipbuilding districts. Monthlv R (If.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 7:948-9 O '18 * Cost of living of a family in Norway. Monthlv R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6:1466-9 Je '18 Prices and cost of living. 20p '18 U.S. Bur. of labor statistics, Washington, D.C. From the Monthly Review of Feb. 1918 Costa Rica. See Botany — Costa Rica; Forests and forestry — Costa Rica Costa Rican Indians Change in sex-ratio. H: Pittier. J Heredity 7: 406-11 S '16 Costs Keeping records to lower production costs. H. V. Stanley. System on the Farm 1:337-8 N '17 See also Cost accounting; Cost of living; Food, Cost of; Prices; Value; also sub- heads Cost of operation and Costs under special subjects, e.g. Creameries — Cost of operation, Cattle, Beef — Costs, Cheese — Costs, Horse.s — Costs, Poultry — Costs Costume Costume in the cookery laboratory. I. E. Lord, il J Home Econ 8:55-67 F '16 Dress and dressmaking; the history of cos- tume. A. M. Zollman. il J Ag (Quebec) 21: 109-10 Ja '18 Evolutions of fashions of dress for women. Mrs C. Lee. J Home Econ 8:236-8 My '16 Sec also Clothing; Dressmaking; Fashion Costume designing. See Clothing Cottage cheese Cottage cheese. Wallaces' P 42:1219 S 28 '17 Cottage cheese. Weekly N L 5:1 Ap 24 'IS Cottage cheese; an economical and easily pre- pared food. M. Beall. il Purdue Ag 12:500-1 My '18 Cottage cheese dishes, il U S Ag C 109:1-19 '18; Same. Kimball's D F 16:483-4-H Je 15 'IS Cottage cheese from pasteurized butter-milk. N Y Prod R 44:426+ Jl 11 '17 Cottage cheese ideas. Ohio F 141:684 My 18 '18 Cottage cheese industry. Country Gent 81: 1458 Jl 29 '16 Cottage cheese; its manufacture at cream- eries and milk plants described. N Y Piod R 44:390 Jl 4 '17; Same. Hoard's D 53:973 Jl 13 '17 Coctage cheese the new ways. P. Dorsey. il Uhio F 141:758 Je 8 '18 Cottage cheesemaking. L. G. Rinkle. Mo Ag Ext C 50:1-4 '18 Directions for making cottage cheese. Hoard's D 55:889 Je 14 '18 Directions for making cottage cheese on the farm, il Hoard's D 56:549 N 15 '18 Elements of success in the manufacture of cottage cheese for market distribution. N Y Prod R 46:382 Jl 3 '18 , How to make cottage cheese. W. H. Eaton, il Prog F 31:504 Ap 8 '16 Hov\^ to make cottage cheese on the farm. K. J. Matheson and F. R. Cammack. il Farmers' B 850:1-15 17; Abstract. Hoard's D 54:582 N 16 '17 How to make palatable and nourishing food from skim milk. Weekly N L 4:6 Ap 25 '17; Same. N Y Prod R 43:1028 Ap 18 '17 Kitchen cheese making. R. B. Stoltz, il Ohio F 142:334, 364 O 5-12 '18 Make cottage cheese. Weekly N L 4:8 Je 6 '17; Same. N Y Prod R 44:964 O 10 '17 Making cottage cheese. W. E. Wintermeyer. Prog F 33:516 Ap 20 '18 Making cottage ciieese on the farm. E. H. Liendecker. Purdue Ag 12:231-f Ja '18 Manufacturing of cottage cheese in cream- eries and milk plants. A. O. Dahlberg. U S Ag B 576:1-16 '17; Same (pt 1). N Y Prod R 46:250-1-1- Je 12 'IS Meat substitute. Weekly N L 4:8 My 16 '17 Neglected source of valuable human food. A. E. Perkins. Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:128-34 Ap '18 Some ways to use cottage cheese. Weekly N L 4:7 Je 13 '17; Same. Jersey B 36:1035 Jl 4 '17; Same. Hoards D 53:993 Jl 13 '17 Use more cottage cheese. Mrs F. W. Still- man. Rui-al N Y 77:1169 O 12 '18 Use of cottage cheese in food conservation. E. W. Prichard. Jersey B 36:1727 O 31 '17 Storage Storage of cottage cheese; report of a re- search by H. B. Ellenberger, dairy husban- dryman, Vermont experiment station. N Y Prod R 46:704-5 S 11 'IS; Same cond. Hoard's D 56:476 N 1 'IS Cottages See also Bungalows; Teacliers' homes Cotton Analyses of agricultural yield; the influence of natural environmental factors upon the yield of Egyptian cotton. W. L. Balls (Phil. Trans. Rov. Soc. London, Ser. B, 208 no. 352, 157-223p. '17). Exp Sta Record 38:338-40 Mr 'IS Bee keeping may increase the cotton crop. R. M. Meade, il J Heredity 9:282-5, 288 O '18 Boh weevil problem. B. L. Moss. Prog F 32: 650 Je 2 '17 Boll weevil problem; growing the crop. B. L. Moss. Prog F 32:556 My 5 '17 Brachysm, a hereditary deformity of cotton and other plants. O. , F. Cook, il J Ag Re- search 3:387-400 F '15 Care that makes quality cotton. A. C. Hart- enbower. Country Gent 82:1516 O 6 '17 Chemistry and histology of the glands of the cotton plant, with notes on the occurrence of similar glands in related plants. E. R. Stanford and A. Viehoever. bibliog il J Ag Research 13:419-36 My 20 '18 Common sense with cotton. C: Edward, il Country Gent 82:420 Mr 3 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 243 Cotton — Continued Cotton. (In Geography of the world's agri- culture, p. 50-4) maps '17 U S Ag Cotton as a seed crop. O. F. Cook. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48: 167-8 Ag 16 '18 Cotton — capitalist or thief? H: L. Staples, il Country Gent 82:1872-3 D 1 '17 Cotton experiments, 1916. il Miss Ag E.Kp B 178:1-40 '16 Cotton ginning information for farmers. P. Taylor and others, il Farmers' B 764:1-24 '16: Abstract. Prog F 33:883 Ag 10 '18 Cotton growing and ginning. L. E. Hurst, il Ohio F 137:546 Ap 8 '16 Cotton growing in British colonies. R. P. Skinner. (Coinmerce Reports no. 206) p/ 854-7 (S 3) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign anoT domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Cotton: its place in southern agriculture. T. Butler. Prog F 31:701 My 27 '16 Cotton production. J. N. Harper. (B. 20) 19p il n. d. Soil improvement com.. Southern fertilizer assn., Atlanta, Ga. Cotton pi-oduction and distribution; season of 1016-17. (B. 135) 144p maps '18 U.S. Cen- sus bur., Washington, D.C. Cotton production and farm labor situation. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:1340-2 Ja 25 '18 Cotton production under boll weevil condi- tions. L. E. Rast. il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 115: 1-32 D '16 (2d ed Mr '17) Cotton spacing experiments. W. B. Ayres. Ark Ag Exp B 153:1-8 '18 Cotton: useful facts about varieties, culture, etc. B. L. Moss. Prog F 31:726 Je 3 '16 Cotton yields and cotton acreage. J. E. La- tham. Prog F 32:454 Ap 7 '17 Cover crops for cotton land. B. Howard. 11 Country Gent 83:31 Jl 27 '18 Cultivate cotton late. J. A. Wade. Prog F 31: 966 Ag 5 '16 Dairy cattle and cotton. W. C. Barnes. Breeder's Gaz 73:60 Ja 10 '18 Facts and figures for cotton farmers, maps Prog F 32:196 F 17 '17 Facts for cotton farmers. Prog F 33:199 P 16 '18 Farm practice in the cultivation of cotton. H. R. Gates, il U S Ag B 511:1-62 '17 Fertilizer the limit of cotton acreage. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 32:1293 D 8 '17 Getting a stand of cotton. A. M. Latham. Prog F 33:520 Ap 20 '18 Growing cotton in spite of the boll weevil. J. A. Evans. Am Fert 46:41-24- Ja 20 '17 Growing wings for airplanes. J: R. McMahon. il Country Gent 82:2046-7 D 29 '17 Handling and care of cotton. G. J. McConnell. Prog F 32:1178 N 10 '17 Handling and marketing of the Arizona- Eg>'ptian cotton of the Salt River valley. J. G. Martin, il U S Ag B 311:1-16 '15 Handling, marketing and warehousing cot- ton. (B 33) p 11-16 '17 Warehouse and mar- K'Pting dept.. Austin, Texas High cost of idleness. Country Gent 81:390 F 19 '16 How the quarantine division protects the cot- ton producer. F: Maskew. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 5:311-20 S '16 In defense of the cotton farmer. J: T. Ash- craft. Prog F 33:751 Je 29 '18 Is cotton a slacker crop? H: L. Staples, il Country Gent 82:1587-84- O 20 '17 Is cotton only a profiteer? G: F: Stratton. il Country Gent 83:6-7 Ap 27 '18 Large cotton acreage increase. Am Fert 44:86 Je 24 '16 Leaf nectaries of gossypium. E. L. Reed, il Bot Gaz 63:229-31 Mr '17 Length of cotton lint, crops 1916 and 1917. W. L. Pryor. U S Ag B 733:1-8 '18 Length of cotton lint, crops of 1916 and 1915: with statistics. Monthly Crop Rep 3:52-3 Je '17 Lessons on cotton for the rural common schools. C. H. Lane, il U S Ag B 294:1-16 '15 Lint percentage and lint index of cotton and methods of determination. G. S. Meloy. il U S Ag B 644:1-12 '18 Little farm well-tilled. R. H. Forbes. Ariz Ag Exp Timely Hints 133:1-8 '18 Long cotton makes a long purse. J: R. Mc- Mahon. il Country Gent 83:14-15 Ja 5 '18 Meade cotton. O. F. Cook. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 48:11-12 Jl 5 '18 Methods of growing cotton under bollweevil conditions. (Doc. 36) 8p '17 U. S. States re- lations service, Washington, D.C. Methods of improving cotton by seed selection on the farm. M. A. Beeson. Okla Ag Ext C 37:1-4 '16 Minimizing boll weevil damage tliTough proper cultivation and fertilization. A. M. Soule. il Ga Ag Coll B 116:1-12 D '16 Mixing a fertilizer for cotton. T. Butler. Prog P 33:531 Ap 27 '18 More cotton. 27p il map '17 Barrett co.. 17 Battery Place, N.Y. More light on spacing cotton to get the big- gest yields. Prog F 32:508 Ap 21 '17 Morgan warns against curtailed cotton crop. S. T. Morgan. Am Fert 40:24 Ap 28 '17 Notes on the destruction of cotton bushes by burning. F. R. Shepherd. Ag J of India 12: 120-1 Ja '17 Pick cotton early and pick it clean, make quality high. Weekly N L 6:3 S 18 '18 Pick drv, gin dry, store dry. J. P. Cooper. Prog F 31:1147 S 30 '16 Quest of the long staple cotton. W. I. Bullard. 31p map '17 Merchants nat. bank, 28 State St., Boston Snapped and bolly cotton. Monthly Cr6p Rep 4:120 O '18 Sowing date experiment with Egyptian cot- ton. L. V. Balls and F. S. Holton. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3:377-9 Mr '17 Thirty years of southern upbuilding. Am Fert 45:23-6 Ag 5 '16 This year's cotton acreage. T. Butler. Prog F 31:391 Mr 18 '16 Time at which cotton vises the most moisture. C. K. McClelland. Am Soc Agron J 10:185- 9 Ap '18 Types and designations of Egyptian cotton. A. (barrels. (Commerce Reports no. 145) p 1108-9 (Je 21) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Unpromising outlook for the world's produc- tion of fine cotton of long staple. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 15:550-1 Ap 20 '18 Wliat will become of your low-grade cotton? N. T. Blackwell. Prog F 33:963 Ag 31 '18 What you ought to know about cotton, map Prog F 31:212 P 12 '16 See also Cotton trade; Gingham; Kokio; Textile industry and fabrics Breeding Budding incompatible cottons. J Heredity 9:181 Ap '18 Cotton growing trials at the Palermo royal colonial garden, Sicily, in 1915. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 6:871-3 Je '17 Some lint characters of Sea Island cotton. S. C. Harland. Ag J of India 12:115-20 Ja '17 Composition Analvsis of cotton at the chief stages of its development. B. V. Rogalskij. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 10:1451-4 O '16 Chemistry of the cotton plant, with special reference to upland cotton. A. Viehoever and others, bibliog J Ag Research 13:345-52 My 13 '18 Costs Cost of cotton grown by tenants. L. J. Wan- namaker. Prog P 33:844 Jl 27 '18 Cost of cotton production. T. Butler. Prog P 33:727 Je 22 '18 Cost of cotton production — season, 1917-18. 27p '18 H. P. Bachman & Co., Bankers, 61 B'way, N.Y. Cost of producing cotton. W. B. Yeary. Prog F 33:70 Ja 19 '18 Shall the price of cotton be fixed? J: E. Pickett. Country Gent 83:5-64- S 21 '18 244 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cotton — Contln itcil Diseases and pests Alternaria leaf-spot of cotton. R. C. Faul- wetter. il Phyt S:9S-105 Mr 'IS Cotton insects. (In 9th annual report, p. 53-9) il '17 Arizona Comm. of ag. and horti- culture, Phoenix Cotton pests in the arid and semi-arid South- west. A. Vv . Morrill, bibliog J Econ Entom 10:307-17 Je '17 Cotton plants which resist disease. Rural N Y 75:881 Je 17 '16 Cotton variety tests. A. C. Lewis and C. A. Mcl.endon. il Ga Entom Bd B 50:1-30 '18 Cotton wilt and anthracnose or boll rot. B. L. Moss. Prog F 31:1172 O 7 '16 Dissemination of the angular leafspot of cot- ton. R. C. Faul wetter, bibliog J Ag Re- search 8:457-75 Mr 19 '17 How insects affect the cotton plant and means of combating them. W. D. Pierce, il Farmers' B 890:1-27 '17 Insect injury to' cotton seedlings. B. R. Coad and R. W. Howe, il J Ag Research 6:129-40 Ap 17 '16 New parasitic nema found infesting cotton and potatoes. N. A. Cobb, il J Ag Research 11:27-33 O 1 '17 On a sudden outbreak of cotton rust in Texas. J. J. Taubenhaus. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46:267-9 S 14 '17 Red spider on cotton. E. A. McGregor and F. L. McDonough. bibliog il map U S Ag B 416:1-72 '17 Red spider on cotton and how to control it. 2d rev ed E. A. McGregor, il map Farmers' B 831:1-15 '17 See also Boll weevils; Bollworms, Pink; Cotton anthracnose: Cotton caterpillars; Cotton leaf perforators; Cotton root-knot; Cotton wilt Laws Loi n. 17 portant les mesures k prendre pour la destruction des vers de la capsule du coton en Egypte. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:860-1 '17 Loi n. 26 edictant des inesures en vue de la destruction du ver rose de la graine du coton. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:862-3 '17 Grading Agriculture appropriation bill, 1917 (cotton- futures amendment) ; hearings before the U.S. Senate committee on agriculture and forestry on H. R. 12717. (May 17, 18, and 19, 1916.) 117p '16 Apply to congressmen Classification of American upland cotton. D. E. Earle and F. Taylor, il maps Far- mers' B 802:1-28 '17 For a better cotton crop. A. C. Hartenbower. il Country Gent 81:825 Ap 15 '16 North Caiolina's cotton grading. F. H. Jeter. Country Gent 82:291 F 10 '17 Relation of cotton buying to cotton growing. O. F. Cook. U S Ag B 60:1-21 '14 Study of cotton marivct conditions in North Carolina with a view to their improvement. O. J. McConnell and W. R. Camp, map U S Ag B 476:1-18 '17 Marketing Co-operative societies for sale of cotton in the southern Maratha country. G. F. Kea- tinge. Ag J of India 13:121-30 Ja '18 Cotton marketing — a page of good ideas. Prog F 33:930 Ag 24 '18 Disadvantages of selling cotton in the seed. C: F. Creswell. U S Ag B 375:1-18 '16 Don't sell cotton in the seed. Prog F 31:1040 Ag 26 '16 Handling and marketing Durango cotton in the Imperial valley. J. G. Martin and G. C. White, il map U S Ag B 458:1-22 '17 Losses from selling cotton in the seed. C: F. Creswell. Farmers' B 775:1-8 '16 No calamity in cotton if we do not lose our heads. Weekly N L 5:1-2 Jl 31 '18 Sell your cotton slowly. J. Z. Green. Prog F 33:884 Ag 10 '18 Selling the cotton crop. A. C. Hartenbower. Country Gent 82:1580 O 13 '17 To stabilize the cotton crop. C: J. Brand, il Banker-F 5:6 Ag '18 Unpinned cotton. Country Gent 81:2095 D 2 '16 Warehouse and marketing department bulle- tin no 22. F. C. Weinert and P. Radford. 20p il '16 Permanent warehouse dept., Houston, Texas What improvements in marketing will in- crease the growers' profits? O. J. McCon- nell. Prog F 33:896 Ag 10 '18 See also Texas— Warehouse and market- ing department Prices American-Egyptian cotton brings high prices; reports on surveys of ci'ops. Weekly N L 6:4 O 2 '18 Arbitrary prices for cotton. Prog V 32:925 S 1 '17 Buying and selling prices of Egyptian cot- ton. A. Garrels. (Commerce Reports no. 231) p 26-7 (O 2) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Cost of cotton production — season, 1917-18. 27p '18 H. F. Bachman & Co., Bankers, 61 E'way, N.Y. Cotton and cottonseed prices to producers. Monthly Crop Rep 3:60 Jl '17 Cotton farmer. Wallaces' F 43:1289 S 13 '18 Cotton prices in the United Kingdom. R. P. Skinner. (Commerce Reports no. 205) p 844-5 (Ag 31) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Cotton quotations approach normal during investigation. Weekly N L 6:8 O 23 '18 Di-sadvantages of selling cotton in the seed. C: F. Creswell. U S Ag B 375:1-18 '16 Don't sell for less than 25 cents. Prog F 32: 1009 S 29 '17 Don't sell your cotton for less than 25 cents! Prog F 33:877 Ag 10 '18 Expediency of governmental price-fixing for cotton. A. R. Marsh. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 15:154-5 F 2 '18 Extension of remarks of Hon. John T. W^at- kins, in the House of representatives, Sept. 23, 1918. Congressional Record (Washing- ton, D.C.) 56:11938-9 O 1 '18 Four reasons whv cotton must bring 25 cents. Prog F 32:1005 S 29 '17 How to get a fair price for this year's cotton crop. B. L. Moss. Prog F 33:889 Ag 10 '18 Latest facts about cotton price fixing. Prog F 33:1094 O 5 '18 No reason for low-priced cotton. J. A. Wade. Prog F 33:962 Ag 31 '18 Peace will bring low-priced cotton. J. S. Wil- liams. Prog F 33:394 Mr 23 '18 * Price of cotton and wheat. T: P. Gore. Con- gressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56: 12477-9 O 24 '18 Relation between primary market prices and qualities of cotton. F. Taylor. U S Ag B 457:1-13 '16 Shall the price of cotton be fixed? J: E. Pickett. Country Gent 83:5-6+ S 21 '18 Stud.v of cotton market conditions in North Carolina with a view to their improvement. O. J. McConnell and W. R. Camp, map U S Ag B 476:1-18 '17 Thinks cotton should be over 30 cents. T. W. Thackston. Prog F 32:1047 O 6 '17 . Why every farmer should hold his cotton. Prog F 33:1204 N 2 '18 Seed See Cotton seed Standards Brief history of the movement to secure uni- versal cotton standards. (Service and regu- latory announcements — Markets 7) 33-50p il '16 li S Ag Manufacturing tests of the official cotton standards for grade. W: S. Dean and F. Taylor. U S Ag B 591:1-27 '17 Official cotton standards of the United States. (Service and regulatory announcements — Markets 6) 32p il map '16 U S Ag To prescribe standards for American Egyp- tian cotton. AVeekly N L 5:3 Jl 3 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 241 Cotton — Cnnt himil Statistics See Cotton trade — Statistics Storage Cotton warehouse construction. R. L. Nixon. il plans U S Ag B 277:1-38 '15 Cotton wareliouses: storage facilities now available in the South. R. L. N*ixon. U S Ag B 216:1-26 '15 Proposed rules and regulations of the Secre- tary of agriculture for cotton warehouses / under the United States warehouse act. / (Service and regulatorv announcements^/ Markets 27) 40p '17 U S Ag; U S Ag C 94^ 1-43 "18 Testing Manufacturing tests of cotton fumigated with hvdrocvanic-acid gas. W: S. Dean. U S Ag B 366:1-12 '16 Manufacturing tests of the official cotton standards for grade. W: S. Dean and F. Taylor. U S Ag B 591:1-27 '17 Spinning tests of Arizona-Egy-ptian and Sea Island and Sakellaridis Egyptian cottons. F. Taylor and W: S. Dean. U S Ag B 359:1-20 '16 Spinning tests of upland long-staple cottons. F. Taylor and W. A. Sherman. U S Ag B 121:1-20 '14 Tests of the waste, tensile strength, and bleaching qualities of the different grades of cotton as standardized by the United States government. N. A. Cobb. U S Ag B 62:1-8 '14 Transportation * Cotton from New Orleans. (Investigation and suspension docket no. 1108; Opinion 5185; 751-8p '18 U. S. Interstate commerce com- mission, Washington, D. C. Varieties Bate's big boll an American variety of cotton tested in Sicily. N. Prestianni. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:194 F 'IS Corn and cotton varieties. C. K. McClelland. Ga Ag Exp C 75:1-8 '17 Cotton experiments, 1915. H. B. Brown, il Miss Ag Exp B 173:1-29 '16 Cotton — varieties and limiting factor tests. W. L. Hutchinson. S C Ag Exp B 185:1-19 '16 Cotton — varieties and limiting factor tests 1916. W. L. Hutchinson. S C Ag Exp B 189: 1-8 '17 Cotton varieties in Georgia. L. E. Rast. il Ga Ag Coll B 121:1-36 '17 Cotton variety tests. A. C. Lewis and C. A. McLendon. il Ga Entom Bd B 50:1-30 '18 Cotton variety tests. L. E. Rast and S. H. Starr. Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 24:1-4 '16 Cotton variety tests for boll-weevil and wilt conditions in Georgia. A. C. Lewis and C. A. McLendon. il Ga Entom Bd B 46:1-34 '17 Cotton variety tests for 1917. R. Y. Winters and V. R. Herman. N C Ag Dept B v 39: 1-10 Mr '18 Cotton variety tests in Mississippi. Prog F 33:396 Mr 23 '18 Cotton varietv tests, 1916. L. E. Rast and M. W. H. Collins. Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 40 4p '17 Cotton variety tests, 1917. L. B. Rast. Ga Ag Coll C 71:1-4 '18 Mutation in Egyptian cotton. T: H. Kearney. bibliog il J Ag Research 2:287-302 Jl '14 Plant industry based upon mutation; varie- ties of Egyptian cotton have arisen largely through mutation. T: H. Kearney, il J Heredity 9:51, 61 F 'IS Report on corn and cotton varieties, 1915. C. K. McClelland. Ga Ag Exp C 74:1-8 '16 Report on varieties of cotton in 1916 in Arkan- sas. Prog F 32:455 Ap 7 '17 Sea Island cotton. W. A. Orton. il map Farm- ers' B 787:1-40 '16 Sidelights on Sea Island cotton. Country Gent 82:lSrt F 3 '17 Some lint characters of Sea Island cotton. S. C. Harland. Ag J of India 12:115-20 Ja '17 Spinning tests of Arizona-Egyptian and Sea Island and Sakellaridis Egj'ptian cottons. F. Taylor and W: S. Dean. U S Ag B 359: 1-20 '16 Spinning tests of tipland long-staple cottons. F. Taylor and W. A. Sherman. U S Ag B 121:1-20 '14 Study of certain environmental factors and varietal differences influencing the fruiting of cotton. E. C. Ewing. bibliog Miss Ag Exp Tech B 8:1-93 '18 Tests of Pima Egyptian cotton in the Salt River valley, Arizona. T: H. Kearney. (Al- kali and drought resistant plant investiga- tions— 1) 4p '16 U.S. Bureau of plant industry, Washington, D.C. Tests of varieties of cotton in Alabama in 1916. E. F. Cauthen. Prog F 32:81 Ja 20 '17 Tests of varieties of cotton in Alabama in 1917. E. F. Cauthen. Prog F 33:99 Ja 26 '18 Varieties of cotton, 1916. W. E. Ayres. il Ark Ag Exp B 129:1-32 '17 Varieties of cotton — summary 1909-1917. W. E. Ayres. Ark Ag Exp C 44 4p '18 Varieties of cotton — summary report 1917. W. E. Ayres. Ark Ag Exp C 39:1-8 '18 Varieties of cotton tested in Arkansas. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 32:850 Ag 4 '17 Wilt resistant varieties of cotton. E. F. Cauthen. il map Ala Ag Exp B 189:67-88 '16 Africa Possibilities of cotton production in the Anglo- Egvptian Sudan. J: A. Todd. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 14:765-6 D 1 '17 Uganda cotton production makes rapid progress. H: P. Starrett. (Commerce Re- ports no. 83) p 122-6 (Ap 10) '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- ington. D.C. World's cotton shortage. J: A. Todd. Ag J of India 13:287-97 Ap '18 Arizona Relation of the Arizona wild cotton weevil to cotton planting in the arid West. B. R. Coad. il U S Ag B 233:1-12 '15 Australia Cotton growing in Australia. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:107-10 F '17; Same. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:178-80 Mr '17 Cotton in Australia; some historical notes. J. H. Maiden. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:743-6 O '17 Brazil Encouraging the cotton indtistry of Brazil. Pan-Am Magazine (70th 5th av, N.Y. 25c) 27:197-8 Ag '18 California Community production of Durango cotton in the Imperial valley. A. McLachlan. U S Ag B 324:1-16 '15 Cotton culture. W. E. Packard. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:181-7 Ap '18 Cotton in Imperial county. F. W. Waite. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:427-9 N '17 Cotton in the San Joaquin valley. J: W. Gil- more. Cal Ag Exp C 192:1-8 '18 Extension of cotton production in California. O. F. Cook. U S Ag B 533:1-15 '17 Handling and marketing Durango cotton in the Imperial valley. J. G. Martin and G. C. White, il map U S Ag B 458:1-22 '17 Wav down upon de Alamo ribber. W. Hall. Sunset (San Francisco 15c) 38:17-19+ Je '17 Work of the Yuma experiment farm in 1916. R. E. Blair. (W. I. A. C. 20) p 14-17 il '18 U S Ag China Cotton industry in China. Ag J of India 12: 658-61 O '17: Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:243-4 F 'IS Production, exports, prices and freights. Doc Leaflets l.no 5:71-80 N '17 Egypt Buying and selling prices of Egj'ptian cotton. A. Garrels. (Commerce Reports no. 231) p 26-7 (O 2) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 246 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cotton — Egypt — Continued Cotton research. D. T. Chadwick. Ag J of India 13:721-3 O '18 Egyptian cotton : conditions of sale through the control commission of Egypt. Textile World (334 4th av, N.Y. $3 per yr.) 54:1680 O 5 '18 Gossypium spp. (qotn in Egypt) ; history, de- velopment, and botanical relationship of Egyptian cottons, with tables showing areas, yields, prices, and distribution of the varieties. G. C. Dudgeon. (Egyptian ag. products no. 3a) 84p il 25c '17 Egypt Min- isti.v of ag., Cairo Some observations on agricultural work in Egypt, Ainerica, and Japan. W. Roberts. Ag J of India 12:583-7 O '17 Georgia Cotton variety tests for boll-weevil and wilt conditions in Georgia. A. C. Lewis and C. A. McLendon. 11 Ga Entom Bd B 46:1-34 '17 Economic study of farming in Sumter county, Ga. H. M. Dixon and H. W. Hawthorne. U S Ag B 492:1-64 '17 Georgia cotton crop, il Rural N Y 75:1025 Jl 29 '16 How to grow cotton in spite of the boll weevil. I. W. Williams. 11 Ga Entom Bd B 47:1-48 '17 India American cotton and American cotton sales In the Punjab. W. Roberts. Ag J of India 11:238-42 Jl '16 Early history of cotton in Bombay. J. Mac- kenna. Ag J of India 13:389-404 Jl '18 Improvement of cotton by selection. In India. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:443-4 Ap '18 Improvement of cotton cultivation In Mad- ras. Ag J of India 12:311-15 Ap '17 Improvement of cotton cultivation in the Central Pi'ovinces studied from an eco- nomic point of view. D. Clouston. Ag J of India Sci Congress No 1917:29-37 Indian cotton committee. Ag J of India 13: 164-7 Ja '18 * War prosperity of the jute and cotton mills of India. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) n s 16:626 N 2 '18 Japan How to supply raw cotton to Japanese cotton spinners, whose position in Japan's indus- trial system is extremely important, is now one of the most .■serious questions which confronts Japan. Mr Ito, head of the Ag- ricultural affairs section. Chosen govern- ment, said that the success of Chosen in the growing of upland cotton had been very striking. The cotton acieage this year is 70,000 chobu, an increase of 63,500 chobu over 1912. All this has been brought about by the careful supervision and encourage- ment of the Government-General. — Business Digest $5 per yr. Louisiana Cotton growing in Louisiana. M. Snowden. La Ag Ext C 18:1-23 '16 {Mississippi Cotton experiments, 1917. H. B. Brown and C. T. Ames. Miss Ag Exp B 184:1-28 '18 Study of certain environmental factors and varietal differences influencing the fruiting of cotton. E. C. Ewing. bibliog Miss Ag Exp Tech B 8:1-93 '18 New Hebrides Cotton-growing in the New Hebrides. E. Cor- lette. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:438-9 Je '17 North Caroiina Improving cotton in the Scotland Neck com- munity. R. Y. Winters and P. H. Kime. il N C Ag Ext C 37:1-7 '17 Oklahoma Cotton in Oklahoma. W. D. Bentley. il Okla Ag Ext C 32 8p '16 Studies of primary cotton market conditions in Oklahoma. W. A. Sherman and others. ■ V S Ag B 36:1-36 '13 Paraguay Cultivation of cotton in Paraguay. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 16:607 O 26 '18 Russia Cotton plant In the Russian empire. V. I. luferev. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 6:829-30 Je '16 Sicily Cotton-growing trials at the Palei-mo royal colonial garden, Sicily, in 1915. Int R Sci & Piac Ag 8, no 6:871-3 Je '17 South Africa * Cotton growing in South Africa. C: J. Pisar. (Commerce Reports no. 257) p 445-7 (N 1) '18 LT.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D.C. South Carolina Economic conditions in the Sea Island cotton industry. W: R. Meadows. U S Ag B 146:1- 18 '14 Results of fertilizing experiments with cot- ton at the Clemson college station. T. E. Keitt. S C Ag Exp B 191:1-11 '17 South Pacific islands Cotton cultivation in South Pacific islands. (Commerce Reports no. 224) p 1126-7 (S 24) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Southern states Experiments with single-stalk cotton culture in Louisiana, Arkansas and North Carolina. P. V. Cardon. U S Ag B 526:1-31 '18 Voice of the banker in ten southern states. Country Gent 81:688 Mr 25 '16 Southwestern states American-Egyptian cotton successful In Soufhwest; permanence Is indicated. Weekly N L 6:2 S 18 '18 Cotton growing under irrigation in the South- west. P. L. Edwards. Overland (259 Minna st, San Francisco 10c) n s 69:501-4 Je '17 New cotton fields of the Southwest. W. E. Packard, il Textile World (461 8th av at 34th st, N.Y. $3 per yr.) 52:2458i-h Ap 28 '17 Texas Form of agreement between state depart- ment of agriculture of Texas and planters of outlaw cotton. (Service and regulatory announcements — Fed. Hort. Bd. 56) p 89- 90 '18 U S Ag Progress report, Lubbock, 1909-1914; cotton, il Tex Ag Exp B 219:23-7 '17 Progress report, Spvir, 1909-1914; variety test. Tex Ag Exp B 218:21-3 '17 Single-stalk cotton culture at San Antonio. R. M. Meade. 11 U S Ag B 279:1-20 '15 Work of the San Antonio experiment farm in 1916. C. R. Letteer. (W. I. A.— 16) 22p 11 '17 U S Ag United States Agricultural situation for 1918: cotton; main- taining the supply of cotton. U S Ag C 88: 1-34 '18 Committees appointed at Washington con^ ference will co-operate with government agencies in aiding raw cotton Improvement movement. Textile World (461 8th av at 34th St. N.Y. $3 per yr.) 53:1462-3 O 13 '17 Community production of Egyptian cotton in the United States. C. S. Scofield and others, bibliog U S Ag B 332:1-30 '16 Cotton production and distribution; season of 1915-16. (B 134) 99p maps '16 U.S. Bur. of the census, Washington, D.C. Cotton production and distribution; season of 1916-17. (B. 135) 144p maps '18 U.S. Bur. of the census, Washington, D.C. Cotton production in the United States; crop of 1915. 2Sp '16 U.S. Bur. of the census, AVashington, D.C. Cotton production in the United States; crop of 1916. 43p '17 U.S. Bur. of the census, Washington, D.C. Cotton report for July. Monthly Crop Rep 4: 77 Jl '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 247 Cotton — United States — Continued Cotton report of August 25. Monthly Crop Rep 3:83 S '17 Cotton's magical rise enriching' the nation. Literary Digest (354 4th ave., N.Y. 10c) 53: 1517-22+ D 9 '16 Long cotton belt broadens. J: R. McMahon. il Country Gent 83:6-7 F 2 'IS Plea to the southern cotton-grower to modify his ideas about the relation of acreage to production. J. E. Latham. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 13:443 Mr 31 '17 Preparedness and the South. J: T. Ashcraft. , Prog F 32:529 Ap 28 '17 / Review of tlie present cotton market situa- tion. N. T. Blackwell, Prog F 33:675 Je 1 '18 Rules and regulations of the secretary of ag- riculture under the United States futures act of August 11, 1916. U S Ag C 64:1-27 '16 September 25 cotton report. Monthly Crop Rep 3:101 O '17 Short selling prohibited as cotton demand grows. Weekly N L 6:1 N 20 '18 Skv-hiqli cotton. B. W. Currie. il map Coun- try Gent 82:91-2. 138-9. 182-3, 242-3, 310- li; 364-5 .Ta 20-F 24 '17 Some observations on agricultural work in Egypt, America, and Japan. W. Roberts. Ag J of India 13:272-80 Ap '18 Cotton, Substitutes for Cat tail plant m industry. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 85:155 Mr 9 '18 Typha fiber, a suggested cotton substitute; attempts have been made in France to use typha or cat tail for papermaking. Paper (117 E. 24th St.. N.Y. 25c) 22:13 Mr 20 '18 Typha plant a substitute for cotton. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 83:52 Ja 27 '17 Cotton anthracnose Cotton anthracnose. F. M. Rolfs. Okla Ag Exp C 40:1-7 '16 Cotton anthracnose. H. E. Stevens. Fla Ag Ext C 4:1-4 '18 Experiments on varietal resistance to the bean and cotton anthracnose diseases. C. W. Edgerton and C. C. Moreland. il La Ag Exp B 155:1-24 '16 Cotton as food Cotton as a food plant. L. Johnson. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. lOc) 118:55, 167 Ja 12. F 23 'IS Cotton boll weevil. See Boll weevils Cotton bollworm. See Bollworms, Pink; Corn earworms Cotton caterpillars Cotton caterpillar. Weekly N L 5:8 Ag S '17; Same. Prog F 32:874 Ag 11 '17 Cotton clubs Boys' and girls' corn and cotton clubs, il La Ag Ext B 25:1-28 '17 Cotton disinfection Cotton ftnnigation. 11 Travelers Standard (Hartford, Conn.; 5:193-202 O '17 Fumigating baled cotton by the hydrocyanic acid process, il Metallurgical and Chemical Eng (239 W. 39th St., N.Y. 25c) 16:346 Mr 15 '17 Fvnnigating foreign cotton to kill our imported pests, il Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:255 Mr 10 '17 Fumigation of imported baled cotton. Textile World J (461 8th av. at 34th st, N.Y. $3 per yr.) 52:628+ Ja 13 '17 Cotton exchanges Good and evil of the cotton exchanges. N. T. Blackwell. Prog F 33:881 Ag 10 '18 Cotton fabrics Buying cotton materials. M. L. Matthews. Purdue Ag 11:49 Ap '17 Manufacturing tests of the official cotton standaj'ds for grade. W: S. Dean and F. Taylor. U S Ag B 591:1-27 '17 Cotton growers' associations N're fiho Imperial valley long-staple cotton growers' association Cotton growing machinery Cotton machinery. E. C. Gee. il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 2:94-8 '17 Cotton handling Handling and marketing Durango cotton in the Imperial valley. J. G. Martin and G. C. White, il map U S Ag B 458:1-22 '17 Cotton leaf perferators Buccuiatrix thurberiella, a pest of cotton in the Impei'ial valley. E. A. McGregor, il J Econ Entom 9:505-10 O '16 Cotton pickina machines ; Cotton-picking machine. H: M. Wise. Rural / N Y 76:619 Ap 28 "17 Machine for gathering cotton fruits without injury to the plant, il Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no S:1160-l Ag '16 * Successful (?) cotton picker. G: W. Colles. Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 119:411 N 23 '18 Successful cotton picker. E: C. Grossman, il Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 119:315 O 19 '18 Cotton plantations Cotton hands that stay. J: Roland, il Coun- try Gent 82:2004-5 D 22 '17 Largest plantation; all cotton and twenty miles long. G; H. Dacy. il Farm Eng- 5:9 N '17 Cotton products See also Cottonseed products Laws Loi autorisfint le directeur du Bureau de re- censement a recueillir et k publier des sta- tistiques portant sur les graines de colon et les produits derives, et visant aussi d'autres fins atix fitats-Unis d'Am^r- ique. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1-2 '17 Cotton root-knot Cotton wilt and root-knot. W: W. Gilbert, il map Farmers' B 625:1-23 '17 (rev.) Cotton seed Biochemical changes in cottonseed in storage. J. B. Rather. Ark Ag Exp B 125:1-18 '16 Composition of cottonseed. T: C. Law. (In Am. fertilizer hdbk., 1918, p. H6-H8) ?1.50 '18 Ware bros. co., 1010 Arch st, Philadelphia Composition of cotton seed meal and cotton seed. G. S. Fraps. Tex Ag Exp B 189:1-79 '16 Contribution to the chemistry of gossypol, the toxic principle of cottonseed. F. E. Car- ruth. Am Chemical Soc J (Charles L. Par- sons, sec. Box 505, Washington, D. C. $6 per yr.) 40:647-62 Ap '18 Cotton growers' association which has solved the pure seed problem. T. H. Kearney. U S Seed Rep 1:8 Ja '18 Cotton seed for planting purposes. W. B. Ayres. il Ark Ag Exp C 37 4p '18 Custom ginning as a factor in cottonseed deterioration. D. A. Saunders and P. V. Cardon. il U S Ag B 288:1-8 '15 Economy in using cotton seed. J. P. Duggar. Prog F 33:521 Ap 20 '18 Effect of germination of cotton seed of passing the kapas through the opener. Bhai Kharak Singh. Ag J of India 13:719- 21 O '18 Intrinsic values of grain, cottonseed, flovu-, and similar products, based on the dry- matter content. E. G. Boerner. U S Ag B 374:1-32 '16 Lo.sses from selling cotton in the seed. C: F. Creswell. Farmers' B 775:1-11 '18 Maintaining the purity of cotton seed. C. A. McLendon. il Ga Entom Bd C 26:1-8 '18 Nurse planting select cotton seed. P. V. Car- don. il U S Ag B 668:1-12 '18 Products obtained from cotton seed and soy beans. Prog F 31:1443 D 16 '16 Reserve a supply of cotton seed for planting next year. U S Seed Rep 1:7 D '17 Seed selection of Egyptian cotton. T: H. Kearney, bibliog U S Ag B 38:1-8 '13 Test cotton seed. Weekly N L 5:8 D 26 '17 What is a ton of cotton seed worth? Prog F 32:844 Ag 4 '17 Wilt resistant cotton seed now available, il Va Ag Dept B 109:153-4 '16 248 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cotton seed — Continued Oil content Oil content of cotton seed an accurate basis for commercial standardization. L. E. Rast. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 45:507-8 My 25 '17 Oil content of cotton seed as influenced by variety and selection. L. E. Rast. Ga Ag Coll C 70:1-4 '18 Prices Cotton and cottonseed prices to producers. Monthly Crop Rep 3:60 Jl '17 Cotton stall il '17 U S Ag County agent is bringing safe farming and bigger yields to the South. Banker-F 4:6 F '17 Countv agent movement. C. R. Hoffer. Purdue Ag 12:74 N '17 Countv agent movement in Indiana, il Pvirdue Ag 11:16-18 N '16 Countv agent movement in Indiana. T. A. Coleman. Purdue Ag 10:15-17 My '16 County agent movement in Indiana. T. R. Johnston, map Purdue Ag 12:469-70 My '18 County agent; the field agent of the agricul- tural forces of the nation. P. V. Maris. Ore Ag Ext B ser 1, no 14:1-15 '16 County agent work in Ohio. Ohio F 137:290 F 26 '16 County-agent work in the northern and west- ern states. {In Cooperative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 153-7) il '17 U S Ag County agents. Fruit-Grower 27:236 Ap 1 '16 Countv agents in South. Weekly N L. 5:7 D 26 '17 County agents overcome many trying diffl- culties. Weekly N L 6:10 S 11 '18 County agents to be increased. Hoard's D 54:314 S 28 '17 County agents vs. the kaiser. C. DuBose. il Banker-F 5:7 Mr '18; Excerpts. Ag Digest 2:915 Ap "18 County agricultural agent work in the north- ern and western states. W. A. Lloyd. (Doc. 60) 26p il map '17 U.S. States relations ser- vice. Washington, D.C. Demobilizing our farm experts, il Ag Digest 1:175 N '16 Demonstration agent: how he has helped; how he might help more. Prog P 33:474 Ap 13 '18 Emergency agricultural agent. P. H. Ross. Mo Ag Ext C 40:1-4 '17 Farm advisorv work in Illinois, map 111 Ag Ext C 2:1-16 '16: Excerpts. Banker-F 3:10- 11 O '16 Focusing on the country community. N. T. Frame, il map W Va Ag Ext C 211:1-31 '18 Generalship in countv agent work. V. A. Place. Breeder's Gaz 71:872 Ap 26 '17 Handbook on farm-bureau organization for county agricultural agents. L. R. Simons. (Doc. 65) 53p il '17 U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. Hope farm notes; farm bureaus. Rural N Y 77:1356 D 7 '18 How an agricultural adviser can help the farmers of a county. H. L. Russell, il Bank- er F 3:2-3 N '16 How better livestock followed the county agent. K. Griggs, il Banker-F 4:14 My '17 How 469 county agents in the North and West are helping the farmer. A. C. True, il Banker-F 4:4-5 F '17 How McClean county (111.) organized. E. L. Bill. O Judd Farmer 60:11 F 5 '1& How much is a county agent worth? Ag Digest 2:783 Ja '18 How one agent made nearly a million dollars and a half for the farmers. A. F. Dawson. Banker-F 4:7 F '17 How Uncle Sam's farmers are cashing in mil- lions on their countv agents. L: M. Tobin. il Banker-F 4:2-3 F '17 I want a county agent in every countv for 1918 — Uncle Sam. W. A. Lloyd, il Banker-F 4:4-5 S '17 In York state. R. A. Hayne. Nat Stock & F 42:827 D 14 '18 Knocking out the knocker. J: E. Pickett. Country Gent 82:1775+ N 17 '17 Logical duties of the county agent, il Ohio F 137:589 Ap 22 '16 Mass instruction thru group training. O. B. Martin. (In Pro., Nat. educ. assn., 1916, p. 97-101; $2 '16 D. W. Springer, sec, Ann Arbor, Mich. Mississippi demonstration agents reach many , farmers. Prog F 31:380 Mr 11 '16 /Motor car in district representative work, il / Ag Gaz of Canada 3:986-92 N '16 / Movement for county agent. Hoard's D 51: / 196 F 25 '16 Negro farmers of Virginia. W: A. Avery. 11 Southern Workman (Hampton normal and industrial institute, Hampton, Va. 10c) 46: 395-400 Jl '17 New agricultural representative services. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:1149-64 D '18 Number of counties with county and home demonstration agents, 1914 to 1918. Weekly N L 5:15 Jl 31 '18 Offlce filing system for county agricultural agents in the northern and western states. H. B. Fuller. (Doc. 34) 15p il '17 U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. Opportunity of the farm bureau agent. F. H. Lacv. N Y Ag Dept B 81:1822-7 Mr '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:1822-7 '17 Papers in county agent's office. W. M. Brown. Breeder's Gaz 69:101 Ja 13 '16 Post war era needs united farmers. E. B. Heaton. O Judd Farmer 65:548 D 14 '18 Relation of the county agricultural agent to the fertilizer industry. B. Knapp. Am Fert 46:21-3 F 17 '17 Review of activities and suggestions from the offlce of extension in the North and West. Weekly N L 4:1 Jl 11 '17 Sample work of a county agent. Breeder's Gaz 69:432 F 24 '16 Selection and equipment of district represen- tatives' offices, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:236- 44 Mr '16 Serving Wisconsin farmers in war time. H. L. Russell and K. L. Hatch, il Wis Ag Exp B 294:1-32 '18 Seventeen agents in Ohio. C. S. Wheeler. Banker-F 4:13 Ap '17 Speaking of covmty agents. O. A. Clement. Hoard's D 54:321 O 5 '17 Status and results of county agricultural agent work in the northern and western states. 1915. W. A. Lloyd. (Doc. 32) 19p il map '17 U.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. Successful county agent. H. H. Wilcoxen. Wallaces' F 41:221 F 11 '16 Things countv agents are doing in Wisconsin. A. W. Hopkins. Hoard's D 56:618 N 29 '18 Thirtv-four agents in Indiana. T. W. Har- vey" Country Gent 81:2038 N 25 '16 This banker talked county agent till he was hoarse — but got one. L: M. Tobin. Banker- F 3:6 Je '16 Training of the county agent. K. A. Pritchett. J Home Econ 8:368-70 Jl '16 What the county agents did. il Banker-F 6:6 D '18 Work of county agents. Weekly N L 5:3 Ja 2 '18 Work of the county agent. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 138:169 Ag 26 '16 Work of the county demonstration agents; boys' corn clubs and girls' canning clubs. W. D. Bentlev. (In Agricultural extension, p 67-72) '16 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St.. Chicago See also County organization: Farm bureaus: also National association of county agricultural agents Statistics Number of counties with county agents and expenditures for county-agent work for the fiscal year ended June 30. 1916; tabula- tion. (In Cooperative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 397) '17 U S Ag County agricultural schools. See Agricultural .scliools, County County fairs. See Fairs County libraries. See Libraries, County 254 AGRICULTURAL INDEX County organization County unit plan. F. H. Demaree. il Farm Engr 3:133 Ja '16 Organizing- the county. W. A. Dyer. Country Life 29:98+ Mr '16 Prepared and stable rural organization. M. C. Burritt. Cornell Countryman 14:715-16 Je '17 Prepai'ing a county for home defense. F. E. Stripe. Cornell Countryman 14:732 Je '17 Pulling a county together. J. Hill. Country Gent 82:974 Je 2 '17 Cover crops Alwavs have a cover crop on the land in winter. W. F. Massey. Prog F 31:976 Ag 12 '16 Benefits of cover crops in the orchards of California; with discussion. W. M. Mertz. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:26-37 Ja '18 Can't buy fertilizer? then grow it. Gard M 26:58 S '17 Comparison of annual cropping, biennial cropping, and green manures on the yield of wheat. B. A. Madson. Cal Ag Exp B 270: 1-14 '16 Cover crop. Rural N T 77:856, 873 Jl 6-13 '18 Cover crops. Pairal N Y 76:984 Ag 18 '17 Cover crops — a winter blanket for the orchard. C. A. McCue. Prac F 114:241 Jl 15 '18 Cover crops for cotton land. B. Howard. 11 Country Gent 83:31 Jl 27 '18 Cover crops for Porto Rico. C. F. Kinman. il Porto Rico Ag Exp B 19:1-32 '16 Cover crops for summer and fall. Country Gent 82:1228 Ag 4 '17 Cover crops for the Hudson valley. W. S. Teator. Rural N Y 76:270 P 24 '17 Cover crops for the orchard, il Purdue Ag 11: 46-8 My '17 Cover crops in the orchard. Prac F 112:279 Jl 15 '16 Cover crops in the orchard. R. D. Anthony. il N Y Ag Dept B 79,pt 1:785-93 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 2:785-93 '17 Cover crops on asparagus. A. E. Wilkinson. Country Gent 81:975 My 6 '16 Cover crops — their use and value. H. F. Lem- mermann. Country Gent 81:1592 Ag 26 '16 Cover crops: their use in southern agricul- ture. T. Butler. Prog F 31:878 Jl 15 '16 Cultivation and cover crops. W. M. Mertz. Cal State Comm Hort B v 5:178-83 My '16 Experiences with cover crops; symposium. Market Growers J 21:125-|- S 15 '17 Experiences with winter cover crops, il Prog F 33:835-6 Jl 27 '18 Feed from summer cover crops. G: H. Dacy. Country Gent 82:1141 Jl 14 '17 Five good winter cover crops. B. L. Moss. map Prog F 33:834 Jl 27 '18 Great value of cover crops. J. S. Wingo. il Rural N Y 75:951 Jl 8 '16 Grow cover crops. E. W: Gage, il Green's Fruit Grower 36:1 Jl '16 Grow your own nitrates. J. C. Marquis, il Country Gent 83:7 Ag 31 '18 Growing cover crops in young orchards. J. A. Hughes. Better Fruit 11:11 N: 20 D '16 Have a winter cover crop to plow vuider for the corn crop. W. F. Massey. Prog F 31: 944 Ag 5 '16 Hope farm notes; cover crops. Rural N Y 76: 964 Ag 11 '17 How to get rich lands; cover crops. T. But- ler. Prog F 32:835 Jl 28 '17 How to get rich lands; emphasizing the im- portance of cover crops and legumes. T. Butler. Prog F 32:923 S 1 '17 How to get rich lands: summer cover crops. T. Butler. Prog F 32":S58 Ag 11 '17 How to get rich lands; winter cover crops. T. Butler. Prog F 32:841 Ag 4 '17 Increasing yields in the home garden by cover crops. Country Gent 81:1482 Ag 5 '16 Making young trees hardy. E. W: Gage. Green's Fruit Grower 36:3 Ag '16 Manure, nitrogen, cover crops. Rural N Y 77:549 Ap 13 '18 Orchard cover-crop experiments for Moutere Hills. J As New Zealand 15:341 D '17 Orchard cover-crops for the Moutere Hills. W: C. Hyde, il J Ag New Zealand 13:472-7 D '16 Relation of certain cover crops to the forma- tion of nitrates in soil. T. L. Lyon. Green's Fruit Grower 37:9 Je '17 Resting land. M. Rosby. Country Gent 81: 1931 N 4 '16 Results bv use of cover crops. C. W. Young. Rural N Y 75:361 + , 452 Mr 4-11 '16 Seeding of green manure crops. Prac F 112: 266 Jl 1 '16 Selecting cover crops for fall planting. F. A. Welton. il Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:208-12 Jl '18 Soil savers in South. Weekly N L 5:6 S 12 '17 Some phases of alfalfa as a crop in the orchard. P. S. Darlington. Better Fruit 12: 10-11+ My '18 Value of cover crops. J. B. R. Dickey. N J Ag Exp C 85:1-4 '17 iS'ee also Alfalfa; Clover; Green manuring; Tiinothy Coverlets. See Counterpanes Cow. See Cows Cow contests Announcement of the California state dairy cow competition, 1916-18. F. W. WoU. Cal Ag Exp C 153:1-8 '16 California dairy cow competition, 1916. F. W. Woll. Hoard's D 52:472 O 27 '16 California dairy cow competition, 1917. F. W. Woll. Hoard's D 53:376, 1008; 54:498 Mr 23, Jl 20, N 2 '17 California state dairy cow competition. R. B. Jones, il Kimball's D F 16:250-1+ Ap 1 '18 Dairy test at Guelph. J Ag (Quebec) 21:107 Ja '18 Jerseys win six out of seven months in the California dairy cow competition. J. P. Her- tel. Jersey B 37:43 Ja 9 '18 Tvpe and production contest of dairy cattle. L.. L. Rummell. Ohio F 140:216 S 15 '17 »?fc also Dairy clubs Cow houses. See Barns and stables — Dairy barns Cow peas. See Cowpeas Cow testers Milk testers are prosecuted. O Judd Farmer 64:671 Je 29 '18 Sec also Women as cow testers Cow testing Advance registry testing of dairy cows. G: S. Bulkley. il Penn State F 10:96-7+ My '17 Advantages of register of merit work. E: A. Grombacher. Jersey B 36:1600 O 17 '17 Aim of cow testing. N. Negley. Kimball's D F 14:209 Mr 15 '16 A. J. C. C. register of merit work. E. A. Grombacher. Jersey B 35:342 Mr 8 '16 A. R. O. work and its value. H. H. Wing. Maine Ag Dept B v 18:42-51 Je '18 Average cow on the farm. E. W. Gage. Breeder's Gaz 69:1325 Je 29 '16 Avrshires and the official test. J. G. Watson. il Kimball's D F 15:624 S 15 '17 Babcock tester on the farm. R. T. Archer, il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:396-409 Jl '18 Barnesville annual report shows progress. C. E. Bundy. Jersey B 37:1499 S 18 '18 Believes in private tests. G: E. Nichols. Jer- sey B 35:88 Ja 19 '16 Benefits of cow-testing in New York. E: Van Alstyne. Ohio F 137:37 Ja 8 '16 Best test of the dairv cow. L. L. Rummell. il Ohio F 142:552-3 D 7 '18 Blackeve. C. R. George, il Country Gent 81: 1158 Je 3 '16 Breeding for business. Wallaces' F 43:807 My 17 '18 Brown Swiss and official test. H. E. Goode. il Kimball's D F 15:633 S 15 '17 Butterfat and income. J. C. McDowell. Cream- ery 7:23-4 Jl '18 Calling the roll of the best cows, il O Judd Farmer 65:255 S 28 '18 Camouflage and a 16-cent cow. Hoard's D 56: 253 S 20 '18 Camouflaging in Wisconsin. N. Negley. Kim- ball's D F 15:889 D 15 '17; Same abr. Hoard's D 54:796 D 28 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 255 Cow testing — Continued Campaign for better cows. T: M. Olson. Hoard's D 55:1012 JI 12 '18 Certiflcate-of-record testing. W. M. Single- ton, il J Ag New Zealand 12:45-6. 89-99, 132- 3, 356-60, 451-5; 13:47-50. 126-8, 293-4, 360-4; 14:135-7; 15:129-33, 263-6. 332-6; 16:15-20; 17:23-4, 87-9 Ja-F. My-Ag, O-N '16, F, S, N '17-Ja, Jl-Ag '18 Champion butter-fat test at the Royal show. R. T. Archer. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:752-3 D '16 Champion cows of each breed; list. Hoard's D 51:143 F 18 '16 Composite versus one-day sampling of milk for the Babcock test. W. H. Eaton, il N C Ag Exp B 240:1-8 'IS Consistent production. J. E. Dodge. Jersey B 35:314 Mr 1 '16 Cow accounting. G: R. Harrison. Hoard's D 51:325 Mr 17 '16 Cow copartnei-ship. C: F. Whitley. J Ag (Que- bec) 20:xiii Ap '17; Excerpts. {In Reports, Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 84-6) '17 On- tario ag. dept., Toronto Cow on test. C. W. Morgan. Country Gent 81: 65S Mr 18 '16 Cow test register. Hoard's D 53:678 My 11 '17 Cow test work in Ohio. Jersey B 35:1718 N 1 '16 Cow testers report gains. O Judd Farmer 64:570 Je 1 '18 Cow testers' short course. Hoard's D 51:196 F 25 '16 Cow-testing a success, il Va Ag Dept B 109: 75-8 '16 Cow testing and dairy advancement. R. T. Harris, il Kimball's D F 16:201 Mr 15 '18 Cow testing and dairy profits. W. H. Main. il Rural N Y 75:724 My 6 '16 Cow testing and feeding project. B. R. Eld- redge and others, il Utah Ag Ext C v 6, no 13:1-11 '18 Cow testing and its advantages (Ireland). R. D. Cole. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3: 400-1 Mr '16 Covv testing association records show that productive cows are profitable. H. Rabild. il Purdue Ag 12:358-9 Mr '18 Cow testing in Alabama. F. R. Curtis. Kim- ball's D F 16:98 F 1 '18 Cow testing in Canada. E. W. Gage, il Kim- ball's D F 16:435 Je 1 '18 Covs- testing in the Coquille valley. K. Nelson. Hoard's 1> 54:617 N 23 '17 Cow testing in Washington. C. F. Monroe. Kimball's D F 14:39 Ja 15 '16 Cow testing nets $50,000,000. E. W. Gage, il Ohio F 142:140 Ag 17 '18 Cow testing proves its worth. Ohio F 142:196 Ag 31 '18 Cow testing work. E. Brown. Ohio F 137:841 Je 24 '16 Cow- testing work. T. A. F. Wiancko. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:913-15 O '16 Cows talk at Indiana state fair. C. R. George, il Hoard's D 52:503 N 3 '16 Dalrv breed comparisons. H. McAlister. Kim- ball's D F 14:17-18 Ja 15 '16 * Dairy herd record work. G: H. Barr. (In Report, Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 18-20) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Dairv-herd testing. S. McKenzie. il J Ag New Zealand 13:132-6 Ag '16 Daisy progress. Kimball's D F 16:183 Mr 1 '18 Dairy side of the Ayrshire. C. M. Winslow. il Field II 26:588 Jl '16 Dairying a business proposition. R. I. Grady. Hoard's D 54:873 Ja 11 '18 Disapproves of recent club change. H. Jen- kins. Jersey B 36:1303 Ag 22 '17 Drafted for selective service. N. Negley. Hoard's D 54:491 N 2 '17; Same cond. Jer- sey E 36:1663 O 24 '17 Earlv and long-continued dairy records. H. McAlister. Breeder's Gaz 69:18+ Ja 6 '16 Early maturity and longevity well exempli- fied, il Jersey B 35:690 My 3 '16 Effects of testing on Jerseys. 11 Field II 26: 518 Je '16 Every cow on her own merit. Neb Ag Ext B 44:1-8 '17 Exhibit — cows and cows, il Hoard's D 54:287 S 28 '17 Experiences of an ordinary farmer. C: F. / Kreitler. Jersey B 35:681 My 3 '16 factors to consider in testing. T. C. Reed. Jersey B 35:693 My 3 '16 Feed test. A. M. Loomis. Nat Stock & F 40: 208 My 20 '16 Feeding Alberta boarders. W. M. Tait. Hoard's D 52:871 Ja 12 '17 Feeding foi- advanced registry. A. I. Maxwell, il Field II 27:21-2, 108-9 Ja-F '17 Ferndale (Cal.) cow test work. Jersey B 35: 858 My 31 '16 Fifteen years of record keeping, il Hoard's D 56:35 Ag 2 '18 Fifty million farm system. E. W. Gage, il Field 11 28:825 N '18 Figuring butter production from tests. Wal- laces' F 41:1543 N 24 '16 Further detail of the Ohio test. R. I. Grady. Jersey B 37:7 Ja 2 '18 Get ready for the tester. E. Rogers. Hoard's D 56:625 N 29 '18 Good analysis of records. Hoard's D 51:455 Ap 7 '16 Guernseys and the official test. W. H. Cald- well, il Kimball's D F 15:626 S 15 '17 Guernsevs in public tests. C: L. Hill, il Kim- ball's D F 14:526-7+, 588 S 1-15 '16 Guernseys increase in fat production. Kim- ball's D F 14:38 Ja 15 '16 Herd testing; 4th annual report on the test- ing of pedigree herds condvicted by the De- partment of agriculture. Victoria, for year ended 30th June, 1916. W. A. N. Robertson and R. T. Archer, il J Dept Ag Victoria 14:533-64 S '16 Herd-testing on the north-coast. L. T. Mac- Innes il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29: 509-16 Jl '18 High cost of feed should eliminate poor cows. C. H. Staples. Jersey B 36:57 Ja 10 '17 History of the Guernsey breed; Island rec- ords. C: L. Hill, il Kimball's D F 14:506-7 Ag 15 '16 History of the Guernsey breed; the first pri- vate and official tests. C: L. Hill, il Kim- ball's D F 14:419-20 + , 451-2+ Jl 1-15 '16 Holstein-Friesians and the official test. M. H. Gardner. Kimball's D F 15:625 S 15 '17 Holstein notes and summaries. M. H. Gard- ner. Kimball's D F 14:36 Ja 15 '16 Home or association testing. J. E. Ryan. Kimball's D F 16:307 Ap 15 '18 How to keep a record of the dairy herd. C. H. Staples and C. W. Radway. il La Ag Ext C 19:1-12 '17 In favor of a 300-dav test. I. R. Blackburn. Jersey B 36:624 Ap 25 '17 Is register of merit testing worth while? R. E. Hutchison, il Jersey B 37:465-6 Mr 27 'IS Jersey cows with records of 700 lbs. fat and over. J: R. Sibley, il Jersey B 37:387 Mr 13 '18 Jersevs and the official test. R. M. Gow. il Kimball's D F 15:627 S 15 '17 Jersevs lead in Eanglade co. (Wis.) cow test work. F. G. Swoboda. Jersey B 36:7 Ja 3 'If Judging dairy cattle. J. A. McLean, il Field II 28:568-9 Ag '18 Lesson in keeping records, il Hoard's D 52: 86S Ja 12 '17 Life of a cow tester. F. A. Carroll. Cornell Countryman 15:471-3 My '18 Low test resulting from milking three times daily. L. A. Henke. Hoard's D 54:834 Ja 4 '18 Milk or fat? Country Gent 81:262 F 5 '16 Milk-recoid cards. O. W. Weaver. Country Gent 82:870 My 12 '17 Milk records on the Island of Jersey. Jersey B 35:468 Mr 29 '16 ' Modern cow testing. C. F. Whitley. (In Re- port, Dairymen's assns., 1917. p. 84-6) '18 Ontario ag. dept.. Toronto: Same cond. J Ag (Quebec) 21:172 My '18 More and better cows; with discussion. S. A. Baird. Wis Dairymen's Assn Rep 1913-1916: 20-6 '17 More winners coming to the front each year. W. O. Mills. Hoard's D 55:468 Ap 5 '18 256 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cow testing — Continued Nebraska breeders realize value of official testing. J. H. Frandsen. 11 Kimball's D F 14:21 Ja 15 '16; Same. Hoard's D 51:189 F 25 '16 New plan for cow testing. (D. & C. S. Circ. 24) 7p il '17 Canada Ag New plan for cow testing and a resumS of past work. C: F. Whitley. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:340-3 Ap '18 New record fifty-pound list. E. A. Grom- bacher. Jersey B 35:1156 Jl 26 '16 1915 tests on Jersey island. P. L. S. Mourant. Jersey B 35:382 Mr 15 '16 OfHcial milk and butter records. L. T. Mac- Innes. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:53-5, 207-9, 517-18 Ja, Mr, Jl '18 Official milk and butter records. M. A. O'Callaghan. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:789-92; 28:365-7, 477-82, 660-2 N '16, My, Jl, S '17 Official tester's view. E. Rogers. Nat Stock & F 41:1320 Mr 16 '18 Outlook for cow-testing. C: F. Whitley. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:406 My '16 Practical application of herd-testing. L. T. Maclnnes. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:653-5 S '18 Practical value of register of merit work. R. E. Hutchison. Jersey B 36:267 F 21 '17 Production and red polled ancestors. W. Blair. Breeder's Gaz 69:128 Ja 20 '16 Production of profitable vs. unprofitable cows. Hoard's D 55:994 Jl 5 '18 Profitable milk production. A. J. Nicoll. Hoard's D 51:42 F 4 '16 Profits possible in dairying, il Kimball's D F 14:422 Jl 1 '16 Proof of the pudding. G. H. Campbell. Hoard's D 52:518 N 3 '16 Proposed three-hundred-day test. E. A. Grom- bacher. Jersey B 36:473 Mr 28 '17 Raising of dairy heifers. R. R. Kerr, il J Dept Ag Victoria 14:385-97 Jl '16 Record of performance, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:513-15 Je '16 Record of performance test for pure-bred dairy cattle. C. S. Wood, il Ag Gaz of Can- ada 5:662-4 Jl '18 Records that reflect credit to the breed. Jer- sey B 35:1278 Ag 16 '16 Regarding the 300-day test. W: R. Proctor. Jeisey B 36:668 My 2 '17 Register of merit cows at Ewell farm. P. Brown. Jersey B 35:346 Mr 8 '16 Register of merit progress; progress of r. of m. testing. J: R. Sibley. Jersey B 37:595 Ap 17 'IS Regulations adopted by the Argentine rviral society for registering milk records of dairy cows. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 6:856-8 Je '16 Report of committee on relations to breed associations. J Dairy Sci 1:35-7 My '17 Report of Jersey sires' futurity test of the Aroostook Jersey breeders' association. R. Pearl. Maine Ag Exp B 247:37-52 '16 Reports on cow testing. Ohio F 141:11 Ja 5 '18 Results from five years of testing. P. A. Downs. Hoard's D 55:464 Ap 5 '18 • Resume of Jersey work in Canada. B. A. Bull. Jersey B 37:675 My 1 '18 Second highest Ohio record. I. R. Blackburn. Jersey B 35:1170 Jl 26 '16 Seven-day vs. yearly records. Hoard's D 52: 86S Ja 12 '17 Short time and yearly tests compared. H. H. Hill. Jersey B 36:671 My 2 '17 Should all heifers be raised. W. J. Fraser. Jersey B 36:1327, 1363, 1399 Ag 29-S 12 '17; Same. N Y Prod R 44:688. 726, 798 Ag 29-S 5, 19 '17; Same. Hoard's D 54:301, 322, 371 S 28-0 12 '17; Same. Creamerv 6:65-7 O '17; Same. Wallaces' F 42:1435, 1535, 1593 O 19, N 9, 23 '17; Same cond. O Judd Farmer 63:3 S 15 '17; Excerpt. Ag Digest 2:659 O '17; Excerpt. J Ag (Quebec) 21:122 F '18 Showing up the loafers. Countrv Gent 81:2036 N 25 ']fi Simple system of keeping dairv records. A. H. deGraff. Hoard's D 53:867 Je 15 '17 Some cow testing possibilities. C: F. Whit- ley. J Ag (Quebec) 19:195 Mr '16 Some mistakes made by breeders, il Kimball's D F 16:394 My 15 '18 Standard cows; 5th annual report on the testing of pedigree herds. W. A. N. Robert- son, il J Dept Ag Victoria 15:513-41 S '17 Standard cows; report for quarter ending 31st March, 1918. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:376-80 Je '18 Standard herd test; sixth annual report on the testing of pedigree herds. R. T. Archer. il J Dept Ag Victoria 16:513-54 S '18 Standard test cows; quarterly report for period ended 30th September, 1916. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:754-8 D '16 Standard test cows; quarterly report for the period ended 30th September 1917. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:729-33 D '17 Study in dairy production. D. B. Hogan. il Jersey B 36:1608 O 17 '17 Summary of advanced registry yearly rec- ords. Hoard's D 51:173 F IS '16 Survey and a report. A. M. Loomis. Nat Stock & F 40:136 Ap 29 '16 Test for economic production at National. R. M. Gow. Jersey B 37:14 Ja 2 '18 Testing dairy cows. G. H. Benkendorf. (In De Laval dairy hand book, p 49-53) il '16 De Laval separator co.. New York Testing of pure-bred cows in New South Wales. L. T. Maclnnes. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:311-18 My '18 Testing of purebred dairy cows; the certifi- cate-of-record system for 1916. W. M. Sin- gleton, il J Ag New Zealand 14:89-100 F '17 Testing of purebred dairy cows; the certifl- cate-of-record system in 1917. W. M. Single- ton, il J Ag New Zealand 16:63-75 F '18 Testing on the Island. Jersey B 35:520 Ap 5 '16 Testing vs. guessing. Hoard's D 52:515 N 3 '16 Tests accepted for publication by A. J. C. C; list. See weeklv numbers of Jersey bulletin Tests for 1917. Jersey B 36:2019 D 26 '17 Thoughts for the dairyman. W. F. McSpar- ran. Prac F 114:183 My 1 '18 Thousand-lb. cows. L. T. Maclnnes. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:881-90; 29:47-52 D '17, Ja '18 300-pound cow club. C. R. George. Hoard's D 51:673 My 12 '16 To get most milk from the feed available. N. Negley. Hoard's D 55:226-7 Mr 1 '18 Trouble with dairy business. Ohio F 141:46 Ja 12 '18 Two points for Illinois dairymen. E. B. Heaton. il O Judd Farmer 60:5 My 20 '16 Value of official testing. Hoard's D 51:899 Je 30 '16 Value of official testing. J. H. Fransden. Wallaces' F 41:95 Ja 21 '16 Value of scales and Babcock test in the dairy. H. H. Dean. Prac F 112:255 Je 15 '16 Value of short-time records. W. S. Tomlin- son. Ohio F 142:244 S 14 '18 Value of the one-year test. W. H. Jenkins. Kimball's D F 14:542 S 1 '16 Value of the seven -day test. T. E. Woodward. Hoard's D 51:960 Jl 14 '16 Variation in liutterfat tests. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 141:724 Je 1 '18 Wanted, good cows. C: F. Whitley. J Ag (Quebec) 20:224 My '17 When the cow is on test. J. H. McHenr-y. Hoard's D 55:898 Ja 11 '18 Whv keep record of the individual cow. O. I. Oshel. il Hoard's D 51:691 My 19 '16 Why register of merit testing pays. Jersey B 35:1310-11 Ag 23 '16 Wisconsin register of production. N. Negley. il Hoard's D 55:655 My 3 '18; Same. Jersey B 37:677 My 1 '18 World's highest butterfat yield broken four times, il Ohio F 137:133 Ja 29 '16 (SVc a/.s'o Cowpea hay; Feeding and feeding stuffs — Cowpeas Diseases and pests Influence of cerotoma trlfurcata on the nitro- gen-gathering functions of the cowpea. L. T. Leonard and C. F. Turner. 11 Am Soc Agron J 10:255-61 S '18 Seed Coloration of the seed coat of cowpeas. A. Mann, il J Ag Research 2:33-56 Ap '14 Tabulation of reports from shippers of cow- peas, soy beans, and lespedeza, under date of December 31, 1917. U S Seed Rep 1:2 F '18 .Statistics Commercial stocks of cowpeas. U S Food Sur- veys 1:4-5 Jl 20 '18 Special southern grain and forage crops: acreage 1916 and 1917. map Monthly Crop Rep 4:48 My '18 Cows Alfalfa and cows in Arizona. M. E. Bemis. II Kimball's D F 15:86 F 15 '17 Another's discarded cows. W. C. Jeffries. Ohio F 142:274 S 21 '18 Beauty and butterfat. A. C. McCadlish. il Country Gent S3:l-|- O 19 '18 Best time for cows to freshen. L. S. Brumm, Hoard's D 51:634 My 5 '16 Buying a cow. Country Gent 81:324 F 12 '16 Buying a dairv cow. W. A. FreehofC. Country Gent 83:32 F 2 '18 Buying cows. Wallaces' F 41:1379 O 20 '16 Buving livestock. C. W. Adams. Country Gent 81:206 Ja 29 '16 Buving milk cows. Wallaces' F 43:360 F 22 '18 Buving the family cow. D. Cunningham. Country Life 29:92 F '16 Capitalizing the has-been cow. H. Sage. Country Life 32:120 Je '17 Cattle breeding with special reference to the milch cow. E. W. Oliver. Ag J of India 11: 168-73 Ap '16 Certificate-of -record cows; highest New Zea- land milk-record. W. M. Singleton. 11 J Ag New Zealand 14:274-7 Ap '17 Chemical composition of the placenta of the cow. F. Fenger. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 4:470-1 Ap '18 Conservation of breeding cows. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:206-7 Mr '16 Conservation of the cow. J. F. Bruins. Hoard's D 55:846 Je 7 '18 Conservation of the dairy cow. Ag Digest 2: 531 Jl '17 Conserve the dairy cow. M. D. Munn. N Y Prod R 44:106 Mv 16 '17; Same. Creamery 5: 34 Je '17 Cooperative family cow. E. G. Ellis, il Coun- try Life 30:104 Je '16 Cow and machine milking. C. Larsen. il Hoard's D 56:317-f O 4 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 259 Cows^ — Confiiiiicd Cow and sow mean a rich country. E. M. Frazee. Prog P 31:499 Ap 8 '16 Cow in calf deserves more lionor. J. J. Hooper, il J Heredity 9:250-2. 287 O '18 Cow makes farming more profitable. 125p il maps '17 International harvester co., Agri- cultural extension dept.. Harvester bldg., Chicago Cows that will be profitable. C. A. Spencer. Nat Stock & F 40:1086 Ja 20 '17 Dairv conformation and temperament thirty years ago. J: Gould. Hoard's D 51:378 Mr 24 •16 Dairy cow for preparedness. Jersey B 36:587 Ap 18 '17 Dairy cow proclamation. Ohio F 139:692 My 19 '17 Dairy cow slaughter. Ag Digest 2:572 Ag '17 Dairy cow vs. steer. Hoard's D 55:955 Je 28 '18 Dairy cows and food products. M. I. Requa. Kimball's D F 16:71 F 1 '18 Dairy cow's field and functions; an interpre- tation based on the recoid of the Holstein- Friesian, Jersey, Guernsey, Ayrshire and milking shorthorn breeds. A. H. Tryon. il Breeder's Gaz 70:1210-14 D 21 '16 Dairv cows must be conserved. M. D. Munn. 11 Country Gent 82:1259 Ag 11 '17 Dairy cow's war burden. Ag Digest 2:480 Je •17 Dairv drenm come true, il Kimball's D F 16: 72 F 1 '18 Dairv farming, past and present. C. T. Graves. Jersey B 35:272+ F 23 '16 Dairy stock for Indiana farmers. Purdue Ag 12:430 Ap '18 Dairv temperament of cows. W. D. Hoard, il Hoard's D 51:375 Mr 24 '16 Dairying project; four months' practical course in use of Babcock tester and herd record work. C: A. Norcross and V. E. Scott, il Nev Ag Ext B 2:1-20 '16 Economy in milk production — large vs. small cows. J: G. Good. Penn State F 11:166 My '18 Economy of production by dairy cows. R. I. Grady. Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:334-8 O '17 Economy of the dairy cow. Hoard's D 53:790 Je 1 '17 Effect of varying conditions on type. J. M. W. Kitchen. Jersey B 36:504 Ap 4 '17 Efficient dairy cov\^. W. J. Eraser. Ohio F 141: 306 Mr 2 'IS Essential points for productiveness. H. G. Van Pelt. Jersey B 35:1058 Jl 5 '16 Extension circulars. Mass Ag Ext C 28, 33, 36 '17 Titles are: Importance of the dairy cow; Dairy problem; Importance of raising heifer calv'es Fall vs. spring freshening. Wallaces' F 41:744 My 12 '16 Familv cow. H. F. Judkins. Rural IST Y 77: 1410 D 21 '18 Gestation table calculated at the average per- iod of 2S2 days. Jersey B 35:18 Ja 5 '16 Getting a good cow. W. F. McSparran. Kim- ball's D F 15:861 D 1 '17 Giving the cow her due. W. F. McSparran. Prac F 114:105 Mr 1 '18 Heart of a cow. E. L. Vincent. Hoard's D 51:3 Ja 28 '16 How^ the dairymen must help win the war. R. M. Cleveland, il Country Life 33:66-7 Mr '18 How to feed and care for the dry dairy cow. T. Butler. Prog F 33:667 Je 1 '18 How to feed the dairy cow. H. G. Van Pelt. Kimball's D F 15:428 Je 15 '17 How to select a dairv cow. 'T. Butler. Prog F 33:592 My 11 '18 Hunt for milk cows. J. C. Courier. Hoard's D 52:192 S 1 '16 Importance of dairy farming; conformation and production. M. M. Sweetman. Jersey B 35:1501 S 27 '16 Importance of persistency. Jersey B 35:1384 S 6 '16 Improving dairy cows. J: Michels. il Jersey B 37:1041 N 20 '18 Individuality of cows. W. J. Hagar. Rural N Y 75:90 Ja 15 '16 Jersey in summer. W. F. McSparran. Jersey /B 36:1103 Jl 18 '17 Keep the cows on the farms. Purdue Ag 11: / 33 Je '17 /Live item about some dead stock. A. H. de- Graff. Hoard's D 55:88 F S '18 Milk veins and dairy capacity. R. R. Graves, il Country Gent 81:1831 O 14 '16 More dairy cows needed. J. Foust. Prac F 112:257 Je 15 '16 New York dairymen not selling cows. Hoard's D 53:955 Jl 6 '17 New Zealand dairy cows. W. M. Singleton. J Ag New Zealand 16:132-5 Mr '18 Obtainmg a good dairy cow. C. Larsen. il Kimball's D F 16:232-3 Mr 15 'IS Open-shed housing of milk cows. G: S. Bulk- ley, il Ohio F 141:184 F 9 '18 Our future dairy-cow supply. Country Gent 83:40 Mr 2 'IS Picking big producers. Country Gent 81:206 Ja 29 '16 Points from my experiences with cows and horses. E. A. Wendt. il Prac F 112:319 Ag 15 •16 Poor cow, medium cow, good cow. Wallaces' F 41:1574 D 1 '16 Pressing needs for ddiry cows. Jersey B 36: 1593-4 O 17 '17 Principles in breeding pure-breds. L: M. Merryman. il Hoard's D 56:583+ N 22 '18 Proclamation for the conservation of the dairy cow. J. M. Cox. Kimball's D F 15:348 My 15 '17 Prolificacy and the dairy cow. J. R. Dice. Hoard's D 51:154 F 18 '16 Purebred cows for plain farmers? Rural N Y 75:1394, 1432 N 4-11 '16 Purebred or grade dairy cow. R. E. Hutchi- son. Rural N Y 75:1576 D 23 '16 Relation of conformatioji to production; with table of measurements. Hoard's D 51:238 Mr 3 '16 Save the dairy cov,'. O. Erf. Hoard's D 53:718 My 18 '17 Selecting a dairy herd. C. H. Eckles. il Country Gent 83:8-9 N 16 'IS Selecting and developing the dairy heifer. F. Williams. Prog F 33:44 Ja 12 '18 Selection of the dairy cow. F: C. Minltler. Md Ag Soc Rep 1916, v 1:280-92 '17 Selling and buying dairv cows. H: F. Thurs- ton, il Am Coop J 13:413-14 Jl 'IS Shall the dairy cow be marketed? Ohio F 140: 137 Ag 25 '17 Shall we conserve female breeding stock by legislative enactment? Prog F 32:1119 N 17 '17 Should all heifers be raised. W. J. Fraser. Jersey B 36:1327, 1363, 1399 Ag 29-S 12 '17; Same. N Y Prod R 44:688, 726, 798 Ag 29-S 5, 19 '17; Same. Hoard's D 54:301, 322, 371 S 28-0 12 '17; Same. Creamery 6:65-7 O '17; Same. Wallaces* F 42:1435, 1535, 1593 O 19, N 9, 23 '17; Same cond. O Judd Farmer 63:3 S 15 '17; Excerpt. Ag Digest 2:659 O '17: Ex- cerpt. J Ag (Quebec) 21:122 F '18 Slaughter ot cows. J: Gould. Nat Stock & F 41:404 Jl 21 '17 Stage of lactation affects milk yield. R. I. Grady. Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:401-6 D '17 Starting with pure-breds. T: W. Barnard, il Hoard's D 56:617 N 29 '18 Steers from dual-purpose cows. T: Shaw. Breeder's Gaz 70:310 Ag 31 '16 Sterling worth of the good dairv cow. W. J. Fraser. Jersey B 36:1611 O 17 '17; Same. N Y Prod R 44:954 O 10 '17; Same. Wal- laces' F 42:1660 D 7 '17; Same. Hoard's D 54:829 Ja 4 '18; Same. J Ag (Quebec) 21: xiii Ap '18 Successful management of a dairy herd. W. E. Bishop, il Hoard's D 52:666 D 1 '16 Suggests a gold medal class at the National. H. E. Van Norman. Jersev B 36:198 F 7 •17 Three pertinent dairy suggestions. A. G. Mor- , rell. Prac F 112:430 N 15 "16 Trouble with the milk business. C. E. Gapen. il Country Gent 82:726 Ap 14 '17 Two kinds of farm cows. Ohio F 140:585 D 22 '17 260 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cows — Continued Value of a breeding cow. G: E. Martin. Breeder's Gaz 69:912 Ap 27 '16 Wanted, a cow. Hoard's D 51:362 Mr 17 '16 Water needed by dairy cows. Wallaces' F 42: 926 Je 15 '17 When you buy a good cow. A. S. Alexander. Rural N Y 75:1149-50 S 2 '16 Why a dairy show? R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36: 1606 O 17 '17 See also Calves; Cattle; Dairying; Horns; Lactation; Mammary glands; Mammary veins; Milk; Udder; also names of breeds, e.g. Holstein-Friesian cattle. Jerseys Breeds See Cattle — Breeds Costs Cost of keeping cows. R. D. Cannan. Jersey B 37:2069 D 11 '18 Cost of raising a dairy cow. C. M. Bennett and M. O. Cooper, il U S Ag B 49:1-23 '14 Food from grain by-products. G. C. White. Field II 28:324 My '18 What is a good dairy cow? A. C. Palmer. Hoard's D 55:556 Ap 19 '18 Diseases and pests Accidental abortion in dairy cattle. W. F. Beacom. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:308-10 My '18 Avoiding diseases of dairy cows, il Field II 27:688 S '17 Bloat in cows. F. E. Place. J Dept Ag S Aus- tralia 20:693-4 Ap '17 Calving troubles. Wallaces' F 41:713 My 5 '16 Case reports of lymphangitis in cattle. J. Traum. il Am Vet M Assn J 49:254-7 My '16 Cattle tick and milk yield. C. A. Wliittle. Hoard's D 51:245 Mr 3 '16 Clover bloat. D. J. Healy and J: W. Nutter. Am Vet M Assn J 51:414-16 Je '17 Cow and her health. L. R. Himmelberger. Hoard's D 52:129+ Ag 25 '16 Cow with milk fever. T. Butler. Prog F 33:159 F 9 '18 Diseases of cows. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D F 16:257 Ap 1 '18 Economic burden of sterility and abortion in cattle. W. L. Williams, il Cornell Country- man 15:393-4+ Ap '18 Effect of stable and horn fly attacks on milk production. A. W. Baker. (In Report, En- tom. Soc. of Ontario, 1917, p. 91-3) '18 On- tario ag. dept., Toronto Foot and mouth disease, mastitis and tuber- culosis and the milk consumer. H. Young and others. Creamery 4:27-8 Ja '16 Foreign bodies in the digestive tract of bo- vines. J. M. Currie. Am Vet M Assn J 49: 838-9 S '16 Formalin in the treatment of mastitis. J. N. Frost. Am Vet M Assn J 51:85-8 Ap '17 Health, profits and cows. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 138:384 O 21 '16 How to feed the dairy cow; milk fever symp- toms. H. G. Van Pelt. Kimball's D F 15:151 Mr 1 '17 Lumpy jaw. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D F 16:553 Jl 1 '18 Milk fever, il Hoard's D 54:704 D 7 '17 Milk fever. Wallaces' F 41:459 Mr 17 '16 Milk fever. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D F 16: 209 Mr 15 '18 Milk-fever (parturient apoplexv). A. R. Young. J Ag New Zealand 13:466-70 D '16 Milk fever (parturient paresis or parturient apoplexy). Prog F 33:767 Jl 6 '18 Milk fever in cows. Prog F 31:474 Ap 1 '16 Milk fever; its simple and successful treat- ment. J: R. Mohler. il Farmers' B 206:1-12 '18 Crev.) Milk flow increased; dipping does not reduce yield. Weekly N L 4:4 Jl 11 '17; Same. Prog F 32:736 Je 30 '17; Same. Jersev B 36:1144 Jl 25 '17 Milk sickness to be investigated. Creamery 7:57-8 O '18 Mortality of dairy cows in the Hamilton dis- trict. E. W. Murphy. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:728-30 D '16 Observation on trembles (milk sick) in cows, transmitted to man by milk and milk prod- victs. H. R. Schwarze. Am Vet M Assn J 53: 236-9 My '18 Retained afterbirth. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D F 14:433 Jl 1 '16 Retention of the placenta. G. H. Conn. Hoard's D 52:940 Ja 19 '17 Significance of the fever complex in the cow. R. A. Greenwood. Am Vet M Assn J 48: 709-18 Mr '16 Some common troubles of the cow. F. E. Place. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:725-33 Ap '17 Sterilitv in cows. H. E. Bemis. la Ag Coll Offlc Pub V 14, no 36:218-26 '16 Sterility of cows. F. W. Caldwell. Hoard's D 55:878 Je 14 '18 Traumatic pericarditis and surgical removal of the causative agent. W. F. Burleigh. Am Vet M Assn J 48:739-41 Mr '16 Treating diseases of cows. G. H. Conn. Kim- balls D F 15:450 Jl 1 '17 Treating diseases of cows; diseases of the respiratory system. G. H. Conn. Kimball's D F 16:297, 343 Ap 15-My 1 '18 Treatment for caked udders. J Ag (Quebec) 22:43 S '18 Use of a purgative with cows. H. Schreck. Jersey B 35:277 F 23 '16 Veterinary problems in a certified dairy. Ohio F 142:8 Jl 6 '18 When a cow bloats. A. S. Alexander. Field II 27:768 O '17 Sec also Abortion, Infectiovis; Tuber- culosis in cattle; Udder — Diseases Examinations Physical examination of dairy cows. J. L. Wilder. Am Vet M Assn J 50:705-7 F '17 Requirements of the physical examination of dairy cattle in accordance with the regula- tions, of the state and city codes. A. Silk- man. Am Vet M Assn J 49:836-7 S '16 Feeding Alfalfa for the dairv cow. J. C. Beavers, il Kimball's D F 16:105 F 15 '18 Alfalfa hay situation. Wallaces' F 43:1790 D 6 '18 Alfalfa hay versus timothy hav for dairy cows. J: H. Weghorst. Purdue Ag 11:40-1 F '17 Alfalfa not a balanced ration. Hoard's D 51: 776 Je 2 '16 Apple pomace for milch cows. E. I. Farring- ton. Country Life 32:104 O '17 Balanced ration from alfalfa and silage. Rural N Y 75:1514 D 9 '16 Balanced rations for the dairy cow. Am Coop J 11:1241 Ag '16 Balancing a ration for dairy cows. T. Butler. Prog F 32:275 Mr 3 '17 Balancing the rations of a dairy cow. T. But- ler. Prog F 33:791 Jl 13 '18 Beet pulp vs. corn silage. R. E. Hundertmark. Hoard's D 51:805 Je 9 '16 Beets and mangels compared with silage for milk production. C. C. Hayden. Ohio Ag Exp B V 1:49-53 F '16 Better feeding paid sixty per cent. A. M. Loomis. Hoard's D 52:241 S 15 '16 Blackie — a cow that made good, il Wallaces' F 41:1673 D 22 '16 Bone- building material for milk cows. Wal- laces' F 43:312 F 15 '18 By-product feeds will save our good cows until another crop of grain and grass is grown. Coop Manager & F 7:84 My '18 By-products of the decortication of rice in the feeding of milking cows. R. Giuliani. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:102-4 Ja '17 Can I feed high priced hay to my cow? F. R. Cammack. Jersey B 37:1499 S 18 '18 Challenge to the dairyman. W. J. Eraser. 11 Hoard's D 55:683 My 10 '18 Changes in composition of butter fat pro- duced bv feeding cottonseed oil. F. H. Smith and others, bibliog Ga Ag Exp B 122: 95-111 '16 Cheap ration. W. F. McSparran. Kimball's D F 14:756 D 1 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 261 Cows — Feeding — Continued Chopped alfalfa vs. bran in grain ration for dairy cows. W. P. Snyder and E. A. Bur- nett, il Neb Ag Exp B 164:1-11 '18; Ab- stract. Wallaces' F 43:1648 N 8 '18; Ab- stract. Breeder's Gaz 71:572 IMr 15 '17; Ex- cerpt. Hoard's D 56:485 N 1 '18 Clover vs. alfalfa for milk production. C. C. Hayden. Ohio Ag Exp B 327:1-36 '18; Ab- stract. Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:184-6 Je '18 Composition and market qualities of butter when corn silage is fed with cottonseed meal. L. S. Palmer and D. P. Crockett. J Dairy Sci 1:235-45 S '17 Compounding a grain niixture. Jersey B 35: 1434 S 13 '16 Compounding rations for dairv cows. R. E. Lesley, il Purdue Ag 11:16-23 My '17 Computation of dairy rations. F. S. Putney and H. P. Armsby. Pa Ag Exp B 143:1-24 '16; Same cond. Kimball's D F 14:799 D 15 '16 Condition of the dairy cow. L. S. Brumm. Hoard's D 51:397 Mr 24 '16 Corn and alfalfa. L. S. Riford. Hoard's D 51: 216 F 25 '16 Corn and alfalfa feeding trial. Hoard's D 56: 428 O 18 '18 Cost of feed. Kimball's D F 15:863 D 1 '17 Cost of summer feeding in milk production. G. H. Garrad. J Bd Ag 23:321-32 Jl '16 Cottonseed meal and silage. Hoard's D 54:38 Ag 3 '17 Cow testing and feeding project. B. R. Eld- redge and others, il Utah Ag Ext C v 6, no 13:1-11 '18 Cow welfare dependent on feeding. W. F. Mc- Sparran. Jersey B 37:1277 Ag 14 '18 Cows need legumes. O Judd Farmer 64:13 F 9 '18 Dairy cattle feeding. J. A. Waldron. Mich Ag Ext Course Notes no 10:1-14 '18 (reprint) Dairy cow and her home farm. C. C. Hayden. il Ohio F 137:557 Ap 15 '16 Dairy cow as a machine. B. A. Barr. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:34-6 Ja '16 Dairy cow feeding: the need for economv in milk production. J Bd Ag 24:743-4 O '17 Dairy cow must have protein. Jersey B 36: 1857 N 21 '17 Dairy feeding and the calculation of rations. L. S. Riford. N J Ag Exp C 73:1-15 '17 Dairy feeding chart. E. G. "Woodward and K. B. Musser. Wash Ag Ext Ser l.no 45 3p •18 Dairy feeding to meet present conditions. B. G. Southwick. Hoard's D 56:96 Ag 16 '18 Dairy investigation in Iowa. Jersey B 35:1120 Jl 19 '16 Dairy ration without silage. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 137:168 P 5 '16 Dairy rations. Wallaces' F 41:279 F 18 '16 Dairying in the cactus country. H. W. Col- lingwood. il Country Life 29:36-7 Ja '16 Dairyman's feed problem. E. Brown. Nat Stock & F 42:267 Je 8 '18 Deserving new dairy feed; feterita. M. Cover- dell. Jersey B 35:806 My 24 '16 Developing efficient cows. W. M. Kelly, il Ohio F 130:362 Mr 10 '17 Economical feeding. Kimball's D F 16:659 S 1 '18 Economical winter feeding of beef cows in the corn belt. J. S. Cotton and E. H. Thompson, il U S Ag B 615:1-16 '17; Same. Neb Ag Bd B 245:358-70 '18 Economy in feeding. L. W. Eighty. Nat Stock & F 41:943 D 29 '17 Econom.v in feeding dairv cows. D. H. Pronps. T^'allaces' F 42:1471 O 26 '17 Economy in milk production. J Bd Ag 24:871- 6 N '17 Economy in the feeding of dairv cows. J Bd Ag 24:955-63 D '17 Effect of rolled barley on alfalfa-beet pulp ration for milk production. Ariz Ag Exp Rep 1916:288-9 '16 Effect of water in the ration on the compo- sition of milk. W. F. Turner and others, bibliog J Ag Research 6:167-78 Ap 24 '16 Effects of alfalfa hay. H. M. Wilson. Hoard's D 52:75 Ag 11 '16 Effects of feeding cottonseed products on the ccVrnposition and properties of butter. C. H. Efckles and L. S. Palmer, bibliog Mo Ag Exp Research B 27:1-44 '16 Effects of high protein and high energy ra- tions in feeding dairy cows. W. B. Ellett and C. E. Holdaway. bibliog Va Ag Exp Tech B 12:29-45 '17; Same. Va Ag Exp Rep 1915-1916:29-45 '17 Experiments conducted with herd. J: M. Scott. Fla Ag Exp Rep 1917:21R-27R '18 Experiments in feeding milch cows with po- tatoes fiom silo. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:104-5 Ja '16 Extra care and feeding of cows. J: Marsh. Hoard's D 52:723 D 15 '16 Factors influencing the development of dairy heifers. Hoard's D 52:323 S 29 '16 Feed after calving. C. W. Adams. Country Gent 81:2075 D 2 '16 Feed and care of the dairy cow. Wallaces' F 41:1415 O 27 '16 Feed and good bulls work wonders. A. C. McCandlish. il Kimball's D F 16:107 F 15 •18 Feed and milk prices. J. G. Morse. Rural N T 77:22 Ja 5 'IS Feed for milk cows. T. Butler. Prog F 31:171 F 5 '16 Feed for the cow. Country Gent 81:686 Mr 25 '16 Feed production in Tennessee. A. P. Gaut. Hoard's D 53:740 My 18 '17 Feed question in dairy farming. J. C. Fulde. Cornell Countryman 15:533-4 Je '18 Feed the dry cow. H. P'ergus. Country Gent 81:262 F 5 '16 Feed your Jerseys liberally. W. F. McSpar- ran. Jersey B 36:1553 O 10 '17 Feeding a world record Holstein. A. Hansen. il Field II 27:447 Je '17 Feeding alfalfa in the West. P. F. Dean. Hoard's D 51:958 Jl 14 '16 Feeding and the making of balanced rations. H. H. Dean. Prac F 112:220, 238 My 15-Je 1 •16 Feeding beet pulp to dairy cows. T. Butler. Prog F 32:311 Mr 10 '17 Feeding cows for official tests. H. G. Van Pelt. Kimball's D F 14:462 Jl 15 '16 Feeding cows in Honduras. Kimball's D F 14: 274 Ap 15 '16 Feeding dairy cattle. D. T. Hendrickson. Prac F 112:367 O 1 '16 Feeding dairy cattle. A. C. McCandlish. la Ag Exp C 34:1-32 '17 Feeding dairy cows. Wallaces' F 42:1696 D 14 '17 Feeding dairy cows. W. J. Gillett. Wis Dairy- men's Assn Rep 1913-1916:82-9 ^17; Same. Hoard's D 53:677+ My 11 '17 Feeding dairy cows. J. J. Hooper. Jersey B 37:682 My 1 '18 Feeding dairy cows. D. H. Propps and E. G. Woodward. Neb Ag Ext B 46:1-20 '17 Feeding dairy cows according to production. F. C. McDowell. Nat Stock & F 42:575 S 21 •18 Feeding dairy cows and calves. R. L. Pou. Tex Ag Ext B C-7:l-8 '18 Feeding dairy cows for profit. L. S. Corbett. Jersey B 36:518 Ap 4 '17 Feeding dairy cows in Kentucky. J. J. Hooper, il Ky Ag Ext C 65:1-15 '18 Feeding dairy cows this winter. Farm Eng 5: 11 D '17 Feeding for advanced registry. A. I. Max- well, il Field II 27:21-2, 108-9 Ja-F '17 Feeding for advanced registry. C: W. Turner, jr. 11 Field II 28:718-19 O '18 Feeding for economical milk production. W. A. Rhea. W Va Ag Dept B 30:40-3 '17 Feeding for greater milk production. J: Un- derwood. Prac F 113:377 N 1 '17 Feeding for milk production. Prac F 113:278 Ag 1 '17 Feeding for milk production, il Purdue Ag 10: 28-9 Ja '16 Feeding for milk production. L. C. Reynolds. Ohio F 138:438 N 4 '16 262 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cows — Feeding —Continued Feeding for milk production. J: M. Scott. Fla Ag Exp B 143:79-88 '18; Same cond. Kim- ball's D P 16:301 Ap 15 '18 Feeding for records. Purdue Ag 12:535-6 Je '18 Feeding grain to cows on pasture. Wallaces' F 43:791 My 10 '18 Feeding milch cows with potatoes from silos. Creamery 5:36 Je '17 Feeding of concentrated food to dairy cows on pasture. J Bd Ag 25:11-17 Ap '18 Feeding of cottonseed meal to dairy cows. Prog F 33:235 F 23 '18 Feeding of dairy cattle. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:30-4 Ja '17; Same (pt. 1). J Ag (Quebec) 20:173 F '17 Feeding of dairy cattle. S. M. Salisbury, il Ohio Ag Ext B v 11, no 15 15p '15-'16 Feeding of dairy cows. H. Rabild, H. P. Davis and W. K. Brainerd. Farmers' B 743:1-23 '16; Same cond. Jersey B 35:1433 S 13 '16; Excerpt. Power F 25:44 S '16 Feeding situation; suggestions for computing winter rations for dairy cows. C. C. Hay- den. Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:19-22 Ja '17 Feeding stalls for cows. C. Pedersen. plan Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:805-8 N '18 Feeding the dairy cow. Hoard's D 51:478 Ap 7 '16 Feeding the dairy cow. A. A. Borland. Pa Ag Dept B 283:127-44 '16 Feeding the dairy cow. E. W: Gage. Ohio F 13S"230 S 9 '16 Feeding the dairy cow. W. E. Morton. Hoard's D 55:92 F 8 '18 Feeding the dairy cow according to produc- tion. T. Butler. Prog F 33:816 Jl 20 '18 Feeding the dairy cow in winter. C. H. Eckles. Jersey B 35:1986 D 20 '16 Feeding the herd. O. E. Reed. Jersey B 36:1395 S 12 '17 Feeding the milk cow in winter. C. H. Eckles. Jersey B 35:1689 O 25 '16 Feeding trials of dairy cows in Denmark. A. V. Lund. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 10: 1478-81 O '16 Feeding trials with cattle at the model farm of Dikopshof, Germany. A. Richardsen. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 8:1140-3 Ag '17 Feeding turnips to cows. Rural N T 75:134 Ja 22 '16 Feeds and feeding for dairy stock. A. McTag- gart. J Ag New Zealand 13:184-92 S '16 Feeds for dairy cows. S. G. Carlyle. Coop Manager & F 7:83 Ja '18 Feeds for daii-v cows. M. P. Jarnagin and O. T. Goodwin, il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 45:1- 8 '17 Feeds for dairy cows; cottonseed meal, vel- vet beans and peanut meal. M. P. Jarna- gin and O. T. Goodwin, il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 159:1-16 'IS Food from grain by-products. G. C. White. Field II 28:324 My '18 Food of maintenance. J: Bower, il Hoard's D 55:279 Mr S '18 Garlic flavor in milk. Prog F 32:476 Ap 14 '17 Grains or concentrates for feeding dairy cows. T. Butler. Prog F 33:770 Jl 6 '18 Green forage for dairy cows. Jersey B 37: 2072 D 11 '18 Grow turnips for the dairy herd. L. A. Hig- gins. Prog F 33:868 Ag 3 '18 Growing feed for cows; lessons of the drought. J. Grant. J Dept Ag Victoria 14: 505-7 Ag '16 Hand feeding dairy cows; an experiment. B. A. Barr. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:193-6 Ap '16 Heavy silage vs. heavy grain feeding for dairy cows. C. C. Hayden. Ohio Ag Exp B V 1:141-2 My '16 High cost of living for the cow. Rural N Y 75:1558 D 23 '16 History of the Guernsey breed. C: L. Hill, il Kimball's D F 14:770 D 1 '16 Home grown protein. C. A. Brown. Purdue Ag 11:29-32 Je '17 Home mixing of dairy feeds. E. W. Gage. Ohio F 142:8 Jl 6 '18 Home-raised feed necessary in dairving. J. P. Quinerly. Prog F 32:610 My 19 '17 Hot weather dairying. H. G. Van Pelt, il Kimball's D F 14:490 Ag 1 '16 How much milk per acre? J. H. McKenny. Hoard's D 54:50 Ag 3 '17 How to feed the dairy cow. H. G. Van Pelt. Kimball's D P 13:816-17; 14:12-13, 54, 102, 144, 188, 233, 278, 314, 344, 382, 402, 432, 461, 485, 51U-11, 541, 5S6, 639, 670, 712, 740, 772, 804, 835; 15:21, 62, 1U2, 151, 208, 252, 268, 326, 358, 398, 428, 464, 496-7, 526, 565, 590, 652, 722, 760, 796, 837, 898-90; 16:13 Ja 1 '16-N 15, D 15 '17-Ja 1 '18 Improved feed — increased profit. A. M. Loomis. Prac F 112:270 Jl 1 '16 Indiana cows will get grain. O Judd Farmer 61:9 D 9 '16 Influence of environment and breeding in in- creasing dairy production. H. H. Kildee and A. C. McCandlish. il la Ag Exp B 165:383- 402 '16; Same cond. Kimball's D F 14:365-f-, 406-7+ Je 1-15 '16; Same cond. Wallaces' F 41:866 Je 16 '16; Same cond. Creamery 4:22 Jl '16; Same cond. Jersey B 35:1120 Jl 19 '16; Same cond. Ohio F 138:173 Ag 26 '16; Same cond. Hoard's D 51:901+ Je 30 '16 Influence of palm kernel cake upon the com- position of milk-fat. C: Crowther and H. Woodhouse. J Ag Sci 8:451-4 D '17 Influence of plane of nutrition of the cow upon the composition and properties of milk and butter fat; influence of overfeeding. C. H. Eckles and L. S. Palmer. Mo Ag Exp Research B 24:1-35 '16 Influence of plane of nutrition of the cow upon the composition and properties of milk and butter fat: influence of underfeeding. C. H. Eckles and L. S. Palmer, il Mo Ag Exp Research B 25:1-107 '16 Influence of prickly pear upon percentage of butterfat. T. E. Woodward. Hoard's D 52: 579 N 17 '16 Is a prescription all we need? E. H. Porter. Jersey B 35:345 Mr 8 '16 It pays to feed well. A. M. Loomis. Kimball's D F 14:487 Ag 1 '16 Jones' high-testing cows. O. C. Cunningham. Ohio F 138:104 Ag 5 '16 Keeping down cost of production. A. D. Deer- ing. Jersey B 36:558 Ap 11 '17 Legumes for dairy cows. Weekly N L 4:7 Je 27 '17 Legumes for protein food. Rural N Y 76:870 Jl 14 '17 Legumes for the dairy. C. W. Burkett. (In De Laval dairy hand booK, p. 21-4) il '16 De Laval separator co.. New York Legumes increase yield. Kimball's D F 16: 135 F 15 '18 Legumes will' increase dairy profits. J. M. Fuller. N H Ag Ext Press B 66 Ip "17 Making up the dairy ration. C. R. George. Purdue Ag Ext B 63:1-8 '18; Same abr. Jer- sey B 37:1197-8 Jl 31 '18 Mangel wurzel. A. H. De Graff. Hoard's D 53:582 Ap 20 '17 Manurial values of concentrated foods in re- lation to cost of food in the production of milk. J. Mackintosh. J Bd Ag 23:209-24 Je '16 Manurial values of dairy feeds. R. I. Grady. Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:317-18 O '18 Meeting pi-esent dairv conditions. F. J. lies. Ohio F 139:43 Ja 13 '17 Milk-making machine. E. S. Savage, il Coun- try Gent 83:12-13 Ap 6 '18 Mineral metabolism of the milch cow. E. B. Forbes and others. Ohio Ag Exp B 295:323- 48 '16; 308:451-81 '17: Same cond. Am Soc Animal Production Pro 1915-1916:1-8, 117- 25 '17; Same cond. (pt. 1). Ohio Ag Exp B V 1:1SG-S Je '16; Same cond. (pt. 1). Ohio F 138:48 Jl 15 '16; Abstract (pt. 2). Ohio Ag Exp B V 2:58-60 F '17 Mineral metabolism of the milch cow; legumes highly essential in feeding for heavv milk production. E. B. Forbes. Ohio Ag Exp B V 3:8-10 Ja '18 Mineral requirements of milk cows. J: Marsh. Ohio F 139:515 Ap 7 '17 Minerals in the dairy cow's ration. L. L. Kummell. Hoard's D 54:6 Jl 27 '17 Mixed feeds for dairymen. E. S. Savage. Rural N Y 77:1224 O 26 '18 AGRICULTURx\L INDEX 263 Cows — Feeding- — Coniinucd Mixing- feeds. R. W. Chapin. Jersey B 35:1850 N 22 '16 More about bone meal for abortion. Hoard's D 51:18 Ja 28 '16 Most economical ration for cows. Ohio F 141: 224 F 16 '18 New facts on feeding cattle for successful growth and reproduction. K. B. Hart and others, il Wis Ag Exp B 287:1-24 '18; Same. Kimball's D F 16:292+, 340-1 Ap 15-My 1 '18; Same cond. Jersey B 36:1245-7 Ag 15 '17; Abstract. Hoard's D 55:684-5 My 10 '18 Nugget's Primrose and Oaks farms. 11 Field II 26:419 My '16 Nutrients required to develop the bovine fetus. C. H. Eckles. Mo As Exp Research B 26:1-36 '16; Excerpts and summary. Int R Sci & Prac Ag S,no 6:890-2 Je '17 Nutrients retm-ned liy dairy cows; stage of lactation and individuality affect cost of milk production. R. I. Grady, il Ohio Ag Exp B V 2:365-9 N '17 Offlciall.v testing dairv cows. J. R. Dice. Hoard's D 56:660 D 6 '18 Pasture costs. Kimball's D F 16:274 Ap 1 '18 Pastures for dairy cows. T. Butler. Prog F 33:712 Je 15 '18 Physiological effect on growth and reproduc- tion of rations balanced from restricted sources. E. B. Hart and others, bibliog il J Ag Research 10:175-98 Jl 23 '17 Points on feeding dairy cows. Prac F 113: 397 N 15 '17 Practical dairy cow feeding. F. H. Scribner. Kimball's D F 14:136 Mr 1 '16 Present-day dairy ration. W. C. Jeffries. Ohio F 142:528 N 30 '18 Prices and production. C. H. Sapp. Nat Stock & F 41:138 Ap 28 '17 Prickly-pears as a food for dairy cows. T. E. Woodward and others, il J Ag Research 4: 405-50 Ag '15 Problem of feeding. W. F. McSparran. Kim- ball's D F 15:56 F 1 "17 Profitable dairy feeding. W. A. Freehoff. il Country Gent 83:30 Mr 9 '18 Pi-ofitable dairy ration. H. H. Dean. Prac F 113:341 O 1 '17 Ration and age of calving; abstracts. C. H. Eckles. il Field II 26:37-9 Ja '16; Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 10:1473-5 O '16 Ration for dairy cows. Prog F 32:1119 O 27 '17 Record cows and what thev were fed. il Field II 26:322-3, 414 Ap-My '16 Reducing the cost and increasing the profit. W: Rider. Hoard's D 55:181 F 22 '18 Reducing the cost of milk production. H. L. Blanchard. Western Wash Ag E.xp B v 4:3-6 Ja '17 Reducing the dairy feed bill. H. H. Kildee. Jersey B 37:589 Ap 17 '18; Same. Kimball's D F 16:332 Ap 15 '18 Refinement of feeding experiments for milk production by the application of statistical methods. L. A. Mavnard and W. I. Myers. bibliog Cornell Ag Exp B 397:213-49 '18 Right feeding increases average 200 lbs. Jer- sey B 37:745 My 8 '18 Role of water in a dairj' cow's ration; with tables. C. Larsen and others. S D Ag Exo B 175:649-80+ '17 Roughages for milk production; legume hays may replace much high-priced grain. C C. Hayden. Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:387-90 D '17 Selecting concentrates for the dairv ration. C. R. George. Purdue Ag Ext B 68:1-8 '18 Selecting feeds for dairy herd in winter. C. C Hayden. il Ohio F 138:405 O 28 '16 Selecting rations for dairy cows. G. C. White and K. B. Musser. Conn Storrs Ag Exp B 90:1-38 '17 Sesame cake as a feed for milch cows. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:105 Ja '16 Shall the farmer buy feed or sell his cows. M. Michels. Wallaces' F 43:456 Mr 8 '18; Same. Hoard's D 55:320 Mr 15 '18 Shall we feed all cows alike. O. W. Mapes. Rural N Y 75:166 Ja 29 '16 Silage and alfalfa for cows. Hoard's D 53: 971 Jl 13 '17 Silage made from oats and tares as a food for milking-cows. A. W. Oldershaw. J Bd Ag 23:224-9 Je '16 Simple methods of balancing rations. E. G. Woodward. Hoard's D 53:286 Mr 9 '17 Soil management from standpoint of dairy farmers. C: E. Thorne. J Ag (Quebec) 21: vii S '17 Special need of liberal feeding. W. J. Eraser. Hoard's D 56:362 O 11 '18 Spineless cactus for dairv cows. F. W. Woll. Hoard's D 52:914 Ja 19 '17 Summer feeding of dairy cows. Prog F 31:1008 Ag 19 '16 Sunflower silage for dairy cows; a preliminary report. C. N. Arnett and O. Tretsven. Mont Ag Exp B 118:75-80 '17 Tact in feeding dairy cows. Jersey B 37:2034 D 4 '18 Test of three protein concentrates and two leguminous roughages in milk production. O. 1*'. Hunziker and R. E. Caldwell. Ind Ag Exp B 203:1-20 '17 To get most milk from the feed available. N. Negley. Hoard's D 55:226-7 Mr 1 '18 Trials with California silage crops for dairy cows. F. W. Woll and E. C. Voorhies. Cal Ag Exp B 282:19-40 '17 Value of barley for cows fed alfalfa; experi- ments in California. G. H. True and others. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:402-3 Mr '16 Value of silage for dairy cows; results at Glen Innes experiment farm. R. H. Gen- nys. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:809- 11 N '18 Varying tastes of cows. Rural N Y 75:205 F 5 '16 War prices and dairy feeding. L. S. Riford and J. W. Bartlett. N J Ag Dept C 9 4p '17 War rations for cows. E. B. Heaton. O Judd Farmer 64:3 Mr 30 '18 War-time rations for dairv cows. C: W. Tur- ner, jr. Hoard's D 54:689 D 7 '17 Wartime rations for dairy cows. A. N. Wil- cox. Country Gent 82:2030 D 22 '17 War-time rations lower feed bills. G: C. Humphrey. Hoard's D 55:509 Ap 10 '18; Same. Jersey B 37:857+ My 29 '18 War time savings in the herd. M. O. Maughan. Jersey B 37:545-6+ Ap 10 '18 Wet beet pulp as a dairy feed. L. W. Hil- 1am. Hoard's D 55:344 Mr 15 '18; Same cond. Kimball's D F 16:893 N 15 '18 What are the dairyman's feed bills? Prac F 113:358 O 15 '17 What can dairymen afford to feed? O Judd Farmer 61:3+ D 2 '16 What for future feeding? E. Brown. Nat Stock & F 40:1271 F 24 '17 What keeps profits low? W. C. Jeffries, il Ohio F 142:351 O 12 '18 What to feed next winter? E. B. Heaton. O Judd Farmer 63:8 S 8 '17 Why feed a balanced ration to dairy cow^s? E. J. Perry, il Penn State F 9:364-5 Ap '16 Why have a balanced ration? C. H. Staples. Jersey B 37:2069 D 11 '18 Year-round feeding of dairy cows. H. H. Dean. J Ag (Quebec) 20:180+ F '17 Year-round feeding of dairy cows. C. H. Eckles. (/)( De Laval dairy hand book, p IS- IS) '16 De Laval separator co., New York See also Calves — Feeding; Feeding and feeding stuffs; Silage Fitting for show ;S'ee Cattle — Fitting for show Judging Beauty and utility. L. L. Rummell. 11 Country Gent 83:5 My 11 '18 How to judge a dairy co-w. H. G. Van Pelt, il (In De Laval dairy hand book, p 54-8) il '16 De Laval separator co.. New York How to judge dairv cows. H. H. Dean. Prac F 112:179 Ap 15 '16 Judging dairy cattle. J. A. McLean, il Field II 28:150-1+, 234 Mr-Ap '18 Judging dairy cows. G. C. Humphrev. il Wis Ag Exp B 274:1-41 '16; E.xcerpt. Jersey B 36:462-3 Mr 28 '17 Judging the dairv cow. G: McKerrow. Wis Dairymen's Assn Rep 1913-1916:202-7 '17 Judging the dairy cow as a subject of in- struction in secondary schools. H. P. Bar- rows and H. P. Davis, il U S Ag B 434:1-20 '16 264 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cows — Judging— Continued Judging the Jersey cow — and tlie judges. O. S. Day. Jersey B 36:276 F 21 '17 More about the show ring. F. H. Scribner. Kimball's D F 14:455 Jl 15 '16 Scorecard for dairy cows. E. G. Woodward. Breeder's Gaz 71:210 F 1 '17 Show ring and production. J. G. Watson. 11 Kimball's D F 15:89 F 15 '17 Prices See Cattle — Prices Statistics Estimated number and value on farms, Janu- ary 1, 1914-1917, by states. Monthly Crop Rep 3:4 Ja '17 Milch cows: estimated number and value on farms January 1, 1915-1918, by states. Monthly Crop Rep 4:12 F '18 Statistics of milk cows and prices of milk and butter. Creamery 7:30-1 Mr 'IS Transportation Crates for shipping cows. J. G. Morse. 11 Rural N Y 75:672 Ap 22 '16 Good care for traveling cows pays; rough handling reduces milk flow. Weekly N L 6:2 O 16 '18; Same. Jersey B 37:2076 D 11 '18 Shipping cows. Weekly N L 5:3 Ja 16 '18; Same. Jersey B 37:239 F 13 '18; Same. Kim- ball's D F 16:135 F 15 '18; Same. Hoard's D 55:1066 Jl 19 '18 Cows, Age of Age at first calving. G. C. White, il J Dairy Sci 1:139-47 Jl '17; Same cond. Wallaces' F 42:879 Je 1 '17 Age of dairy cows; Jersey breed. H. Jenkins. il Country Gent 81:1667 S 9 '16 Change of milk flow with age, as determined from the seven day records of Jersey cows. R. P. Pearl and S. W. Patterson. Maine Ag Exp B 262:145-52 '17; Same. Maine Ag Exp Rep 1917:145-52 Comparative table of milk production in dairy herds in relation to age and duration of lactation, in the United States. R. Pearl. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 2:269-72 F '17 Influence of age on the value of dairy cows and farm work horses. J: C. McDowell. U S Ag B 413:1-12 '16 Influence of the age of the cow on the com- position and properties of milk and milk fat. C. H. Eckles and L. S. Palmer, bibliog J Ag Research 11:645-58 D 17 '17 Ration and age of calving; abstracts. C. H. Eckles. il Field II 26:37-9 Ja '16; Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 10:1473-5 O '16 Relation of milk yield to age at first calf. R. C. Towles. Md Ag Exp B 217:227-38 '18 Value of dairy cows at various ages. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 28:21-3 Jl '18 Cows, Care of Be kind to the cow. W: Johnson. Kimball's D F 16:598 Ag 1 '18 Care of milch cows. R. J. Dayton, il Prac F 112:10 Ja 1 '16 Conditions affecting milk flow. N. A. Newell. O Judd Farmer 60:20 F 19 '16 Cow. 4p il n.d. B. D. Butler, dir., U. S. Boys' worKMng reserve. Room 47, 120 W. Adams St, Chicago Cow and her health. L. R. Himmelberger. il Hoard's D 51:957 Jl 14 '16 Dairy cow at freshening time. Hoard's D 54: 514 N 2 '17 Details of winter dairy work. H. J. Season. Ohio F 139:74 Ja 20 '17 Developing the dairy heifer. Ohio F 138:437 N 4 '16 Does it pay to take extra care of cows? C. C. Hayden. 11 Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:245-8 Ag '16 Effect of ration and age of calving on dairy cows. C. H. Eckles. Jersey B 35:1807 N 15 '16 Fly spray for dairies. L. S. Gillette. Jersey B 37:1123 Jl 17 '18 Good care for traveling cows pays: rough handling reduces milk flow. Weekly N L 6:2 O 16 '18; Same. Jersey B 37:20'r6 D 11 •18 Hints on dairy cow keeping. Jersey B 37: 1429 S 4 '18 How to care for the milk cow. T. Butler. Prog F 33:688 Je 8 '18 In the background of the dairy show. A. Bar- ber. Breeder's Gaz 70:1284 D 28 '16 Keeping cows out of corn. M. Coverdell. Jer- sey B 35:1393 S 6 '16 Making advanced registry records. E. B. Fitts. Hoard's D 54:698 D 7 '17 Milk flow increased; dipping does not reduce yield. ^Weekly N L 4:4 Jl 11 '17; Same. Prog F 32:736 Je 30 '17; Same. Jersey B 36:1144 Jl 25 '17 Milk production in the lean months. C. C Hayden. il Ohio F 140:93-4 Ag 11 '17 Penalty of pampering. A. S. Alexander. Kim- ball's D F 15:524 Ag 1 '17 Preparing the young cow. J. G. Morse. Rural N Y 77:299 F 23 '18 Protect cows' teats and udder. Jersey B 36: 2035 D 26 '17 Purebied cows and good care. Ohio F 141:308 Mr 2 '18 Raising of dairy heifers. R. R. Kerr, il J Dept Ag Victoria 14:385-97 Jl '16 Sell the dairy cow? Nat Stock & F 41:913 D 22 '17 Summer dairy problems. W. M. Kelly. Ohio F 141:773 Je 15 '18 When dairy cows fight flies their milk flow decreases. Weekly N L, 5:16 Jl 31 '18; Same. Jersey B 37:1239 Ag 7 '18; Same. Hoard's D 56:235 S 13 '18 Winter care the dairy herd. W. M. Kelly. Ohio F 140:480 N 24 '17 Cox, James M., 1870- Interview with Ohio's governor. F. A. Koenig. por Kimball's D F 16:291 Ap 15 '18 Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 71:325 F 15 '17 Coyotes Committee urges systematic poisoning of coyotes. Nat Wool Grower 7:24 Ja '17; Same. Nat Wool Grower 7:11 F "17 Coyote destruction with hounds. 11 Am Sheep B & W 36:277 My '16 Coyotes killed in Colorado. J. G. Brown. Nat Wool Grower 8:54 Ap '18 Diplomat of the open range. G: F: Stratton. il Country Gent 82:2048-9+ D 29 '17 Fight against the coyote. C. Hayne. il Am Sheep B & W 38:503 Ag '18 Fighting the thieving coyote, il Am Sheep B & W 37:530 S '17 Making it hot for Mr Coyote, il Am Sheep B & W 37:207-8 Ap '17 Raising sheep on shares with Mr & Mrs Coy- ote, il Am Sheep B & W 36:137 Mr '16 Systematic poisoning of coyotes urged. T. M. Alexander and others. Nat Wool Grower 7: 38 N '17 West stirred by rabies scourge. Am Sheep B & W 36:323 Je '16 Crabapples Asiatic crabapples. Am Flor 46:42 Ja 22 '16 Crab-apples at the Arnold arboretum. Am Flor 48:1348 Jl 7 '17 Flowering crabs, il Country Gent 82:600 Mr 24 '17 Japanese cherries and Asiatic crabapples. E. H. Wilson, il Gard M 23:75-8 Mr '16 Crabs, Purse. See Purse crabs Crabtree venture in oil: story. F. Tilden. il Country Gent 82:1776-7-|- N 17 '17 Crabtree's tractor joy-ride: story. F. Tilden. il Country Gent 83:6-7-F N 16 '18 Craig, Robert Alexander Sketch. M. L. Fisher. Purdue Ag 10:17 Ap '16 Crambldae. See Grass moths Crambus hortuellus. See Cranberry girdlers Cranberries Candied cranheri-ies. Kimball's D F 14:30 Ja 15 '16; Same. Rural N Y 75:162 Ja 29 '16; J Home Econ 8:91-2 F '16; Same. O Judd Farmer 61:22 N 25 '16; Gard M 24:177 D '16 Cooking cranberries. Mrs S. N. Whittlesey. Wis Hort Soc Rep 1917:34-7 Cranberries in western Washington. J. L. Stahl. il Western Wash Ag Exp B v 6:79-82 S '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 265 Cranberries — Continued Cranberry culture. M. L. Urann. Mass Hort Soc Trans 1917, pt 1:103-7 '17 Cranberry fertilization. H. J. Wheeler. (B. 5) 4p il n.d. Am. agi'icultural chemical co., 92 State St., Boston Cranberry industry; its possibilities in Can- ada. M. B. Davis. 30p il '16 Canada Ag Cranberry jelly made with honey, il Country Gent 83:35 N 16 '18 Cranberry juice. Country Gent 81:1421 Jl 22 '16 Experiments with fertilizers on cranberries. F. P. Schlatter. N J Ag- Exp Rep 1916:329- 41 '17 Report of cranberry substation for 1915. H. J. Franklin. Mass Ag Exp B 168:1-48 '16 Report of the cranberry substation for 1916, by H. J. Franklin; and Observations on the spoilage of cranberries due to lack of proper ventilation, by C. L. Shear and others. Mass As Exp B 180:183-239 '17 Report on the water supply in the cranberry bogs ot New Jersey. F. O. Church, il N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:343-66 '17 Spoilage of cranberries after harvest. C. L. Shear and others, bibliog U S Ag B 714:1-20 •18 Sweetening the cranberries. Ohio F 142:514 N 23 '18; Same cond. Nat Stock & F 42:790 N 30 '18; Same cond. Better Fruit 13:19 D •18 Turkey without, il Ag Digest 2:707 N '17 Diseases and pests Cranberry insect problems and suggestions for solving them. H. B. Scammell. il Fanners' B 860:1-42 '17 Endrot of cianberries. C. L. Shear, il J Ag Research 11:35-42 O 8 '17 False blossom of the cultivated cranberry. C. L. Shear, bibliog il U S Ag B 444:1-7 '16 Temperatures of the cranberry regions of the United States in relation to the growth of certain fungi. N. E. Stevens, bibliog J Ag Research 11:521-9 D 3 '17 See, also Cranberry girdlers; Cranberry rootworms; Cranberry vinehoppers IVIarketing See also American cranberry exchange Storage Report of the cranberry substation for 1916, by H. J. Franklin; and Observations on the spoilage of cranberries due to lack of proper ventilation, by C. Shear and others. Mass Ag Exp B 180:183-239 '17 Cranberry false blossom. See Cranberries — Dis- eases and pests Cranberry girdlers Cranherrv girdler. H. B. Scammell. bibliog il T- S Ag B 554:1-20 '17 Cranberry rootworms Cranberry rootworm. H. B. Scammell. bib- liog il U S Ag B 263:1-8 '15 Cranberry vinehoppers Amphiscepa bivittata Say, in its relation to cranherrv. H. B. Scammell. il J Econ En- tom 10:552-6 D '17 Cranes, derricks, etc. See Hay derricks Cranesbill Eradication of cranesbill from meadows. T. Milburn. J Bd Ag 23:688-9 O '16 Crassulaceae. See Sedum Crataegus. See Hawthorn Crater lake national park Crater lake national park. M. Daniels, il Am For 22:586-92 O '16 * General information regarding Crater Lake national park. 23p bibliog maps '18 U.S. Nat. park service, Washington, D.C. Crates Uses of wood. H. Maxwell, il Am For 24:533- 41 S '18 See •also Egg cases; Fruit crate presses Cream Acidity of cream. N Y Prod R 44:686 Ag 29 "17 Bitter cream. Rural N Y 75:214 P 5 '16 Care of cream on the farm. G. M. Bock. Prog F 31:660 My 13 '16 Care of cream on the farm. J. D. Jarvis. (In De Laval dairy hand book, p 43-6) il '16 De Laval separator co.. New York * Care of milk and cream. (B. 62) il plan 6p '16 Minn. Dairy and food dept., St Paul Care of milk and cream on the farm. W. Dempster, plan J Ag New Zealand 15:248- 50 N '17 Care of milk and cream on the farm. B. H. Farrington. il Wis Ag Ext C 63:1-16 '16 Care of milk and cream on the farm. G. L. McKay. Breeder's Gaz 69:1329 Je 29 '16 Caring for cream on the farm. H. A. Ruehe. Ill Ag Exp C 190 2p '17 Caring for cream; to keep it in proper condi- tion to secure representative sample. N Y Prod R 45:932 Ap 24 '18 Cooling tanks and milk houses as factors in cream impiovement. J. H. Frandsen. il plans Neb Ag Exp C 3:1-19 '17 Cream ban in England. Jersey B 37:345 Mr 6 '18 Cream production and grading in Kansas. G: S. Hine. il Kan Ag Exp C 56:1-4 '16 Cream quality, chief sources of contamina- tion. F. Wigan. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:415-20 Je '16 Delivering cream sweet; under what condi- tions is it practicable and economical. N Y Prod R 46:288 Je 19 'IS Effect of ripening cream on keeping quality and effect of freezing cream. E. S. Guthrie. N Y Prod R 41:800 Mr 8 '16 Essentials in handling cream. L. A. Higgins. Prog F 31:809 Je 24 '16 Farmer's part in improving our butter. S. L. Anderson, il Purdue Ag 12:148-50 D '17 First grade cream. Hoard's D 52:609 N 17 '16 Frothy and bitter cream. Rural N Y 75:206 F 5 '16 Handling sour cream. N Y Prod R 46:166 My 29 '18 Handling sweet cream when shipped for city or ice cream trade. N Y Prod R 46:508 Jl 31 '18 Hot-weather cream; handling at creamery. N Y Prod R 42:506 Jl 19 '16 How rich a cream should we skim? J: Bower. Hoard's D 52:372 O 6 '16 How to produce cream of good quality. H. C. Ferguson. Prog F 32:632 My 26 '17 Improvement in quality of cream throughout the Byron Bay- Tweed river district. A. M. Brown. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28: 399-400 Je '17 Improving cream quality. A. M. Brown. N Y Prod R 44:734 S 5 '17 Information for cream producers. A. C. Baer. Okla Ag Ext C 67 4p '18 Lactation period. Wallaces' P 41:278 F 18 '16 Leaks in the cream can. Mrs M. C. Blue. Ohio F 141:772 Je 15 '18 Measuring the cream line. R. B. Stoltz. il Creamery 4:20 Ag '16 More money in good cream. M. Blue. Kimball's D F 15:198 Mr 15 '17 Preventable losses in the separation of milk and cream. M. R. Tolstrup. Am Coop J 11: 519 Ja '16 Production and care of milk and cream. Hoard's D 53:186 F 23 '17 Production of first grade cream. R. C. Potts. il Okla Ag Exp B 108:1-11 Ja '16 Short course on quality. H. R. Campbell. Hoard's D 51:462 Ap 7 '16 Spring conditions affecting the cream pro- ducer. H. A. Ruehe. Ill Ag Exp C 195:1-4 '17 Summer care of cream. Hoard's D 54:75 Ag 10 '17 Sweet cream trade; suggestions for develop- ing creamery business. N Y Prod R 43:310-f- •D 20 '16 Treatment of cream. J. J. Ricketts. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:500-2 Ag '18 Unfit cream. N Y Prod R 44:1122 O 31 '17 Uses for sweet and sour cream. M. Palmer. Kimball's D F 15:471 Jl 1 '17 When is cream imflt for use in making creamery butter? N Y Prod R 42:390 Je 28 •16 266 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cream — Continued Whipping 20% cream. B. H. Farrington. N Y Prod R 47:76 N 20 '18; Same. Hoard's D 56:628 N 29 '18 Scv also Dairy products Bacteriology Keeping qualities of butter, pt. 4, Cream ripen- ing and its influence. C: E. Brown and K. Peiser. Mich Ag Exp Tech B 29:1-20 '16; Same. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1917:531-44 Lactose fermenting yeast producing foamy cream. O. W. Hunter, bibliog il J Bact 3: 293-300 My '18 Expansion Studies in the expansion of millc and cream. H. W. Bearce. J Ag Research 3:251-68 D '14 Fat content Percentage of fat in sour and sweet cream. E. O. Hanson. Wallaces' F 43:1042 Jl 12 '18; Same. Hoard's D 56:29 Jl 26 '18 Skim a thicker cream. C. W. Schwark. Hoard's D 55:1037 Jl 12 '18 Grading A. T. C. classimeter. A. T. Charron. 11 J Ag (Quebec) 20:228 My '17 Cream and butter grading in Saskatchewan. K. G. MacKay. Hoard's D 53:473 Ap 6 '17 Cream giading. A. C. Baer. N Y Prod R 44: 894 O 3 '17 Cream grading. J. D. Frandsen. N Y Prod R 43:386+ Ja 3 '17 Cream grading. G. H. Guthrie. N Y Prod R 43:1064 Ap 25 '17 Cream grading. H. C. Mills, il Purdue Ag 12: 276-7 F '18 Cream grading experience. D. A. Wallace. N Y Prod R 43:980 Ap 11 '17 Cream grading for Kansas. G: S. Hine. Kan Ag Exp C 39 4p n.d. Cream grading in Canada. N Y Prod R 43: 428 Ja 10 '17 Discussion of cream grading. O. C. Cunning- ham. Ohio F 138:174 Ag 26 '16 Grading and labeling of milk and cream. 24p il '16 Boston Chamber of commerce; Same cond. Creamery 5:30-3 S '16 Grading cream. B. E. Bragg. Hoard's D 51: 693 My 19 '16 Grading cream. L. A. Higgins. Prog F 32:586 My 12 '17 Missouri cream grading rules. Wallaces' F 41:1607 D 8 '16 Haulage See Creameries — Haulage of cream Neutralization Acidity and butter. F. W. Bouska. N Y Prod R 45:814-15 Ap 3 '18 Co-op. creameries and neutralizers. N Y Prod R 46:278 Je 12 '18 Cream neutralizntion. G: L. McKay. N Y Prod R 45:781 Mr 27 'IS Minnesota's brief to joint committee on def- initions and standards; urge labeling of neutralized cream butter. N Y Prod R 46: 734-5 S 18 '18 Neutralising acidity in cream. L. T. Maclnnes and A. A. Ramsay. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:42-6 Ja '18 Neutralization of cream for buttermaking; a consideration of the details and chemisti-y of the process. O. F. Hunziker. N Y Prod R 46:812-f- O 2 '18 Neutralization of sour cream in butter mak- ing. G: B. Owen. Purdue Ag 11:29-30 Ja '17 Neutralizer on trial. E. H. Farrington. N Y Prod R 46:512 Jl 31 '18 Partial neutralization of acidity in cream. M. A. O'Callaghan and A. A. Ramsav. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:115-27 F '18; Same. NY Prod R 46:408+, 444+ Jl 10-17 '18 Pasteurisation. O. C. Ballhausen. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:585-91 Ag '18 Relative functions of pasteurization and neu- tralization of cream in buttermaking. M. Mortensen. N Y Prod R 46:674 S 4 '18 Use of neutralizers; a discussion of their ad- vantages and disadvantages. N Y Prod R 42:266 Je 7 '16 Pasteurization Beginnings of pasteurization for use in the manufacture of creamery butter. N Y Prod R 45:268-9 D 26 '17 Compulsory pasteuiization. N Y Prod R 44:50 My 9 '17 Cost of pasteui'izing milk and cream. J: T. Bowen. U S Ag B 85:1-12 '14 Cream pasteurization. N Y Prod R 42:621, 654+, 696 Ag 9-23 '16 Improvement in quality of butter at Wisconsin creameries. T. J. Warner. N Y Prod R 44: 1025 O 17 '17 Improvised pasteurising plant. O. C. Ballhau- sen. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:128-30 F '18 Pasteurisation. O. C. Ballhausen. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:585-91 Ag '18 Pasteurization; experience in its cost and value wlien followed in buttermaking. N Y Prod R 45:10 N 7 '17 Pasteurization for buttermaking. H. B. Os- good. N Y Prod R 41:956 Mr 29 '16 Pasteurization of cream. C. Larsen and others, il S D Ag Exp B 171:529-48 '16 * Pasteurization of cream for buttermaking. (B. 63) 18p '16 Minn. Dairy and food dept.. St Paul Pasteurization of cream for buttermaking. O. F. Hunziker. N Y Prod R 42:234-5 My 31 '16; Same. Creamery 4:14 Je '16; Same. Hoard's D 51:868 Je 23 '16 Pasteurization of sour, farm-skimmed cream for buttermaking. O. F. Hunziker and others. Ind Ag Exp B 208:1-76 '17; Excerpts. N Y Prod R 45:372, 438, 548: 46:640; 47:50, 80 Ja 16. 30, F 20, Ag 28, N 13-20 '18; Sum- mary. Ind Ag Exp Rep 1917:33-5 '18 Pasteurization; treating cream for ice cream making. B. D. White. N Y Prod R 42:516 Jl 19 '16 Pasteurized butter. PI H. Farrington. N Y Prod R 41:1048+ Ap 12 '16 Pasteurized-cream butter. N Y Prod R 42: 278 Je 7 '16 Pasteurizing costs as related to plant opera- tion. J: Sollie. Creamery 4:22 Ag '16; Same. N Y Prod R 42:584 Ag 2 '16 Relative functions of pasteurization and neu- tralization of cream in buttermaking. M. Mortensen. N Y Prod R 46:674 S 4 '18 Urges compulsory pasteurization. W. F. Jen- sen. N Y Prod R 41:975 Mr 29 '16 Prices Price basis; when butterfat is purchased out- right from patrons. N Y Prod R 43:534 Ja 31 •17 Quality payments. N Y Prod R 42:350 Je 21 •16 What will be the cost of milk and cream in 1917? J: Gordon. Creamery 5:20-2 D '16 Sampling Cream sampling: when and how often tests are made. N Y Prod R 45:688 Mr 13 '18 Sampling uneven cream. N Y Prod R 45:852 Ap 10 '18 Standards Report of the committee on legislation and legal limits for the control of milk and cream. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1916:60-70 Standardizing cream. N Y Prod R 42:254 My 31 '16; Same. Creamery 4:20 Je '16; Same. Hoard's D 51:967 Jl 14 '16; Same. Jersey B 35:1512 S 27 '16 * Standards for cream are urged. Toledo City J (412 Valentine bldg., Toledo, Ohio, 5c) 3:530 N 16 '18 Testing Butter and butterfat. W. H. Cooper. Country Gent 82:1355 S 1 '17 Catching cream crooks. Country Gent 81:448 F 26 '16 Cream separator variations. C. H. Eckles. O Judd Farmer 60:7 Je 24 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 267 Cream — Testing — Continued Cream test scales. N Y Prod R 43:750 Mr 7 '17 Cream testing balances. O. F. Hunzlker and others. 11 Ind Ag Exp B 189:1-19 '16; Same cond. N Y Prod R 42:930+ O 4 '16 Cream tests bv weight instead of measure. 0. F. Hunzlker. Country Gent 82:124 Ja 20 '17 Creamery testing rules. N Y Prod R 44:626-7 Ag 15 '17 Estimating cream tests. R. A. Lamson. Hoard's D 53:827 Je 8 '17 Handling acid. N Y Prod R 44:582 Ag 8 '17 Milk and cream contests. E. Kelly and others. U S Ag B 356:1-23 '16 New testers license law. New York; text. N Y Prod R 44:302 Je 20 '17 Patrons' contest. N Y Prod R 42:186 My 24 •16 Specifications and directions for testing milk and cream for butteifat. O. F. Hunzlker. J Dairy Scl 1:38-44 ISIy '17 Standardizing milk and cream. H. F. Judkins. Wallaces' F 41:280 F 18 '16 Testing cream for fat. N Y Prod R 42:549 Jl 26 '16 Testing milk and cream. 11 Hoard's D 52:560 N 10 '16 Testing milk and cream. O. F. Hunziker. N Y Prod R 42:690+ Ag 23 '16 Testing milk and cream. M. R. Tolstrup and M. Mortensen. 11 la Ag Exp C 32:1-8 '16; Same. Kimball's D F 15:230+ Ap 1 '17; Same. N Y Prod R 44:150+ My 23 '17 Testing milk and cream for butter-fat. R. E. Caldwell and others. 11 Ind Ag Exp C 78:1- 15 '18 Variations in cream tests and common causes. G. M. Bock. Prog F 31:808 Je 24 '16 Variations in cream tests; differences between butter and butter fat. W. A. Wilson. (Sas- katchewan Dept. Ag. B. 43 15p. '16). Exp Sta Record 38.no 3:280 '18 Variations in milk and cream tests. S. C. Thompson. Maine Ag Dept B v 18:67-81 Je '18 Variations in the cream test. C. H. Eckles. Wallaces' F 41:827 Je 2 '16; Same. Jersey B 35:1233 Ag 9 '16 Weighing and measuring cream for testing. 1. J. Mathews. Ohio F 137:299 F 26 '16 Why cream tests varv. Creamery 5:50 Je '17; Same- Wallaces' F 42:951 Je 22 '17 Why cream tests vary. Ohio F 141:221 F 16 '18 Why cream tests vary. P. Blackburn. Purdue Ag 12:150-1 D '17 Whv cream tests vary. W. H. Cooper. Coun- try Gent 81:156 Ja 22 '16 Why cream tests vary. H. A. Ruehe. Ill Ag Exp C 192 2d '17: Same. N Y Prod R 43:706 F 28 '17; Same. Hoard's D 53:754 My 25 '17; Same. Jersey B 36:1179 Ag 1 '17 Whv do cream tests vary? L. M. Dorsey. Jer- sey B 36:555 Ap 11 '17 Transportation Protecting cream while en route from farms to creamery. N Y Prod R 44:794 S 19 '17 Rich cream and transportation. R. A. Lam- son. Kimball's D F 16:78 F 1 '18 Urge reforms to stop cream loss. J: B. New- man. Creamery 7:34 D '18; Same. N Y Prod R 47:148 D 4 '18 Cream, Clotted Clotted cream. W. Sadler. 11 J Dairy Sci 1: 291-302 N '17 Devonshire clotted cream. W. H. Cooper. Country Gent 81:1789 O 7 '16 New possibilities in dairying; the making of clotted cream. W. Sadler. J Ag (Quebec) 19: 198 Mr '16 Cream, Homogenized Homogenized cream used in cheese making, an Report. 1917, p. 83-9) '17 Quebec ag. dept., Quebec Cream cans Cream cans; styles preferred — how can we prolong normal life? N Y Prod R 46:476 Jl 24 '18 Cream cooling. See Milk cooling Cream of tartar Crystallization of cream of tartar in the fruit of grapes. W: B. Alwood. J Ag Research 1: 513-14 Mr '14 Cream separators Care of the cream separator. H. A. Ruehe. Ill Ag Exp C 191 2p '17: Same. N Y Prod R 43: 698 F 28 '17; Same. Hoard's D 54:703 D 7 '17 Care of the cream separator important. M. Coverdell. Jersey B 35:1280 Ag 16 '16 Facts about the cream sepaiator. A. J. Reed. 11 Prog F 31:178 F 5 '16 Getting the most out of a separator. I. E. Bloye. Prac F 113:325 S 15 '17 Hand separator and the gravity systems of creaming. Creamery 4:18 Ag '16 Hand separator tests. N Y Prod R 44:946 O 10 '17 Hints on the separator. J. W. McKenzie. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:119-20 F '17 Look to the speed of your cream separator. R. Olney. Power F 25:26 N '16 Necessitv of the cream separator. R. A. Lam- son. Purdue Ag 12:360 Mr '18 Operation and care of the separator. Ohio F 141:351 Mr 9 '18 Relation of the farm creain separator to but- ter production and the use of neutralizers. T. A. Borman. N Y Prod R 46:1022-3 O 30 '18 Running a cream separator. Hoard's D 56:144 Ag 23 '18 Separator care. N Y Prod R 44:506 Jl 25 '17 Speed of the cream separator. Field II 27:634 Ag '17 Wastes In the separation of cream. E. S. Guthrie. 11 Cornell Countryman 14:737 Je '17 Whv we bought a cream separator. W. O. C. Eihs. Nat Stock & F 41:865 D 8 '17 Creameries Action in North Dakota; regulations approved by Food administrator applying to cream stations. N Y Prod R 46:518 Jl 31 '18 Advantages of cheese factory vs. creamery. J. L. Sammis. Hoard's D 54:493 N 2 '17 Advice to patrons; how can it be carried to them in an economical manner? N Y Prod R 45:812 Ap 3 '18 Alabama creameries; growth of southern creamery industry indicated by recent meeting. N Y Prod R 45:368 Ja 16 '18 Alabama creamery. 11 Hoard's D 51:233 Mr 3 '16 Cheese factory and creamery inspection in Quebec. E. Bourbeau. J Ag (Quebec) 20:130 D '16 Cheese factory and creamery instruction and inspection in the provinces, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:964-85 N '16 Clean flavored raw material. Hoard's D 51: 246 Mr 3 '16 Cream station problem. D. F. Mattson. Ohio F 137:792 Je 10 '16 Cream stations a detriment to dairy develop- ment. T. Butler. Prog F 33:879 Ag 10 '18 Creamery and cheese factory building. E. H. Farrington. il plans Hoard's D 53:944-5 Jl 6 '17 Creamery and testers' license law. O. F. Hun- ziker and G. L. Ogle, map plan Ind Ag Exp C 55:1-34 '16 Creamery insurance. N Y Prod R 44:138 My 23 '17 Creamerv landscaping. 11 Wallaces' F 42:683 Ap 20 '17 Creamerv or condensery? N Y Prod R 44:554 Ag 1 '17 Creamerv surroundings. N Y Prod R 42:226-7 My 31 '16 Dairv plant construction, il plan Creamery 5:19-20 Mr '17 Factories registered under the dairy industry act. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:655-9 S '17 Facts about creamery refrigeration. J. H. Speed. Creamery 4:34-5 Mr '16 Field man for creamery work. N Y Prod R 43:794+ Mr 14 '17 Fire prevention; suggestions for a creamery not fireproof in construction. N Y Prod R 46:868 O 9 '18 268 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Creameries — Continued 4tli annual report of the Creamery license division for the year ending March 31, 1918. Pt. E. Caldwell and T. H. Broughton. map Ind Ag Exp C 81:1-44 '18 Help the creamery. Country Gent 81:568 Mr 11 '16 History of the centralizer movement. D. F. Mattson. Ohio F 137:566 Ap 15 '16; Same. N Y Prod R 42:314 Je 14 '16; Same abr. Pur- due Ag 10:27 Ja '16 How a creamery is building up herds. C. A. Whittle. Hoard's D 56:25 Jl 26 '18 Licensing testers where milk or cream is bought bv Babcock test. N Y Prod R 41: 502-j- Ja 19 '16 Limiting cream stations. Hoard's D 56:136 Ag 23 '18; Same. N Y Prod R 46:644 Ag 28 '18 Marketing of Wisconsin butter; organization, ownership and control of creameries. B. H. Hibbard and A. Hobson. il maps Wis Ag Exp B 270:5-17 '16 Minnesota creameries; sanitary conditions. J. J. Farrell. N Y Prod R 42:16 Ap 26 '16 Minnesota state brand. N Y Prod R 41:693 F 23 '16 Model creamery; Fox river butter co. il Creamery 5:38-40 Ag '17 Nevv' creamery; advice to a buttermaker plan- ning to start one. N Y Prod R 43:422+ Ja 10 '17 1916 B. of A. L report. N Y Prod R 43:318 D 20 '16 Patrons and buttermakers. C. L. Larsen. Kimball's D F 15:182 Mr 15 '17 Planning that new milk plant. W. C Davis. Creamery 5:20-1 Mr '17 Propose to restrict cream buying; Wisconsin dairy commissioner joins movement started in North Dakota and Minnesota. G: J. Weigle. N Y Prod R 46:578 Ag 14 '18; Same; Hoard's D 56:134 Ag 23 '18; Same. Creamery 7*33 S '18 Protection from cold. N Y Prod R 45:334 Ja 9 'IS Purdue creamery. C. A. Brown, il Purdue Ag 11:28-30 N '16 Remarkable creamery; model plant of the Fox river butter company of Chicago, il N Y Prod R 44:690 Ag 29 '17 Seasonal differences which may cause a varia- tion in the average monthly overrun. N Y Prod R 45:736+ Mr 20 '18 Selma creamery of Alabama. Hoard's D 55: 646 My 3 '18 Small plant handicap. N Y Prod R 42:63 4 + Ag 9 '16 Starting a creamery. N Y Prod R 44:758 S 12 '17 Startling proposition; Commissioner Sorenson wants Minnesota cream buying stations closed up when competing with local cream- eries. N Y Prod R 46:518 Jl 31 'IS; Same. Creamery 7:26 Ag 'IS Value of a laboratory. F. W. Robison. N Y Prod R 44:950 O 10 '17 Where did the butter go? J. N. Muncey. Wal- laces' F 41:330 F 25 '16 Woman does man's work and wins! M. R. Tolstrup. il Hoard's D 55:89 F 8 '18 Work at Purdue; creamery license division. N Y Prod R 42:5S My 3 '16 See also Churns; Dairying; also Califor- nia creamery operators; Garden state dairies; Polk sanitary milk company Accounting Accounting records for country creameries. J: R. Humphrey and G. A. NahstoU. U S Ag B 559:1-37 '17 Accounting systems. M. Tolstrup. Kimball's D F 15:585 S 1 '17 Creamery accounting; a modern, complete and simple system. N Y Prod R 44:58S Ag 8 '17 Creamery records. O. W. Holmes. Idaho Ag Exp B 90:1-19 '16 Marketing business practice in its relation to the dairy industry. F. Robotka. Coop Man- ager & P 7:66-8 F '18 Vermont creameries install new accovmting system. M. R. Tolstrup. Hoard's D 54:289 S 28 '17 By-products Creamery by-products; can they be more ad- vantageously utilized as a source of food? N Y Prod R 45:298+ Ja 2 '18 Cost of operation Marketing Wisconsin butter. B. H. Hibbard and A. Hobson. N Y Prod R 43:302, 314+ D 20 '16 Price for making butter. N Y Prod R 41: 610-11 F 9 '16 Vital question; what is your operating ex- pense per pound of butter manufactured? N Y Prod R 43:746 Mr 7 '17 Equipment Boiler room economies. W. A. Lailer. N Y Prod R 44:958+ O 10 '17 Bultermaker's shoe. N Y Prod R 43:270 D 13 '16 Can washers; experience of members with this form of equipment. N Y Prod R 46:636 Ag 28 '18 Cleaning the ci-eamery; equipment and ar- rangements which will lighten the labor. N Y Piod R 45:640 Mr 6 '18 Experiences where extreme cold damaged equipment. N Y Prod R 41:426+ Ja 5 '16 Hot water supply. N Y Prod R 42:138 My 17 '16 Interior finish for the make room and finish for exterior of churn. N Y Prod R 45:892 Ap 17 '18 Kerosene engine. L. Dickey. N Y Prod R 44: 274 Je 13 '17 Power efficiency. N Y Prod R 44:96+ Mv 16 '17 Power equipment; some general hints on keeping power equipment clean and orderly. N Y Piod R 47:10 N 6 '18 Refrigerator. N Y Prod R 44:830-1 S 26 '17 Running belts crosswise; what are the disad- vantages and how mav the necessity be avoided? N Y Prod R 46:82 My 15 '18 Sanitary tubing in dairy products plants. C: M. Cuppel. Creamery 4:37 Jl '16; Same. N Y Prod R 42:438 Jl 5 '16 Second-hand machinery. N Y Prod R 43: S90 Mr 28 '17 8cc also Creamery machinery Haulage of cream Cost of hauling cream. N Y Prod R 41:1034-5 Ap 12 '16 Cream hauling. N Y Prod R 41:842+ Mr 15 '16 Hauling costs; suggestions for reducing them between farm and creamery. N Y Prod R 44:654 Ag 22 '17 Managing routes. N Y Prod R 41:1078-9 Ap 19 •16 Team or auto. N Y Prod R 42:10 Ap 26 '16 Heating Heating tlie creamery. N Y Prod R 43:346 D 27 '16 IVIanagement Artificial refrigeration. Creamery 4:23-4 Ap '16 Banishing sour cream. H. E. Forester. N Y Prod R 46:804 O 2 '18 Buttermaker of tomorrow; with discussion. C. E. Lee. la Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:372-9 Checking cans. N Y Prod R 42:830 S 20 '16 Checking overrun. N Y Prod R 45:588 F 27 '18 Checking up. N Y Prod R 42:94 My 10 '16 Cheddar cheese dept. N Y Prod K 44:266 Je 13 '17 Cleaning walls and ceilings; how and how often is the work done in a creamery? N Y Prod R 46:1020 O 30 'IS Controlling the help. N Y Prod R 44:90 My 16 '17 Creamery efficiency. N Y Prod R 43:1054+ Ap 25 '17 Creamery labor situation; large city plants said to have most difficulty — the employ- ment of women. N Y Prod R 46:364 Jl 3 '18 Creamery management. J. L. Jensen. N Y Prod R 44:510 Jl 25 '17 Creamery management. S. C. Thompson. N Y Prod R 41:698+ F 23 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 269 Creameries — Management — Continued Cieamery power. N Y Prod K 43:686+ F 2S '17 Creamery sidelines. N Y Prod R 44:306 Je 20 '17 Creamery sidelines; locating ice creain malt- ing and poultry feeding departments, plan ■ N Y Prod K 47:210 D 18 '18 Cut out the wastes is -war measure. W. C. Davis. Creamery 5:28 Jl '17 Delivering cream sweet; under what condi- tions is it practicable and economical. N Y Prod R 46:288 Je 19 '18 Economic factors which affect the cost of creamery butter. G: E. Haskell. N Y Prod R 45:270+ D 26 '17 Eliminating creamery wastes. N Y Prod R 44:128 My 16 "17 Fuel economv in the creamery — suggestions from club members. N Y Prod R 47:106 + N 27 '18 Fuel supply; outlook for adequate winter re- serve. N Y Prod R 46:796 O 2 '18 Handling butter from time it enters tubs till shipped from creamery. N Y Prod R 46:980 O 23 '18 Ice cream department for the butter factory. N Y Prod R 46:330 Je 26 '18 Management of the creamery patron. O. F. Hunziker. N Y Prod R 43:58+ N 8 '16; Same cond. Hoard's D 52:578+ N 17 '16 Marketing practices of Wisconsin and Minne- sota cieameries. R. C. Potts, il U S Ag B 690:1-15 '18; Same abr. N Y Prod R 46: 642-3, 888+ Ag 28, O 9 '18 Mechanical losses. N Y Prod R 45:400 Ja 23 •18 More economy. N Y Prod R 45:82+ N 21 '17 Motor trucks; their adaptability for cream gathering — gasolene vs. the horse. N Y Prod R 46:440 Jl 17 '18 OfRce management in the creamery. N Y Prod R 42:50 My 3 '16 Paying for fat. N Y Prod R 43:498 Ja 24 '17 Points in butter- factory management under home separation. G. M. Valentine. J Ag New Zealand 13:17-25 Jl '16 Poultry sideline: possibilities of an extra profit when poultrv is dressed or shipped alive. N Y Prod R 46:764 S 25 '18 Power economy; steam, gas and electricity. O. A. Storvick. N Y Prod R 41:1082+ Ap 19 '16 Power efficiency. N Y Prod R 44:96+ My 16 '17 Securing supplies. N Y Prod R 45:536 F 20 '18 Sweet cream delivery. N Y Prod R 47:174 D 11 '18 Sweet cream trade; suggestions for develop- ing creamery business. N Y Prod R 43:310+ D 20 '16 Tempering wash water. N Y Prod R 43:842 Mr 21 '17 Use of electric power in dairy products plants. il Creamery 5:17-19 D '16 Use of fuel; suggestions for greater economy in the creamery boiler room. K Y Prod R 45:266-7 D 26 '17 Volume of butter production to be noted and reported weekly by U. S. Office of markets. C: J. Brand. N Y Prod R 43:938 Ap 4 '17 Sanitation Cleanliness in dairv products plants. Cream- ery 4:26 F '16 Creamery sanitation. H. B. Wood. Cieamery 4:20-1 Ap '16 Milk plant sanitation. Creamery 4:11 Ja '16 Sanitary suggestions. G: J. Weigle. N Y Prod R 41:916-17, 950, 996+ Mr 22-Ap 5 '16 Statistics Butter factories and cheese factories opera- ted in 191C; dairy statistics for 1915 as repoited by the operators of butter and cheese factories. 81p '17 Dairy and food commissioner, Madison, Wis. List of butter and cheese factories, milk sta- tions and condensing plants in New York state. N Y Ag Dept B 88:1-72 O '16 Minnesota creameries, cheese, ice cream and canning factories; creamery list for 1917; creamery statistics for 1910 to 1916. 79p il '17 Minn. State dairy and food dept., St Paul Ventilation Creamery and milk plant ventilatioin. L. Klima. Creamery 5:27-8 Ap '17 Creamery ventilation. F. G. Kraege. N Y Prod R 43:694 F 28 '17 Ventilation. N Y Prod R 45:118 N 28 '17 Creameries, Cooperative Better butter methods; records and account- ing. A. H. Loucks. Kimball's D F 15:215 Mr 15 '17 California dairymen can lead world. E: H. Webster. Hoard's D 54:94 Ag 17 '17 Community that found itself. Grove City, Pa. L. L. Rummell. il Ohio F 142:320-1 O 5 '18 Co-operation in Vermont. N Y Prod R 44:762 S 12 '17 Co-operative creameries. Int R Ag Econ 62: 14-19 F '16 Cooperative creameries. B. H. Hibbard and A. Hobson. map Wis Ag Exp B 282:7-10 '17 Cooperative creameries and cheese factories in Minnesota, 1914. E. D. Durand and F. Ro- botka. maps Minn Ag Exp B 166:1-53 '17 Co-operative creameries and the income tax. Hoard's D 52:424 O 20 '16 Co-operative cieameries in Georgia. Am Coop J 12:155 O '16 Cooperative creameries in Ireland. Ag Digest 2:923-4 Ap '18 Cooperative creameries in Saskatchewan. P. E. Reed, il Hoard's D 52:688 D 8 '16 Co-operative creameries pay well. A. J. Mc- Guire. Jersey B 35:1061 Jl 5 '16 Co-operative creamery. J. G. Watson. Kim- ball's D F 14:182 Mr 15 '16 Co-operative creamerv in Oklahoma. T: W. Moseley. Hoard's D 54:455 O 26 '17 Cooperative plan that resulted in increasing profits a fifth. E. E. Dunn, il System on the Farm 1:299-301 O '17 Co-operatives to co-operate. Wallaces' F 41: 540 Mr 31 '16 Correct payments for milk. J. L. Sammis. 11 Kimball's D F 15:638 S 15 '17 Cream producer's opportunity. R. C. Gano. il Kimball's D F 15:85-6 F 15 '17 Creamerv laundry. N Y Prod R 43:150 N 22 '16 Creamerv-laundiy. E. H. Farrington. il Kim- ball's D F 14:755-6 D 1 '16 Creamery organization and construction. M. Mortensen. il Kimball's D F 16:65+ F 1 '18 Creamerv promoters. W. A. Gordon, il Kim- ball's D F 14:723 N 15 '16 Creamerv run by Uncle Sam. il Ohio F 139:318 Mr 3 '17 Creamerv supersedes sawmill. C. J. Emery. Hoard's D 54:492 N 2 '17 Eatonton co-operative creamery. C. W. Mc- Clelland, il Hoard's D 51:661 My 12 '16 Famous co-operative creainery. O Judd Farmer 60:7 F 26 '16 Farmers' co-operative creamery company. W. R. Rfek. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:274-5 Mr '18 Federal creamerv at Grove City, Pa. E. Brown. Hoard's D 51:321 Mr 10 '16 Fererus Fall's good showing. N Y Prod R 44: 586 Ag 8 '17 Government creamery at Grove City, Pa. M. Barnes, il Country Gent 81:388 F 19 '16 Guthrie Center. Iowa, creamery, il Wallaces' F 43:1091 Jl 26 '18 High school creamery at Duluth. Kimball's D F 14:535 S 1 '16; Same cond. Hoard's D 51:698 My 19 '16 How I trebled mv income. System on the Farm 3:135-6 O '18 Largest co-operative creamery in New Eng- land holds picnic on top of mountain, il Am Coop J 12:56 S '16 Local dairy team-work. Ohio F 139:552 Ap 14 '17 Local dairy team-work; experience with a co-operative creamerv. A. Hochmeister. Ohio F 139:612 Ap 28 '17 270 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Creameries, Cooperative — Continued. Local dairy team-work; how a California group of dairymen co-operated. C: H. Dur- bin. Ohio F 139:514 Ap 7 '17 Lovaltv to the co-operative. Wallaces' F 41: 665 Ap 28 '16 Michigan association of co-operative cream- eries. G. E. Watts. Hoard's D 52:585 N 17 '16 Milk-made community. C: E. Gapen. il Coun- try Gent 83:13 F 9 'IS New England creamery. M. R. Tolstrup. il Kimball's D F 15:350 My 15 '17 New move in. Minnesota. N Y Prod R 42:804 S 13 '16 New York co-operative creamery. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 52:734 D 15 '16 Oregon creameries organize for co-operative marketing. N Y Prod R 41:742 Mr 1 '16 Oregon creamery. Country Gent 81:568 Mr 11 •16 Organization of a co-operative creamery or cheese factorv; with forms of agreement, etc. Hoard's D 51:541-t- Ap 21 '16 Origin and growth of the union of Siberian creamery associations. G. M. Yarkoff. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 1:18-21 Ja '18 Price of success in co-operative creameries. A. J. McGuire. Kimball's D F 15:887 D 15 '17 Progress in Vermont. N Y Prod R 42:618 Ag 9 'l'6 Real co-operative creamery; Minerva valley creamery, Marshall county, Iowa, il Wal- laces' F 43:167 F 1 '18 Successful co-operative creamery. W. S. Campfield. Prog F 32:608 My 19 '17 Successful creamery at Petaluma, Cal. W. B. Hopkins, il Kimball's D F 15:142 Mr 1 '17 Support cooperative creameries and take monthly payments. A. J. McGuire. Prog P 31:962 Ag 5 '16 Support the co-operative. Wallaces' F 41:618 Ap 14 '16 True co-operative creamery. Rtiral N Y 75: 1199 S 16 '16 Turner Center creainery. il Country Gent 82: 175 S 7 '17 Tvirner Center dairy association. E. L. Brad- ford. Jersey B 36:677 My 2 '17 Uncle Sam operates co-operative creamery at Grove Citv, Pennsylvania, il Am Coop J 11:1161+ Jl '16 Uncle Sam's creamery at Grove City, Pa. il Hoard's D 52:344-5 O 6 '16 Unique creamery business. M. G. Feint. Ohio F 139:515 Ap 7 '17 Vermont co-operative creamery association. M, R. Tolstrup. Hoard's D "53:387 Mr 23 '17 Vermont creamery housewarming. N Y Prod R 43:238 D 6 '16; Same. Hoard's D 52:730 D 15 '16; Same. Kimball's D F 14:789 D 15 '16 Washington creamery report. Hoard's D 53: 788 Je 1 '17 Ways of the wily promoter. Hoard's D 52:52 Ag 4 '16 What a local creamery has done. M. Barnes. Hoard's D 54:59 Ag 10 '17 Where cows are shares. W. F. Vedder. Am Coop J 12:742 Jl '17 Year at Richmond, Vt. N Y Prod R 45:340 Ja 9 '18 See also Dairies, Cooperative Creamery butter manufacturers, American as- sociation of. See American association of creamery butter manufacturers Creamery laboratories. See Dairy laboratories Creamery machinery Operations in a creamery machinery plant. F. A. Stanley, il Am Machinist (10th av at 36th St., N. Y. 15c) 48:177-81 Ja 31 '18 Creatinine Creatinine production by b. coli and b. typhi. H. J. Sears, bibliog J Bact 2:187-9 Mr '17 Effect of autolysis upon muscle creatin. R. Hoagland and C. N. McBiyde. bibliog J Ag Research 6:535-47 Jl 3 '16 Crdches. See Day nurseries Credit Coal dealer's credit. C. H. Rennie. Am Coop J 12:164 O '16 Credit. Wallaces' F 42:991 Jl 6 '17 Granting of credit. S. T. Nivling. N Y Prod R 44:480-1 Jl 18 '17 How I strengthen my credit. F. E. Bell. Sys- tem on the Farm 1:361 D '17 ^ee also Agricultural credit; Collecting of accounts; Loans Argentina Banco el Hogar Argentino in 1915-16. Int R Ag Econ 79:46-7 Jl '17 Business of the Mortgage company of the River Plate, Ltd., in 1916. Int R Ag Econ 79:47-8 Jl '17 China Functions of the agricultural and industrial banks. Int R Ag Econ 79:48-50 Jl '17 Denmark Seo also Land credit associations Germany Prorogation of mortgage debts from 31 July 1914 to 31 December 1916. Int R Ag Econ 81:56-8 S '17 Prussian legislation as to the Reutenguter and its results from 1891-1914. Int R Ag Econ 79:41-5 Jl '17 Italy Istittito nazionale di credito per la coopera- zione. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2:118-20 F '18 Credit foncier. See Agricultural credit — France Credit unions Credit union and the co-operative store. A. H. Ham. 8p '17 Russell Sage Foundation, . Division of remedial loans, 130 E. 22d st., N. Y. Credit unions, an experiment in democracy. G: A. Flynn. Nat Cbnf Charities and Cor- rections Pro (Wm. T. Cross, 315 Plymouth Court, Chicago $2) 1916:430-3 What is a credit union? W. R. Camp. N C Ag Ext C 60:1-4 '18 Women should know about credit vinions. Prog F 31:932 Jl 29 '16 You should know abotit credit vmions. 54p '17 Mass. credit union assn., 78 Devonshire st, Boston Credit unions. Agricultural Credit unions and National farm loan asso- ciations. W: R. Camp. (In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 50-8) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. How a credit union works: Lowe's Grove, N. C. R. Thomas. Prog F 33:293 Mr 2 '18 How to organize a credit union. W: R. Camp. N C Ag Ext C 39:1-4 '17 Making the farmer his own banker. W: R. Camp. Prog F 31:450 Mr 25 '16 Movement to organize credit in North Caro- lina. W. M. R. Camp. Int R Ag Econ 65: 16-20 My '16 North Carolina credit unions. W: R. Camp. N C Ag Ext C 13:1-11 '16 Noi-th Carolina credit unions growing. Prog F 31:765 Je 10 '16 Organizing farmers' mutual savings banks. C. Poe. Prog F 31:445 Mr 25 '16 Personal -credit unions advocated by secre- tary to aid small farmers. Weekly N L 6:8 D 11 '18 Rural credit union. R. Thomas. Nat Stock & F 40:1266 F 24 '17 Why not organize a local credit imion? C. Poe. Prog F 31:51 Ja 8 '16 Creed, What is your? Country Gent 82:317 F 17 '17 Creeping fig Ideal house plant. G: W. Kerr, il Country Gent 81:332 F 12 '16 Creosote Relative resistance of various hardwoods to injection with creosote. C. H. Teesdale and J. D. MacLean. bibliog il U S Ag B 606:1-36 '18 AGRICULTURAL INI 271 Crerar, Thomas Alexander, 1876- New minister of :isriciiltiire in Canada. Ag Griz of Canada 4:;)o5 N '17 Crescent creamery company Recovers money paid internal revenue col- lectors for butter containing over 16% water. N Y Prod R 42:341 Je 21 '16 Cresols Phenolic insecticides and fungicides. G: P. Gray, il Cal Ag Exp B 269:329-81 '16 Cresylic acid. See Cresols Crete. See Agriculture — Crete " Cribs, Corn. See Corn houses C ri ckcts Control of the black cricket. E. Clifton. J Ag New Zealand 12:187-9 Mr '16 Controlling the coulee cricket. A. L. Melan- der. Wash Ag Exp Pop B 101:1-3 '16 Coulee cricket. A. L. Melander and M. A. Yothers. bibliog il Wash Ag Exp B 137:1-56 •17 Tree crickets as carriers of leptosphaeria coniothvrium (Fckl.) Sacc. and other fungi. W. O. Glover and B. B. Fulton, bibliog il N T State Ag Exp Tech B 50:1-22 '16 Tree crickets of New York: life history and bionomics (Tech B. 42). B. B. Fulton, bibliog 11 N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915:433-77 '16 Sic also Changas Crime and criminals Testing criminal offenders; laboratory of the N.Y. police department, il J Heredity 7: 255-61 Je '16 See also Defectives Crimson clover. See Clover, Crimson Crocheting Crocheted buttons and handmade cord. H. Tachau. il Country Gent 81:1244 Je 17 '16 Crocuses Autumn crocuses. W. R. Dykes, il Gard Chron (Bond) 64:183-4 N 9 '18 Doubling of crocuses and daffodils. F. M. Fultz. il Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N. Y. lOc^ 86:244 O 19 '18 Little-known fall crocus. E. I. Farrington. Country Gent 81:1033 My 13 '16 Cronartlum Contributions to our knowledge of the white pine blister rust. W. A. McCubbin. Phyt 7:95-100 Ap '17 Discovery of internal telia produced by a species of cronartium. R. H. Colley. bibliog il J A,g Research 8:329-32 F 26 '17 Disease of pines caused by cronartium pyri- forme. G: G. Hedgcock and W: H. Long, bibliog il map U S Ag B 247:1-20 '15 Dispersal distance of urediniospores of cron- artium ribicola as indicated by their rate of fall in still air. W. A. McCubbin. Phyt 8:35-6 Ja '18 Does cronartium ribicola winter on the cur- rant? W. A. McCubbin. bibliog map Phyt 7:17-31 F '17 Incubation period of cronartium ribicola on the white pine. R. E. Stone, il Phyt 8:438-40 Ag '18 Notes on cronartium comptonise III. P. Spauld- ing. Phyt 7:49-51 F '17 Peridermium harknessii and cronartiuin quer- cuum. E. P. Meinecke. il Phyt 6:225-40 Je '16 Piiion blister-rust. G: G. Hedgcock and others, bibliog il J Ag Research 14:411-24 S 2 '18 Pycnial stages of important forest tree rusts. J. R. Weir and E. E. Hubert, il Phyt 7:135-9 Ap '17 Uredinia of cronartium ribicola on ribes stems. G. B. Posey and others. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 46: 314-15 S 28 '17 Crop competitions, Standing. See Standing crop com.petitions Crop liens. See Agricultural liens Crop renorts Report on crops. Weekly N L 5:2 Ja 30 '18 Crop rotation. See Rotation of crops Crops Allowance for driage of crops in settlement operations. S. Grantham. Ag J of India 12: 543-9 O '17 Critical months of the crop-growing season; with tables. Monthly Crop Rep 4:110-11 S •18 Crops for late planting. B. L. Moss. Prog F 33:710 Je 15 '18 Do big crops pav better than small ones? C. H. Oathout. Banker-F 3:12 F '16 Food supply and prices. Ohio F 139:662 My 12 '17 Graphic summary of seasonal work on farm crops. O. E. Baker and others, maps U S Ag Yearbook 1917:537-89 Greatest crops on record now ripening, with estimated yield. Am Fert 47:38b-8c S 15 '17 Influence of soil variation on crop produc- tion; soils suited to varieties of apples. H. J. Wilder. Mass Ag Bd B 2 (5th ed) :35- 53 '16 Large crops in a poor season. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 63:3 O 13 '17 Late crops. Market Growers J 22:421 Je 15 '18 Normal crop condition and its interpretation. Monthly Crop Rep 4:126 O '18 Prepare now for bigger crops next year. F. F. Rockwell, il Country Life 32:54-5 S '17 Prices and production — a contrast. North Am Review (171 Madison av, N.Y. 35c) 207:500-4 Ap '18 Sources of fertilizer materials and the amount required hv different crops. Va Ag Dept B 109:168-9 '16 Trend of farm prices and yield per acre of crops combined. Monthly Crop Rep 3:16 F '17 Weather and wealth. E. Huntington. Hoard's D 52:177 S 1 '16 * World crons. Living Age (41 Mt Vernon st, Boston 15c) 298:699-701 S 14 '18 See a/so Catch crops: Companion crops; Cover crops; Field crops; Fruit crops; Nurse crops: Root crops: Rotation of crops: Water requirements of crops; also names of fruit, grains and vegetables Composition Composition and fertilizing value of farm crops and other farm materials; tabulation. N C Ag Ext C 70 3p '18 Costs Amount and co'=t of labor required for grow- ing crops in West Virginia. O. M. Johnson and A. J. Dadisman. map W Va Ag Exp B 163:1-11 '16 Checking a crop loss. P. Cooper. System on the Farm 2:90 IMr 'IS Cost of crop production. A. L. Thompson. N Y Ag Dept B 86:2251-7 Ag '16 Cost of producing- crops on the college farms in 1915; tabulation. (In Report, 1916. p. 10- 11) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto, Canada Fertilizers and production costs. Kimball's D F 16:88 F 1 '18 High cost of bumper crops. E. Davenport. Country Gent 83:3-4 F 16 '18 His-h co.st of low crop vields. C. E. Thorne. Ohio An: Exp B v 2:181-7 Je '17 Labor requirements of crop production. T. P. Cooper. F. W. Peck and A. Boss. Minn Ag Exp B 157:1-55 '16 Prices Crop pricfes and fertilizer cost. S. B. Haskell. Am Fert 47:54-f- N 24 '17 Statistics Agricultural statistics. Ag Gaz of Canada 4: 434-6. 533-40. 636-42. 741-6 Mv-Ag '17 Agricultural statistics for "Wisconsin, 1915 and 1916. Wis Asr Dent B 30:145-92 '16; Same (Reprint). Wis Ag Dept B 11 '17 April 1 cron report: comparisons for winter wheat and rye states. Monthly Crop Rep 3:31 Ap '17 Arrete n. 5200 concernant I'enqugte sur les terres r^coltees en 1916: Arrets n. 5271 con- cernant revaluation anticipee de la r4colte de 1916: en Allemagne. Int Yearbook Ag- Leg 1916:26-9 '17 272 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Crops — Statistics — Continued Canadian crop report. Monthly Crop Rep 4: 137 N '18 Cereal and hay crops, 1917-1918. W. L. Johns- ton. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:861-3 Je '18 Condition of crops in Holland. F. W. Maliin. (Commerce Reports no. 248) p 314 (O 23) '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D.C. Conditions of crops April 1, 1918. Ohio Ag Dept B V 9:39-48 My '18 Crop acreages in United States for 10 years. Monthly Crop Rep 4:108 S '18 Crop bulletin 133; statistics for 1917. "W. O. Galloway. Ontario Ag Dept B 133:1-24 '17 Crop production and railroad tonnage com- pared. Monthly Crop Rep 4:76 Jl '18 Crop statistics by counties in Kentucky. Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:284-91 '18 Crop statistics for Ontario. F. S. S. Johnson. (Commerce Reports no. 226) p 1155 (S 26) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and doinestic com- merce, Washington, D. C. Crop statistics, 1915-1917. Monthly Crop Rep 3:120-7 D '17 Crop summary for 1917. Monthly Crop Rep 3: 117 D '17 Estimated crop conditions for the month with comparisons. See Monthly crop report Farm crops. Cal Ag Bd Rep 1917:77-118 '18 Farm crops. (In Statistical report, 1916, p. 66-118) '17 Cal. State bd. of ag., Sacramento Farm products of the United States. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 47: 213-14 Mr 1 '18 First joint crop report of the Nebraska state board of agriculture and the bureau of crop estimates for July. Neb Ag Bd B 257 3p '18 Food crop values at new high mark. Am Fert 47:26-7 D 22 '17 General crop conditions by states; maps. Monthly Crop Rep 3:65, 76, 87, 101 Jl-O '17 General review of crop conditions July 1, 1918. Monthly Crop Rep 4:72 Jl '18 General review of crop conditions August 1, 1918. Monthly Crop Rep 4:94 Ag '18 General review of crop conditions Sept. 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:108 S '18 General review of crop conditions Oct. 1, 1918. Monthly Crop Rep 4:124 O '18 Good crops produced; minor cereals in large supply. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 65: 342 O 19 'IS Government crop report. Am Fert 48:26 Ap 13 '18 Government crop report; big decreases. Am Fert 45:35-7 Ag 19 '16 Government crop report; estimates for 1916 and comparison with 1915. Am Fert 44:84 Je 24 '16 Government crop report 1916 and 1915. with the average for the five years, 1910-1914; table. Wallaces' F 42:31 Ja 5 '17 How crops and farm animals are distributed in the United States; table. Field II 26:1031 D '16; Same. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3:331-3 Mr '17 International institute crop report; summary for 1917 with comparisons. Monthly Crop Rep 3:111 N '17; Same. Am Fert 47:50 D 8 •17 Italian production of olives, rice, and hemp. D: F. Wilber. (Commerce Reports no. 222) p 1098 (S 21) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. June crop report, 1917. H. K. Bryson. Tenn Ag Dept B 24p Jl 1 '17 Largest 1916 crop yields. G: A. Sanborn. Monthly Crop Rep 4:2-4 Ja 'IS Missouri crop review for 1916. W. L. Nelson. il maps Mo Ag Bd v 14:126 D '16; Same. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1917:186-208 Missouri crop review, 1917. maps Mo Ag Bd B v 15:1-48 D '17 Mr Howard on the mathematical treatment of agricultural problems; a rejoinder. S. M. Jacobs. Ag J of India 12:252-7 Ap '17 New Zealand live stock and crop statistics. A. A. Winslow. (Commerce Reports no. 237) p 128 (O 9) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. Notes on crop sitviation. J. W. Brewer. Oi^egon Voter (Worcester bidg., Portland, Ore. 10c) 13:78-82 Ap 20 '18 Offlcial report of the Board of agriculture of Ohio on prospect and conditions compared with an average and acreage of corn, po- tatoes, onions, cabbage and sugar beets, June 1, 1918. Ohio Ag Dept B v 9:51-62 Ag '18 Ofhcial report of the Board of agriculture of Ohio on the acreage and condition of wlieat and other crops. May 1, 1918, and live stock losses during winter and spring. Ohio Ag Dept B V 9:36-47 Ag '18 Offlcial report of the Department of agricul- ture of Ohio on the condition of crops Nov. 1, Dec. 1, 1917, and Jan. 1, 1918. Ohio Ag Dept B V 9:19-64 F '18 Offlcial report on condition of crops and live stock, June 1st, 1918. Ohio Ag Dept 2p typew '18 Ohio crop report, October 1. Marliet News & Exchange B (Ohio ag. dept., Columbus) v 1:1-3 O 12 '18 Raising of necessary crops in the Netherlands. P. L. Edwards. (Commerce Reports no. 215) p 980-1 (S 13) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington. D. C. * Ratios of areas under crop in Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 1917, p. 38) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Report and final results of the cereal, hay, and fodder crops, 1916-17. W. L. Johnston. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:405-9 D '17 Report of acreage and condition of crops by percentages for the quarter ending March 31, 1917, as compared with same period for 1916. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 27:51-65 Ap '17 Report of condition and prospective yield of crops for quarter ending Sept. 30, 1916, as compared with same period last year. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 26:45-57 O '16 Report of condition and prospective yield of crops for quarter ending September 30, 1918, as compared with same period for 1917. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 28:49-64 O '18 Report of statistics committee. C: H. Mac- Dowgll. Am Fert 49:93-7 Ag 3 '18 Seasonal change in crop prospects. Monthly Crop Rep 4:140 N '18 Statistical report for June 20, 1918 containing summary of the reports of correspondents as to the condition and yield of crops, live stock, fruit, etc. Ill Ag Dept C 265:1-25 '18 Statistical report for August 1, 1918; contain- ing summary of the repoits of correspond- ents as to the condition and yield of crops, live stock, fruit, etc. Ill Ag Dept C 267:1-38 'IS Statistical report of the Illinois Department of agriculture, for December 1, 1917, con- taining summary of the reports of corre- spondents as to the condition and yield of crops, live stock, fruit, etc. Ill Ag Dept C 260:1-90 '18 Statistical report of the Illinois Department of agriculture, Springfield, for August 1, 1917; containing summary of the reports of correspondents as to the condition and yield of crops, live stock, fruit, etc. Ill Ag Dept C 258:1-41 '17 Statistics of crops other than grain crops, 1916. U S Ag Yearbook 1916:611-57; Same. Separate 720 Statistics of crops other than grain crops, 1917. U S Ag Yearbook 1917:655-707; Same. Separate 760 Strategy of food production. Rural Manhood 9:55-6 F '18 * Sugar beets — mixed grains in Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 1917, p. 35) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Table showing approximate areas and yields of the principal crops in each land district in the dominion for the season 1916-17. J Ag New Zealand 15:114-15 Ag '17 United States crop summary for March. Monthly Crop Rep 4:21, 33 Mr-Ap '18 United States crop summary for June 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:57-61 Je '18 United States ci'op summary for Jvily 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:69 Jl '18 United States crop summary for Avigust 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:85 Ag '18 United States crop summary for September 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:101 S '18 AGRICULTURAL INPEX 273 Crops— statistics — Continued United States crop summary for October 1. ISIonthly Crop Rep 4:117-22 O '18 United States crop summary for November 1. Monthly Crop Kep 4:133 N '18 Yearly summaries of world production of im- portant crops. Monthly Crop Rep 3:40 My '17 Australia Cereal and hay crops, 1017-1918. W. L. Johns- ton. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:861-3 Je '18 Report and final icsults of the cereal, hay, and fodder crops, 1916-17. W. L. Johnston. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:405-9 D '17 Azores * Crops in the Azores. J: Q. "U^ood. (Commerce Reports no. 212) p 934-5 (S 10) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- ington, D.C. California Farm crops. Cal Ag Bd Rep 1917:77-118 '18 Farm crops. (In Statistical report, 1916, p 66- 118) '17 Cal. State bd. of ag.. Sacramento Monthly crop report. See California state commission of horticulture Monthly bulletin What crops? T: F. Hunt. Cal State Comm Hort B V 6:353-6 S '17 Canada Area, vield, quality and value of the chief crops of Quebec, 1915. 1916 and 1917. J Ag (Quebec) 21:134 Mr '18 Canadian crop report. Monthly Crop Rep 4: 137 N '18 Crop bulletin 133; statistics for 1917. W. O. Galloway. Ontario Ag Dept Crop B 133:1-24 '17 Crop production in 1915. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:33-42 Ja '16 Crop statistics for Ontario. F. S. S. Johnson. (Commerce Reports no. 226) p 1155 (S 26) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D. C. * Sugar beets — mixed grains in Ontario; Ratios of areas under crop in Ontario. (In Report, Bur. of industries, 1917, p. 35, 38) '18 On- tario ag. dept., Toronto England Possibilities of increased crop production. E. J. Russell. J Bd Ag 23:555-60 S '16; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 12:1819-21 D '16 Suggestions for cropping in 1917. J Bd Ag 24: 179-82 My '17 Florida Report of acreage and condition of crops by percentages for the quarter ending March 31, 1917, as compared with same period for 1916. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 27:51-65 Ap '17 Report of condition and prospective yield of crops for quarter ending Sept. 30, 1916, as compared with same period last year. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 26:45-57 O '16 Report of condition and prospective yield of crops for quarter ending September 30, 1918, as compared with same period for 1917. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 28:49-64 O '18 Georgia Cause to be thankful. Campbell county, Ga. ^Veekly N L 5:8 N 28 '17 Prosperitv for southern farmers. Am Fert 47; 62 Ag 18 '17 Germany Arrete n. 5200 concernant I'enquete sur les terres recoltees en 1916; Arrete n. 5271 con- cernant revaluation anticipee de la recolte de 1916. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:26-9 '17 Illinois Statistical report for June 20, 1918 containing summary of the reports of correspondents as to the condition and yield of crops, live stock, fruit, etc. Ill Ag Dept C 265:1-25 '18 Statistical report for August 1, 1918: contain- ing summary of the reports of correspond- ents as to the condition and yield of crops, live stock, fruit, etc. Ill Ag Dept C 267:1-38 '18 Statistical report of the Illinois Department of agriculture, Springfield, for August 1, 1917; containing summary of the reports of correspondents as to the condition and yield of crops, live stock, fruit, etc. Ill Ag Dept C 258:1-41 '17 Statistical report of the Illinois Department of agriculture for December 1, 1917, contain- ing summary of the reports of correspondents as to condition and yield of crops, live stock, fruit, etc. Ill Ag Dept C 260:1-90 '18 Iowa Iowa's crops. Wallaces' F 42:1764 D 28 '17 Iowa's song of prosperity. Wallaces' F 41: 1542 N 24 '16 Ireland Crop report, no. 4 and fruit crop report — October, 1916. J Dept Ag Ireland 17,no 1: 64-87 '16 Crop report no. 4 and fruit crop report — mid- October, 1917. J Dept Ag Ireland 18, no 1: 60-82 '18 Detailed report on the state of the crops in- cluding the fruit crops — mid- July, 1917. J Dept Ag Ireland 17, no 4:619-38 '17 Irish crop report for August. H. Sharp. (Commerce Reports no. 233) p 50-1 (O 4) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. Italy Italian production of olives, rice, and hemp. D: F. Wilber. (Commeice Reports no. 222) p 1098 (S 21) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. Kentucky Ci-op statistics by counties. Ky Ag Dept Rep 1916-1917:284-91 '18 Maryland See also Maryland crop improvement asso- ciation Michigan Michigan monthly crop reports. '18 Mich. Dept. of state, Lansing Missouri Crops for overflowed lands. J. C. Hackleman. Mo Ag Ext C 24:1-4 '17 Factors influencing crop yields in Missouri. W. L. Nelson. Mo Ag Bd B v 15:1-34 Mr '17 Missouri crop review for 1916. W. L. Nelson. il maps Mo Ag Bd B v 14:1-26 D '16; Same. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1917:186-208 Missouri crop review, 1917. maps Mo Ag Bd B V 15:1-48 D '17 Nebraska First joint crop report of the Nebraska state board of agriculture and the bureau of crop estimates for Julj^ Neb Ag Bd B 257 3p '18 Netherlands Condition of crops in Holland. F. W. Mahin. (Commerce Reports no. 248) p 314 (O 23) '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D.C. Raising of necessary crops in the Netherlands. P. L. Edwards. (Commerce Reports no. 215) p 980-1 (S 13) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. New York Cherry and other W. N. Y. crops, il Rural N Y 77:937 Ag 3 'IS New Zealand New Zealand live stock and crop statistics. A. A. Winslow. (Commerce Reports no. 237) p 128 (O 9) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Table showing approximate areas and yields of the principal crops in each land district in the dominion for the season 1916-17. J Ag New Zealand 15:114-15 Ag '17 Ohio Condition of crops April 1, 1918. Ohio Ag Dept B v 9:39-48 My '18 274 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Crops — Ohio — Continued Official report of the Board of agriculture of Ohio on prospect and conditions compared with an average and acreage of corn, po- tatoes, onions, cabbage and sugar beets, June 1, 191S. Ohio Ag Dept B v 9:51-62 Ag '18 Official report of the Board of agriculture of Ohio on the acreage and condition of wheat and other crops. May 1, 1918, and live stock losses during winter and spring. Ohio Ag Dept B V 9:36-47 Ag '18 Official repoit of the Department of agricul- ture of Ohio on the condition of crops. Nov. 1. Dec. 1, 1917, and .Jan. 1, 1918. Ohio Ag Dept B V 9:19-64 F '18 Official report on condition of crops and live stock, June 1st, 1918. Ohio Ag Dept 2p typew '18 Ohio crop report, October 1. Market News & Exchange B (Ohio ag. dept., Columbus) v 1:1-3 O 12 '18 Pennsylvania Crop and livestock report, no. 40, August 1, 1918. Pa Ag Dept 12p Ag '18 Crop and livestock report, no. 41, October 1, 1918. L. H. Wible, comp. Pa Ag Dept 13p '18 Russia Agriculture in Russia. Breeder's Gaz 69:1338 Je 29 '16 Tennessee June crop report, 1917. H. K. Bryson. Tenn Ag Dept B 24p Jl 1 '17 United States Balancing up the books on last year's crops. Ag Digest 1:2112 Ja '17 Big grain crops in the making. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 65:23 Jl 13 '18 Cereal crop losses prove heavy. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 61:3 S 16 '16 Composite condition of all crops October 1, 1918: map. Monthly Crop Rep 4:129 O '18 Co-operative crop report by farmers' elevator managers. Am Coop J 11:1220-1 Ag '16 Country's crops below average. Am Fert 45: 36 S 16 '16 Crop acreages in U.S. for 10 years. Monthly Crop Rep 4:108 S '18 Crop conditions very favorable; e.stimated acreage of spring wheat. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 64:507 My 11 '18 Crop figures for the year. Coop Manager & F 7:28 D '17 Crop losses more pronounced. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 61:5 S 2 '16 Crop round-up for a very bad year. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 61:5-6 O 14 '16 Crop situation. Purdue Ag 11:35-6 Mv '17 Crop summary for 1917. Monthly Crop Rep 3: 117 D '17 Crops in the United States end danger of famine. Hoard's D 54:66 Ag 10 '17 Decrease shown in crop production. Am Fert 45:42-t- N 25 '16 Drouth and hot winds cut corn. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 65:175 S 7 '18 Estimated crop concuiions for the month with compai-isons. See Monthly crop report Farm production. Weekly N L 4:1 Ja 31 '17 Farm products of the United States. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) ns 47: 213-14 Mr 1 '18 General crop conditions bv states; maps. Monthly Crop Rep 3:65, 76, 87, 101 Jl-O '17 General crop improvement. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 63:5 Jl 14 '17 General review of crop conditions July 1, 1918. Monthly Crop Rep 4:72 Jl '18 General review of crop conditions August 1, 1918. Monthly Crop Rep 4:94 Ag '18 Genei-al review of crop conditions Sept. 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:108 S '18 General review or crop conditions Oct. 1, 1918. Monthly Cron Rep 4:124 O '18 Generally good crop prospects. B. "W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 61:6 Jl 15 '16 Good crops in spite of a bad season. B. W. Snow, il O Judd Farmer 65:307 O 12 '18 Good crops produced; minor cereals in large supply. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 65: 342 O 19 '18 Government crop report; big decreases. Am Fert 45:35-7 Ag 19 '16 Government crop report; estimates for 1916 and comparison with 1915. Am Fert 44:84 Je 24 '16 Government crop report 1916 and 1915, with the average for the five years, 1910-1914; table. Wallaces' F 42:31 Ja 5 '17 Harvesting the West's great war crops. H. M. Wright. Forimi (286 5th av., N.Y. 25c) 58:481-90 O '17 Heavy losses to American crops. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 61:6 Ag 19 '16 How crops and farm animals are distributed in the United States; table. Field II 26:1031 D '16; Same. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3: 331-3 Mr '17 Increase in crop values. Am Fert 45:34-5 D 23 '16 Largest 1916 crop yields. G; A. Sanborn. Monthly Crop Rep 4:2-4 Ja 'IS Late season but prospects good. B. W. Snow. O Judd Farmer 62:4 Je 9 '17 Money value of farm crops greatest in 1916. Ag Digest 1:301 F '17 Rank of states in crop valvie. Am Fert 45:35 Jl 8 '16 Report of statistics committee. C: H. Mac- Dowell. Am Fert 49:93-7 Ag 3 '18 Seasonal change in crop prospects. Monthly Crop Rep 4:140 N '18 Splendid values in staple crops. O Judd Farmer 61:1 Ag 26 '16 United States crop summary for March. Monthly Crop Rep 4:21, 33 Mr-Ap '18 United States crop summary for June 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:57-61 Je '18 L'nited States crop summary for July 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:69 Jl '18 United States crop summary for August 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:85 Ag '18 United States crop summary for September 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:101 S '18 United States crop summary for October 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:117-22 O '18 United States crop summary for November 1. Monthly Crop Rep 4:133 N '18 Value of 1916 U. S. crop placed at $7,641,609, 000; all grains show big falling off — hay, tobacco, cotton make gains. Coop Manager fc F 6:57 F '17 Weekly crop reports. 4p il map '18 Am. steel and wire co., Chicago Whv food is costing more. Country Gent 81: 1999 N 18 '16 Yearly variation in crop production. Monthly Crop Rep 4:62 Je '18 Slee also United States — Crop estimates, Bureau of Wisconsin Agricultural statistics for the vears 1915 and 1916. A W. Kalbus. Wis Ag Dept B 10:14-^- 92 '16; Same (Reprint). Wis Ag Dept B 11 '17 Crops, Rotation of. See Rotation of crops Crops, Water requirements of. See Water re- quirements of crops Crops and climate. See Climate; Plants, Effect of climate on Crops and soils Agricultiual utilization of acid lands by means of acid-tolerant crops. F: V. Coville. U S Ag B 6:1-13 '13 Farming practice in the sand hills section of Nebraska. J. Cowan, il map Neb Ag Exp B 156:1-67 '16 Soil adaptation to crops. A. R. Whitson and H. B. Hendrick. U S Ag B 355:80-4 '16 Soils and crops of the market-garden district of Biggleswade. T. Rigg. maps J Ag Sci 7: 385-431 Ap '16 Soils of the Sassafras series. .T. A. Bonsteel. il map U S Ag B 159:1-52 '15 Sulphur in relation to soils and crops. J. W. Ames and G. E. Boltz. bibliog Ohio Ag Exp B 292:221-56 '16 Wheat and oats; soils that are suited to these crops. W. F. Massey. Prog F 32:880 Ag 18 '17 AGRICULTURAL INIZ»EX 2/5 Crossbreeding. See Hybridization Crotonic acid a-Crotonic acid, a soil constituent. E. H. Walters and L: E. Wise, bibliog il J Ag' Research 6:1043-6 S 18 '16 Crouch, Jephtha ■ Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 69:551 Mr 9 '16 Crow blackbirds. See Grackles Crow poison. See Fly poison (plant) Crown gall Crown gall. J. J. Thornber. il Ariz Ag- Exp Timely Hints 118:1-6 '16 Crown-gall injury in the orchard. D. B. Swin- gle and H. E. Morris, bibliog 11 Mont Ag Exp B 121:123-39 '18 Crown gall on raspberries and blackberries. P. Thayer. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:218 Jl '16 Crown gall or plant cancer. C. O. Smith, il Cal State Comm Hort B v 5:201-11 Je '16 CrowTigall studies showing changes in plant structures due to a changed stimulus. E. F. Smith, il J Ag Research 6:179-82 Ap 24 '16 Field experiments with crown gall, 1913-1917. il Tex Ag Exp B 211:1-21 '17 Field studies of the crown-gall of sugar beets. C. O. Townsend. il map U S Ag B 203:1-8 •15 Further evidence as to the relation between crown gall and cancer. E. F. Smith. Scien- tific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 83: 42 Ja 20 '17 Further evidence that crown gall of plants is cancer. E. F. Smith. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, v. 10, p. 472-89) '17 Is crown gall injurious to apple nursery stock? S. B. Fracker. J Econ Entom 11:133-5 F '18 Mechanism of tumor growth in crowngall. E. F. Smith, bibliog 11 J Ag Research 8:165- S8 Ja 29 '17 - Path to cancer through the plant, il Current Opinion (63 W. 36th st, N.Y. 25c) 64:193-4 Mr '18 Resistance of prunus to artificial inoculation with bacterium tumefaclens. C. O. Smith. 11 Phyt 6:186-94 Ap '16 Root-knot. A. H. Cockayne. J Ag New Zea- land. 13:259-62 O '16 Root knot of fruit-trees. J. A. Campbell. 11 J Ag New Zealand 15:63-8 Ag '17 Varietal relations of crown gall. J. K. Shaw. Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) n s 45:461-2 My 11 '17 Bibliography Crown gall. H. Hasselbring. Bot Gaz 64:337- 40 O '17 Crown rot. See Fruit — Diseases and pests Crows American crow in relation to agriculture. N. Criddle. 11 Ag Gaz of Canada 4:446-50 Je '17 Combating hawks and crows. W. F. Purdue. Ohio F 141:775 Je 15 '18 Crow and its relation to man. E. R. Kalmbach. 11 map U S Ag B 621:1-90 '18 Crows and jays. 11 Am For 22:610-11 O '16 Crows eating fruit. H. O. Mead. Rural N Y 77:328 Mr 2 '18 Fighting against the crow. Rural N Y 77:579 Ap 20 '18 Habits of the crow. C: H. Chesley. Wallaces' F 43:793 My 10 '18 How to combat crows. Prac F 113:182 My 1 '17 Winter crow roosts. E. R. Kalmbach. 11 map U S Ag Yearbook 1915:83-100 Croydon vacant lands cultivation society Croydon vacant lands cultivation society. E. L. Hudson. J Bd Ag 22:963-8 Ja '16 Crushing machinery Lalior-saving high-speed pulverizer. 11 Am Fert 49:46 S 28 'IS Cryoscopy. See Freezing points Cryptogams Kce «teo Algae; Ferns; Fungi; Lichens; Mosses Cryptorhynchus lapathi. See Poplar and willow borers Crystallography Application of optical methods of identifica- tion to alkaloids and other organic com- pounds. E. T. Wherry. U S Ag B 679:1-9 'IS Cuba See also Agricultural education — Cuba; Agriculture — Cuba; Live stock — Cuba Industries and resources Sugar making in Cuba. 11 Scl Am Svip (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:120 Ag 24 '18 Cuckoos Cuckoos. A. A. Allen. 11 Am For 24:21-4 Ja 'IS See also Roadrunners CucLilldae. See Cuckoos Cucumber angular leaf-spot Angular-leafspot of cucumber: dissemina- tion, overwintering, and control. E. Cars- ner. bibliog 11 J Ag Research 15:201-20 O 21 '18 Angular leaf spot of cucumbers. E. F. Smith and M. K. Bryan. 11 J Ag Research 5:465-76 D 13 '15 Seed tz'eatment control and overwintering of cucumber angular leaf-spot. W. W. Gilbert and M. W. Gardner. Phyt 8:229-33 My '18 Cucumber beetles, Striped Beetles and wilt disease of cucurbits. Market Growers J 18:80 F 1 '16 Control of the p-triped cucumber beetle. H. D. Brown. 11 111 Ag Exp C 220:1-4 '18; Same. Market Growers J 22:387-8 Je 1 '18 Controlling striped cucumber beetles. Market Growers J 18:400 Je 15 '16 Controlling striped cucumber beetle. H. D. Brown. Market Growers J 22:387-8 Je 1 'IS Insecticide tests with diabrotica vittata. N. F. Howard. J Econ Entom 11:75-9 F '18 Sti-iped cucumber beetle. H. A. Gossard. 11 Ohio Ag Exp B v 2:117-20 Ap '17 Striped cucumber beetle. Q. S. Lowry. bibliog 11 Conn State Ag Exp B 203:262-73 '18 Transmission and control of bacterial wilt of cucurbits. F: V. Rand and E. M. A. En- lows. 11 J Ag Research 6:417-34 Je 12 '16 Cucumber beetles, Twelve-spotted Injury to peanuts by the twelve- spotted cu- cumber beetle. D: E. Fink. 11 J Econ Entom 9:366-8 Je '16 Notes on the twelve-spotted cucumber beetle. H. A. Sell. J Econ Entom 9:551-6 D '16 Cucumber blight Ammonia Bordeaux for cucumber blight. H. F. Button. Rural N Y 76:1003 Ag 25 '17 Cucumbers Care of cvicumbers. C. W. Wald. Market Growers J 18:287 Ap 15 '16 Chat with a cucvimber pioneer. 11 Rural N Y 76:1367 D 1 '17 Cucumber graft worth $100. 11 Rural N Y 75: 613 Ap 15 '16 Cucumber growing. C. P. Halligan. Mich Ag Exp C 30:4p '16; Same. Mich Ag Bd Rep 1916:334-9 Cucumber pickle industry in Indiana. G. Shu- maker. Purdue Ag 11:27-30 Mr '17 Cucumber plants. Am Flor 50:658 Ap 13 '18 Cucumber relishes. Rural N Y 75:1078 Ag 12 '16 Cucumbers for pickles. A. E. Wilkinson. Ohio F 140:75 Ag 4 '17 Cucumbers for spring crop. C. W. Wald. Mar- ket Growers J 18:132 F 15 '16 Cucumbers without fertilization. Am Flor 51: 234 Ag 31 '18 Early cucumbers. 11 Country Gent 81:394 F 19 '16 Early cucumbers from Norfolk. J. T. Reed. il "Country Gent 82:797 Ap 28 '17 Earlv started cucumbers. E. A. S. Peckham. Gard M 23:116 Mr '16 276 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Cucumbers — Continued Experiences with cucumbers; symposium. Maiket Growers J 23:133+ O 1 '18 First generation crosses in cucumbers. H. K. Hayes and D. F. Jones. Conn State Ag Exp Rep 1916, pt 5:319-21 '17 Growing and marlieting of squashes, melons and cucumbers. H: M. Howard. Mass Ag Bd B 5:116-25 '18 (3d ed. rev.) Growing Boston's cukes. E. I. Farrington. il Country Gent 81:1472 Ag 5 '16 Growing cucumbers under glass. C. W. Waid. Market Growers J 22:323 Ap 15 '18 Harrison cuke plant at Kankakee, Illinois. S. E. Durst. Market Growers J 20:159 F 15 '17 Intensified cucumber culture. Prac F 112:251 Je 15 '16 Intensive cucumber growing in hothouses. P. Aquatias. Gard Chron (Lond) 60:199 O 21 '16 Melons in dirt bands; seedlings started this way will make a good crop. C. E. Durst. 11 Country Gent 83:38 F 23 '18 Money in cucumber pickles. J: E. Taylor. Gard M 23:6 F '16 New varieties of vegetables. 11 Ag Gaz of Canada 4:216-17 Mr '17 Picl'ee also Cream — Bacteriology; Ice cream — Bacteriology ; Milk — Bacteriology Dairy barns. See Barns and stables — Dairy bains Dairy buildings Common sense dairy buildings. R. E. White, il plan Field II 26:746-7 S '16 Dairy buildings at United States naval acad- emy. C. D. Francis. Hoard's D 52:725 D 15 '16 Modern dairy buildings at Strathglass farm; with plans, il Field II 26:435-6 My '16 Modern dairy buildings; Longview farm. 11 Field I! 26:205-7 Mr '16 Modem dairy buildings; Mt. Loretto school farm, il Field II 26:341-2-}- Ap '16 Plan for a small dairy house. E. Kelly and K. E. Parks. Kimball's D F 16:62-2 Ag 15 '18 Plans of dairy buildings approved by the State dairy bureau. (In 11th biennial re- port, p 16-37> il plans '16 Cal. State dairy bur., 268 Market st, San Francisco Small cold storages and dairy buildings. J. A. Ruddick and J. Burgess. 21p plans '17 Can- ada Ag See also Barns and stables — Dairy barns; Farm buildings; Milk houses Dairy cattle congress Attractive premiums offered at the Dairy cattle congress. E. S. Estel. Jersey B 35: 1392 S 6 '16 Dairy cattle congress, 1916. E. S. Estel. Kim- ball's D F 14:566 S 15 '16 Dairv cattle congress, 1917. E. S. Estel. il Kimball's D P 15:617 S 15 17 Dairv congress buys permanent home at Waterloo, Iowa. Breeder's Gaz 69:1071 My 18 '16 Exhibit to be held at Waterloo, la., Sept. 30- Oct. 6. Kimball's D F 16:654 S 1 '18 8th annual congress, Waterloo, Oct. 1-7. il Jersev B 36:1556-7 O 10 '17; Breeder's Gaz 72:614+ O 11 '17; Wallaces' F 42:1383-4 O 12 '17; Kimball's D F 15:744-5+ O 15 '17; Hoard's D 54:402-3+ O 19 '17 Iowa dairv show Jersey prizes. Jersey B 35: 1306 Ag 23 '16 1916 Dairv cattle congress, Waterloo, la., Oct. 2-8. Wallaces' F 41:1126, 1332-3 Ag 25, O 13 '16; Kimball's D F 14:546, 655-}- S 1, O 15 '16; Jersev B 35:1588-9 O 11 '16 Breeder's Gaz 70:665-6 O 12 '16; Hoard's D 52:467-8 O 27 '16 1916 Dairy cattle congress. E. S. Estel. Hoard's D 51:746 My 26 '16 1916 Dairy cattle congress, Oct. 2-8. E. S. Estel. Kimball's D F 14:484 Ag 1 '16 9th annual congress will be held September 30 to October 6. E. S. Estel. Jersey B 37:791 My 15 '18 Show to be held at Waterloo, la., Sept. 30- Oct. 6. il Kimball's D F 16:515, 589-90+ S 15, O 15 '18; Hoard's D 56:404-5+ O 18 '18; Jersev B 37:1662-3 O 9 '18; O Judd Farmer 65:308 O 12 '18; Wallaces' F 43:1464+ O 11 '18 Dairy clubs Boys and girls learn dairying and make pro- fits from banker's cows, il Banker-F 3:7 S '16 Club for your school. Hoard's D 56:304 S 27 '18 Martin dairy club. Hoard's D 55:112 F 8 'IS 1916 Indiana dairy club contest. C. R. Geoi'ge. Jersey B 35:275 F 23 '16 Dairy conference, May 5-6, 1916 Account of meeting and resolutions passed, conference of May 5-6. N Y Prod R 42:85 + My 10 '16 Conference of the allied dairy interests In Washington, D.C. Breeder's Gaz 69:1064 My 18 '16 Dairy platform resolutions adopted. Nat Stock & F 40:208 My 20 '16 Important gatherings of dairymen, Washing- ton, D.C, May 5-6. Hoard's D 51:692 My 19 •16 National dairy conference to develop vmiform rules for care of dairy products. Ohio P 137:711 My 20 '16 Public discussions of needs of dairy industry. Creamery 4:24-5+ My '16 Washington dairy convention. Jersey B 35: 768 My 17 '16 Washington meeting of dairvmen. H. G. Van Pelt. Kimball's D F 14:372-3+ Je 1 '16 Dairy conference, June 25, 1917 Dairvmen meet food administrator Hoover, "VVashington, June 25, 1917. Creamery 5:27-8 Jl '17 Dairy conference, April 12-13, 1918 Important and representative conferences, Chicago, April 12-13. Jersey B 37:641, 646 Ap 24 '18; Hoard's D 55:615 Ap 26 '18; N Y Prod R 45:936 Ap 24 '18; Kimball's D F 16:342-t-, 351 My 1 '18; Creamery 7:29-33 My '18 280 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dairy conference, April 12-13, 1918 — Cont. Resolutions adopted at a conference of the national dairy industry, Chicago, April 12- 13. Nat Stock & P 42:127 Ap 27 '18; Ohio F 141:592 Ap 27 '18 Dairy cows. See Cows Dairy exchanges New system adopted on dairy exchanges, ef- fective January 1. N Y Prod R 45:262 D 26 '17 Dairy exhibits. See Dairy shows Dairy extension conference, March 22, 1917 Conference at Washington, D. C, Mai-ch 22, 1917. Hoard's D 53:524 Ap 13 '17 Conference of dairy breed associations and dairy division of the United States Depai-t- ment of agriculture, March 22, 1917. W. Macmonnies. Jersey B 36:511 Ap 4 '17 Meeting in Washington, D.C., March 22, 1917. Field II 27:364 My '17 Dairy extension work Cheese- factory extension work. B. H. Rawl Countiy Gent 81:886 Ap 22 '16 Dairy division conference. Hoard's D 51:966 Jl 14 '16 Dairy extension for high school agricultural teachers. I. J. Mathews. Hoard's D 52:905 Ja 19 '17 Dairy work at Madison; investigation under- taken by Wisconsin experiment station. H. Lr. Russell. N Y Prod R 42:510 Jl 19 '16 Egypt takes the cow cure. C. E. Gapen. il Country Gent 81:1499-1500 Ag 12 '16 Dairy farm management Basis of dairy farming. W. M. Kelly. Ohio F 137:462 Mr 25 '16 Business of ten dairy farms in the bluegrass I'egion of Kentucky. J. H. Arnold. U S Ag B u'io ', x-J.^ 17 Danish farm management. Field II 28:604 Ag Exact cost and income on a small dairy farm. A. J. Bill. Hoard's D 51:282-(- Mr 10 '16 Farm management. A. Leitch. (In Reports Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 13-21) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Feeding and farm management. M. H Rob- erts, jr. il Jersey B 37:1634-5-f-, 1770-1-1- 1860-H-, 1942-3-F O 9, 23, N 6. 20 '18 Fit your dairy to your farm. W. M Kellv il Ohio F 139:230 F 17 '17 From just a farm to a paying dairy farm G. H. Dacy. il Prac F 112:119 Mr 15 '16 Getting rid of horse hauling. J. B. Robertson, il System on the Farm 2:10-11 Ja '18 Handling dairy-farm manure right. C A LeClair. il plans Country Gent 82:2006+ D How we work with our neighbors and eight other breeding policies. B. Fruit, il System on the Farm 2:51-3 F '18 Incidental income on the dairy farm J- Marsh. Hoard's D 51:312-13 Mr 10 '16 I^abor comparison of dairy and poultry busi- ness. W. H. Jenkins. Nat Stock & f'41:1176 F 16 18 Labor cost on a dairy farm. W. S. Tomlinson Ohio F 141:580 Ap 20 '18 Lowering costs while increasing production. il System on the Farm 1:182-3 Jl '17 Making a dairy from dairv profits. J- B Smith, il O Judd Farmer 60:3 Ja 1 '16 Making a large farm pay. C: S. Phelps Hoard's D 51:459 Ap 7 '16 Management of dairy herds. E. V. Ellington Idaho Ag Exp B 102:1-41 '17 Management of the dairy herd. R. w Clark il Colo Ag Ext B 127:1-13 '17 Managing the dairy farm for profit D H ?}}a\o7^}^ Dairymen's Assn Rep 1913- 1916:133-41 17 Peaks and valleys in the farming game. R. G. Jones. Hoard's D 51:619 My 5 '16 Practical balance for a successful dairy farm G. P. Warren. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 4- 580-5 Ap '16; Same cond. J Ag (Quebec) 21:ix Ag '17 Problem in dairy farm management T But- ler. Prog F 31:671 My 20 '16 Profitable dairy-farm organization in Ken- tucky. W. D. Nicholls and J. B. Hutson il Ky Ag Exp B 217:97-146 '18 Reducing losses on milk bottles. System on the Farm 1:257-8 S '17 Relation of size of dairy to economy of milk production. J. A. Hopkins, jr. Del Ag Exp B 118:1-50 '18 Well-managed Ohio dairy farm. L. L. Rum- mell. il Ohio F 140:421 N 10 '17 iSee also Dairy farms Dairy farm names Naming the daily. Country Gent 81:58 Ja 8 '16 Dairy farm surveys Average farms and others. A. M. Loomis. Country Gent 81:1265 Je 24 '16 CattaraAigus county, N.Y., cow census. W. W. White. Hoard's D 50:866; 51:100, 240, 333, 482, 628, 697, 872, 964; 52:44, 210, 282, 432, 583, 637, 710 Ja 21, F 11, Mr 3, 17, Ap 7, My 5, 19, Je 23, Jl 14, Ag 4, S 8, 22, O 20, N 17- 24, D 8 '16 Cost of milk production. J. B. Lindsey. Mass Ag Ext B 11:1-8 '16 Cost of producing milk on 174 farms in Dela- ware county. New York (B. 364). A. L. Thompson, il maps Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916:115-79 '17 Cow and the man factors for success; farm survey work of New York farm bureaus. A. M. Loomis. il Hoard's D 51:961 Jl 14 '16 Dairy farm survey. J: Gould. Hoard's D 51: 330 Mr 17 '16 Dairy surveys in New York. A. M. Loomis. Ohio F 137:684 My 13 '16 Investigation of the cost of milk production in western Washington. F. W. Rader. West- ern Wash Ag Exp B v 6:63-9 Ag '18 Profitable dairy-farm organization In Ken- tucky. W. D. Nicholls and J. B. Hutson. il Ky Ag Exp B 217:97-146 '18 Relation of size of dairy to economy of milk production. J. A. Hopkins, jr. Del Ag Exp B 118:1-50 '18 Studies from the survey on the cost of market milk production. K. B. Musser and others. Conn Ag Coll Ext B 7:1-28 '17 Study of share-rented dairy farms in Green county, Wis., and Kane county, 111. E. A. Boeger. map U S Ag B 603:1-14 '18 Work of the farm bureaus; results of dairy farm surveys. A. M. Loomis. Kimball's D F 14:465 Jl 15 '16 Dairy farm tours. See Farm tours Dairy farms Aliso dairy farm. C. Van Vuren. il Hoard's D 53:3 Ja 26 '17 Another good dairy farm. E. J. Turner. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:566-9 S '17 Ayrshires o' Strathglass. A. G. Morrell. il Country Life 30:56-7 Je '16 Back-to-the-lander makes good. Hoard's D 53:839 Je 8 '17 Bain and farm power, il Kimball's D F 16: 439 Je 1 '18 Beginning wrong — finishing strong. H. S. Stabler, il Country Gent 81:2215-16 D 30 '16 Big dairy with a big purpose. A. L. Tichane. il Jersey B 37:2021-2 D 4 '18 Building a herd of Guernseys. R. A. Atwood. il O Judd Farmer 62:1 Je 23 '17 Business of dairying. W. C. Cowgill. il Coun- try Gent 82:1002 Je 9 '17 Capital city Holstein herd at Soldiers' Home farm near Washington, D. C. J. B. Bain, il Kimball's D F 15:3-4 Ja 15 '17 Chimacum stock farms. A. B. Nystrom. il Hoard's D 52:907 Ja 19 '17 Combination grain and dairy farm. R. E. Hundertmark. il Hoard's D 51:231 Mr 3 '16 Cows, corn and clover. G: H. Dacy. il Coun- try Gent 82:1106 Jl 7 '17 Cows did it; how a run-down cotton farm that was too poor to grow truck was made into a paving dairy farm. J. L. Mitchell, jr. Pros F 32:1046 O 6 '17 Dairv cows make Benson. W: Johnson. Kim- ball's D F 16:535 Jl 1 '18 Dairv day in latitude 47 degrees. J. A. Mac- donald. Rural N Y 77:124 Ja 26 '18 Dairv dream coming true. H. R. O'Brien, il Country Gent 83:9 S 7 '18 Dairv farm that pays. R. G. Miller. Kimball's D F 15:546 Ag 15 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 281 Dairy farms — Continued Dairy farming saved and made the farm. R. "G. Miller. Kimball's D F 14:822 Ja 1 '17 Dairv in the southwest near El Paso, Texas. S. "p. Cowgill. il Country Gent 81:1394 Jl 22 '16 Dairy profits $900 a month; Blairs dairy farm in North Carolina. W. M. Brown. 11 Kim- ball's D F 15:144 Mr 1 '17 Dairying in the Old Dominion. M. T. Maho- ne.y. Prac F 113:221 Je 1 '17 Dairying made this farm a success; Augus- tine Bros, farm in ^Visconsin. H. I. Wood, il Hoard's D 51:929 Jl 7 '16 Dairyman who doesn't depend on milk. E. B. Heaton. il O Judd Farmer 65:524 D 7 '18 Daisy Hill farm and its Holsteins. 11 Kim- bail's D F 16:651+ S 1 '18 Dane's success witli cows, il Wallaces' F 42: 435 Mr 9 '17 Day on a dairv farm. J. G. Morse. Rural N Y 76:1160 O 6 '17 Developing Ohio state dairy champions. L. L. Rummell. il Ohio F 141:525+ Ap 13 '18 Dream of 30 years realized, il Hoard's D 53: 601 Ap 27 '17 Durham, a city with a clean milk supply. S. R. Winters, il Hoard's D 54:827 Ja 4 '18 Edgemoor farm, San Diego co., Cal. il Hoard's D 52:65 Ag 11 '16 Farm with a personality: Miller farm, Hen- rico county. Va. "SV: H. Dean. 11 Country Gent 81:1715-16 S 23 '16 Farm with the twin silos. Linn county, Iowa. 11 Wallaces' F 41:919 Je 30 '16 Farmer who knows how; Fairview farms. H. H. Lyon, il Hoard's D 52:29+ Ag 4 '16 Fifteen vears of record keeping. 11 Hoard's D 56:35 Ag 2 '18 Flintstone farm and its milking shorthorns. E. L. D. Sevmour. 11 Country Life 30:44-5 Ag '16 Fortune in fourteen years of dairy cattle breeding. 11 Wallaces' F 41:1367 O 20 '16 Forty cows on forty acres. D. E. Andrews. 11 Kimball's D F 15:269 Ap 15 '17 Forty cows on forty acres. G. H. Dacy. 11 Country Gent 82:1518 O 6 '17 Fox brothers' Guernseys; Waukesha Guern- sey farms. D. E. Andrews. Kimball's D F 14:453 Jl 15 '16 Fresh-air-cold-flgure farm; Wood Brook farm. M. C. Telfer. il Hoard's D 55:979+ Jl 5 '18 From planter to dairyman. C. H. Staples. 11 Kimball's D F 14:273 Ap 15 '16 Full pail of milk; Bigger farm, Kansas. H. W. Doyle. 11 Hoard's D 52:343 O 6 '16 Gold medal milk plant, il Prac F 112:199 My 1 '16 Good dairying in Macoupin county. O Judd Farmer 63:3 O 20 '17 Grow into dairying. S. L. Coleman. Kimball's D F 15:344 My 15 '17 Happy and useful old age on the farm; farm of E. Z. Parks. Cattaraugus Co.. N.Y. W. M. Kelly. 11 Ohio F 138:137-8 Ag 19 '16 He stuck to it. W. E. Duckwall. il Nat Stock & F 40:1352 Mr 10 '17 Holsteins, alfalfa, silage — a winning combi- nation; Brookslde farm. R. G. Jones. Hoard's D 52:693 D 8 '16 Holsteins helped Enns. J. Deare. il Country Gent 83:40 Ja 19 '18 Home grown feed and help. E. Troeger. 11 Ohio F 141:533 Ap 13 '18 Home of Golden Fern's Noble; Brookwood fanns. 11 Jersey B 37:45 Ja 9 '18 How a dairyman made good. C. W. Burkett. (In De Laval dairy hand book, p 7-9) 11 '16 De Laval separator co.. New York How a large southern herd is managed. 11 Jersey B 37:305-6 F 27 '18 How we run our dairy. C. S. Dean. Prac F 112:61 F 1 '16 Income from six cows. Wallaces' F 43:939 Je 14 '18 Intensive dairying in Australia. J. R. Mac- donald. J Ag New Zealand 14:302-3 Ap '17 Iowa state dairy farm. Wallaces' F 41:1002 Jl 21 '16 Is the dairy farmer Interested in tractors? il Hoards D 53:912 Je 29 '17 Jerseys at Wildwood. Jersey B 35:1644 O 18 '16 La Cima — the summit. J. G. Watson. 11 Kim- ball's D F 14:657 O 15 '16; Same. Jersey B 35:1470 S 20 '16 Leading dairyman endorses million acre wheat campaign. Ag Digest 2:568 Ag '17 Line-breeding at Jean Du Luth farms. 11 Hoard's D 55:3 Ja 25 '18 Little visits to big Holstein farms. H. G. Van Pelt, il Kimball's D F 16:438 Je 1 '18 Longcliff dairy herd. C. R. Benjamin. 11 Pur- due Ag 12:533-4 Je '18 Loveland farms and its Ayrshires. D. E. An- drews, il Kimball's D F 14:225 Ap 1 '16 Making profits and progress, Mixter farm at Hardwick, Mass. il Field II 26:416-17 My '16 Meridale and its Jerseys. J: Andrews. 11 Kimball's D F 15:483+ Jl 15 '17 Milk trade on small capital. O Judd Farmer 62:20 F 3 '17 Mixter Guernseys — a breeding herd. 11 Hoard's D 53:557-8 Ap 20 '17 Modern Illinois dairy. Hoai-d's D 51:453 Ap 7 '16 New farms for old. J: R. Sibley. 11 Jersey B 37:1690, 1719 O 9-16 '18 Ohio dairv. W. E. Buckwall. il Hoard's D 52:689 D 8 '16 Pacific Northwest Holstein herd. 11 Hoard's D 52:869 Ja 12 '17 Pelletier at Pontiac. 11 Hoard's D 53:467 Ap 6 '17 Picturesque farm in Kansas. 11 Jersey B 37: 265 P 20 '18 Pioneer dairyman of Iowa. 11 Hoard's D 52:799 D 29 '16 Poorer lot; Ben Pringle and the beginning of Old Inn farm's success. A. M. Loomis. il Country Gent 82:235-6 F 10 '17 Practices of a daiivman in Vermont. Hoard's D 54:251 S 21 '17 Producer who retails, il Wallaces' F 42:867 Je I '17 Producing certified milk economically. C. M. Baker. 11 Hoard's D 55:43 F 1 '18 Professional man makes a good dairy farmer. W. H. Jenkins. 11 Hoard D 51:281 Mr 10 '16 Profit in purebreds. L. L. Rummell. il Ohio F 142:397+ O 26 '18 Profitable eightv-acre Kentucky dairy farm. T. R. Bryant. Jersey B 35:771 My 17 '16 Profitable small daiiy farm. F. E. Ellis. 11 Hoard's D 52:313 S 29 '16 Progress, il Purdue Ag 10:25-6+ Ja '16 Progressive Jersey dairy in Colorado; farm of A. M. McClenahan. C. H. Wolfe. Jersey B 35:1130 Jl 19 '16 Progressive Jewish farmer. P. Scheresche- oskv. Hoard's D 55:379 Mr 22 '18 Prosperity at Homestead farm. A. M. Hellings. Jersey B 37:512 Ap 3 '18 Pusa (India) dairy herd. G. S. Henderson. II Ag J of India 12:328 Ap '17 Renting dairy farms on shares. Hoard's D 55:987 Jl 5 '18; Same. Wallaces' F 43:1042 Jl 12 '18: Same. Prog F 33:1050 S 28 '18; Same. Ohio F 142:377 O 19 '18 Rival stock farm. D. E. Andrews, il Kim- ball's D F 14:175 Mr 15 '16 Rosamond Holstein farm. C. Van Vuren. il Hoard's D 45:5 Jl 27 '17 Rovcroft Jerseys. 11 Hoard's D 51:5-6 Ja 28 '16 Safanac Inn dairy. H. C. Campbell. 11 Hoard's D 55:805 My 31 '18 Scenes from a Holland certified dairy. L. Dukstra. 11 Hoard's D 55:1011 Jl 12 '18 Scenes from Ingleside farm; the home of the Detroit creamery company, Michigan. il Hoard's D 54:795 D 28 '17 Sherwood dairy farm. F. F. Gllmore. Hoard's D 54:617 N 23 '17 Storv of Brookwood. H. G. Gulliver. 11 Field II 28:748-60 O '18 Stratford model dairy and experimental area. J. W. Deem, il J Ag New Zealand 15:317-21 D '17 Stratford model dairy farm; first year's op- erations. J. W. Deem. J Ag New Zealand 17:231-2 O '18 Successful farming with pure-bred cattle. W. H. Jenkins. 11 Nat Stock & F 42:511 Ag 31 '18 282 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dairy farms ^Contimied Successful ice cream business on a dairy farm. D. V. Vandiver. il Hoard's D 53:273 Mr 9 '17 Sunnyside not a Mississippi bubble. H. Jen- kins, il Jersey B 37:507 Ap 3 '18 Surmounts boll weevil with Jerseys in Louisi- ana. C. H. Staples, il Jersey B 37:935 Je 12 •18 Tenants partners on Illinois farms. O Judd Farmer 61:3 S 30 '16 Trimming overhead; lowanola dairy. B. T. Leavitt. Hoai'd's D 55:93 F 8 '18 Two Illinois brothers succeed with purebred Guernseys. O Judd Farmer 60:6 Ja 1 '16 Unique dairy partnership. P. B. Paxson. Kimbah's D F 14:572 S 15 '16 University dairy farm at Notre Dame. A. J. Hayes, il Hoard's D 51:579 Ap 28 '16 Visit to John Rathbun's dairy farm. E. B. Heaton. O Judd Farmer 65:429 N 9 '18 Visiting two Oregon dairv farms. J. W. Pixley. Hoard's D 53:45 F 2 '17 Well -managed dairy farm; F. G. Johnson and son's Mountain View farm at Foster. il J Ag (Quebec) 21:185 Je '18 Well managed dairv farm; Maple Grove dairy, Ohio. R. I. Grady, il Hoard's D 56: 693 D 13 '18 Well-managed Ohio dairy farm. L. L. Rum- mell. il Ohio F 140:421 N 10 '17 Where Ciane bros., Indiana, produce market milk, il plans Hoard's D 56:355 O 11 '18 Whiteside dairy accomplishment. O Judd Farmer G3:l S 29 '17 Why couldn't I? J. Eby. il Country Gent 83:7 Ja 19 '18 Wilderness conquered. F. P. Cowing. il Hoard's D 52:161 S 1 '16 See also Dairy buildings; Dairy farm management Dairy food and drug officials, American asso- ciation of. See Association of American dairy, food and drug officials Dairy houses. See Milk houses Dairy improvement associations. See Cow test- ing associations Dairy industry and trade American dairy farmer's task. E. W. Gage, il Kimball's D F 16:588-f Ag 1 '18 Billion dollar industry. Kimball's D P 14:557- 60-I-, 626+ S 15-0 1 '16 Bright future for dairymen. D. H. Propps. Kimball's D F 15:83:5 N 15 '17 Buttermakers' duty to nation. N Y Prod R 45:122-3+ N 28 '17 Changing currents in the milk stream. F. H. Hig^ins. Hoard's D 54:407 O 19 ■"17 Condition of dairy industry. N Y Prod R 44; 438 Jl 11 '17 Conservative dairy thoughts. Ohio P 141:430 Mr 23 '18 Dairy cows and food products. M. I. Requa. Kimball's D P 16:71 P 1 '18 Dairy farmer in 1917. H. H. Dean. (In Re- ports, Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 88-92) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Dairy industry as a fundamental part of the agriculture of the future. B. H. Rawl. J Dairy Sci 1:428-32 Ja '18 Dairy industry co-operation. P. M. Foulser. N Y Prod R 46:210 Je 5 '18 Dairy industry important in war times. M. D. Munn. Jersey B 37:1081-2 Jl 10 '18 Dairy industry in the province of Quebec, and co-operation. Int R Ag Econ 68:5-15 Ag '16 Dairy industry of the South; milk situation in Louisiana. R. G. Miller. Hoard's D 55:728 My 17 '18 Dairy operations on a war basis. Ag Digest 3:17 Jl '18 Dairying industry; conference of factory man~ agers. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:945-54 Jl '17 Dairying industry of Ontario. G. R. Taggart. (Commerce Reports 25) p 394-5 (Ja 30) '17 U. S. Bureau of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D. C. Dairyman's outlook. Kimball's D F 16:666 S 1 •18 Dairyman's responsibility. M. D. Munn. Kimball's D F 16:489 S 15 '18 Dairymen must co-operate. M. D. Campbell. Hoard's D 56:509+ N 8 '18 Dairymen must meet problem. P. W. Merrill. Kimball's D P 16:489 Je 15 '18 Educational campaign wins at convention of the American warehousemen's association. N Y Prod R 45:185 D 12 '17 English dairy trade. N Y Prod R 42:610, 660 Ag 9-16 '16 Federated dairies of Schleswig-Holstein. Int R Ag Econ 68:1-4 Ag '16 Future of the dairy industry. A. Levin. Prac F 14:107 Mr 1 '18 Future of the dairy industry. E. W. Simons, il Hoard's D 56:33 Ag 2 '18; Excerpts. Nat Stock & F 42:369 Jl 13 '18 Future of the milk business. C: H. Kilbourne. Creamery 4:15-17 Jl '16 General outlook for the dairy industry. O. Erf. Ohio F 140:315 O 13 '17 Hoover and dairymen confer; with proclama- tion. Kimball's D F 15:493 Jl 15 '17; Same (proclamation). Jersey B 36:1079 Jl 11 '17; Same (proclamation). N Y Prod R 44:438 Jl 11 '17 Hoover confers with dairymen. Kimball's D F 16:593 O 15 '18 India may increase use of cream separators. Creamery 4:49 Ap '16 Market milk situation in Wisconsin. Hoard's D 54:587 N 16 '17 Milk situation in New England; a review of the report of the Boston chamber of com- merce. Kimball's D F 16:66+ F 1 '18 New Zealand season. N Y Prod R 46:478 Jl 24 '18 Producers organize; urge support of repre- sentatives in Washington. N Y Prod R 46: 944 O 16 '18 Progress in the milk business, especially in New York city. C: H. Kilbourne. Cream- ery 4:15-19 Mr '16 Progress in the New South Wales dairying in- dustry. M. A. O'Callaghan. Ag Gaz of New Sout'h Wales 28:356-8 My '17 Provincialism in the dairy industry. C: E. North. Creamery 5:21-5 Ap '17 Reducing my biggest loss. H. V. Stanley, il System on the Farm 2:12-13 Ja '18 Report of the federal milk commission. Prac F 114:107 Mr 1 '18 Repoit of the inspectors-general. (In Report, 1917, p. 114-19) plans '17 Quebec ag. dept., Quebec Role of the dairy industry in a system of na- tional agricultural development. B. H. Rawl. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, V. 3. p. 585-90) '17 Shall we bite off our noses? Kimball's D P 16:339+ My 1 '18 Should all heifers be raised? W. J. Fraser. Jersey B 36:1327, 1363, 1399 Ag 29-S 12 '17; Same. N Y Piod R 44:688, 726, 798 Ag 29-S 5, 19 '17; Same. Hoard's D 54:301, 322, 371 S 28-0 12 '17; Same. Creamery 6:65-7 O '17; Same. Wallaces" F 42:1435, 1535, 1593 O 19, N 9, 23 '17: Same cond. O Judd Parmer 63:3 S 15 '17; Excerpt. Ag Digest 2:659 O '17: Excerpt. J Ag (Quebec '21:122 F '18 Some aspects of the dairying industry of Eng- land and Wales. W. Gavin, maps J Bd Ag 23:sup5-52 S '16 Some financial factors in the production of market milk; with discussion. P. Rasmussen. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 191B:154- 66 Some suggestions in connection with the milk problem, plan Cornell Ag Ext B 12:453-7 '17 Square deal for dairymen: what organization meant for California, milk producers. J. M. Henderson. Banker-P 5:10 S '18 Tough competition; dairymen's trust and the allied condensed milk contracts. N Y Prod R 45:56 N 14 '17 Valuable gift; P. M. Sharpies offers dairy cattle to promote Red cross funds, infant welfare, the dairy industry and French dairv reestablishment. N Y Prod R 46:414 Jl 10 '18 War and its effect on the dairying industry. J. A. Ruddick. (In Reports, Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 122-3) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto / AGRICULTURAL INDEX 283 Dairy industry and trade — Continued * War and the dairying industry. J- A. Rud- dick. (In Report. Dairymen's assns., 1917, p 117-20) 'IS Ontario ag. dept., Toronto War conditions in England. N Y Prod R 46: SOS O 2 'IS When Aladdin rubs his lamp; power of ad- vertising. H. S. K. Willcox. Hoard's D 56: 249 S 20 '18 Whv milk will be scarcer and higher. A. G. Morrell. il Country Gent 82:1346-7 S 1 '17 Whv we should use more milk. C. E. Gapen. il Country Gent 83:3-4+ My 25 '18 See also Butter trade; Cheese industry and trade; Dairy exchanges; Dairymen's associa- tions; Milk industry and trade Bibliography Cattle & dairying in California; a selective list of articles on cattle and dairying in California in the California state library. V. Clowe, comp. 24p '17 Cal. library school, Sacramento Obtainable only thru Public affairs in- formation service, 95S-964 University av, N. Y. (Typew $1.20) Regulation Dairy industry act explained. M. A. O'Cal- laghan. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27: 409-14 Je '16 Dairy industry act, 1915, and regulations. M. A. O'Callaghan. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:707-12 O '16 Dairy industry act; regulations established by order-in-council. Ag Gaz of Canada 5: 946-9 O '18 Dairy trade control. N Y Prod R 44:785 S 19 "'17 Report of committee on milk regulations with introductory remarks. J. B. Newman. Assn Am Dairy Food & Drug OfRc Pro 1918:57-69 Rviles and regulations for clean and safe milk supply. E- Kelly and others. J Dairy Sci 1: 356-60 N '17; Same. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1917:106-11; Discussion. 111-13 '17 Statistics Balance of trade in dairy products. Kimball's D F 16:840 N 1 '18 Commercial stocks of dairy and related prod- ucts, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:1-23 Je 22 '18 Commercial stocks of dairy and related prod- ucts, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:1-20 Ag 31 •18 Dairy manufactures for 1914. Creamery 4:18 Je '16; Same. N Y Prod R 42:276 Je 7 '16 Exports and imports of dairy products. Hoard's D 52:56 As 4 '16 Minnesota creameries, cheese, ice cream and canning factories; creamery list for 1917; creamery statistics for 1910 to 1916. 79p il '17 Minn. State dairy and food dept., St Paul Our dairv manufactures. N Y Prod R 44: 1070-1 O 24 '17 Production and consumption of dairy prod- ucts. E. Merritt. U S Ag B 177:1-19 '15 Quebec dairv statistics for 1915. G. E. Mar- • quis. J Ag (Quebec) 20:39 Ag '16 Statistics of dairv products. U S Ag Yearbook 1917:725-32; Excerpts. Creamery 7:37-9 Jl '18 Statistics of production and marketing of dairv products. R. C. Potts. J Dairy Sci 1: 409-19 Ja '18 Wisconsin dairy statistics. G: T. Weigle. N Y Prod R 46:218 Je 5 'IS; Same. Hoard's D 55:939 Je 21 "18 Dairy inspection Bacterial testing versus dairy inspection. C: E. North. Hoard's D 55:496 Ap 5 '18 Bearing of dairy inspection on better control of milk-borne diseases of man. J. W. Kerr. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1915:87- 95; Same cond. Creamery 4:19 Ja '16 Care to give milk in the cities. R. G. Mayotte. (In Report. Quebec Dairymen's assn., 1916, p. 217-27) '17 Cheese factory and creamery instruction and inspection in the provinces, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:964-85 N '16 City milk supplies and the score card system. E. L. D. Seymour. Country Life 31:78 N '16 City's milk supply. L,. W. Rowles. il Country Gent 81:22 Ja 1 '16 Common sense about milk. H. Quick. il Country Gent 81:1143-4 Je 3 '16 Control of public milk supplies by the use of the microscopic inethod. R. S. Breed and J. D. Brew, bibliog J Dairy Sci 1:259-71 S '17 Dairy farm inspection. Creamery 7:25-6 P '18 Dairy farm inspection. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 56:363 O 11 '18 Dairy farm score card. E. Kelly. J Dairy Sci 1:400-8 Ja '18 Dairy inspection. W. H. Bailey. Am Vet M Assn J 52:686-92 F '18 Dairy inspection methods. G. H. Conn. Ohio F 139:278 F 24 '17 Dairy inspection needs. Ohio F 139:448 Mr 24 '17 Dairy inspection needs. A. D. Burke. Ohio F 139:515 Ap 7 '17 Dairy inspection needs. Ohio F 139:448 Mr 24 139:402 Mr 17 '17 Dairy score card. Hoard's D 53:648 My 4 '17 Dairy score card and its relation to milk qual- ity; with discussion. R. S. Breed. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 104:62-75 F '18 Dairyman on the milk problem. C. A. Perrin. Rural N Y 75:1576 D 23 '16 Decret portant reglementation du fonction- nement de la section d'inspections de- partementales de police animale a I'Uru- guay. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:685-6 '17 Delaware grangers oppose milk inspection. J. B. Rumbf. Hoard's D 53:386 Mr 23 '17 Example of barn scoring. F. J. Hickey. Rural N Y 76:483 Mr 31 '17 Farmers and the milk investigation commit- tee. Rural N Y 75:1099 Ag 19 '16 Federal inspection applied to dairy products shipped in interstate commei'ce. N Y Prod R 42:794 S 13 '16 History of milk inspection in Chicago and future of municipal milk Inspection. W. A. Evans. Assn Am Dairy Food & Drug Offic Pro 1918:34-41 How may an inspector know when milk is good. H. A. Harding. Mass Ag Bd Year- book 1917,pt 2:74-84 '18 How the inspector won the banner. Creamery 7:30 F '18 Inspection and sanitation of dairies. J. O. La- Bach and N. M. Cregor. Ky Ag Exp B 211: 211-28 '17 Inspection is insufficient. Hoard's D 50:835 Ja 14 '16 Inspection of dairy products. J. F. Singleton. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:510-11 Je '16 Keep it clean — keep it cold. Kimball's D F 15: 351 My 15 '17 Laboratory milk and meat inspection. J. F. Mitchell. Am Vet M Assn J 51:363-73 Je '17 Linthicum resolution. W. M. Chandler. N Y Prod R 42:922+ O 4 '16 Linthicum resolution. W: T. Creasy. N Y Prod R 42:477 Jl 12 '16; Same. Hoard's D 52:12 Jl 28 '16 Maine farmer and milk inspector. B. W. Mc- Keen. Rural N Y 76:928 Jl 28 '17 Market milk inspection in Wisconsin. (In annual report, 1917, p. 111-34) maps '17 Dairy and food comr., Madison, Wis. Means of improving a city milk supply. R. A. Lawson. il Purdue Ag 10::^l-4 .le '16 Meat and milk inspection with regard to pub- lic health. G. F. Sloane. Am Vet M Assn J 52:63-6 O '17 Milk dealer's laboratory. A. Petitclarc. Creamery 5:52+ O '16 Milk inspection problem. Ohio F 140:44 Jl 21 '17 Milk inspection problem. R. E. Hundertmark. Ohio F 139:364 Mr 10 '17 Milk inspection problem. I. J. Mathews. Ohio F 139:716, 744, 768 My 26-Je 9 '17 Milk quality as determined by present dairy score cards (B. 398). J. D. Brew. N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915:125-50 '16 Milk sanitation on the farm. L. B. Dunham. il Ohio F 139:146 F 3 '17 Milk situation. Rural N Y 75:1476 N 25 '16 284 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dairy inspection — Continued Municipal Inspection of dairy products. J: T. Ashcraft. 11 Modern City (43 Franklin bldg-., Baltimore, 35c) 1:14-16 My '17 Need for dairy inspection. D. F. Mattson. Ohio F 138:253 S 16 '16 New dairy score card proposed bv C: E. North. Kimball's D F 15:379 Je 1 '17; Same abridged. Creamery 5:60 My '17; Same abridged. N Y Prod R 44:278 Je 13 '17 New method for scoring dairies. H. F. Jud- kins. Creamery 7:27-9 Jl '18 Policy of the U. S. Bureau of chemistry re- garding dairy and milk inspection under tlie pure food law. C. L. Alsberg. Int Assn Daily & Milk Inspec Rep 1915:113-16; Same. Creamery 4:30-1 F '16 Practical dairy inspection. F. D. Holford. Am Vet M Assn J 50:52-6 O '16 Preliminary report of the effect of the sani- tary milk code upon the milk supply of the state. L. R. Williams. N Y Ag Dept B 80:1613-18 F '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:1613-18 '17 Present practicability of federal standards for milk handling. H. A. Harding. Creamery 4:19-23 My '16 Present status of milk supervision in the cities of Ohio. F. G. Boudreau. Ohio Pub Health J (Ohio State bd. of Health, Co- lumbus) 8:76-80 F '17 Present status of official supervision of the Massachusetts milk supply by federal, state and local authorities, (/.'i Report, Mass. Special milk board, 1915, p. 110-25) '16 Mass. State dept. of health, Boston Present status of the score card of milk quality. H. A. Harding- Creamery 4:14 Jl '16 Production and distribution of milk as it con- cerns our public health service. H. E. Egan. Ohio Pub Health Journal (Ohio State Bd of Health, Columbus) 7:315-21 Ag '16 Rules and regulations suggested as necessary for securing a clean and safe milk supply. E. Kelly. N Y Prod R 45:54 N 14 '17 Sanitary aspects of milk control. R. B. Fitz- Randolph. N J Ag Dept B 12:501-17 '18 Sections of sanitary code and regulations governing the production, transportation, pasteurization, and sale of milk, cream, condensed or concentrated milk, condensed skimmed milk, and modified milk. (Misc. no. 17) 36p '16 Dept. of health, N.Y. city Securing clean and safe milk supply. Cream- ery 6:32a-32b N '17 Soil fertility and sanitary milk requirements. Creamery 5:15 Ag '17 Some of the most important features of dairy inspection. J. O. Jordan. Maine Ag Dept B V 18:81-6 Je '18 Stabling for dairy cows — dairy inspection. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 138:145 Ag 19 '16 Standardizing the dairy. J: Mappelbeck. 11 Country Gent 81:1823-4 O 14 '16 Status of local milk inspection. (In Report, Mass. Special milk board, 1915, p. 293-338) '16 Mass. State dept. of health, Boston Suggestion for success of milk inspection. C: F. Marshall. Creamery 5:54 Jl '17 Summary of milk board's own dairy inspec- tions. (In Report, Mass. Special milk board, 1915, p. 60-72) '16 Mass. State dept. of health, Boston Summary of report of milk board; with state- ment of conclusions and draft of proposed act relative to tlie inspection of inilk. Pub Health (State dept. of health, Boston, Mass.) B V 3 27-45p F '16 Survey of dairy score cards. C: E. North. Am Journal of Public Health (126 Massachusetts av., Boston 30c) 7:25-39 Ja '17 United States public health service and its interest in a better milk supply. A. F. Stevenson. Creamery 5:25-7 Ag '17 Washington's meeting of dairymen. H. G. Van Pelt. Kimball's D F 14:372-3-1- Je 1 '16 What is meant by quality in milk. H. A. Harding and others, bibliog J Dairy Scl 1:199-217 S '17; Same. Ill Ag Exp C 205:1- 16 '17; Same. N Y State Ag Exp B 438:459-75 '17 Work of the agricultural colleges and experi- ment stations in its relation to a better milk supply. W. A. Stocking. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1915:153-9; Same cond. Creamery 4:20 Ja '16 Work of the dairy inspector. A. C. Norris. Ohio F 137:38, 101, 214-15, 258, 461 Ja 8, 22, F 12-19, Mr 25 '16 .S'fe ■also Cheese factory inspection; also International association of dairy and milk inspectors Dairy Inspectors Municipal milk inspectors in New York; data gathered by N.Y. State bureau of municipal information. (Report no 250) 2p '17 Tables under the following heads: Re- quirements for holding position of milk in- spector; What other duties, if any, does he perform; Annual salary. Obtained only thru Public Affairs Information Service, 958-964 University av., N.Y. (Typew 20c) Protection and adequate compensation for in- spectors. E. Kelly and W. S. Gimper. Creamery 5:24-6 N '16 Qualifications of a dairy inspector. A. C. Norris. Ohio F 140:428 N 10 '17 Report of the committee on methods of ap- pointment of dairy and milk inspectors and their compensation. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1916:181-90 Dairy laboratories Chemical and bacteriological research labora- tory. G. L. McKay. Hoard's D 52:42 Ag 4 '16; Same cond. N Y Prod R 42:580 Ag 2 '16 Dairy laboratory established at Chicago by American association of creamery butter manufacturers. G. W. McKay. N Y Prod R 43:70 N 8 '16 Laboratorv milk and meat inspection. J. F. Mitchell. Am Vet M Assn J 51:363-73 Je '17 Value of a laboratory. F. W. Robison. N Y Prod R 44:950 O 10 '17 Dairy law After St Louis dairies. O Judd Farmer 60:6 My 20 '16 Agricultural law, 1916: dairy products., N Y Ag Dept B 83:1972-2003 My '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 3:1972-2003 '17 Bills at Albany. N Y Prod R 41:952 Mr 29 '16 Boston milk regulations. Creamery 5:35 Je '17 Butter moisture law. G. T. McKay. N Y Prod R 41:582 F 2 '16 California dairy laws. F. W. Andreason. Creamery 5:31 Ag "17 California pure milk law. M. M. Webster. Cal State Bd Health (Sacramento) Monthly B V 13:526-8 Je '18 California's new dairy laws. D. L. DeBra. Hoard's D 54:183 S 7 '17 Cheese moisture law, New York. N Y Prod R 44:534 Ag 1 '17 Commerce du betail et des produits animaux; Industrie des produits animaux. Int Year- book Ag Leg 1916:268-317, 721-61 '17 Cream for butter and ice cream mvist be pas- teurized in Indiana. Creamery 4:54 My '16 Creamery and testers' license law in In- diana. O. F. Hunziker and G. L. Ogle, map plan Ind Ag Exp C 55:1-34 '16 Dairies regulation act. T. A. F. Wiancko. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:498 Je '17 Dairy and pure food laws of the state of Connecticut; corrected to the close of the legislative session of 1917. 56p n.d. Conn. Dairy and food comr., Hartford Dairy laws of Iowa effective April 30, 1917. 12p '17 la. Dairy and food comm., Des Moines Digest and copy of law regulating the weigh- ing, testing and purchasing of milk and cream. W. J. Carson. N J Ag Exp C 62:1-16 n.d. Ice-cream — manufacture and sale. (In Munici- pal ordinances, 1916. p. 180-2) "17 U.S. Pub. health service, Washington, D.C. Ice cream regulations, New Y''ork city. Cream- ery 4:40 Je '16 Important New Y^ork state law. Creamery 4: 17 Je '16 Insanitary milk and cream — the Michigan law. Creamery 4:29 Ja '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 285 Dairy \avf —Coittinued Inspection rules to be enforced hy California dairy bureau. Creamery 4:42 Je '16 L.aws of California relative to production and standard of dairy products. 51p '17 Cal. State daily bur., 268 Market st, San Fran- cisco Laws relating- to the manufacture and sale of food products, 1917. 84p '17 Oregon state printing dept., Salem Legal control of oleomargarine. H: C. Sher- man. Hoard's D 56:105 Ag 16 '18 Legislation pertaining to clean milk con- tainers. Boston Health Dept B 6:178-9 Ag '17 Licensing testers. N Y Prod R 42:906 O 4 '16 Manitoba legislation. N Y Prod R 42:839 S 20 •16 Manual of laws pertaining to the Department of farms and markets; dairy products. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 108:63-95 Je 'IS Milk and cream regulations. Hoard's D 53:132 F 16 '17 Milk and milk products — production, care, and sale. (In Municipal ordinances, 1916, p. 106-79) '17 U.S. Pub. health service, "Washington, D.C. Mississippi ice cream law. Creamery 7:50 N •18 New California laws. N Y Prod R 44:770 S 12 '17 New dairy industry legislation in New South Wales, Australia. M. A. O'Callaghan. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 11:1687-9 N '16 New dairy law in New Jersey. N Y Prod R 42:729 Ag 30 '16 New testers license law. New York; text. N- Y Prod R 44:302 Je 20 '17 New Wisconsin cheese moisture and whey butter laws. N Y Prod R 44:278 Je 13 '17 New York milk dealers protected. Hoard's D 51:791 Je 2 '16 N. Y. state cheese law. N Y Prod R 44:405 Jl 4 '17 Ordinance no. 271; an ordinance concerning the keeping, use and sale of milk in Sacra- mento. Olflcial Gazette (Sacramento, Cal.) 3:4-6 My 7 '17 Pa. storage law limiting storage period of butter constitutional. N Y Prod R 44:536 Ag 1 '17 Production of pure milk; California. Cal State Bd of Health (Sacramento) Spec B 13:12p •16 Regulations governing cream and milk sta- tions. 4p '17 la. Dairy and food comm., Des Moines Results of creamery and cheese factory li- cense law in Wisconsin. C. E. Lee. Hoard's D 52:130 Ag 25 '16 South Dakota regulations affecting creamer- ies, milk depots and ice cream factories. N Y Prod R 42:192 My 24 '16 Suggest legislation; some of the resoltitions passed at Albany conference. N Y Prod R 43:389 Ja 3 '17 Summary of present milk laws in Massa- chusetts. (In Report, Mass. Special milk board, 1915, p. 37-41) '16 Mass. State dept. of health, Boston Summary of proposed laws relating to milk in Massachusetts. (In Report, Mass. Spe- cial milk board, 1915, p. 33-7) '16 Mass. State dept. of health, Boston * Supplement to Wisconsin Dairy and food laws of August 1913. 21p '17 Wis. Dairy and food comr., Madison To eradicate tuberculosis. Wallaces' F 42:440 Mr 9 '17 Two acts of Wisconsin legislature. Hoard's D 53:897 Je 22 '17 Why a cow can't keep the law. A. C. Laut. Country Gent 82:1444-5+ S 22 '17 Wisconsin butter and cheese license law. G: J. Weigle. Wallaces' F 41:415 Mr 10 '16 Wisconsin license law. C. E. Lee. N Y Prod R 42:626 Ag 9 '16 Wisconsin license law; beneficial effects. C. B. Lee. N Y Prod R 42:14 Ap 26 '16; Same. Hoard's D 51:672 My 12 '16 Wisconsin skim cheese law. J. L. Sammis. N Y Prod R 45:514 F 13 '18 Dairy machinery Modern dairy machinery. E. H. Leiendecker. Purdue Ag 12:537-8 Je 'IS Motors replace steam engine in dairy. J. P. Moore, il Electrical Review (515 Monadnock blk., Chicago 15c) 72:120 Ja 19 '18 New patents. Creamery 7:38 Ja; 35-6 F; 45-6 My; 42-3 Je; 31-2 Ag; 62 O; 40 D '18 Review of the dairy show exposition, il Creamery 5:29-40 O '16 .s'r," also Creamery machinery; Dairy uten- sils; Milk bottle washing machines: Milk can emptj'ing machines; Milking machines; also Davis-Watkins dairymen's manufactur- ing company Dairy machinery industry From the supply men's interest. E. G. Die- trich. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 104:107-10 F '18 Dairy marketing conference Conference held during National dairy show. Hoard's D 54:539 N 9 '17 Important meeting held during the Dairy show. N Y Prod R 44:1133 O 31 '17 Dairy products Advertising benefit to consumers. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 56:586 N 22 '18 Agricultural situation for 1918; dairy produc- tion should be maintained. IJ S Ag C 85:1-24 '18; Excerpts. Creamery 7:20 Ap '18 Amount of dairy products. Hoard's D 51:878 Je 23 •le Better prices for dairy prodticts. Kimball's D F 14:90 F 15 '16 B. A. I. report of 1912. C. Vrooman. N Y Prod R 42:724 Ag 30 '16 Butter, cheese and condensed milk. Ohio F 137:817 Je 17 '16 Butter in California. H. A. Crofts. Kimball's D F 14:768 D 1 '16 Buttermakers' duty to nation. N Y Prod R 45:122-3+ N 28 '17 Case of the dairy cow. "Wallaces' F 43:1247 S 6 '18 Changing currents in the milk stream. F. H. Higgins. Hoard's D 54:407 O 19 '17 Chicago Tribime dairy attitude. Kimball's D F 16:479 Je 1 '18 Comparative food values of dairy produce. R. T. Archer. J Dept Ag Victoria 14:668-72 N '16 Conserving milk for food. Wallaces' F 43:312 F 15 '18; Same cond. Ag Digest 2:880 Mr '18 Dairy and food situation of the world. H. Hoover. Creamerv 7:27-31 Je '18; Same. Jer- sey B 37:933-4+ Je 12 '18; Same. Hoard's D 55:890, 920 Je 14-21 '18; Excerpts. Nat Stock & F 42:299 Je 15 '18 Dairy conference with Bureau of animal in- dustry. Hoard's D 51:694 My 19 '16 Dairv industi-y in Italy. A. H. Kolbe. Jersey B 35:899 Je 7 '16 Dairy industry in the province of Quebec. J Ag (Quebec) 20:109 N "16 Dairy interests must get together. Kimball's D F 14:232 Ap 1 '16 Dairv production in Canada. (In Reports, Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 62-7) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Dairy products and changing conditions. Hoard's D 55:1035 Jl 12 '18 Dairv products and Food administration. Hoard's D 55:690 My 10 '18 Dairy products and the machinery of produc- tion vital in war time; photographs. Ag Di- gest 2:708-9 N '17 Dairy products and their food value. la Ag Ext Short Course Notes 16:1-12 '17-'18 Dairy products essential to health. E. V. Mc- Collum. N J Ag Dept B 16:57-71 '18 Dairv products in Canada. J: G. Foster. N Y Prod R 44:732 S 5 '17 Dairv products in Ontario. H. H. Dean. (In Reports, Ontario ag. and exp. union, 1916, p. 57-61) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Dairy products make us what we are. B. "V. McCollum. Kimball's D F 16:356-7+ My 1 'IS: Same. Jersey B 37:973-4+, 1015+ Je 19- 26 '18; Excerpts. Creamery 7:30-3 My '18 Dairying and public health. B. W. Hammer. N Y Prod R 41:852+ Mr 15 '16 286 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dairy products — Continued Dairvman's wai' obligation and opportunity. Hoard's D 55:4 Ja 25 '18 Decline in Holland's yield of dairy products. Wallaces' F 42:767 My 4 '17 Determination of fat in certain milk products. C. K. Francis and D. G. Morgan. J Indus- trial & Eng Chemistry (Easton, Pa. 60c) 9:861-2 S '17 Drink milk — beat the kaiser. Kimball's D F 16:655 S 1 '18 Exports and imports of dairy products. G. L. McKay. Breeder's Gaz 70:652 O 12 '16 Farrell defends dairy interests. J. J. Farrell. N Y Prod R 41:954-5 Mr 29 '16; Same. Hoard's D 51:501-j- Ap 14 '16 Federal inspection applied to dairy products shipped in interstate commerce. N Y Prod R 42:794 S 13 '16 Federal regulation and inspection of milk, butter nd other dairy products. J. G: Lin- thicum. N Y Prod R 41:990 Ap 5 '16 Feeding flavor in. G: L. Hyslop. Hoard's D 52:358 O 6 '16 - Food questions answered with respect to dairy products. Creamery 7:33-4 Je '18; Same cond. N Y Prod R 46:258 Je 12 '18; Same cond. Hoard's D 55:987 Jl 5 '18 Food value of dairy products. E. H. Farring- ton. Creamery 7:25-6 Ja; 27-9 F '18 Government production reports now being compiled for dairy products by Bureau of markets. N Y Prod R 44:1148 O 31 '17 Greater use of dairy products. W. A. Stock- ing. Cornell Countryman 15:527 Je '18 Husbanding food resources. Creamery 5:31-2 My '17 Imitation — the rarest flattery. M. G. Dunn. Hoard's D 53:137 F 16 '17 Increasing consumption of dairy products. E. Kelly, il Hoard's D 56:217 S 13 '18 Linthicum resolution. W. M. Chandler. N Y Prod R 42:922+ O 4 '16 Linthicum i-esolution and the B. A. I. report. C. H. Sloan. N Y Prod R 42:140 My 17 '16 Linthicum resolution hearing. N Y Prod R 41:1069 Ap 19 '16 Live-stock advisory committee's recommenda- tions as to dairy products. Creamery 7:28 My '18 Making mouths water creates demand. H. G. Van Pelt, il Kimball's D F 16:440 Je 1 'IS Metallic flavor in dairy pioducts. E. S. Guth- rie, bibliog Cornell Ag Exp B 373:609-43 '16; Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916:609-43 '17; Same cond. N Y Prod R 42:108 My 10 '16 Milk and cream in 1917. J: Gordon. N Y Prod R 43:202-f N 29 '16 Milk conservation urged. H. D. Wendt. Creamery 5:19 Je '17 Milk industrv and co-operative dairies in Pomerania in 1913. Int R Ag Econ 64:18-21 Ap '16 Minnesota dairv products campaign. P. W. Merrill, il Kimball's D P 16:449 Je 1 '18 New possibilities in dairying. W. Sadler. J Ag (Quebec) 19:175, 198, 221 F-Ap '16 1916 B. of A. I. report. N Y Prod R 43:318 D 20 '16 Nutritive value of dairy products. W. B. Barney, il Kimball's D F 15:620 S 15 '17 Our dairy manufactures. N Y Prod R 44: 1006 O 17 '17 Present supply of dairy products. H. L. Rvis- sell. Hoard's D 56:161 Ag 30 '18 Pressing needs for dairy cows. Jersey B 36:1593-4 O 17 '17 Producers should advertise milk. D. D. Ait- ken. Hoard's D 55:426 Mr 29 '18 Profitable utilisation of surplvis milk. J Bd Ag 24:322-6 Je '17 Proposed federal investigation. N Y Prod R 41:685, 686 F 23 '16 Relation of bacteria in dairy products to health. H. A. Harding. Creamery 5:38-|- N '16 Soldiers want dairy products. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 55:761 My 24 '18 Some correspondence. Jersey B 35:849 My 31 '16 Strawberries and grease. Hoard's D 56:183 S 6 '18 Utilizing dairy by-products. G. D. Turnbow. Kimball's D F 16:208 Mr 15 '18 Values of milk and its products. R. M. Wash- burn. Kimball's D F 16:109 F 15 '18 War time dairying. J. H. Frandsen. il Jer- sey B 37:341-2-1- Mr 6 '18; Excerpts. Kim- ball's D F 16:156-7 Mr 1 '18 Why a dairy show? R. M. Gow. Jersey B 36: 1606 O 17 '17 Why farmers should consume more dairy products. B. H. Rawl. il Hoard's D 52:759 D 22 '16 Work of Food administration. Hoard's D 55: 614 Ap 26 '18 .S'ee also Butter; Buttermilk; Cheese; Cream; Dairying; Ice cream; Milk; Milk, Goats'; Oleomargarin; also Dairy conference, Oregon cooperative dairy exchange Analysis Analyses of milk, etc., in Americus, Atlanta, Columbus and Marietta. Ga Ag Dept B v 5: 17-32 D '17 Dairy products. Assn Offlc Ag Chem J 2, no 3,pt 2:287-98 N '16 Investigation of dairy products quarter end- ing Dec. 31, 1916. Maine Ag Dept Dairy B 25:1-9 F '17 List of the analyses of samples of butter and other food products made under the direc- tion of the Dairy and food commissioner with the approval of the secretary of the Department of agriculture to Jan. 1, 1918. Pa Ag Dept Dairy B v 15:113-33 Ja '18 Report on dairy products (adulteration). J. Hortvet. Assn OfRc Ag Chem J l,no 4,pt 1: 538-44; 2:238-57 F '16, F '17 Judging See also Stvidents' dairy products judging contest Marketing Advertising dairy products., il Creamery 5:' 15-19 F '17 Cold storage as a factor in marketing dairy products. V. Schwarzkopf. Purdue Ag 12:361-2 Mr '18 Co-operative marketing of dairy products. E. L. Brigham. il Hoard's D 54:360-|- O 12 '17 Des Moines boosts dairy products. C. M. Ken- nedy. O Judd Farmer 64:577 Je 1 '18 For a wider use of dairy products. O Judd Farmer 61:3 Jl 8 '16 Marketing dairy products. R. C. Potts. N Y Prod R 41:1038-9 Ap 12 '16 Marketing dairy products; interesting con- sideration of milk marketing problem. R. C. Potts. N Y Pi-od R 43:350+ D 27 '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept B 93:60-8 Mr '17 Milk dairy situation. O. W. Mapes. Rural N Y 75:1139 Ag 26 '16 Snatching pi'oflt from the jaws of waste. Creamery 4:11-13 Mr '16 Survey of the dairy marketing conditions and methods in New Hampshire. L. M. Davis, maps N H Ag Ext B 8:1-45 '17 /See alsoi Dairy marketing conference Pasteurization Annual report and i^asteurization of by-prod- ucts; with discussion. M. F. Bouchard. (In Report, Quebec Dairymen's assn., 1916, p. 187-94) '17 Pastevnization; its commercial value in the dairy industrv. O. F. Hunziker. N Y Prod R 42:194+, 234-5 My 24-31 '16; Same. Hoard's D 51:835, 868 Je 16-23 '16; Same. Creamery 4:11-17 Je '16 Pieventing the spread of contagious and in- fectious diseases of animals. Wis Ag Dept C 8 6p '17 Why pasteurize by-products? E. G. Hastings. N Y Prod R 46:146 My 22 '18 Prices Canadian dairy produce prices. F. E. Ellis. Hoard's D 55:765 My 24 '18 How can we secure fair prices for dairy prod- ucts? Mrs D. C. Cornman. Nat Stock & F 40:1115 Ja 27 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 287 Dairy products — Prices — Continued * Milk and dairy products. (In Official state- ment, no. 7. p. 14-16) 'IS U.S. Food admin- istration. "SN'ashington, D.C. Prices of milk, cream, fermented milk and cottage cheese in certain big cities; tabula- tion. Creamery 7:28 D MS * Some reasons why the prices of dairy products has advanced. H. H. Dean. (In Report. Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 114-16> '18 On- tario ag. dept., Toronto Standards Commission on milk standards: third report of the commission appointed by the New York milk committee. (Reprint no. 386 Puh. health reports) 2Sp '17 U.S. Public health service, Washington, D.C. Definition and standards for milk and milk products. Hoard's D 51:904 Je 30 '16 Definitions and standards for dairy products. N Y Prod R 44:186 My 30 'IT; Same. Cream- ery ,5:27-8 Je '17 Definitions and standards: hearing before joint committee given at St Pavil. N Y Prod R 46:321 Je 26 '18 Legal standards for dairy products. Hoard's D 51:825 Je 9 '16 Meeting on definitions and standards. Cream- ery 5:34-5 Jl '17 Milk and its products. Creamery 4:30 My '16 Public hearing on standards. C: K. Kilbourne. Creamery 4:51 My '16 Report of the joint committee on definitions and standards; standards for milk and cream. Assn Am Dairy Food & Drug OfRc Pro 1917:122-5 Report on standards. N T Prod R 43:742 Mr 7 '17 Standardizing dairy products. T. Mojonnier. Creamery 7:44 My '18 Standards of dairy products. N Y Prod R 44: 297-f Je 20 '17 Tvvo acts of Wisconsin legislature. Hoard's D 53:897 Je 22 '17 Srr also Butter — Standards; Cheese — Stand- ards Testing Dairy products, pure and adulterated. T. J. Mclnerney. Cornell Countryman 15:466 + My '18 Report on dairy products (adulteration). J. Hortvet. Assn Ofhc Ag Chem J l,no 4, pt 1:538-44; 2:238-57 F '16, F '17 Transportation Maintenance of any quantity rates on dairy products. J. J. Farrell. N Y Prod R 41:1042 Ap 12 '16 Question of freight rates; dairy interests heard sepaiately in the classification ex- amination at Chicago. N Y Prod R 47:1 N 6 '18 Railroad rates on dairy products. W. B. Quar- ton. Hoard's D 52:739 D 15 '16 Dairy record association. See American dairy recoid association Dairy schools Cumberland and "^Westmoreland travelling dairy schools, il J Bd Ag 22:1008-9 Ja '16 Dairy education in New South Wales. M. A. O'Callaghan. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:483-5 Jl '17 Dairy school, Ontario agricultural college. H. H. Dean, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:47-50 Ja '16 Dairying at Colorado agricultural college, il Kimball's D F 14:583 S 15 '16 Eastern dairy school, Kingston, Ontario. L. A. Zufelt. il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:50-5 Ja '16 Nebraska's cream quality short course. H. R. Camp'oell. Creameiy 4:26-7 Ap '16 Schools promote dairying in North Carolina. S. R. Winters. Kimball's D F 15:521 Ag 1 '17 Special Nebraska short course in dairying. Creamery 4:39 Ja '16 Studying dairy manufacture, il Prac F 112: 256 Je 13 '16 Wisconsin dairy school. N Y Prod R 43:14 N 1 "16 Krr also Cheese schools. Cooperative; Dairying — Study and teaching; St-Hya- cinthe dairy school Dairy science association, American. See Amer- ican dairy science association Dairy shows California dairy exhibits. N Y Prod R 44:874 O 3 '17 Connecticut scorings at Storrs show. N Y Prod R 45:244 D 19 '17 Dairy exhibit at patriotic food show, il Cream- ery 7:19 F '18 Dairy exhibit at the South Dakota state fair. R. Wylie. Hoard's D 56:408 O 18 '18 Dairy show in Sanders co., Montana. F. M. Hillman. il Hoard's D 56:43 Ag 2 '18 Iowa dairy association; unusual inducements to enter butter and cheese in the competi- tions. N Y' Prod R 46:658 Ag 28 '18 List of scores awarded exhibitors of inilk, cream and butter at Boston, Jan. 6. NY Prod R 41:508 Ja 19 '16 Milk shows and increased sales. Rural N Y 77:776 Je 8 '18 Northwest dairy products show. G. E. Fre- vert. Hoard's D 51:457-f Ap 7 '16 Successful dairy show in Denver, il Jersey B 36:231-2 F 14 '17 See also Butter — Exhibits; Cattle shows; Cheese contests; Cow contests; Cream con- tests; Live stock shows; Milk contests; also Dairy cattle congress: National dairy show; National western stock show; Southeastern states butter and cheese show; Southwest- ern dairy show; Western dairy products show Dairy utensils Arrangement to keep flies from milk strainer, il Hoard's D 56:10 Jl 26 '18 Cleaning test bottles. N Y Prod R 44:466 Jl 18 '17 Dairj' farm equipment. G. H. Alford. Prog F 33:538 Ap 27 '18 Demonsti-ation of simple steam sterilizer for farm and dairy utensils. G: B. Taylor. Assn Am Dairy Food et Drug OfRc Pro 1916:92-5 Factors of importance in pioducing milk of low bacterial count. C. L. Roadhouse. il plan Cal Ag Exp C 179:1-11 '17 Germ content of milk as influenced by the utensils. M. J. Prucha and others, il 111 Ag Exp B 204:217-57 '18; Abstract. Kimball's D F 16:320 Ap 15 '18 Germ content of milk influenced by utensils. J. Vanderleck. J Ag (Quebec) 21:171 My '18 Homemade dairy sterilizer, il O Judd Farmer 62:14 F 10 '17 Home-made sterilizer. Hoard's D 51:176 P 18 '16 Importance of clean utensils in clean milk production. G: B. Taylor. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1917:164-72 Keep dairy utensils clean. Prac F 113:294 Ag 15 '17 Legislation pertaining to clean milk con- tainers. Boston Health Dept B 6:178-9 Ag '17 Milk utensils as sources of contamination. M. J. Prucha. Creamery 7:54 My '18 Milking; some general advice for patrons. N Y Prod R 45:154-5 D 5 '17 Pails and strainer. A. C. Norris. Ohio F 137:258 F 19 '16 Pasteurizer for small dealers. Creamery 5:46 Je '17 Pi-oduce clean milk. Weekly N L 5:11 Ap 17 'IS Production of clean milk. F. H. Bothell. Creamery 7:36-7 My '18 Simple means of sterilizing farm dairy uten- sils, il Hoard's D 53:1005 Jl 20 '17 Simple steam sterilizer for farm dairy utensils. S. H; Avers and G: B. Taylor, il Farmers' B 748:1-11 '16; Same. la Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:352-62; Same cond. Creamery 4:17 Ag '16; Same cond. Ohio F 138:325 O 7 '16; Same cond. Jersey B 35:1769 N 8 '16; Same cond. Hoard's D 52:621 N 24 '16; Same cond. Power F 2.'i:44+ D '16 Sterilization of daily utensils on the farm and a demonstration of a new steam sterilizer. G: B. Tavlor. il Int Assn Dairy & Milk In- spec Rep 1916:200-6 Sterilizer for dairy. Prog F 31:1032 Ag 26 '16 Sterilizing dairv utensils. H. F. Judkins. Kim- ball's D F 16:583 Jl 15 '18 288 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dairy utensils — Continued To sterilize milk containers. Creamery 5:53 Mr '17 What America.n inventors have done for dairying. A. Levin. Creamery 5:21-2 Ja '17 See also Churns; Cream separators; Milk bottles; Milk cans; Milk pails; Milking ma- chines Dairying Advantages in winter dairying. N. A. Nowell. O Judd Farmer 60:7 Mr 11 '16 Advantages of winter dairying. H. C. Fergu- son. Prog F 32:176 F 10 '17 Barnyard — a fertile source of dirty milk. A. C. Norris. il Ohio F 137:214 F 12 '16 Boy farmer. J. G. Povnton. Wis Dairymen's Assn Rep 1913-1916:196-202 '17 Brains count more than acres and labor. E: Nordman. Hoard's D 53:679 My 11 '17 Building a profitable herd. C. W: Schwark. Hoard's D 55:991 Jl 5 '18 Building up a dairy herd. C: L. Hill. (In De Laval dairy hand book, p. 32-6) '16 De Laval separator co., New York Business side of a dairy herd. C. H. Eckles. il Country Gent 83:9+ S 14 '18 Butterfat and income. J. C. McDowell. U S Ag Yearbook 1917:357-62 Call to arms. W. O. Mills. Hoard's D 53:941 Jl 6 '17 Care, feed and management of the dairy herd in Iowa. H. H. Kildee. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 4:616-22 Ap '17 * Care of milk and cream. (B. 62) il plan 6p '16 Minn. Dairy and food dept., St Paul Care of milk and cream. E. A. Markham. J Ag (Quebec) 20:14 Jl '16 Care of milk and cream on the farm. W. Dempster, plan J Ag New Zealand 15:248-50 N '17 Care of milk and cream on the farm. G. L. McKay. Breeder's Gaz 69:1329 Je 29 '16 Causes of dairy failures. W. C. Jeffries. Ohio F 137:300 F 26 '16 Cheese values; economic factors which affect the price of cheese. N Y Prod R 45:14+ N 7 '17 Clean milk. K. Trever. Hoard's D 54:380 O 12 '17 Clean milk from simple equipment. H. E. McCartney, il Hoard's D 50:819 Ja 14 '16 Clean milk in ordinary barns. Ohio F 142:32 Jl 13 '18; Excerpts. Hoard's D 55:1023 Jl 12 '18 Combining dairy and sheep farming. R. H. Harding. J Ag (Quebec) 20:vi Ja '17 Coming out bv the milky way. H. S. Stabler. il Country Gent 81:318-19 F 12 '16 Community efforts in dairying. E. Brown. Ohio F 139:717 My 26 '17 Consumers increase milk costs. A. D. Burke. Ohio F 140:268 S 29 '17 Corn, alfalfa and milk. Jersey B 36:1981 D 19 '17 Cost of production and profit. A. W. Langdon. Hoard's D 53:100 F 9 '17 Cost of starting in dairying. I. J. Mathews. Ohio F 141:725 Je 1 'IS Costs and profits in dairying. C. W. Larson. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 97:255-60 Jl '17 Cow accounting. G: R. Harrison. Hoard's D 51:325 Mr 17 '16 Cow counsel. H. M. Seeley. Nat Stock & F 41:345 Je 30 '17 Cow makes farming more profitable. 125p il maps '17 International harvester co.. Agri- cultural extension dept., Harvester bldg., Chicago Cows as money makers. K. Perkins. Ohio F 142:53 Jl 20 '18 Dairy and millt inspection from the standpoint of the milk and cream producer. H. ~W. Wiley. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1915:72-9 Dairy cow and her home fann. C. C. Hayden. il Ohio F 137:557 Ap 15 '16 Dairy cow and her place on the farm. A. J. Glover. Ill Farmers Inst Rep 1917:58-64 '17 Dairy cow and the cost of milk production. H. H. Wing. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 104:79-86 F '18 Dairy cow as a factor in the war. A. C. Pal- mer. Hoard's D 55:177 P 22 '18 Dairy cows and food products. M. I. Requa. Kimball's D F 16:71 F 1 '18 Dairy cows as manufacturing machines. J: C. Orcutt. il Kimball's D F 14:787-8 D 15 '16 Dairy cow's big job. R. M. Cleveland, il Country Life 33:59-61 Ja '18 Dairy day dream. E. L. Vincent. Hoard's D 56:1 Jl 26 '18 Dairy department. See monthly numbers of Field illustiated Dairy dream come true, il Kimball's D F 16:72 F 1 '18 Dairy diudgery. Mrs D. C. Cornman. Nat Stock & F 41:465 Ag 11 '17 Dairy economics, il Hoard's D 51:139 F 18 '16 Dairy farm equipment. I. J. Mathews. Ohio F 139:148, 232 F 3, 17 '17 Dairy farmer's problems. E. L. Vincent. Hoard's D 56:39 Ag 2 '18 Dairy helps for rural schools and club mem- beis; questions and answers. T: W. Mose- ley. Okla Ag Ext C 56:1-16 '17 Dairy ideas from various sources. Prac P 113:326 S 15 '17 Dairy preparedness. C. H. Claudy. il Scien- tific Am (233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 116:620-1 Je 23 '17 Dairy preparedness. J. H. Frandsen. Jersey B 36:790 My 23 '17; Same. Hoard's D 53: 763 My 25 '17 Dairy problem. Rural N Y 75:210 F 5 '16 Dairy situation. F. C; Minkler. Kimball's D F 15:413+ Je 15 '17; Same pt. II and III. Rural N Y 76:778, 800 Je 9-16 '17 Dairy situation. D. H. Propps. Jersey B 36:1789 N 14 '17 Dairy trinity. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 137:134 Ja 29 '16 Dairying. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:589-91 F '17 Dairying. L. W. Lighty. Nat Stock & F 41:50-1 Ap 7 '17 Dairying a business proposition. R. I. Grady. Hoard's D 54:873 Ja 11 '18 Dairying and conmiunity welfare. E. F. Bur- ton. Wallaces' F 43:584 Mr 29 '18 Dairying and the war. Pa Ag Dept Dairy B v 15:27-9 Je '17 Dairying as a business. F. Williams. Prog F 33:482 Ap 13 '18 Dairying becomes a profession. A. L. Tich- ane. Jersey B 36:1294 Ag 22 '17 Dairying for dollars. Mrs R. W. Fletcher. Ill Farmers Inst Household Sci 1917:158-62 '18 Dair\ing for the small farmer. A. J. Reed. Piog F 31:1430 D 9 '16 Dairying the backbone. E. L. Vincent. Nat Stock & F 41:1321 Mr 16 '18 Dairying versus beef feeding. F. Nichols. Hoard's D 55:90 P 8 '18 Dairying — yesterday, today and tomorrow. M. D. Munn. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:97- 106 Dairyman's outlook. J: Bower. Hoard's D 53: 180, 240 F 23-Mr 2 '17 Daii'vman's profit; money in producing cheese milk? N Y Prod R 43:288 D 13 '16 Dairymen go over the top. N. Negley. Jersey B 37:78 Ja 16 'IS Dairymen tell whys and wherefores, il O Judd Farmer 63:1 D 29 '17 Dairymen's dilemma, il Country Gent 82:1087 Je 30 '17 Dairymen's needs. J. C. Burnam. Wallaces' F 43:621 Ap 5 '18 Dairymen's patriotism on test. L. L. Heller. il Field II 27:543-4 Jl '17 Day on a dairy farm. Rural N Y 76:1437 D 22 '17 Dealing in dairy futures. I. J. Mathews. Kim- ball's D F 15:416 Je 15 '17 Do we keep cows, or do cows keep us? W. Jack. Prac F 112:122 Mr 15 '16 Dying industry. C. J. Emery. Hoard's D 55: 692 My 10 '18 Economy in milk production. J Bd Ag 24:871- 6 N *17 Eliminating the obstacles in dairying. D. E. Andrews. Prac F 112:262 Jl 1 "16 Embarking in the dairy business. T. Butler. Prog F 32:919 S 1 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 289 Dairying — Continued Equipping tlie dairy farm. W. Jack. Prac F 113: 118 Mr 15 '17 Essentials for clean mUk. J Ag (Quebec) 20: 68 S '16 Essentials of safe milk production. Creamery 6:23-5 S '17 Experiments with dairy cows. Hoard's D 51: 423 Mr 31 '16 Extension circulars. Mass Ag Ext C 28, 33, 36 '17 Titles are: Importance of the dairy cow; Dairy problem; Importance of raising heifer calves Factors and methods in the profitable produc- tion of sanitary milk. W. D. Nicholls. 11 plans Ky Ag Exp B 206:1-43 '17 Factors and opportunities in successful dairy farming. J. A. Foord. Md Ag Soc Rep 1916, V 1:254-65 '17 Factors for success in farming. H. O. Wat- rud. Hoard's D 51:97 F 11 '16 Factors influencing the cost of milk. W. M. Kelly. Ohio F 140:601-2 D 29 '17 Fall work with dairy herd. G. A. Meredith. Ohio F 140:428 N 10 '17 Farm well is an important factor in dairying. A. C. Norris. Ohio F 137:461 Mr 25 '16 Farmer with small capital. Hoard's D 51:318 Mr 10 '16 Farmers' week at Cornell; dairy lectures. W. H. Jenkins, il Kimball's D F 15:200 Mr 15 '17 Fit your dairv to your farm. W. M. Kelly. il Ohio F 139:230 F 17 '17 For a cleai-ing 'nouse for blooded dairy stock. Creameij .j:15-16 Je '17 Four essential factors in the production of milk of low bacterial content. S. H: Ayers and others. U S Ag B 642:1-61 '18; Excerpts. Creamery 7:35-7 Je '18; Summary. Hoard's D 55:986 Jl 5 '18; Summary. N Y Prod R 46: 450 Jl 17 '18 Fundamentals in dairying. E. Van Alstyne. N Y Ag Dept B 85:2220-7 Jl '16 Future daiiying. Hoard's D 56:659 D 6 'IS Futuie of dairying. J: Gould. Rural N Y 76: 1216, 1244 O 20-27 '17 Getting at facts in dairying. 11 Ag Digest 2: 835 F '18 Getting better results in the dairv. D. T. Hendrickson. Prac F 112:224 My 15 '16 Getting desired results in the milk-house. A. C. Norris. Ohio F 137:101 Ja 22 '16 Girl who must earn her own living: keeping cows. Prog F 31:512 Ap 8 '16 Grading up the herd. J. F. Woodcock, il Purdue Ag 10:34-f- Mr '16 Half-and half system most successful. Jersey B 37:1223 Jl 31 '18 Handling milk in summer, il Ohio F 141:748 Je 8 '18 High ideals in dairying. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 55:1013 Jl 12 '18 Hope for dairying lies in keeping better cows. H. S. K. Willcox. Rural N Y 77:993 Ag 24 '18 How to build up a dairy herd. F. Williams. Prog F 33:618 My 18 '18 How to secure better milk for cheese fac- tories; discussion. N Y Ag Dept B 80:1489-94 F '16: Same. X Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 3: 1489-92 '17 Importance of good health in producing dairy herds. A. L. Brockway. N Y Farms & Mar- kets Dept Ag B 104:175-83 F '18 Increase dairy production. Hoard's D 53:788 Je 1 '17 Individual cow. G: M. Putnam. Maine Ag Dept B V 18:51-66 Je '18; Excerpts. Hoard's D 56:3 Jl 26 '18 Inspection and sanitation of dairies. J. O. LaBach and N. M. Cregor. Ky Ag Exp B 211:211-28 '17 Investigate the dairy cow, a great food pro- ducer and soil improver. Va Ag Dept B 126:83-90 '18 Is the dairyman a profiteer? C. E. Gapon. il Country Gent 82:1719-20 N 10 '17 Job for the banker. J. H. Collins. Country Gent 81:1937 N 4 '16 Junior dairyman, il Hoard's D 53:177-|- F 23 '17 Large herds most profitable. Hoard's D 56:17 Jl 26 'IS Livestock and dairy. See weekly numbers of Progressive farmer Livestock and daii-y situation. W: A. Martin. Ohio P 141:305 Mr 2 'IS Livestock and dairying. See weekly numbers of Progressive farmer Looking ahead in dairying, il Ohio F 142:1654- Ag 24 '18 Making butter and cheese on the farm. C. Larsen and V. R. Jones, il S D Ag Exp B 164:347-74 '16 Making clean milk. W. J. Dougan. Wis Dairy- men's Assn Rep 1913-1916:183-9 '17; Same. Hoard's D 52:757 D 22 '16 Man who quits. Nat Stock & F 40:1114 Ja 27 Milk hygiene. (In Report, 1916, p. 27-30) '17 Oregon state live stock sanitary board. Sa- lem Mtlk producer's problem. L. S. Gillette. Hoard's D 54:324 O 5 '17 Milk producer's problem. "W. L. Nelson. Hoard's D 54:580-1 N 16 '17 Milk producer's story. R. B. Swift. Breeder's Gaz 69:868 Ap 20 '16 Milk pioduction in August. R. E. Caldwell. Hoard's D 54:122 Ag 24 '17 Milk production in the lean months. C. C. Hayden. il Ohio F 140:93-4 Ag 11 '17 Milking stool. J. Jones. Nat Stock & F 42: 198 My 18 '18 Milking the cow or milking the farmer, il Am Coop J 13:83-4 N '17 Mixing steel and butter. W. E. Brown. Jer- sey B 36:1869-70 N 28 '17 Model farm dairy. O. Howell, il plan Field II 27:676 S '17 Modern dairy farm. H: H. Dean. Prac F 112:34 Ja 15 '16 Necessity of dairying during the war. O. Erf. Hoard's D 56:251 S 20 '18 New dawn of the dairy industry. E. L. D. Seymour, il Country Life 30:48 O '16 One dairyman's road to success. H. F. Heller. il Prac F 112:sup6 Mr 1 '16 Opportunities today for dairymen. H. H. Dean, il Prac F 113:345+ O 15 '17 Our dairy business. Ag Digest 2:531-2 Jl '17 Outlook for dairying. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 140:244 S 22 '17 Outstanding facts in the dairy industry. E. Davenport. (In De Laval dairy hand book, p 3-6) '16 De Laval separator co.. New York Patriotism and piofit for the dairyman. W. Macmonnies. Jersey B 36:1514 O 3 '17 Patriotism for the dairymen. R. W. Latta. Hoard's D 53:727 My 18 '17 Peace and rumors of peace in cowdom. N. Negley. Hoard's D 55:85 F 8 '18 Pertinent points on dairy farming. P. McCon- nell. Jersey B 37:47 Ja 9 '18 Place of the dairy cow on the small farm. Mrs B. R. Martin. Prac F 112:277 .11 15 '16 Poultry on dairy farms, il Kimball's D P 16:92 F 1 '18 Power on the dairy farm. F. M. White, il Hoard's D 53:911 Je 29 '17 Present dairy situation. G: Murray. Ohio F 141:749 .le 8 '18 Present milk situation. Prac F 113:437-8 D 15 '17 Preserving the herd's health. L. C. Reynolds. Ohio F 137:422 Mr 18 '16 Pride in a modern dairy. F. E. Walser. Breeder's Gaz 69:240 F 3 '16 Problem of a young dairyman. F. L. Allen. Rural N Y 75:1275 O 7 '16 Problems of supply and demand. R. S. Smith. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1915:198- 20O Proclamation of the American Jersey cattle club. M. D. Munn. Hoard's D 54:252 S 21 '17 Production costs in dairying. H. L. Blanchard. Wallaces' F 41:1639 D 15 '16 Production of clean milk for human consump- tion. H. Munro. J Ag New Zealand 16:27-31 Ja '18 Production of pure milk. J. J. Hooper, il plan Hoard's D 55:271 Mr 8 '18 Production of sanitary milk, il Ohio F 137:382 Mr 11 '16 Production of sanitary milk. C: E. North. N H Ag Dept Rep v 34:63-81 '16 290 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dairying — Continued Production, profit and patriotism. N. Neglej'. Jersey B 36:1977-8 D 19 '17 Profitable dairy feeding. W. A. Freehoff. il Country Gent 83:30 Mr 9 '18 Profitable eastern dairying on pui'chased feed. L. G. Brown. Jersey B 35:1243 Ag 9 '16 Profitable vs. unprofitable dairying. W. O. Mills. Hoard's D 52:874 Ja 12 '17 Purity and dairy products. J. A. Raiser. Ohio F 138:124 Ag 12 '16 Records on a rented farm. E. Rogers, il Ohio F 141:494 Ap 6 '18 Reducing dairy leaks. E. Brown. Ohio F 141: 12 Ja 5 '18 Regulating the quality of market milk. R. S. Breed, il Ohio F 137:289+ P 26 '16 Relation of the dairy cow to profitable dairy- ing. W. M. Kelly. Prac F 113:401 D 1 '17 Rosy future ahead for dairying. W. J. Kittle. O Judd Farmer 65:204 S 14 '18 Save the heifer calf. C. W. Burkett. Coop Manager & F 7:104 Jl '18 September and October dairy problems. W. M. Kelly. Ohio F 140:216 S 15 '17 Shall milk producers raise calves? O Judd Farmer 60:10 Ap 22 '16 Shall the dairy cow be marketed? Ohio F 140: 137 As 25 '17 Sheep vs. dairying. C. H. Sapp. Nat Stock & F 41:750 N 3 '17 Short course on quality. H. R. Campbell. Hoard's D 51:462 Ap 7 '16 Should all heifers be raised? W. J. Eraser. Jersey B 36:1327, 1363, 1399 Ag 29-S 12 '17; Same. N Y Prod R 44:688, 726, 798 Ag 29-S 5, 19 '17; Same. Hoard's D 54:301, 322, 371 S 28-0 12 'J7; Same. Creamery 6:65-7 O '17; Same. Wallaces' F 42:1435, 1535, 1593 O 19. N 9, 23 '17; Same cond. O Judd Farmer 63:3 5 15 '17; Excerpt. Ag Digest 2:659 O '17; . Excerpt. J Ag (Quebec) 21:122 F '18 Side-lines on the dairy farm. J: Marsh. 11 Ohio F 137:298 F 26 '16 Six don'ts in dairying. W. C. Jeffries. Ohio F 142:600 D 14 '18 Slaughter of calves. H. R. Smith. Country Gent 82:1064 Je 23 '17 Smith comes through. G. H. Campbell. Hoard's D 55:369 Mr 22 '18 Some economics of sanitary milk production; with discussion. L. P. Brown and J. E. Thomson. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 104:51-62 F '18 Some financial factors in the production of market milk; with discussion. F. Rasmussen. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1916:154- 66 Sources of contamination of the milk supply. N. S. Gibson. Ag J of India 12:473-6 Jl '17 Speeding up the dairy farm. Ag Digest 2: 747 D '17 Speeding up the dairy farm. W. M. Kelly. Hoard's D 54:622 N 23 '17 Standardizing the dairy. J: Mappelbeck. il Country Gent 81:2040-1 N 25 '16 Starting in dairying. W: A. Martin. Oliio F 142:480 N 16 'IS Starting in the dairy business. J. W. Ridge- way. Prog F 31:1420 D 9 '16 Stay with your dairy farm. W. C. Jeffries. Ohio F 137:494 Ap 1 '16 Strategy of seven milk producers. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 54:618 N 23 '17 Studying dairy efficiency. O Judd Farmer 62: 6 My 12 '17 Successful breeder of dairy shorthorns. J. R. Wiley, il Ohio F 137:93+ Ja 22 '16 Summer milk production. O. R. Schultz. Ohio F 141:724 Je 1 '18 Ten rules of success on the dairy farm. J. A. Woodside. Hoard's D 51:497 Ap 14 '16 Thermometer in the dairy. R. W. Latta. Jer- sey B 36:1267 Ag 15 '17 Things that inake dairying unprofitable. H. E. Yeomans. Ohio F 138:621 D 23 '16 Trend of the dairyman. W. C. Jeffries. Ohio F 137:339 Mr 4 '16 Trouble with dairy business. Ohio F 141:46 Ja 12 '18 TrouVile with dairy business. S. A. Perry. Ohio F 140:584 D 22 '17 Trouble with the milk business. C. E. Gapen. il Country Gent 82:726 Ap 14 '17 Uniform and up-to-date milk regulations. Creamery 7:29-32 S '18 United States public health service and its interest in a better milk supply. A. F. Ste- venson. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1916:191-9 Value of pure bred sire. W. J. Prazer. Coop Manager & F 6:98 Ag '17; Same. Coop Man- ager & F 7:72 O '17 Variation in dairy farming. C. A. Fowler, il Penn State F 9:433+ O '16 Wanted — a dairy Sheridan. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 142:426 N 2 '18 War' and the dairy cow. M. D. Munn. Kim- ball's D F 15:329 My 1 '17 War and the dairy cow. R. A. Pearson. Kim- ball's D F 15:713-14 O 1 '17 War cripple in the dairy. W. M. Hussie. Hoard's D 56:550 N 15 '18 War crisis in dairying. O Judd Farmer 64:6 Mr 23 '18 War time dairying. J. H. Frandsen. il Jer- sey B 37:341-2+ Mr 6 '18 War's effect upon the dairy industry. E. Dav- enport. Assn Am Dairy Food & Drug (Jffic Pro 1918:108-11; Same. Creamery 7:27-'pt a dairy country. H. S. Stone. il Kimball's D F 16:33 Ja 15 '18 Method.s in Illinois dairy. O Judd Farmer 60: 17 Mr IS '16 Mo!'e about Illinois dairv situation. Q Judd Farmer 63:1 Ag 25 '17 Promoting dairy interests in Illinois. Hoard's D 50:784 Ja 7 '16 Pvue-bred dairy cattle- in Illinois. W. T. Crandall. maps b Judd Farmer 60:4 Ja 1 '16 Students visit Chicago dairv districts. R. A. Avery. Hoard's D 53:882 Je 8 '17 Two points for Illinois dairvmen. E. B. Hea- ton. il O Judd Farmer 60:5 My 20 '16 University boys visit dairy district. E. L. Bill O Judd Farmer 62:3 My 19 '17 What daii-ymen can do. J. E. Readhimer. O Judd Farmer 64:21 Mr 2 '18 With Lake county (111.) milk producers. O Judd Farmer 63:3 N 3 '17 See also Chicago milk investigation; Illi- nois state dairymen's a.ssociation India Cooperative dairy at Telinkheri in its rela- tion to dairying in the Centi'al provinces, il Ag J of India 13:54-64 Ja '18 Dairying industi-y of India. L. L. Joshi. Jer- sey B 37:1088 Jl 10 '18 Few dairy scenes in far-away India, il Hoard's D 54:399 O 19 '17 Ganeshkhind dairy herd. Willingdon. il Ag J of India 13:1-9 Ja '18 Hand-feeding and management of buffalo calves at a dairy. R. G. Allan and J. V. Takle. Ag J of India 11:223-37 Jl 16 Suryev of the Madras dairy trade, by A. Car- ruth. Review. Ag J of India 13:568-70 Jl '18 Indiana Boone country dairying: most profitable of agri- cultural industries. il Purdue Ag 10:30-1 F '16 Cream of Crawford county, il Jersey B 36:1139 Jl 25 '17 Dairy cow cainpaign in Indiana. B. I. Lewis. Jersey B 36:672 My 2 '17 Dairv products as war food. R. E. Caldwell. Purdue Ag 12:24-7 O '17 Dair-ving makes farmers prosperous. Ohio F 142:481 N 16 '18 Dairving on the boom in southern Indiana. W." O. Mills. Hoard's D 56:450 O 25 'IS How Mr Russell makes thirty acres pay. Jer- sey B 37:680 My 1 '18 Increasing dairv production in Indiana. Pur- due Ag Ext iB 56:1-8 '17 Indiana's dairv revival. C. R. George. Field II 28:715 O '18 Opportunities for dairying in Indiana. C. L. Rowe. il Purdue Ag 10:30-2-f Mr '16 3d annual report of the Creamery license division for the year ending March 31, 1917. il maps Ind Ag Exp C 63:1-44 '17 .S'cr also Indiana agricultiu'al experiment station — Creamery license division: Indiana state dairy association Iowa Dairv campaign in Iowa. Jersey B 36:554 Ap 11 '17 Dairv dav at the Iowa short course. Kim- ball's D F 14:111 F 15 '16 Daiiving in southern Iowa, Wallaces' F 41: 262 F 18 '16 Farm with the twin silos, Linn county, Iowa, il Wallaces' F 41:919 Je 30 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 293 Dairying — Iowa — Continued Future dairying- in Iowa. W. B. Barney. Wal- laces' F 41:230 F 11 '16; Same. Kimball's D F 14:101 F 15 '16 Iowa butterniakers' association convention at Cedar Rapids. N Y Prod R 41:721+ Mr 1 '16 Iowa dairy industry. Wallaces' F 42:409 Mr 2 '17 Iowa plans campaign for better butter. A. W. Rudnicji. Creamery 5:38 Mr '17; Same. N Y Prod R 43:744 Mr 7 "17 Value of official testing. J. H. Frandsen. Wallaces' F 41:95 Ja 21 '13 Why a feeder is quitting, il Wallaces' F 41: 991 Jl 21 '16 Yankee in Iowa; notes on live stock farming. PI. F. Judkins. Rural N Y 77:1222 O 26 '18 See also Iowa — Dairy and food commis- sioner Ireland Cooperative creameries in Ireland. Ag Digest 2:923-4 Ap '18 Italy See aho Unione nazionale delle latterie sociali Kansas Dairy progress in Kansas. F. B. Nichols. Hoard's D 54:460, 869 O 26 '17, Ja 11 '18 Dairy progress in western Kansas. F. B. Nichols. Hoard's D 51:200 P 25 '16 Kansas dairy community. Country Gent 82: 1111 Jl 7 '17 Kansas dairy notes. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 55: 766 My 24 '18 Marketing of Kansas butter. T. Macklin. il maps Kan Ag Exp B 216:1-79 '17; Same cond. Hoard's D 53:716-17+ My 18 '17; Summary. N Y Prod R 44:476 Jl 18 '17 Relation of the farm cream separator to but- ter production and the use of neutralizers. T. A. Borman. N Y Prod R 46:1022-3 O 30 '18 See also Kansas state dairy association Kentucky Business of ten dairy farms in the bluegrass region of Kentucky. J. H. Arnold. U ri Ag B 548:1-12 '17 Outlook for dairy profits. W. D. Nicholls. Breeder's Gaz 72:42 Jl 12 '17; Same. Hoard's D 53:1017 Jl 20 '17; Same. Kimball's D F 15: 549 Ag 15 '17 Profitable dairy-farm organization in Ken- tucky. W. D. Nicholls and J. B. Hutson. il Ky Ag Exp B 217:97-146 '18 See nlso Kentucky dairy cattle club Louisiana Dairy and live stock interest in Louisiana. R. G. Miller. Breeder's Gaz 71:12 Ja 4 '17 Dairy day at Louisiana farmers' short course. J. M. Cadwallader. Hoard's D 53:183 F 23 '17 Dairy industry of the South. C. W. Radway. (Ill Cut-over land conf. of the South, 1917, p. 174-8) .?2.50 '17 Southern pine assn., New Orleans, La. Dairy industry of the South; milk situation in Louisiana. R. G. Miller. Hoard's D 55:728 My 17 '18 Dairy meetings in Louisiana. J. M. Cadwal- lader. Hoard's D 51:288 Mr 10 '16 Louisiana's opportunities as a dairy state demonstrated. Kimball's D F 14:52 F 1 '16 Northern dairy cattle in Dixie. R. G. Miller. Kimball's D F 15:138 Mr 1 '17 Reconstruction in Louisiana. R. G. Miller, il Kimball's D F 15:380 Je 1 '17 See also Louisiana dairymen's association IVIaine Timely topics for Maine dairymen. F. S. Adams: H. M. Tucker, il Maine Ag Dept B V 16:1-15 S '17 Massachusetts Massachusetts dairv meeting. W. P. B. Lock- wood. Jersey B 35:481 Mr 29 '16 Massachusetts milk producers. Rural N Y 76: 126 Ja 27 '17 Mixter farm; a Massachusetts milk plant, breeding: establishment and general farm. B. L. D. Seymour, il Country Life 31:50-1 Ja '17 Report of the special milk board of the Mass. State dept. of health. 35Sp map '16 Mass. State dept. of health, Boston See also Massachusetts — Dairy bvireau; Massachusetts dairymen's association Michigan Dairy interests. J. W. Helme. N Y Ag Dept B 81:1797-1808 Mr '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:1797-1808 '17 Dairy interests of Michigan in Kalamazoo meetings. N Y Prod R 41:641+ F 16 '16 Michigan breeders meet. Hoard's D 53:92 F 9 '17 Michigan milk producers organize. Hoard's D 51:810 Je 9 '16 (S'ee al'io Detroit milk investigation; Mich- igan— Dairy and food department; Michi- gan association of ice cream manufac- turers; Michigan dairymen's association; Michigan milk producers' association Minnesota Live stock improvement and community spirit. W. J. Corwin. Hoard's D 54:62 Ag 10 '17 Minnesota dairy breeders' association meeting. Kimball's D F 14:67+ F 1 '16 Minnesota dairymen and Jerseymen meet. Jer- sey B 37:80 Ja 16 '18 Special recognition for Minnesota tuberculosis- free pure-bred herds. M. H. Reynolds. Hoard's D 51:843 Je 16 '16 See also Minnesota — Dairy and food com- missioner. State; Minnesota state dairy- men's association; Twin City milk produc- ers' association Mississippi Dairy cow in Mississippi. W. Macmonnies. il Kimball's D F 15:547 Ag 15 '17 Dairy farming in south Mississippi. J. P. La Master. Prog F 33:794 Jl 13 '18 How the dairy cow brought prosperity in the wake of the boll weevil. L. A. Higgins. il U S Ag Yearbook 1917:303-10; Same. Sepa- rate 744; Same cond. Banker-F 5:14-15 N '18 See also Mississippi creamerymen's asso- ciation Missouri Dairv kingdom in the making. B. E. Coffin, il Hoard's D 54:839 Ja 4 '18 Dairying to the front in Missouri. W. L. Nel- son. Jersey B 36:835 My 30 '17 Modern dairv buildings: Longview farm, il Field II 26:205-7 Mr '16 See also Missouri — Dairying, State bureau of; Missouri state dairy association Nebraska Some Nebraska dairymen, il Wallaces' F 41: 1495 N 17 '16 War time dairying. J. H. Frandsen. il Neb Ag Bd B 245:279-90 '18 See also Nebraska state dairymen's asso- ciation Netherlands Dairy industry in Holland and co-operative organization. H. M. R. Leopold. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 1:1-8 Ja '18 New England Co-operative dairying. E. L. Brigham. il Mass Ag Bd C 69:1-12 '17 From 64th annual report Dairy farm conditions in New England. Hoard's D 53:882 Je 22 '17 Dairy situation in New England. P. M. Har- wood. N H Ag Dept Rep v 34:19-29 '16 Dairying in New England. H. F. Holcomb. Kimball's D F 14:268 Ap 15 '16 Granite state dairymen meet. Hoard's D 53: 277 Mr 9 '17 Milk situation in New England; a review of the report of the Boston chamber of com- merce. Kimball's D F 16:66+ F 1 '18 294 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dairying — New England —Continued New England milk business. J. T. Bartlett, jr. il Country Gent 81:1297 Jl 1 '16 New England milk case. Hoard's D 51:702 My 19 '16 New England opportunities. H. H. Holcomb. Kimball's D F 15:872 D 1 '17 New farming for old New England; mutton and milk offer splendid opportunities. F. A. Waugh. il Country Gent 83:1+ S 7 '18 See also New England milk producers' as- sociation New Hampshire Survey of the dairy marketing conditions and methods in New Hampshire. L. M. Davis, maps N H Ag Ext B 8:1-45 '17 See also Granite state dairymen's associa- tion New Jersey Dairy herd. N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:194-205 '17 See also New Jersey state dairymen's as- sociation New IVIexico Consider the cow; how a county agent is building a community. H. B. Link. il Country Gent 81:1429 Jl 29 '16 Dairying in New Mexico. J. R. Meeks. Purdue Ag 12:2754- P '18 New York Annual meeting New York state agricultural society. Jersey B 35:161 F 2 '16 Cattaraugas county, N. Y., cow census. W. W. White. Hoard's D 50:866, 51:100, 240, 333, 482, 628, 697, 872, 964; 52:44, 210, 282, 432, 583, 637, 710 Ja 21, P 11, Mr 3, 17, Ap 7, My 5, 19, Je 23, Jl 14, Ag 4, S 8, 22, O 20, N 17-24, D 8 '16 Dairy demonstration work in New York state. N Y Ag Dept B 85:2171-2236 Jl '16 Dairy outlook in lower New York. Rural N Y 76:973 Ag 11 '17 Dairy problems in New York state. C: W. Wicks. N Y Ag Dept B 93:71-82 Mr '17 Dairy products' investigation in New York. G. W. Harrison. Jersey B 35:1245 Ag 9 '16 Dairying in eastern New York. J. J. Fletcher. Ohio F 139:788 Je 16 '17 Future of the dairy business. G: E. Howell. Rural N Y 77:778 Je 8 '18 New York agricultural society meeting. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 51:239+ Mr 3 '16 New York breeders' meeting. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 53:96 F 9 '17 New York dairy notes. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 55:984; 56:135, 287 Jl 5, Ag 23, S 27 '18 New York dairy situation. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 53:858 Je 15 '17 New York dairying. Wallaces' F 41:502 Mr 24 '16 New York farmers' week. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 51:329 Mr 17 '16 New York feed notes. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 54:39 Ag 3 '17 New York milk situation. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 54:249 S 21 '17 Our present dairy conditions. W. M. Kelly. Ohio F 137:653 My 6 '16 Up state milk notes. Rural N Y 76:971 Ag 11 '17 See also Dairymen's league; New York milk investigation; New York state dairy- men's association New Zealand Certificate-of-record cows; highest New Zea- land milk-record. W. M. Singleton, il J Ag New Zealand 14:274-7 Ap '17 Daily ing in New Zealand. G: Osborne. Hoard's D 56:664 D 6 '18 New Zealand dairy cows. W. M. Singleton. J Ag New Zealand 16:132-5 Mr '18 New Zealand season. N Y Prod R 46:478 Jl 24 North Carolina North Carolina— a state of great opportuni- ties. W. Macmonnies. Jersey B 36:842 Mj. 30 North Dakota Holstein breeding center. U. J. Downey. Breeder's Gaz 72:668 O IS '17 Ohio Dairy notes from northern Ohio. J: Gould. Rural N Y 77:168 F 2 '18 Dairying in Ohio. O. Erf. il Ohio Ag Dept B v 9:4-9 My '18 Ohio ranks high as dairy state. L. L. Rum- mell. il Hoard's D 54:575 N 16 '17 Tmie for a level head. W: A. Martin. Ohio F 141:389 Mr 16 '18 iSee also Northern Ohio dairymen's pro- tective league; Ohio state dairymen's asso- ciation Oklahoma Dairying in Oklahoma. Hoard's D 51:92 P 11 '16; Excerpt. Jersey B 35:313 Mr 1 '16 Dairying in Oklahoma. R. L. Peebly. Jersey B 35:238 F 16 '16 See also Oklahoma dairy association Oregon Dairying in Oregon. R. Robinson. Hoard's D 51:188 F 25 '16 Dairying in the Fort Rock valley. R. W. Pease. Hoard's D 55:477 Ap 5 '18 See also Oregon cooperative dairy ex- change; Oregon dairy council; Tillamook county creamery association Pennsylvania Community that found itself. Grove City, Pa. L. L. Rummell. il Ohio F 142:320-1 O 5 '18 Dairy conditions in northwestern Pennsyl- vania. E. Brown. Ohio F 140:289 O 6 '17 Dairy progress in Pennsylvania. P. Rasmus- sen. Nat Stock & F 42:853 D 21 '18 Fairfield farm dairy notes. W. F. McSparran. Ohio P 140:504 D 1 '17 Open air dairying at River Ridge. E. A. Grombacher. il Field II 26:239-41 Mr '16 Pennsylvania as a dairy state. P. Rasmussen. Penn State P 10:92-3+ My '17 Review of dairying in Pennsylvania. M. E. Conard. Prac P 114:57 F 1 '18 South Africa Dairying in South Africa. Kimball's D P 14:52 F 1 '16 Dairying industry in South Africa. J. Baynes. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:245-6 P '18 Southern states Cheesemaking brings prosperity to farmers of southern mountains. C. P. Doane. il map U S Ag Yearbook 1917:147-52 Dairy industry in the South; what's holding it back. R. G. Miller. Hoard's D 55:374-5 Mr 22 'IS Don't blame it on the cows. R. G. Miller, il Kimball's D F 16:657 S 1 '18 Place of dairying in southern agriculture. T. Butler. Prog P 33:512 Ap 20 '18 Some war-time factors in southern dairying. C: A. Whittle. Hoard's D 56:713 D 13 '18 South as the coming stock land of America. J: E. Pickett, il Country Gent 83:6+ N 9 '18 Southern expansion in the dairv and creamery industries. N Y Piod R 41:738 Mr 1 '16 Southern milk situation. H. F. Auten. Prog P 32:1306 D 15 '17 Southwestern states Southwestern dairy notes. S. Sosland. Hoard's D 56:440 O 25 '18 Switzerland Dairying in Switzerland. Wallaces' F 42:543 Ml- 23 '17 Organization of the production and distribu- tion of milk, butter and cheese and the work of the Federation of the dairies of Geneva united in 1917. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2:128-30 F '18 Tennessee $813 from fourteen cows. D. B. Jacks. F 31:498 Ap 8 '16 Prog AGRICULTURAL INDEX 295 Dairying — ConUnued Texas Dairy in the Panhandle. Z. E. Black, il Kim- ball's D F 15:341 My 15 '17 Dairv industry in Kleberg county, Texas. J. M. Levin. Hoard's D 54:547 N 9 '17 Dairying- in the cactus country. H. W. Col- lingwood. il Country Life 29:36-7 Ja '16 Dairying on a large scale. W. D. Hornaday. il Hoard's D 51:773 Je 2 '16 Promoting the dairy industry in Texas. W. D. Hornaday. Hoard's D 53:228 Mr 2 '17 United States Address at the dedication of the new dairy' building at the University of Nebraska. R. A. Pearson. J Dairv Sci 1:4-18 My '17; Excerpts. Wallaces' F 42:363 F 23 '17 Agricultural situation for 1918; dairy produc- tion should be maintained. U S Ag C 85: 1-24 '18 American dairy farmer's task. E. W. Gage. il Kimball's D F 16:588+ Ag 1 '18 Billion dollar industry. Kimball's D P 14:557- 60-I-. 626+ S 15-0 1 '16 Conference of creamery interests called by Bureau of animal industry. A. D. Melvin. X Y Prod R 42:1 Ap 26 '16 Dairy extension conference. W. Macnionnies. Jersey B 36:511 Ap 4 '17 Dairying along the Illinois Central, il Cream- ery 5:15-18 Mr '17 Dairymen bear heavy war burdens. Kimball's D F 15:615 S 15 '17 Dairymen's message to Hoover. Wallaces* F 42:1115 Ag 10 '17 Development of dairying in the United States. Purdue Ag 11:26-7 O '16 Effect of the war on dairy conditions. O. F. Hunziker. Jersey B 36:425 Mr 21 '17 Great changes in dairying. P. H. Higgins. il O Judd Farmer 63:1-|- Ag 4 '17 Kind of cows that are being sold. L. W. Lighty. Nat Stock & F 41:464 Ag 11 '17 Our irrigated lands and the dairy industry. C. F. Doane. il Hoard's D 51:93 F 11 '16 Report of the federal milk commission. Prac F 114:107 Mr 1 '18 Request for Wisconsin trained men. E. H. Harrington. Breeder's Gaz 72:242 Ag 23 '17; Same. Hoard's D 54:133 Ag 24 '17 Role of the dairy industiY in a system of na- tional agz'icultural development. B. H. Rawl. (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, V. 3, p. 585-90) '17 Some phases of work of the dairy division. H. Rabild. Creamery 7:20-3 D '18 (to be cont) See also American dairy record associa- tion; Dairy conference; National creamery buttermakers' association; National dairy council Uruguay Dairying in Uruguay. A. Abella. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 5:629-37 My '16 Venezuela Dairy products in Venezuela. Kimball's D F 16:559 Jl 1 '18 Venezuela dairving. H. Brett. N Y Prod R 46:179 My 29 '18 Vermont Dairying in Vermont. Kimball's D F 16:401 My 15 '18 Vermont — a great dairy state. M. R. Tolstrup. N Y Prod R 45:938 Ap 24 '18; Same. Hoard's D 55:884 Je 14 '18 /S'ee also Vermont dairymen's association Virginia Dairying in Virginia. A. W. Burhman. Kim- ball's D F 16:98 F 1 '18 Washington Are dairymen prosperous? W. A. Linklater. Western Wash Ag Exp B v 6:90-2 O '18 * Dairying, poultry and stock raising in the State of Washington. H. F. Giles. 96p il maps '16 Washington State Bur. of statis- tics and immigration, Olympia Puget Sound dairymen. P. E. Triem. Kim- ball's D F 15:857 D 1 '17 Western states Dairying in the West. J. B. Pitch. Ohio P 141:564 Ap 20 '18 Future of dairying in the West. C. F. Doane. il Hoard's D 51:660 My 12 '16 Wisconsin Arkansas and the cow; what dairying did for Wisconsin. Banker-F 5:15-16 Je '18 Badger cows go over the top. N. Negley. Kimball's D F 16:40 Ja 15 '18 Butter factories and cheese factories opera- ted in 1916; dairy statistics for 1915 as re- ported by the operators of butter and cheese factories. Sip '17 Dairy and food commissioner, Madison, Wis. County made wealthy by cows. R. M. Wilson. Hoard's D 51:778 Je 2 '16 County passes million dollar mark. T: J. Delohery. Hoard's D 55:516 Ap 12 '18 Dairy farmers at college. E. B. Gunn. il map Kimball's D F 15:271 Ap 15 '17 Dairy work at Madison; investigation under- taken bv Wisconsin experiment station. H. L. Russell. N Y Prod R 42:510 Jl 19 '16 Local dairy t-^am-work in Wisconsin and Waukesha co>inty. il Ohio F 139:481 Mr 31 '17 Marinette county picnic. H. I. Wood, il Kim- ball's D F 14:666 O 15 '16 Market milk situation in Wisconsin. Hoard's D 54:587 N 16 '17 One-crop farming versus dairying in Wiscon- sin. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 1:125-6 Ja '16 Pilgrimage from Egypt. L. P. Graber. il Hoard's D 54:535 N 9 '17 Pioneer dairying in Wisconsin. C. P. Good- rich. Hoard's D 52:685, 807, 829, 870, 910; 53: 1, 46, 94, 129 D 8, 29, '16-P 16 '17 Resources of Wisconsin. W. G. Bissel. Am Sheep B & W 38:139 P 'IS Trip to successful Wisconsin farms. Hoard's D 51:934 Jl 7 '16 Wisconsin dairy statistics. G: T. Weigle. N Y Prod R 46:218 Je 5 'IS; Same. Hoard's D 55:939 Je 21 '18 Wisconsin dairymen Hooverizing. N. Negley. Jersey B 36:1852 N 21 '17 Wisconsin dairymen talk business. E. B. Gunn. il Kimball's D F 14:819-20 Ja 1 '17 Wisconsin — the different dairy state. E. B. Gunn. il Kimball's D F 15:579 S 1 '17 Wisconsin wintei- dairy course lessons. Kim- ball's D F 15:184 Mr 15 '17 See also Waukesha county Guernsey breeders' association; Wisconsin — Dairy and food commissioner: Wisconsin buttermak- ers' association; Wisconsin cheesemakers' association; Wisconsin dairy council; Wis- consin dairymen's association; Wisconsin Holstein breeders' association; Wisconsin Jersey breeders' association Wyoming Long-distance dairying. T. S. Parsons. Kim- ball's D F 16:323 Ap 15 '18 Wyoming butter and cheese. T. S. Parsons. Country Gent 81:2158 D 16 '16 Dairying, Cooperative Co-operation and advertising. G: S. Taylor. Jersey B 37:267 P 20 '18 Cooperative dairy of the Casa de Ganaderos of Saragossa. Int R Ag Econ 79:26-7 Jl '17 Co-operative dairying. E. L. Brigham. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916.pt 2:152-61 '17; Same. Mass Ag Bd C 69:1-12 '17 Co-operative dairying in Texas. W. D. Horna- day. Hoard's D 54:502 N 2 '17 Co-operative milk delivery. N Y Prod R 47: 224 D 18 '18 Dairy industry in Holland and co-operative organization. H. M. R. Leopold. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 1:1-8 Ja '18 Experiment in community dairying. R. R. Welch, il U S Ag Yearbook 1916:209-16; Same. Separate 707 Milk producer and co-operation. E. S. Brig- ham. Hoard's D 54:767+ D 21 '17 296 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dairying, Cooperative^ — Continued Organization of the pioduction and distribu- tion of millc, butter and cheese and the work of the Federation of the dairies of Geneva united in 1917. Int R As Econ 9, no 2:128-30 F '18 Some of the advantages of community dairy- ing. Ohio F 139:640 My 5 '17 »S'fe also Dairymen's associations; MWk depots, Cooperative; also Unione nazionale delle latterie sociali Dairymen's association of eastern Ontario 40th annual convention, Napanee, Jan. 4-5. {Ill Report, Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 7-77) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto * 41st annual convention, Perth, Jan. 10-11. {In Report, Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 7-69) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Dairymen's association of western Ontario 50th annual convention, Woodstock, Jan. 10- 11. {In Report, Dairymen's assns., 1916, p. 78-139) '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto * 51st annual convention, Stratford, Jan. 16- 17. {In Report, Dairymen's assns., 1917, p. 70-128) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Dairymen's associations Administration of affairs of a record associa- tion. M. D. Munn. il Breeder's Gaz 72:239 As 23 '17 Annual reports of the dairymen's associa- tions of the province of Ontario, 1916. 142p '17 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto * Annual reports of the dairymen's associations of the province of Ontario, 1917. 128p '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Dairy association plans in Illinois. O Judd Farmer 62:13 F 17 '17 How we conduct our milk producers' associa- tion. J: D. Hervey. Ohio F 140:80 Ag 4 '17 Milk making pays these farmers; Twin City milk producers' exchange. A. E. Richter. il Country Gent 82:1379 S 8 '17 Milk producers' associations. Wallaces' F 43: 823 My 17 '18 Milk producers' associations. L. B. Dunham. Ohio F 139:113 Ja 27 '17 Need for medical inspection of employees who are engaged in the production and handling of milk. E. Kelly. Int Assn Dairy & Milk Inspec Rep 1915:80-6 Organization puts new life in dairying. F. P. Willits. Prac F 113:313 S 15 '17 Organizing local milk producers' associations. Hoard's D 52:153 Ag 25 '16 Penn'a dairymen organize. Nat Stock & F 40: 746 O 21 '16 ^ Producers' associations and the law. H: T. Fay. Hoard's D 55:373 Mr 22 '18 Producers should organize. M. D. Campbell. Kimball's D F 16:403 My 15 '18 Value in milk producers' organizations. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 56:156 Ag 30 '18 What Michigan dairymen ask. O Judd Farmer 60:11 Je 3 '16 What should be the attitude of the cheese manufacturer toward them? N Y Prod R 43:176 N 22 '16 See also Cattle breeders' societies; Cow testing associations; Live stock breeders' associations; also Associated milk produc- ers; Beauharnois district dairymen's asso- ciation; British Columbia dairymen's asso- ciation; Chicago milk producers' associa- tion; Cornell dairy students' association; Dairymen's league; Eraser Valley milk pro- ducers' association: Interstate milk produc- ers' association; Milwaukee milk and cream shippers' association; Moore cooperative cheese and creamery company; National milk producers' federation; New England milk producers' association; Northern Ohio dairymen's protective league; Saskatche- wan dairymen's association; Sheboygan county cheese producers' federation; South Mississippi dairymen's association; South- ern Illinois milk producers' association; Twin City milk producers' association; also names of state associations Dairymen's league Annual meeting, Jersey City, New Jersey, Dec. 10. Rural N Y 77:1407 D 21 '18 Annual meeting, Utica, Dec. 8, 1917. Rural N Y 75:1576 D 23 '16 Another milk strike won. A. G. Morrell. Country Gent 81:2075 D 2 '16 Battle for milk prices goes on. Rural N Y 75:1263 S 30 '16 Borden's and the Dairymen's league. C. A. Weiant. Rural N Y 77:795 Je 15 '18 Dairyman goes into business. C; E. Gapen. 11 Country Gent 82:1770-1 N 17 '17 Dairymen's league and feed. Wallaces' F 42: 1471 O 26 '17 Dairymen's league and its problem. Rural N Y 77:879 JI 13 '18 Dairymen's league and milk prices. Rural N Y 76:490 Mr 31 '17 Dairymen's league exempt from prosecution under Donnelly anti-trust law. N Y Prod R 46:114 My 15 '18 Dairymen's league fixes prices. N Y Prod R 42:785 S 13 '16 Dairymen's league needs new leaders. Rural N Y 77:859 Jl 6 '18 Dairymen's league oflicers indicted. Rural N Y 77:81 Ja 19 '18 Dealers meet league demands. N Y Prod R 44:868 O 3 '17 Federal meeting, Utica, Dec. 4. Hoard's D 54:800 D 28 '17 Fight for better milk prices in the New York dairy district. G. Bush. {In Nat. conf. on marketing and farm credits, 1916, p. 409-18) $2 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. History of its growth as related before Wicks investigating committee. N Y Prod R 42: 1002 O 11 '16 Market milk prices. N Y Prod R 44:785, 834 S 19-26 '17 Market milk situation. N Y Prod R 42:878 S 27 '16 Meeting, Utica, Dec. 4. Rural N Y 76:1425 D 15 '17 Memorable week in dairying. Jersey B 35: 1688 O 25 '16 Milk conditions in New York. E. W. Gage. Kimball's D F 15:794 N 1 '17 Milk price agitation, 1916. N Y Prod R 42:821 S 20 '16 Milk price agitation, 1917. N Y Prod R 44: 1014 O 17 '17 Milk price controversy. N Y Prod R 44:980 O 10 '17 Milk prices In New York. Creamery 6:36-7 N '17 Milk situation. Rural N Y 75:1523 D 9 '16 Milk situation analyzed. Rural N Y 76:1353, 1377 N 24, D 1 '17 Milk situation in New York state. M. G. Feint. Nat Stock «& F 41:306 Je 16 '17 Milk situation; investigations of the League. Rural N Y 76:1182 O 13 '17 Milk strike on In New York. N Y Prod R 42: 910 O 4 '16 Milk strike progress. N Y Prod R 42:994+ O 11 '16 More on the New York milk situation. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 53:480 Ap 6 '17 New York dairy farmers In milk advertising campaign. A. H. Kolbe. Hoard's D 53:512 Ap 13 '17 New York dairy farmers take action for bet- ter milk prices. A. H. Kolbe. Jersey B 35: 1472 S 20 '16 New York dalrvmen present their case. Nat Stock & P 41:912 D 22 '17 New York dairymen suggest a city milk mar- ket. A. Kolbe. Hoard's D 54:333 O 5 '17 New York dairymen's league. R. D. Cooper. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916,pt 2:168-73 '17 New York dairymen's league. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 52:887 Ja 12 '17 New York dairymen's league and feed prices. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 53:1010 Jl 20 '17 New York league notes. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 55:96, 236, 518 F 8, Mr 1, Ap 12 '18 New York milk price. A. R. Eastman. Nat Stock & F 42:10 Mr 30 '18 New York milk price investigation. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 54:801 D 28 '17 New York milk prices. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 51:468; 52:354 Ap 7, O 6 '16 New York milk producers prepare for fight. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 52:33 Ag 4 '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 297 Dairymen's league — Continued New York milk situation. Rural N T 76:1241 O 27 '17 New York milk situation; dairymen name their prices. Rural N Y 75:1241 S 23 '16 New York milk situation reviewed. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 52:577 N 17 '16 No truce in New York city's milk war. T: J. Murphy, il Country Gent 83:5-6 O 5 '18 Notes on the milk situation. Rural N Y 76: 1473 D 29 '17 Prosecution of Dairymen's league ofRcials. Rural N Y 77:201 F 9 '18 Prosecution of Dairymen's league ofRcials. W: P. Belden. Rural N Y 77:140 F 2 '18 Protect the co-operativef milk creameries. Rural N Y 77:289 F 23 '18 Stand back of the Dairymen's league. Rural N Y 77:1119 S 28 '18 To members of the Dairymen's league. Rural N Y 77:1167 O 12 '18 Tough competition; dairymen's trust and the allied condensed milk contracts. N Y Prod R 45:56 N 14 '17 What does Dillon want? a plain statement of policy. J: J. Dillon. Rural N Y 77:923 Jl 27 '18 What the Dairymen's league is doing. R. D. Cooper. N Y Ag Dept B 92:155-60 F '17 Work of the Dairymen's league. F. Sherman. N Y Ag Dept B 93:82-7 Mr '17 Daisies Michaelmas daisies. Gard Chron Am 20:512 D '16 Pink daisy for next summer's bloom. S. R. Duffy, il Gard M 28:53 S '18 Dakin's solution Report on the use of Dakin's solution. H. E. Kingman. Am Vet M Assn J 52:185-8 N '17 Daldinia Daldinia vernicosa — a pyroxylophilous fungus. A. S. Rhoads. bibliog il Mycol 10:277-84 N '18 Dalmatian dogs Spotted dog of Dalmatia. W. A. Dyer, il Country Life 31:76-8 Ap '17 Damping-off. See Conifers — Diseases and pests Dams Concrete dam. F: H. Carpenter. Country Gent 81:689 Mr 25 '16 Construction of reservoir dams in France. P. Levy- Salvador. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 11:1073-4 N '17 Field-stone dam. Country Gent 81:57 Ja 8 '16 Hydraulic fill method used to throw a tem- porary dam across a wide stream. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 6:868-9 Je '16 Soil saving dam. W. H. Baker, il Mo Ag Ext C 14:1-4 '17 Dancing Morris dance comes to America. H: W. Lan- ier, il Country Life 33:45-9 D '17 Dandelions Dandelion as a honey-plant and as a nuisance. E. R. Root, il Gleanings 45:252 Ap '17 Dandelion in Colorado. B. O. Longyear. Colo Ag Exp B 236:1-35 '18; Abstract. Rural N Y 77:551 Ap 13 '18 Dandelions as a cultivated crop. E. I. Far- rington. il Country Gent 81:636-7 Mr 18 '16 Dandelions as food. L. Brewer and H. Canon. il Cornell Reading Courses 5,no 105:79-91 Mv '16: Same. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916, v 2: 1047-57 '17 Dandelions for greens. D. F. Jones. 11 Country Gent 81:233 Ja 29 '16 Dandelions in your lawn. H. R. Cox. il Country Gent 81:751 Ap 1 '16 Diseases and pests Notes on an introduced weevil (ceutorhynchus marginatus Pavk.). J. A. Hyslop. il J Econ Entom 10:278-82 Ap '17 Danes in the United States Development of a Danish settlement, il Wal- laces' F 41:207 F 11 '16 Daniel Euston; story. H. S. Keeler. See weekly numbers of Ohio farmer, Dec. 1, 1917-Feb. 16, 1918 Danthonia Danthonia in New Zealand. A. H. Cockayne, il J Ag New Zealand 13:352-5 N '16 Daphnes Fragrant flowered daphnes. W. H. Judd. Gard M 25:192 Ap '17 Dark currant fruit flies Dark currant fruit fly in California. H: H. P. Severin. il Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:258- 60 Je '17 Darning Darning as a useful art. Mrs W. N. Hutt. il Prog F 31:1314 N 11 '16 Darwinism. See Evolution Dasheens Dasheen finds favor. Coop Manager & F 6:62 Ap '17 Dasheen finds favor. Weekly N L 4:2 F 7 '17 Dasheen; its uses and culture. R. A. Young. il U S Ag Yearbook 1916:199-208 Dasheen — our new bearded potatoes, il Coun- try Gent 82:iv S 8 '17 Digestibility of the dasheen. C. F. Lang- worthy and A. D. Holmes. U S Ag B 612:l-il '17 Recipes for the preparation of the dasheen. (F. S. & P. I. -2.) 3p '16 U.S. Bur. of plant industry, Washington, D.C. Vegetable well adapted to cultivation in the southern part of the United States, il J Home Econ 9:81-4 F '17 Composition Calcium oxalate in the dasheen. O. F. Black. Am J Bot 5:447-51 N '18 Diseases and pests Storage fermentation of dasheens. O. T. Wil- son, il Phyt 8:547-9 O '18 Storage-rots of economic aroids. L. L. Harter. il J Ag Research 6:549-72 Jl 10 '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 12:1852-4 D '16 Dasyneura ulmea. See Elm— Diseases and pests Datana integerrima. See Walnut datana Datana ministra. See Yellow-necked apple cater- pillars Date palm Botanical characters of the leaves of the date palm used in distinguishing cultivated var- ieties. S. C. Mason, il U S Ag B 223:1-28 '15 Some experiments in the improvement of the date-palm sugar industry. H. E. Annett. Ag J of India 12:442-5 Jl '17 Dates (fruit) Best deglet nur grown in America. W. F. A. Mclntyre. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 85:215 Ap 6 '18 Dates, figs and raisins. J. W. Andrews. Kim- ball's D F 15:401 Je 1 '17 Outlook for date growing. M. L. Williams, il Country Gent 81:1790 O 7 '16 What to do with dates. E. L. Gilbert. Country Gent 81:770 Ap 1 '16 Diseases and pests Notes on an ephestia, an insect injurious to stored dates in Khargeh oasis. L. H. Gough. 133-40P il '18 Egypt Ministry of ag., Cairo Storage Notes on an ephestia, an insect injurious to stored dates in Khargeh oasis. L. H. Gough. 133-40P il '18 Egypt Ministry of ag., Cairo Varieties Dates of Egypt and the Sudan. S. C. Mason, il map U S Ag B 271:1-40 '15 Daturas Narcotic plants and stimulants of the ancient Americans. W. E. Safford. il Smithsonian Inst Rep (Washington, D.C.) 1916:405-9 See also Jimson weed Davey institute of tree surgery Tree surgery investigated. M. C. Ebel. Gard Chron Am 21:163-6 Ap '17 298 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Davis-Watkins dairymen's manufacturing com- pany Merger of milk machinery manufacturers, il Creamery 6:36-7 S '17 Davison, G. Howard Portrait. Breeder's Gaz 70:1279 D 28 '16 Davison, Henry P. Davison estate in war time. E: M. Woolley. il por Country Life 34:39-42 Ag '18 Dawson, Jackson Thornton, 1841-1916 In memoriam. W. N. Craig; E. T. Mische. por Gard Chron Am 20:355 Ag '16 Day nurseries Lincolnshire creche to release women for farm work. J Bd Ag 23:146-7 My '16 Daylight saving Daylight saving bill in Scotland. J: Lennox. Field II 26:616 .Jl '16 Daylight saving on the farm; an inconvenience and loss. H. R. Talmage. il Rural N Y 77: 935 Ag 3 '18 Saving daylight. Rural N Y 77:671 My 11 '18 Deadly doorknob; story. Rural N Y 77:461 Mr 23 '18 Deafness Can vour child hear? Mrs G. T. Strutsman. Fruit-Grower 27:270 Ap 15 '16 Death Utility of death; evolution could not take place without it. F. H. Pike. J Heredity 8: 195-9 My '17 Death camas Zygadenus, or death camas. C. D. Marsh and others, bibliog il U S Ag B 125:1-46 '15 Death rate. See Vital statistics Decimal classification. See Classification, Deci- mal Decoration and ornament. See Animals in art; House decoration; Metal work Decoration day. See Memorial day Decorations of honor Orders and war medals conferred by France and Belgium; photographs. Country Life 35:30 N '18 War medals of the United States; illustra- tions. Country Life 35:48-51 D '18 Deeds. See Land titles; Torrens system Deer My friend the deer. A. Rutledge. il Country Life 34:45-8 My '18 Protect the deer. Weekly N L 5:9 S 19 '17 Who get the deer? Rural N Y 75:1537 D 16 '16 Deerhounds Hounds of Celt and Gael, il Country Life 29: 48-9 .Ja '16 Body and mind. J Heredity 8:286-7 Je '17 Indiana survey. A. H. Estabrook. J Hered- ity 8:156-9 Ap '17 Jukes in 1915. il J Heredity 7:469-74 O '16 Nassau survey; study of mental disorder and social maladjustment in a typical com- munity. A. J. Rosanoff. J Heredity 9:108- 11 Mr 'IS Testing criminal offenders: laboratory of the JN. Y. police department, il J Heredity 7:255- 61 Je '16 Sec also Feeble-minded Education What becomes of the special class children? J Heredity 7:248 Je '16 Deformities Sec 39:2745-52 D '17 Simple method for the classification of bac- teria as to diastase production. P. W. Allen, il J Bact 3':15-17 Ja '18 Diatoms Changing diatoms of Devils lake. C. J. El- more. Bot Gaz 65:186-90 P '18 Diatraea. See Cornstalk borers; Sugar-cane moth borers Dicl n s 45:345-50 Ap 13 '17 Foods and food values; phosphorus, lime and iron in the diet. E. B. Rutter. J Ag (Que- bec) 20:42 Ag '16 Fruit and its effect on the war. W. F. Gwin. Better Fruit 12:9 Mr '18 Guide to the nation's dietary needs. H. W. Atwater. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74:108-18 N '17 Hints on what to eat during the war. E. V. McCoUum. Wis Ag Ext C 100:1-19 '18 Hope farm notes; food economies. H. W. Collingwood. Rural N Y 77:524 Ap 6 '18 Hot weather eating. E. Mellen. O Judd Farmer 63:29 Jl 21 '17 How much shall I eat? (Ser. 3, no 1) 20p '18 Winthrop normal and industrial college. Rock Hill, S. C. How to live well and wisely. J. R. Arms. Fla State College for Women Leaflet 1 4p '18 Importance of butter fat in human diet. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:176-80 Mr 'IS Influence of heat on growth-promoting prop- erties of food. E. V. McCoUum. Creamery 7:30-1 Ap '18 Influence of the nature of the diet on the re- tention of protein. N. Umeda. Int R Sol & Prac Ag 7, no 10:1468-70 O '16 Latest investigations into the connection be- tween diet and work. Current Opinion (63 W. 36th St., N.Y. 25c) 62:333-4 My '17 League of three dishes. Nat Stocli & F 41: 120 Ap 21 '17 Lesson in economical buying. G. Gray. J Home Econ 10:177-80 Ap '18 ■ Living on twenty-five cents a day. M. S. Rose and others. Teachers Coll Record (525 W. 120th st, N.Y. 40c) 19:269-77 My '18 Making real use of the garden's ci'ops. I. M. K. Allison. Gard M 26:132 N '17 Malnutrition through errors in the combina- tion of foods: with discussion. E. V. McCol- lum. Assn Dairy Food & Drug OfRc Pro 1916:61-8 Meals and their substitutes for war pin-poses. (In Suggestions for food conservation, p 38- 42) '17 Women's central committee on food conservation, St Louis Milk, a food for everybody. J: H. Kellogg. N Y Ag Dept B 93:19-36 Mr '17 Milk necessary for the nation's welfare. E. B. Hart and H. Steenbock. il Wis Ag Exp B 291:1-20 '18 Mineral nutrients in practical human food. E. B. Forbes. J Home Econ 8:129-30 Mr '16; Same cond. Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:123-8 Ap '16 Misguided appetite and the high cost of living. A. E. Perkins, il Ohio Ag Exp B v 1:363-70 D '16; Summarized by J: Marsh. Ohio F 139: 291 F 24 '17 New dietetic treatment of diabetes mellitus. L. F. Cooper, bibliog J Home Econ 9:19-26 Ja '17 New feeding in the treatment of typhoid fever. A. C. Walton. J Home Econ 9:14-18 Ja '17 Overloaded table. E. C. Morgan. Kimball's D F 15:534 Ag 1 '17 Physiological effect on growth and reproduc- tion of rations balanced from restricted sources. E. B. Hart and others, bibliog il J Ag Research 10:175-98 Jl 23 '17 Points in selecting meals. F. Ro."?e. J Home Econ 10:374-7 Ag '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 301 Diet — Continued Practicable ways of increasing the iron-content of the diet. C. L. Hunt. J Home Econ 8: 584-7 N '16 Practical suggestions regarding food values and the propei- selection of a nutritious and economical diet. A. M. G. Soule. Maine Ag Dept B V 16:1-36 Mr '17 Problems of human nutrition; discrepancies in current systems of dietetics. A. E. Gibson. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. lOcj 83:38-9 Ja 20 '17 Protein needs of the body. H. Mason. Ohio F 139:598 Ap 21 '17 Putting on weight. Scientific Am (233 Broad- way, N.Y. 10c) 118:70 Ja 19 '18 Relation of diet to dental caries and mouth nifection. J. H. Kellogg. 30p n. d. J. H. Kel- logg. Battle Creek, Mich. Relation of food economics to the nutritive value of the diet. L. H. Gillet. (Reprint 98 Pro. 1917) 4p 6c '17 Nat. cont. of social work. 315 Plymouth court, Chicago Relation of the dairy industry to the public health. E. V. McCoUum. Hoard's D 54:756 D 21 '17 • Scientific basis of rationing. Nature (St Mar- tin's St, London, W. C. 6d) 100:385-7 Ja 17 '18 Single food diet and nutritional deficiency. E. Weil and G. Mouriquand. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 4:549 Ap '16 Some essentials to a safe diet. E. V. McCol- lum. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and Wood- land av., Philadelphia. $1) 74:95-102 N '17; Same. J Home Econ 10:49-56 i^ '18 Some factors in meal planning. M. Sayles. Mass Ag Ext B for Farm Women 5:1-18 '16 Some points to be considered in the planning of a rational diet. S. Usher. Ill Univ (Ur- bana) B v 11:1-16 Ap 6 '14 (3d ed '16) Some recent investigations in nutrition at the University of Wisconsin. R. Loughlin. J Home Econ 9:546-9 D '17 * Statistical studies of dietaries. Nature (St Martin's st, London, W. C. 6d) 101:465-6 Ag 15 '18 Stockman diet primer. Nat Stock & F 42: 812, 832 D 7-14 '18 Suggestions for midsummer. V. C. Lee. O Judd Farmer 63:12 Ag 11 '17 Teaching food values. A. F. Blood. J Home Econ 10:302-3 Jl '18 Teaching food values. C. F. Langworthy. J Home Econ 10:295-302 Jl '18 Teaching of food values in the elementary schools. R. Biery. J Home Econ 10:353-7 Ag 'IS Triumph of scientific housekeeping. S. T. Barrows. J Home Econ 8:495-8 S '16 United States food leaflets 1-20. 4p ea '18 U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. Value of fruits and vegetables in the diet. E. Nickerson. Minn Hort 46:61-2 F '18 War and dietetics. R. Wheeler. J Home Econ 8:488-91 S '16 War time diet and health. P. G. Stiles. Sci- entific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. lOc) 85:206 Mr 30 '18 Well-planned meals. J. Vance. Neb Ag Ext B 48:1-20 '17 What and how much should we eat? T: B. Osborne. Atlantic M (41 Mt Vernon st, Bos- ton 35c> 122:332-41 S '18 When figures are facts. W. S. Gibbs. Survev (112 E. 19th St., N.Y. 25c) 38:480-1 S 1 '17 Why need we be poisoned? M. Drew. Con- temporarv Review (249 W. 13th St., N.Y. 50c) 109:452-61; 111:76-86 Ap '16, Ja '17 Wide-awake girls learn to balance meals. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:122 Ja 22 '16 Y'oung and old, outdoor workers, etc., require special foods. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31: 154 Ja 29 '16 f^er aUo Beverages: Children — Care and 1 hygiene; Cookery; Cookery for the sick; l>i£r-.stion: Food: Infants — Care and hy- giene; Menus; Nutrition; Prison diet; School lunches; Vegetarianism; Vitamines Bibliography Report of committee to assemble current literature on subject of nutritional disor- ders, the result of so-called devitalized foods S. J. Crumbino. Assn Am Dairy Food & Drug Offic Pro 1916:80-6 Diet kitchens Equipping a diet kitchen. R. M. Smith. J Home Econ 9:162-6 Ap '17 Dietitians Work of the dietitian in the Canadian mili- tary hospitals. V. M. Ryley. J Home Econ 10:i08-13 Mr '18 Digestion Are the "what" and "how much" the all of nutiition? (Ser. 3, no. 3) 15p '18 Winthrop normal and industrial college, Rock Hill, S C. Assumed destruction of trypsin by pepsin and acid: observations on animals. J. H. Long and M. Hull. Am Chemical Soc J (C: L. Par- sons, sec. Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr) 39:162-74 Ja '17 Biochemical comparisons between mature beef and immature veal. W: N. Berg, bibliog J Ag Research 5:667-711 Ja 10 '16 Comparison of the digestibility of starch in typical batter and dough mixtures. A. L. Daniels and L. Strickler. J Home Econ 9: 109-14 Mr '17 Digestibilitv of bread; erythrodextrin in starch hydrolysis. J. C. Blake. Am Chemical Soc J (Charles L. Parsons, sec. Box 505, Washington, D. C. ?6 per yr) 40:623-36 Ap '18 Digestibility of bread; salivary digestion in vitro. J. C. Blake. Am Chemical Soc J (C: L. Parsons, sec. Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr) 38:1245-60; 39:315-20 Je '16, F '17 Digestibility of hard palates of cattle. C. F. Langworthy and A. D. Holmes. J Ag Re- search 6:641-8 Jl 24 '16 Digestibility of protein supplied by soy-bean and peanut press-cake flours. A. D. Holmes. U S Ag B 717:1-26 '18 Digestibility of very young veal. C. F. Lang- worthv and A. D. Holmes, bibliog J Ag Research 6:577-88 Jl 17 '16 Digestion experiments with sheep. J. B. Lind- sev and others. Mass Ag Exp B 181:241-335 '17 • Digestion of starch by the young calf. R. H. Shaw and others, il J Ag Research 12:575-8 Mr 4 '18 Effect of time of digestion on the hydrolysis of casein in the presence of starch. J. S. McHargue. J Ag Research 12:1-7 Ja 7 '18 Enzvmes — substances which transform food into body constituents. J. Takamine, jr. Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 83:21 Ja 13 '17 Foods and food values; course of the food through the alimentary canal; human diges- tion. E. B. Rutter. il J Ag (Quebec) 20:83 O '16 Les.son in foods. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:52 Ja 8 '16 On the so-called specificity of the Abderhal- den reaction. W. N. Boldyreff. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 2:208-9 F '18 Perverse digestion in young ruminants. G: B. Jones. Am Vet M Assn J 53:528-31 Jl '18 Recent advances in our knowledge of diges- tion and absorption. L. Stanley. J Home Econ 9:65-70 F '17 Study of the physical changes in feed res- idues which take place in cattle during di- gestion. P. V. Ewing and D. H. Wright. J Ag Research 13:639-46 Je 17 '18 Study of the rate of passage of food residues through the steer and its influence on di- gestion coefficients. P. V. Ewing and F. H. Smith. J Ag Research 10:55-63 Jl 9 '17 What every housekeeper should know about the processes of digestion. M. Yackey. (In Suggestions for food conservation, p. 52-3) '17 Women's central committee on food conseiwation, St Louis See also Diet; Nutrition 302 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Digger wasps Fossorial wasps that catch flies. W. W. Frogg-att. il Ag Gaz of Is"ew South Wales 28:667-9 S '17 Dikes. See Levees Dilatometers Classification and measurement of the differ- ent forms of water in the soil by means of the dilatometer method. G: J. Bouyoucos. il Mich Ag Exp Tech B 36:1-48 '17 Measurement of the inactive, or unfree, mois- ture in the soil by means of the dilatometer method. G: J. Bouyoucos. bibliog J Ag Re- search 8:195-217 F 5 '17 Dill Dill. J. T. Rosa, jr. il Country Gent 82:652 Mr 31 '17 Dining rooms Dining room must be light and cheery. N. K. Jones. Country Gent 81:1135 My 27 '16 Distinction in dining rooms. A. R. Fairman. il Country Life 33:44-7 Ja '18 Table service and customs, il Ohio F 140:50 Jl 21 '17 Dinner for six; story. F. Tilden. il Country Gent 83:18-19-1- F 2 '18 Dinners Alabama chicken dinner. M. A. Parker. Rural N Y 75:1012 Jl 22 '16 Country dinners for citv folks. M. H. Talbott. Country Gent 82:1435 S 15 '17 Foods and food values; home dinner. E. B. Rutter. J Ag (Quebec) 20:198 Mr '17 Planning the Sunday dinner; symposium. Prac F 112:424 N 15 '16 Some New England fish dinners. Rural N T 76:990 Ag 18 '17 Sunday dinner. M. Palmer. Kimball's D F 15: 566 Ag 15 '17 Wide-awake girls plan and serve a dinner. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog P 31:572 Ap 22 '16 See also Christmas dinners; Cookery; Thanksgiving dinners DIonaea Mechanism of movement and the duration of the effect of stimulation in the leaves of dionaea. W: H. Brown, bibliog Am J Bot 3:68-90 F '16 Diphtheria Comparison of LoefRer's coagulated blood serum and blood serum with the addition of sterile ox gall in the isolation of the diphtheria bacilli. H. R. Odell. bibliog J Bact 3:189-91 Mr '18 Diphtheria. Fruit-Grower 27:67 Ja 15 '16 Diphtheria; an epidemic, probably of milk origin, at Newport, Rhode Island, and vicin- ity. G. W. McCoy and others. (Reprint no. 430 Pub. health reports) 20p map '17 U.S. Public health service, Washington, D.C. Diphtheria antitoxin Morphology of a strain of b. diphtheriae. P. G. Heinemann. J Bact 2:361-3 Jl '17 DIpladenlas Dipladenias. G: F. Stewart, il Gard Chron Am 21:152 Ap '17 DIplodia Diplodla zeae, the cause of dry rot in maize. P. A. Van Der Bijl. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 9:1377-8 S '16 Dipping vats, Concrete * Dipping vat for a Texas ranch. Concrete (Telegraph bldg., Detroit, Mich. 20c) 12:198 Je '18 Dipping vats, Swine. See Swine dipping vats Diprion simile. See Pine sawilies Dips, Arsenical. See Arsenical dips DIptera. See Flies; Mosquitoes; Piophilidae; Sepsidae Disabled soldiers. See Soldiers, Disabled DIsas. See Orchids DIsclna Photographs and descriptions of cup-fungi; discina venosa. F. J. Seaver. il Mycol 9:53- 4 Mr '17 Diseases Doctors and medicine. H: Wallace. Wallaces' F 42:438 Mr 9 '17 Heredity and disease. C: Herrman. J Hered- ity 9:77-80 F '18 Insects and the national health. C: T. Brues. il maps Scientific Monthly (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 6:193-209 Mr '18 Milk sickness to be investigated. Creamery 7:57-8 O '18 On ceitain relations of the lower animals to human disease. D: J: Davis. Am Vet M Assn J 50:387-90 D '16 See also Infectious diseases; also names of diseases, e.g. Cancer, Cold (disease). Dia- betes, Infantile paralysis. Malaria, Neuritis, Pneumonia, Typhoid fever Diseases of plants. See Plants — Diseases and pests Dishwashers Hand vs. mechanical dishwashing. C. Fred- erick, il Ohio F 142:178-9 Ag 24 '18 Dishwashing Chemicals for dishwashing. Rural N Y 77:73 Ja 19 '18 Dishwashing in farm homes. E. Owen. Ohio F 142:202 Ag 31 '18 Dishwashing made easy. Country Gent 81: 1387 Jl 15 '16 Easier dishwashing. Rural N Y 77:458 Mr 23 '18 Sanitary dishwashing. B. Stevenson. J Home Econ 8:83-4 F '16 Dishwashing machines Homemade dish washer, il Rural N Y 75:468 Mr 18 '16 My kitchen helper. K. C. Blythe. il Country Gent 81:372 F 12 '16 Disinfection and disinfectants Bacteriological study of methods for the dis- infection of hides infected with anthrax spores. F. W. Tilley. bibliog J Ag Research 4:65-92 Ap '15 Benefits derived from disinfectants. M. K. Boyer. Am P Advocate 24:137 Ja '16 Chloramine antiseptics and disinfectants. N. S. Mayo. Am Vet M Assn J 54:139-44 N '18 Common disinfectants. M. Dorset. Farmers' B 345:1-10 '16 Cow and her health. L. R. Himmelberger. Hoard's D 52:735 D 15 '16 Disinfectants. J. Vanderleck. J Ag (Quebec) 22:31, 83 Ag, N '18 Disinfectants in the dairy stable and their uses. N. E. McEwen. J Ag (Quebec) 21:24 Ag '17 Disinfecting the hen house. Purdue Ag 10:28 My '16 Disinfection of premises. Wallaces' F 43:254 P 8 '18 Disinfection of stables. G: W. Pope, il Farm- ers' B 954:1-12 '18 (B. 480 rev.) Effect of disinfectants upon bacterium citri. R. A. Jehle. il Fla State Plant Bd Quar B 2:112-23 Ja '18 Efficiency of disinfectants. C. H. Higgins. Am Vet M Assn J 51:247-55 My '17 Facts about disinfection. W. H. Dalrymple. Prog F 31:652 My 13 '16 How to disinfect buildings. Power F 25:41 Ja '16 Importance of uniform culture media in the bacteriological examination of disinfectants. J. H. Wright. J Bact 2:315-46 Jl '17 Investigations on the prevention of nuisances arising from flies and putrefaction. F. W. Foreman and G. S. Graham-Smith. Am Vet M Assn J 52:722-6 F '18 Poultry farm disinfection. J. B. Paige. Mass Ag Exp C 66:1-4 '16; Same. Mass Ag Ext C 59 4p '18 Preparation of a preservative from cresol. M. Nevin and B. Mann. Am Chemical Soc J (Box 505, Washington, D.C. $6 per yr.) 39: 2752-6 D '17 Some common disinfectants. M. Dorset. Farmers' B 926:1-12 '18 (B. 345 rev.) See also Calcium hypochlorite; Dakin's solution; Fumigation; Hypozone; Seed dis- infection; Soil disinfection Disinfection of seed. See Seed disinfection Disinfection of soils. See Soil disinfection AGRICULTURAL INDEX 303 Distillation Method for producing- conductivity water suitable for water culture experiments. R. B. Harvey. Bot Gaz 63:321-2 Ap "17 Scr (iho Liquors; Wood distillation DIstomatosis Experimental control of distomatosis in llun- garv. J. March. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 5:700-2 My '16 Distribution (economics) iJeniociacy and distribution; with discussion. W: H. Ingersoll. (In Sagamore sociological conference. Pro., 11)17, p. 7-15) '17 W: C. Ewing. sec, 985 Washington st, Boston Prices and distribution. W. W. Swanson. (In Report, United farmers of Alberta, 1917, p. 239-1-) '18 Distribution of animals and plants, Geograph- ical. See Geogi'aphical distribution of ani- mals and plants Distribution of food. See Food distribution District of Columbia District of Columbia. See Food supply — District of Columbia District representatives. See County agents District schools. See Rural schools Ditching machinery. See Excavating machinery Diuretics and diuresis Diuresis and milk flow. H. Steenbock. J Ag Research 5:561-8 D 27 '15 Diversified farming Diversification in agriculture. W. R. Dodson. (In Proceedings, 10th annual meeting. Rail- way development association, p 68-71) '16 D. C. Welty, sec, St Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern ry., St Louis, Mo. Diversitication means better utilization of labor. Prog F 32:514 Ap 21 '17 Diversified crops for the South. Creamery 5: 32-3 My '17 Diversified farming at Hill Top farm in Ala- bama. J. C. Travis. Prog F 31:790 Je 17 '16 Diversified farming is safe farming. 32p il '16 Int. harvester co., Chicago Efficient marketing criticized; a frank dis- cussion of diversified farming. J. E. Ryan. Farm Eng 4:45 S '16 Feed yourselves, says Mrs Mathis. H. S. Stabler, il Country Gent 81:1895-6 O 28 '16 If the South fed herself. P. G. Holden. il Wallaces' F 41:1662 D 22 '16 Importance of diversity in farming, il Country Life 30:45 Jl '16 Intensive diversified farm. R. G. Miller, il Kimball's D F 15:232 Ap 1 '17 Louisiana hits the trail. J: R. McMahon. il Country Gent 83:12-13 Ja 19 '18 Mixed farming. W. J. Colebatch. J Dept Ag S Australia 22:88-90 Ag '18 Mixed farming. H. C. Stening. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 29:745-7 O '18 Safe farming for the South — the three great F's, food, feed and fertility. B. Knapp. il Banker-F 4:5 Ja '17 Winning the fight against the boll weevil. M. Andersen, jr. Prog F 31:591 Ap 29 '16 Dividends. See Stocks Doberman pinschers Dog with the human brain, il Countrv Life 29:48-9 Ap '16 Dock Eradicating dock. Wallaces' F 41:927 Je 30 ■16 Dock false-worms Dock false-worm (ametastegia glabrata Fal- len) an apple pest. E. J. Newcomer, il U S Ag B 265:1-40 '16 Doctors Gave her home for resident doctor. H. H. White. Rural Manhood 8:101-3 Mr '17 Dodder Alfalfa dodder costly. Irr Age 32:175 S '17 Anatomical determination of the grains of clover dodder. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1: 162-4 Ja '16 Clover dodder. Wallaces' F 41:1092 Ag 18 '16 Dodder in clover. G. S. Ellis. Breeder's Gaz 70:200 Ag 10 '16 Love vine. J. N. Baskett. Rural N Y 75:36 Ja 8 '16 Notes on the distribution and growth of North Dakota cuscutac. O. A. Stevens, il Am J Bot 3:185-8 Ap '16 Wonderful parasite. S. L. Bastin. il Country Life 32:112 My '17 Seed Comparative researches on the dimensions of the seeds of clover and dodder. M. Hein- rich. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:364-5 Mr '16 Dog racing Alaska dog derby. L. L. Lane, il Country Life 32:45-7 S '17 Sandv of Alaska. W. A. Dyer, il Country Life 33:94 D '17 Dog shows Echoes from the big show. W. A. Dyer, il Countrv Life 30:58-9 Je '16 New York show, 1916. F. F. Dole, il Country Life 29:48-9 F '16 Dogs Another view of the dog. J. L. Moore. Nat Stock & F 40:1397 Mr 17 '17 Banking and sheep growing. R. S. Curtis. 11 Banker-F 5:12 Ag '18 Buster. S. Gau-son. Country Life 32:84 O '17 Care of the dog's mouth and teeth. Country Life 34:88 My 'IS Case against the dog. R. A. Hayne. Breeder's Gaz 72:140 Ag 2 '17 Cats and dogs. E. O. Kaserman. Breeder's Gaz 72:1290 D 27 '17 Color inheritance in mammals. S. Wright. J Heredity 9:87-90 F '18 Comment on the dog question. Ohio F 138: 354 O 14 '16 Control the dogs. Weekly N L 5:8 D 26 '17 Dog and the sheep. L. F. Allen. Rural N Y 75: 1480 N 25 '16 Dog breeding on the farm. W. A. Dyer, il Country Gent 81:1217-18 Je 17 '16 Dog disposition. J. Watson. Country Life 29: 49 Ap '16 Dog raid. E. L. Freeland. il Nat Stock & F 40:1314 Mr 3 '17 Dogs are needed. R. E. Bateman. Nat Wool Grower 7:50 S '17 Dogs versus sheep. J. O. Cooper. Rural N Y 77:292 F 23 'IS Experience with dogs. E. P. Snyder. Nat Stock & F 41:1105 F 2 '18 Good dog is a man's truest friend. H. B. Arbuckle. Am Sheep B & W 37:135-6 Mr '17 Hairless dog. il J Heredity 8:519-20 N '17 High cost of useless dogs. E. P. Snyder. Ohio F 139:38 Ja 13 '17 How to feed and groom your dog. L. E. Eu- banks. J Ag (Quebec) 20:xi My '17 Just dogs. W. W. Reynolds. Nat Stock & F 40:1274 F 24 '17 Laconics of the dog business. R. M. Carrons. Nat Stock & F 40:868 N 25 '16 My dog. E. C. A. Smith. Country Life 32:46-7 Ag '17 On chicken killing. W. A. Dyer. Country Life 30:47 Ag '16 One wav to cope with dog menace. G: M. Mashek. Am Sheep B & W 36:67 F '16 Raising that puppy. C: Askins. il Country Gent 81:1487, 1561 Ag 5, 19 '16 Sheep and dogs again. R. E. Culver. Breeder's Gaz 71:920 My 3 '17 Sheep game in New England. Am Sheep B & W 37:480 Ag '17 Sheep industrv, damage by dogs, and the remedv. D. P. Witter, il N Y Ag Dept B 96:32-53 Je '17 Sheep killing dog. C. S. Plumb. Ohio F 139: 538 Ap 7 '17 Spoiling a dog. W. A. Dyer. Country Life 29:65 Mr '16 Training the farm dog. il Rural N Y 75:1430, 1458 N 11-18 '16 304 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dogs — Continued Wool shortage. W. W. Reynolds. Nat Stock & F 41:305 Je 16 '17 A^ee also Airedale terriers; Bird dogs; Bloodhounds; Borzoi; Bull terriers; Chi- huahua dog-s; Collies; Dachshunds; Dalma- tian dogs; Deerhounds; Doberman pinsch- ers; Great Danes; Griffons; Hounds; Irish terriers: Maltese dogs; Manchester terri- ers; Peltingese (dogs); Pointers (dogs); Police dogs; Pomeranians (dogs); Poodles; St Bernard dogs; Setters; Sheep dogs; Terriers; Whippets; Wolfhounds Breeds Our own dog show. W. A. Dyer, il Country Life 33:27-40 Ja '18 Some little known breeds. Country Life 33:S0 Ja '18 Diseases and pests Anthelmintic treatment for nematode infesta- tions in dogs. M. C. Hall. Am Vet M Assn J 52:342-5 D '17 Bothriocephalid tapeworm from the dog in North Ainerica, with notes on cestode para- sites of dogs. M. C. Hall and M. Widgor. bibliog il Am Vet M Assn J 53:355-62 Je '18 Canine coccidiosis, with a note regarding other protozoan parasites from the dog. M. C. Hall and M. Wigdor. bibliog Am Vet M Assn J 53:64-76 Ap '18 Dog as a carrier of parasites and disease. M. C. Hall, il U S Ag B 260:1-27 '15 Dog diseases and some simple means of cure. A. E. Joseph. Country Gent 81:470 F 26 '16 Gastro-intestinal lavage in dogs: its value in removing worms and in other respects. M. C. Hall and M. Wigdor. Am Vet M Assn J 52:443-56 Ja '18 Intestinal obstruction by a stone in a dog. R. W. Ellis. Am Vet M Assn J 48:617-18 F '16 Mammary tvimors in the bitch, il Am Vet M Assn J 52:784-8 Mr '18 Mange in dogs. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:850 Mv '17; Same. J Dept Ag Victoria 16:64 Ja '18 New fluke from the dog. M. Wigdor. il Am Vet M Assn J 54:254-7 D '18 Note on the effect of cold on the degree of parasitic infestation. M. Wigdor. bibliog Am Vet M Assn J 54:251-4 D '18 Notes on the acanthocephalid and anthropod parasites of the dog in North America. M. C. Hall and M. Wigdor. bibliog il Am Vet M Assn J 53:493-500 JI '18 Parasites of the dog in Michigan. M. C. Hall. bibliog Am Vet M Assn J 51:383-96 Je '17 Physaloptera from the dog, with a note on the nematode parasites of the dog in North America. M. C. Hall and M. Wigdor. bibliog il Am Vet M Assn J 53:733-44 S '18 Ptomaine poisoning in dogs. W. A. Dyer. Country Life 31:160 Ap '17 Round-celled sarcoma in the heart of a dog. W. R. Blair. Am Vet M Assn J 49:520-2 Jl '16 Serum or inula and echinacea in the treat- ment of canine distemper. A. Slawson. Am Vet M Assn J 53:766-7 S '18 Serum treatment of canine distemper. A. Slawson. Am Vet M Assn J 53:455-65 Jl '18 So-called black-tongue of canines. H. B. F. Jervis. Am Vet M Assn J 48:590-6 F '16 Two new flukes from the dog. M. C. Hall and M. Wigdor. il Am Vet M Assn J 53:616-26 Ag '18 See also Hydrophobia Laws As to a federal dog tax. Breeder's Gaz 73:656 Mr 28 '18 Dog law needed. W. W. Reynolds. Ohio F 139:142 F 3 '17 Dog law with teeth. Country Gent 83:28 F 9 •18 Dog laws. B. L. Crouch. Am Sheep B «& W 36:278 My '16 Dogs and the sheep industry. G: D. Black. Ohio F 138:278 S 23 '16 Enforce the dog law. W. W. Reynolds. Ohio F 140:479 N 24 '17 Federal dog tax. W. W. Reynolds. Am Sheep B & W 38:193 Mr '18 Fight against the cur dog. Field II 27:631 Ag '17 How Maine handles the pestiferous s. k. Am Sheep B & W 37:222 Ap '17 Manual of laws pertaining to the Department of farms and markets; licensing of dogs and protection of domestic animals therefrom. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 108:119-35 Je '18 Model dog law. Country Gent 82:836 My 5 '17 More about the sheep killing dog. F: J. Has- kin. Irr Age 33:153 Jl '18 New dog law. G: D. Black. Ohio F 141:159 F 2 '18 New York has fine new dog law. C. W. Lar- mon. Am Sheep B & W 36:235 Ap '16 New York state dog law. Rural N Y 76:1001-2 Ag 25 '17 Ohio's new dog law. C. H. Hooley. Breeder's Gaz 73:730 Ap 4 '18 Pennsylvania dog law; text. Nat Stock & F 41:448+ Ag 4 '17; Summarv. Nat Stock & F 41:173 My 5 '17; Summary. Prac F 113:436 D 15 '17 Pennsylvania's new dog law. J. M. McKee. Ohio F 138:466 N 11 '16 Philadelphia campaign for inore sheep and better dog laws gathers inomentvim. Am Sheep B & W 36:359 Je '16 Proposed federal dog tax. Breeder's Gaz 73: 108 Ja 17 '18 Proposed New York dog law. Nat Stock & F 40:1201 F 10 '17 Pulling together helps the game in Maryland. Am Sheep B «& W 37:461 Ag '17 Read this if you are pestered with dogs; sum- mary of the dog laws of the different states. Am Sheep B & W 37:472-3 Ag '17 Reparation for injury by dogs to sheep in Quebec. Int R Ag Econ 66:73-4 Je '16; Same (in French). Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:1248-50 '17; Same abr. Ag Gaz of Can- ada 3:425-6 My '16 Report relative to the licensing of dogs and the protection of domestic animals. 5p 'IS Comr. of ag., Albany, N.Y. Sentiment oi- sheep? C: E. Gapen. il Country Gent 83:5-6 Je 15 '18 Sheep and dog law. J Ag (Quebec) 19:144 Ja '16 Sheep for New York state; controlling the dog. Field II 26:248 Mr '16 Sheep-killing dog. J. F. Wilson. 11 Farmers' B 935:1-32 '18; Abstract. Am Sheep B & W 38:244 Ap '18 Shepherding the sheep. W. A. Dyer, il Coun- try Life 34:42-5 Ag '18 State dog laws; laws of Maryland 1918. Md Ag Ext C 43 5p '18 Uniform dog laws. J Ag (Quebec) 21:xv My '18 Washington county plan of dealing with a dog nuisance. W. W. Hunter. Nat Stock & F 40:471 Ag 5 '16 West Virginia dog law. W Va Ag Dept B 29 4p '17 What will Nebraska legislature do about this? S. W. Hervey. Am Sheep B & W 37:463 Ag '17 Whv not restrain them? R. M. Carrons. Nat Stock & F 40:630 S 16 '16 Dogs, Police. See Police dogs Dogs. Wild Destruction of wild dogs. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:542 Ag '16 Dogs as carriers of infection Dog as a carrier of disease to stock. Wal- laces' F 43:833 My 17 '18 Dogs carrv diseases. J Ag (Quebec) 21:sup7 D '17 Dogs in art Some paintings of dogs. M. Earl, il Country Life 33:57-9 D '17 Dogs in war Ballv Shannon — dog of war. W. A. Dyer, il Country Life 35:58 N '18 Dogs in the war. W. A. Dyer. Country Life 30:47 S '16 Training police and war dogs. R. H. Moulton. il Ohio F 141:272 F 23 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 305 Dogs in war — Continued War dogs in the IT. S. A. W. A. Dyer. Coun- try Life 34:100 Je '18 Dogwood Cornuses in England. Am Flor 51:380 S 7 '18 Dog-wood. R. W. Shufeldt. il Am For 23:217-20 Ap '17 Dolichos. See Asparagus beans Domestic animals Animals on the suburban place. J: R. Mc- Mahon. il Country Gent 81:1293-4 Jl 1 '16 Care and treatment of domestic animals. C. Osias. (Civico-Educ. Lectures no. 13) lip '17 Philippine Islands Bur. of educ, Manila See oho Breeding; Cats; Dogs; Live stock, and references under that subject; Pigeons Diseases and pests Biennial report of the state board of stock commissioners, 1915-1916. 23p '17 Nevada State bd. of stock commissioners, Carson City Common parasites of farm animals. W. M. Burson. il Ga Ag Coll (Ext) B 137:1-39 '17 Manual of laws pertaining to the Department of farms and markets; diseases of domestic animals. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 108:99-114 Je '18 Domestic appliances See also Kitchen utensils Domestic arts. See Canning and preserving; Cookery; Home economics Domestic economy. See Home economics Domestic efficiency. See Efliciency, Domestic Domestic finance College students' accounts. S. Macleod. J Home Econ 10:457-60 O '18 Division of income; budget and expenditures. M. Tackey. (.In Suggestions for food con- servation, p. 43-51) '17 "Women's central committee on food conservation, St Louis Family account books. B. R. Andrews. J Home Econ 8:545-51 O '16 Farm household accounts. W. C. Funk. Farm- ers' B 964:1-11 '18 Farm women keep books and know home ex- penses. Weekly N L 6:1 S 25 '18 Food and the budget. H. L. Johnson. J Home Econ 9:75-80 F '17 Four cents a meal. B. S. Brinton. il Country Gent 83:40-1 S 28 '18 Household accounting. Rural N Y 75:51 Ja 8 '16 Household accounting. L. Comstock. Mass Ag Bd C 34:1-15 '17 Household accounts. E. B. Lemon and J. A. Bexell. Ore Ag Ext B 191:1-15 '17 Household accounts and the family budget. Mrs H. G. Harlan. Ill Farmers Inst House- hold Sci 1917:77-86 '18 Household thrift. C. F. Stoddard. J Home Econ 10:181-2 Ap '18 Money for the house and the children. Prac F 114:310 S 15 '18 Penn family problem. A. Z. Fish. J Home Econ 9:58-60 F '17 Thrift bv household accounting. E. A. Wins- low, j Home Econ 8:532-5 O '16 Domestic science. See Home economics Domestic science in schools. See Home eco- nomics— Study and teaching Dominican Republic. See subhead Dominican Republic under Agriculture; Bee culture Dominion veterinary meat inspectors' associa- tion of Canada Annual meeting, Toronto, March 16. T. E. H. Fi.sher. Am Vet M Assn J 53:429-37 Je '18 Dominiques (poultry) American Dominique. W. H. Card, il Country Gent 81:1167 Je 3 '16 American Dominique — a utility fowl. C. W. Besse. Am P J 48:1022 O '17 Donald Ban on food production; story. P: Mc- Arthur. Wallaces' F 42:1717 D 21 '17 Donkeys. See Asses and mules Door pulls Lure of the latch. W. P. Eaton, il Country Life 33:41-5 Ap '18 Doors Hanging doors. P. T. Hines. Country Gent 82:1082 Je 30 '17 Doorways Doorways inside the colonial house; photo- graphs. Country Life 31:34-5 D '16 Old doorways of Annapolis; photographs. Country Life 30:46 O '16 Dorkings (poultry) Beautiful, useful, silver gray dorkings. W. Westfall. il Am P J 47:426-8 Mr '16 Breeding and judging silver gray dorkings. W. Westfall. il Am P J 49:414-15 Ap '18 White dorking. R. Davis and L. Davis, il Country Gent 82:271 F 10 '17 Dormitories, College College residence halls. E. J. James. J Home Econ 9:101-8 Mr '17 Dosoris Park, Long Island Country life community, Dosoris Park, L. I. B: Goodrich, il Country Life 29:19-23 Ja '16 Dothichiza. See Poplar-canker, European Doughnuts Fat absorption in frying doughnuts. M. C. McKee. J Home Econ 10:18-20 Ja '18 Douglas fir Canadian Douglas fir; its mechanical and physical properties. J. S. Bates. (Forestry Branch B. 60) 84p bibliog il '18 Canada Dept. of interior, Ottawa Chemistrv of wood decay paper. R. E. Rose and M. W: Lisse. J Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Easton, Pa. 60c) 9:284-7 Mr '17 Commercial uses of Douglas fir. J. S. Wil- liams, il Am For 22:69-75 F '16 Douglas tir filDer, with special reference to length. H. N. Lee and E. M. Smith, bibliog il For Quar 14:671-95 D '16 Douglas fir; identification and characteristics. S: B. Detwiler. il map Am For 22:67-9 F '16 Douglas fir in Denmark. J For 15:376-80 Mr '17 Douglas fir; its commercial importance. S: J. Record, il Am Architect (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 112:329-33 N 7 '17 Douglas fir (Oregon pine) shipbuilding. H. B. Oakleaf. Int Marine Eng (Printing Crafts bldg., 461 8th av. N.Y. $2 per yr.) 22:213-15 My '17 Fir as a substitute for cedar poles. Electrical Review (515 Monadnock blk., Chicago 15c) 72:1050-1 Je 22 '18 Miscellaneous conifers of the Rocky Mountain region; Douglas fir; Douglas spruce. G: B. Sudworth. il U S Ag B 680:21-7 '18 Occurrence of melezitose in a manna from the Douglas fir. C. S. Hudson and S. F. Sher- wood. Am Chemical Soc J (Box 505, Wash- ington, D. C. $6 per yr.) 40:1456-60 S '18 Oleoresin of Douglas fir. A. W. Schorger. Am Chemistrv Soc J (Box 505, Washington, D.C. .$6 per yr.) 39:1040-4 My '17 Pipe staves creosoted without loss of strength. O. P M. Goss. Eng News-Record (10th av at 36th'st, N.Y. 15c) 79:639-40 O 4 '17 Strength of nail joints in Douglas fir and western hemlock. H. E. Plummer. Eng & Contracting (608 S. Dearborn st, Chicago $3 per yr.) 48:327-8 O 24 'J7; Same cond. Eng News-Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 79:871-2 N 8 '17 Teredo destroys improperly treated piles. H. von Schrenk. il Railway Age (Woolworth bldg., N.Y. 15c) 63:657-8 O 12 '17 Diseases and pests Bark-beetles infesting the Douglas fir. W: J. Chamberlin. il Ore Ag Exp B 147:1-40 '18 Needle blight of Douglas fir. J. R. Weir, il J Ag Reseai-ch 10:99-104 Jl 9 '17 Oviposition of megastigmus spermotrophus in the seed of Douglas fir. J. M. Miller, il J Ag Research 6:65-8 Ap 10 '16 See also Douglas fir pitch moths Seed Choosing the best tree seeds; the influence of parental character and environment upon the progeny of Douglas fir. C: J. Kraebel. il J Heredity 8:483-92 N '17 306 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Douglas fir — Seed — Continued Incidental results of a study of Douglas-fir seed in the Pacific Northwest. C. P. Willis. J For 15:991-1002 D '17 Douglas fir pitch moths Douglas fir pitch moth (sesia novaroensis Hy. Edw.). J. Brunner. il U S Ag B 255:1- 23 '15 Dourlne Action to enjoin the live stock sanitary board from destroying certain mares infected with dourine as determined by the complement- fixation test; Supreme covirt of North Da- kota. Am Vet M Assn J 53:691-2 Ag '18 Changes in the blood count in dourine. N. Popesco. Am Vet M Assn J 48:469-70 Ja '16 Diagnosis of dourine by complement fixation. J: R. Mohler, A. Eichhorn, and J: M. Buck. bibliog J As Research 1:99-107 N '13 Dourine. J Ag (Quebec) 21:61 O '17 Dourine and its control. W. L. Hawke. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:950-3 N '17 Note on dourine in the horse. H. T. Pease. il Ag J of India 12:65-78, 230-51 Ja-Ap '17 Doves. See Pigeons Drabas Perennial scapose drabas of North America. E. B. Payson. Am J Bot 4:253-67 My '17 Drafting, Mechanical. See Mechanical drawing Drag saws Homemade drag saw. il Rural N Y 77:666 My 11 '18 Drain tile Austin trenching and back filling machine, il Irr Age 31:62+ F '16 Big tile on some Indiana drainage districts. C. D. Kinsman. Concrete (Telegraph bldg., Detroit, Mich. 20c) 10:125 Mr '17 Cost of tile drainage on the Trumbull county experiment farm. H. L. Andrew, il Ohio Ag Exp B V 1:136-40 My '16 Dram tile situation. Concrete (Telegraph bldg., Detroit, Mich. 20c) 11:69-72, 124-5 S-O '17 Drainage in West Virginia. Nat Stock & F 40:230 My 27 '16 Durability of concrete drain tile. O. B. Win- ter. Mich Ag Exp Spec B 82:1-12 '17 Experience with tile drainage. C. D. Pierson. Wallaces' F 43:626 Ap 5 '18 Experimental work in drainage, plans Minn Ag Exp Rep (Crookston ser., v. 10, no. 1, p. 20-32) '17 How to drain with tile. W. I. Chamberlain. Nat Stock & F 42:69 Ap 13 '18 How to select and lay drain tiles. M. E. Sher- win. Prog F 32:1089 O 20 '17 Hydrated lime in drain tile. B. Nagy. Concrete (Telegraph bldg., Detroit, Mich. 20c) 11: 122-3 O '17 Is cement tile dui-able? Rural N Y 75:1416 N 11 '16 Tile drainage on the farm. E. R. Jones and O. R. Zeasman. il Wis Ag Exp B 284:1-32 '17 Tile- laying in drainage work. H. E. Cox. Rural N Y 77:718 My 25 '18 Underdrainage of farm land. C. G. Elliott. il Country Gent 81:732-3-|- Ap 1 '16 Drain tile, Concrete Alkali action on cement drain tile and con- crete. E. C. Bebb. Eng and Contracting (608 S. Dearborn st., Chicago $3 per yr) 47:249- 50 Mr 14 '17 Cement drain tile in New England. R. T. Bur- dick. Rural N Y 76:7 Ja 6 '17 Concrete tile for land drainage, lip il '17 Portland cement assn., Chicago Durability of concrete drain tile (Spec. B. 275). O. B. Winter and H. H. Musselman. il Mich Ag Bd Rep 1916:349-59 Solving land drainage problems with concrete tile. H. C. Campbell. Nat Stock & F 42:851 D 21 '18 Drainage Benefits of tile drainage. C. C. Cunningham. Purdue Ag 12:2o2-3 Ja '18 Bet you can't lose. R. V. Newcomb. Farm Eng 5:3 O '17 Blasting ditches. H. E. Murdock. il Mont Ag Exp C 55:185-92 '16 Choice acres from swamp land. O Judd Farmer 60:4 Ap 8 '16 Cooperation in farm drainage work, il Power F 27:53 My '18 Cooperative drainage. H. B. Cobb, il Nat Stock & F 41:692 O 20 '17 Cost of farm drainage. Power F 25:48 Ap '16 Cost of tile drainage. Hoard's D 50:819 Ja 14 '16 Cost of tile drainage on the Trumbull covmty expeiiment farm. H. L. Andrew, il Ohio Ag Exp B V 1:136-40 My '16 Ditches and drainage, il Am Coop J 11:862 Ap '16 Ditching with dynamite. F. F. Rockwell, il Country Gent 81:381 F 19 '16 Drain the tractor-operated farm. R. Olney. il Power F 26:20 S '17 Di-ain the wet spots. E. R. Jones. Wis Ag Ext C 77 4p '17; Same. Green's Fruit Grower 37:9 Jl '17 Drainage and terracing experiences. Prog P 32:1091 O 20 '17 Drainage-basin and crop studies aid water- supply estimates. R. E. Horton. Eng News- Record (10th av. at 36th st., N.Y. 15c) 79: 357-60 Ag 23 '17 Drahiage by a siphon, C. O. Ormsbee. Country Gent 82:1037 Je 16 '17 Drainage experience this year proves its value. J. A. King. Farm Eng 6:11 Ja '18 Drainage for irrigated lands. E. M. Chandler. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:82-4 '17 Drainage for irrigated lands; with discussion. H. E. Murdock. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 2:72-82 '17 Drainage increased land value. J. C. Randall. O Judd Farmer 62:6 Je 16 '17 Drainage: its relation to crop growing. S. H. McCrory. Prog F 31:1308 N 11 '16 Drainage; motor-power and horse-power tile ditching machines. H. C. Ramsower. il Farm Eng 7:3-5 Ap '18 Drainage of irrigated farms. R. A. Hart. 11 Farmers' B 805:1-31 "17 Drainage of irrigated land. R. A. Hart, il map plans U S Ag B 190:1-34 '15 Drainage of irrigated lands. W. L. Powers. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:87-92 '18 Drainage of irrigated shale land. D. G. Miller and L. T. Jessup. il U S Ag B 502:1-40 '17; Summary. Irr Age 32:119 Je '17 Drainage reclamation and dual results. Coun- try Life 32:114 Je '17 Draining peaty soil. Farm Eng 7:26 Mr '18 Draining with dynamite. N. D. Rand, il Coun- try Gent 83:7+ Jl 20 '18 Drains to fight wetness or drought; under- drainage. C. G. Elliott, il Country Gent 81: 49,-)-6, 623 + , 732-3 Mr 4, 18, Ap 1 '16 Early tile drainage. I. M. Miller. Nat Stock & F 42:485 Ag 24 '18 Effect of drainage on soil texture. J. A. Mosier. Power F 26:48 S '17 Effect of pumping from a shallow well on the ground-water table. W. W. Weir. J Ag Re- search 11:339-57 N 12 '17 Efficient farm drainage. Green's Fruit Grower 36:1 Jl '16 Engineerng methods in constructing tile drainage systems. D. P. Dale. Eng & Con- tracting (608 S. Dearborn st, Chicago $3 per yr.> 49:267-8 Mr 13 '18 Excavating machinery used in land drainage. D. L. Yarnell. il U S Ag B 300:1-37 '15 Experimental work in di'ainage. plans Minn Ag Exp Rep (Crookston ser., v. 10, no. 1, p. 20-32) '17 Farm drainage by tiling. A. Lenox. Field II 26: 753 S '16 , Farm drainage methods. W. W. Weir, il Cal Ag Exp C 174:1-31 '17 Getting the garden under glass. F. F. Rock- well, il Gard M 26:130-1 N '17 Good drainage is necessary. J. S. Underwood. Green's Fruit Grower 36:16 Mr '16 Gopher holes for drainage; a power drainage machine that patterns the burrow made by the moie. Power F 26:18 Ja '17 Great importance of drainage. F. H. Sweet. Green's Fruit Grower 36:4 D '16 Great labor saver, il O Judd P'armer 63:9 D 8 •17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 307 Drainage— CoH/i/n/erf Greai need of tile drains. W. O. Wing-. Oliio F 138:590 D 16 '16 Hard job of clearing woodland. R. F. Vann. Power F 25:20 O '16 How to get rich lands; drainage: our heavy rainfall makes it necessary on many south- ern soils. B. L. Moss. Prog F 32:209 F 17 '17 Importance of drainage, il Va Ag Dept B 109:18-50 '16 Improve soils by drainage. E. B. Stookey. il Western Wash Ag Exp B v 4:3-9 N '16 Increasing acreage and profits by draining waste land. M. P. Brummit. il System on the Farm 1:265-6 S '17 Increasing crop production by drainage. E. B. Stookey. W^estern Wash Ag Exp B v 5:132- 4 D '17 Interesting drainage device, il Irr Age 32:135 Jl '17 Internal combustion farm drainage machines. il Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 11:1125-7 N '17 Irrigation and drainage. F. H. Newell, il (In Pan American scientific congress Pro., 1915, V. 3. p. 260-83) '17 Land drainage. Prac P 112:380 O 15 '16 Land-drainage. L. J. B. Grant; A. J. Faulkner. il J Ag New Zealand 15:91-5 Ag '17 Land drainage by means of pumps. S. M. Woodward, il plans map U S Ag B 304:1-59 •15 Making land efficient by drainage. F. M. WTiite. O Judd Farmer 65:124 Ag 17 "18 Mole-ploughs worked by horses, plans J Bd Ag 25:36-40 Ap '18 New fields for old. R. B. Rushing. Prac F 113: 330 O 1 '17 Note on soil denudation by rainfall and drain- age: conservation of soil moisture. G. D. Hope. Ag J of India 11:134-41 Ap '16 Open ditch drainage. E. O. Fippin. il Coun- try Gent 82:1908-^ D 8 '17 Open ditches versus tile drainage. H. M. Lynde. il Prog F 31:21 Ja 1 '16 Orchard drainage. T. E. Martin. Rural N Y 75:398, 430 Mr 4-11 '16 Orchards and orchard work. C. H. Beaumont. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:585-7 F '17 Outlook for land drainage for the year 1918. A. H. Beitman. Municipal J (243 W. 39th St, N.Y. 10c) 54:205-6 My '18 Park drainage, drivewavs and walks. Gard Chron Am 20:400 S '16 Plane-table surveys advocated for drainage work. L. H. Williams. Eng News-Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 80:416-17 F 28 •18 Platting and recording tile drainage systems on Iowa farms. C. B. Piatt. Farm Eng 3: 196 Mr '16 Practical hints upon tile drainage. W. O. Wing, il Ohio F 140:185 S S '17 Practical suggestions on irrigation and drain- age. D. H. Anderson. Irr Age 33:17-20, 45- 9, 82-5, 113-16, 149-52, 192-3, 210-11 Mr-Jl, S- N '18 Reclaiming the swamp: administration of drainage districts. Weekly N L 5:6 S 26 '17 Report of the committee on drainage. B. B. Robb. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 97:70-8 Jl '17 Revival of the mole plow. E. R. Jones and others. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:175-91 '18 Soil temperature and drainage. A. R. Whit- son and H. B. Hendrick. U S Ag B 355:33- 40 '16 Study in farm drainage. C. E. Thorne. Ohio Ag Exp B v 3:107-10 Ap '18 Subsidence of muck and peat lands subsequent to drainage. C: W. Okey. Eng & Contract- ing (608 S. Dearborn st, Chicago $3 per yr.) 48:395-6 N 14 '17 Sweet clover as a drainage plant. R. Stewart. Country Gent 82:1025 Je 16 '17 Sweetening alkali spots. H. R. Richardson, il Farm Eng 5:6 Ja '17 Tile drainage. L: A. Jones. Prog F 31:1445 D 16 '16 Tile drainage. E. W. Lehmann and F. C. Fenton. il Mo Ag Ext C 34:1-16 '17 Tile drainage. A. H. Leidigh and E. C. Gee. 11 map Tex Ag Exp B 188:1-26 '16 Tile drainage a sound investment. H. C. Ramsower. il Ohio F 142:545-6 D 7 '18 Tile drainage on the farm. E. R. Jones and O. R. Zeasman. il Wis Ag Exp B 284:1-32 '17 Tile drainage pays. Farm Eng 3:177 F '16 Tile outlets and bulkheads. H. R. Richardson. il Farm Eng 4:79 N '16 Treatment of land soured and rendered un- productive by seepage. A. J. Perkins. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:845-50 Je '18 Underdrainage at Sunny Home. A. L. French. Prog F 32:1106 O 20 '17 Use of explosives in making ditches. J. R. Mattern. il 70p '17 Inst, of makers of explo- sives, 103 Park av, N. Y. Use your irrigation canals and ditches for drainage during the wet season, il Irr Age 33:187-8 S '18 Value of drainage. Country Gent 82:1021 Je 16 '17 Value of tile drainage. G. P. Walker, il Purdue Ag 11:18-20 Ja '17 Vertical drainage. I. W. Dickerson. Wallaces' F 43:176 F 1 '18 Water flow down incline. Rural N Y 76:41 Ja 13 '17 Wooden drains in clay soil. T. E. Martin. Rural N Y 75:519 Mr 25 '16 See also Drain tile; Irrigation; Marsh lands; Reclamation of land; Soil percolation Bibliography '■ Irrigation, drainage, and water power (ex- clusive of Pacific states) ; list of publica- tions for sale by the Superintendent of documents, Washington, D.C. (Price list, 42— 9th ed.) 21p '18 U.S. Supt. of doc, Washington, D.(5. Arkansas Report upon the Cypress Creek drainage dis- trict, Desha and (jhicot counties, Arkansas. S. H. McCrory and others, maps U S Ag B 198:1-20 '15 Australia Practical irrigation- farming in Australia; re- lation of drainage to irrigation. A. M. Makinson. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:489-504 Jl '16 California Preliminary report on Kearney vineyard ex- perimental drain, Fresno county, Califor- nia. W. W. Weir, il Cal Ag Exp B 273:103- 23 '16; Same. Irr Age 32:151-8 Ag '17 Canada Drainage and tile making. J. R. Spry. (7w Report, Ontario ag. & exp. union, 1917, p. 28-31) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Drainage instruction and demonstration in the provinces. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:680-3 Jl '18 Drainage work for 1916. J. R. Spry, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:441-2 My '16 Farm drainage in the provinces, il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:325-32 Ap '16 Land drainage in Canada. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:186-92 Mr '17 Memorial to the Quebec provincial govern- ment on amendments to the drainage laws and the establishment of a hydro-electric commission. S. A. Woods. J Ag (Quebec) 22:21 Ag '18 Colorado Colorado demands adequate drainage. A. A. Weiland. Irr Age 31:104 My '16 Florida Reclaiming the Everglades of Florida. I. Ran- dolph, il maps J Franklin Inst (Franklin Inst., Philadelphia 50c) 184:49-72 Jl '17 Swamp and overflow lands of Florida. R. E. Rose. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 26:117-39 Jl '16 Georgia Agricultural drainage in Georgia. H. H. Bar- rows and others. (B. 32) 122p il maps '17 Geological survey of Georgia, Atlanta Great Britain Drainage of lands order, 1917. A. Lee. J Bd Ag 24:357-62 Je '17 308 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Drainage — Continued Illinois Electric pumping plant for drainage district in Illinois. Electrical Review (515 Monad- nock blk., Chicago 15c) 72:957-8 Je 8 '18 Illinois conference on drainage. Breeder's Gaz 69:676-7 Mr 23 '16 Indiana Method of allotting farm drainage ditch main- tenance. R. L. Longshore. Eng News-Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 79:960-1 N 22 '17 Iowa Clean old ditches to take run-off from bluffs without silting, il Eng News-Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 80:1083-4 Je 6 '18 Making high-priced Iowa land. E. W. Leh- mann. il O Judd Farmer 61:5 Jl 22 '16 Kansas Kansas encourages land drainage and irriga- tion. Eng News-Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 80:88-9 Ja 10 '18 Louisiana Louisiana reclamation project grows to seven thousand acres. A. M. Shaw, il plan map Eng News-Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 79:603-5 S 27 '17 Run-off from the drained prairie lands of southern Louisiana. C: W. Okev. J Ag Re- search 11:247-79 N 5 '17 Wet lands of southern Louisiana and their drainage. C: W. Okey. il maps U S Ag B 71:1-82 '14; Same revised. U S Ag B 652:1- 67 '18 Minnesota Farm drainage in Minnesota. Country Gent 81:446 F 26 '16 Mississippi Report on the methods and cost of reclaim- ing the overflowed lands along the Big Black river, Mississippi. L. A. Jones and others, maps U S Ag B 181:1-39 '15 Missouri Construction features and methods in the Little River drainage district. B. F. Burns, il Eng and Contracting (608 S. Dearborn st., Chicago $3 per yr) 47:270-2 Mr 21 '17 Nebraska Supreme court of Nebraska decision affecting the rights of water-users. Irr Age 31:90 Ap '16 New Jersey Report on the water supply in the cranberry bogs of New Jersey. P. O. Church. N J Ag Exp Rep 1916:343-66 '17 North Carolina Big drainage project in North Carolina with rural district plan, il Eng News (10th av. at 36th St., N.Y. 15c) 77:346-8 Mr 1 '17 Farm drainage in North Carolina (B. 234). H. M. Lynde. N C Ag Exp Rep 1916 32p il map '17 See also North Carolina drainage associa- tion Oregon Drainage of white land and other wet lands in Oregon. W. L. Powers; T. A. H. Teeter, il maps Ore Ag Exp B 137:1-80 '16 Harney and Silver Creek projects; irrigation and drainage. J: T. Whistler and J: H. Lewis. 91p il maps '16 Oregon State engi- neer, Salem Land settlement — irrigation — drainage, Or- egon's neglected opportunity. R. Howard, map Oregon Voter (Worcester bldg., Port- land, Ore. 10c) 8:120-2-[- Ja 27 '17 Malheur and Owyhee projects; irrigation and drainage. J: T. Whistler and J: H. Lewis. 201p il maps '16 Oregon State engineer, Salem South Carolina Report upon the black and boggy swamps drainage district, Hampton and Jasper counties, S.C. F. G. Eason. maps U S Ag B 114:1-21 '14 Southern states Some factors to be considered in the drainage of the cut-over lands of the South. S. H. McCrory. (In Cut-over land conf. of the South, 1917, p. 78-83) $2.50 '17 Southern pine assn.. New Orleans, La. Texas Drainage of Jefferson county, Texas. H. A. Kipp and others, maps U S Ag B 193:1-40 •15 United States Drainage in Gunnison district and Nevada. Irr Age 31:88 Ap '16 Reclaiming a thousand acres. R. S. Dunham. Farm Eng 5:7 S '17 Utah Irrigation made city drainage system neces- sary. H. S. Kleinschmidt. plan Eng News- . Record (10th av at 36th st, N.Y. 15c) 80: 1173-4 Je 20 '18 Tile drainage of irrigated land in Utah. J. C. Wheelon. Eng News (10th av. at 36th St., N.Y. 15c) 77:318-19 F 22 '17 West Virginia Drainage in West Virginia. Nat Stock & F 40:230 My 27 '16 Western states Investigation on irrigation and drainage in the West. O. W. Israelson and H. E. Mur- dock. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:181-91 '18 Wisconsin Drainage conditions in Wisconsin. E. R. Jones. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:77-82 '17 Drainage engineering in southeastern Wis- consin. P. J. Hurtgen. Am City — Town and county ed (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 15:646- 50 D '16 Wisconsin drainage men meet. O Judd Farmer 61:3 O 28 '16 Drainage bonds Drainage bonds. J. R. Milligan. Ohio F 138: 199 S 2 '16 Florida drainage bonds and the investor. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 13:271 P 24 '17 Reclaiming the sw^amp; financing drainage districts. Weekly N L 5:6 O 10 '17 Drainage districts Concerning the organization of drainage dis- tricts. F. W. Rader. Western Wash Ag Exp B V 6:8-11 Ap '18 Organization, financing, and administration of drainage districts. H. S. Yohe. Farmers' B 815:1-37 '17 Drainage laws Abstract of drainage law in Georgia. H. S. Yohe. (In Agricultural drainage in Georgia. B. 32, p. 108-17) '17 Geological survey of Georgia, Atlanta Acts relating to agriculture: 'drainage in all its phases. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:989-90, 1097-103 N-D '17 Ainendment to the North Carolina drainage law. (Press B 153) lip '16 N. C. Geological and economic survey. Chapel Hill Amendments to the drainage law by the gen- eral as.sembly of 1917. (Press B. 158) 18p '17 N.C. Geological and economic survey. Chapel Hill Iowa diainage law. A. M. Christenson. Wal- laces' F 43:589 Mr 29 '18 Loi concernant le drainage au Canada. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:621-8 '17 Drama iSVc aUo Pageants; Theater, Community Draperies. See Curtains Draughting, Mechanical. See Mechanical draw- AGRICULTURAL INDEX 309 Drawing See also Mechanical drawing Dreadful river cave; Chief Black Elk's story. J. W. Shultz. See weekly numbers of Na- tional stockman and farmer beginning Nov. 23, 1918 Dress. See Clothing Dressed poultry. See Poultry, Dressed Dressing glasses Dressing glasses and fire screens. W. A. Dyer, il Country Life 31:72+ Mr '17 Dressmaking Children's clothing. M. J. Newcomb. il Pa Ag Ext C 48:1-20 '16 Dress and dressmaking. A. M. Zollman. il J Ag (Quebec) 21:159. 175, 189: 22:14 Ap-Jl '18 Dressmaking at home. M. J. Newcomb. il Pa Ag Ext C 70:1-24 '17; Excerpt. Prac F 114:129 Mr 15 'IS Girls' sewing club. C. E. Carpenter and M. E. Sheridan, il Colo Ag Ext B 132:1-32 '18 Home dressmaker. See weekly numbers of Rural New-Yorker Suggestions for garment making. G. E. Flem- ing, il III Ag Ext C 14:1-G1 '17 Dried apples. See Apples. Dried Dried food. See Food, Dried Dried fruit. See Fruit. Dried Dried miltc. See Milk, Desiccated Dried vegetables. See Vegetables, Dried Drilling and borinq machinery Breast and wall drill. C: E. Richardson, il Country Gent 83:34 F 23 '18 Use of hand tools on the farm. J. R. Stone. Power F 26:44 Ap '17 Drinking cups How the school dipper spreads disease. Prog F 31:819 Je 24 '16 Individual drinking cup. Rural N Y 75:921 Je 24 '16 Drinking fountains Bacteriology of the bubble fountain. D. F. Pettibone and others. J Bact 1:471-80 S '16 Drinking troughs Automatic stock watering system. J. L. Ahart. Wallaces' F 42:354 F 23 '17 Profit in the tank heater. Ohio F 141:10 Ja 5 '18 Waterer that won't freeze. J. L. Ahart. Country Gent 81:263 F 5 '16 Watering devices for chickens. V. A. Place. 11 Nat Stock & F 41:390 JI 14 '17 Watering trough for hogs, plan Farm Eng 5: 14 Ja '17 Drinking troughs. Concrete Concrete trough for your pet stock. H. C. Campbell, il Hoard's D 51:116 F 11 '16 Concrete watering tanks. Wallaces' F 43:1478 O 11 '18 Concrete watering trou,gh. H. A. Roberts. Country Gent 81:945 Ap 29 '16 Concrete watering troughs. H. C. Campbell. Hoard's D 52:275 S 22 '16 Making a concrete watering trovigh. G: W. Childs. plan BIdg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 40:207 Ap '18 Drinks. See Beverages: Liquors Drivers, Milk- wagon. See Milk-wagon drivers Driveways Driveway in its relation to the countrv house. il Country Life 33:48 N '17 Driveways for countrv clubs. D. T. Pierce, il Countrv Life 31:100 Ap '3 7 Park drainage, driveways and walks. Gard Chron Am 20:400 S '16 Driving See also Coaching Drosera Further observations on chloranthy in dro- sera intermedia. M. Levine. bibliog il Bot Gaz 62:389-99 N '16 Drosophila Parallel mutation in drosophila funebris. A. H. Sturtevant. Science (Science Press, Garri- son. N.Y. 15c) ns 48:72-3 Jl 19 '18 * Three mutations in previously known loci. D. E. Lancefield. bibliog Am Naturalist (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 40c) 52:264-9 Ap '18 Drought- resistant plants. See Water require- ments of crops Drouth spot. See Apples — Diseases and pests Drug farming Culli\;Uion and collection of medicinal plants in Ireland. G. N. Keller. J Dept Ag Ireland 18, no 2:151-7 '18 Cultivation of drug plants; with special refer- ence to those rendered scarce by the war. J. H. Maiden. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:314-24 My '16 Drug farming is not a short cut. E. C. A. Smith. Country Life 32:62 S '17 Growing medicinal herbs. Review of Reviews (30 Irving Place, N.Y. 25c) 57:98 Ja '18 Growing medicinal plants in America. A. S. Cushman. il J Franklin Inst (Franklin Inst., Philadelphia 50c) 186:267-78 S '18 Is drug plant growing practical? L. W. Arny. Gard M 26:160-1 D '17 Production of drug-plant crops in the United States. W. W. Stockberger. il U S Ag Year- book 1917:169-76 Reducing drug plant cultivation to a science. R. P. Crawford, il Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84:152 S 8 '17 Some effects of selection on the production of alkaloids in belladonna. A. F. Sievers. U S Ag B 306:1-20 '15 Drug laws Food and drug laws of the state of Rhode Is- land. 32p '17 R. I. Food and drug comm.. Providence Rules and regulations issued under the san- itary food law, together with copy of this law. 15p '16 S. D. State food and drug dept., Vermilion Drug plants. See Drug farming Drugs Manganese content of the ash of certain drugs. L. E. Westman and R. M. Rowat. Am Chemical Soc J (Charles L. Parsons, sec, Box 505, Washington, D. C. $6 per yr.) 40:558-61 Mr '18 Mode of action of drugs with pharmacological demonstrations. H. D. Bergman. la Ag Coll Offic Pub V 14,no 36:181-9 '16 See also Botany, Medical; Drug farming; Drug laws; also names of drugs, e.g. Iodine; also Association of American dairy, food and drug officials Analysis Drugs, bil^liog Assn Offic Ag Chem J 2. no 3, pt 2:351-66 N '16 Miscellaneous drug prenarations. C. D. Woods. Maine Ag Exp Offic Inspec 82:29-36 '17 Report of food products and drugs, 1917. J: P. Street. Conn State Ag Exp B 200:101-98 '17 Report on medicinal plants and drugs. W. O. Emerv. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 2, no l,pt 1: 59-75 My '16 Report on synthetic products. W. O. Emery. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 2, no l,pt 1:75-9 My •16 Inspection Directories Directory of federal and state dairy, food, drug, and feeding stuffs officials. lOp '18 U.S. Bur. of chemistry, Washington, D.C. Standards Nov.- pharmacopeia. H. J. Milks. Am Vet M Assn J 51:544-7 Jl '17 Pharmaceutical standards: past and present and future: with discussion. E: Kremers. Assn Am Dairy Food & Drug Offic Pro 1918:76-90 Dry farming Barley in the great plains area; relation of cultural methods to production. E. C. Chil- cott and others, map U S Ag B 222:1-32 '15 Cereal experiments at Dickinson, N. Dak. J. A. Clark, il U S Ag B 33:1-44 '14 310 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Dry farming — Coniinued Cereal investigations at the Nephi substation. P. V. Garden, il U S Ag B 30:1-50 '13 Cereal investigations on the Belle Fourche experiment farm. C. Salmon, il U S Ag B 297:1-41 '15 Corn in the great plains area: relation of cul- tural methods to production. E. C Chilcott and others, map U S Ag B 219:1-31 '15 Corn planting and cultivation in Montana. A. Atkinson and M. L. Wilson, il Mont Ag Exp C 67:107-28 '17 Cost of growing wheat on typical non-irri- gated areas in Montana. E. L. Currier. Mont Ag Exp B 122:142-61 '18 Dry farm crop rotations and cviltural meth- ods. A. Atkinson and others. Mont Ag E.xp B 116:1-54 '17 Dry farm grain tests in Montana. A. Atkin- son and N. C. Donaldson, il map Mont Ag Exp B 110:167-218 '16 Dry-farmed and irrigated wheat. J. S. Jones and C. W. Colver. Idaho Ag Exp B 88:1-18 '16 Dry farmer's fight with the weather. J. C. Alter, map Nat Wool Grower 7:7-10 O '17 Dry-farming and its possibilities in India. C. V. Sane. Ag J of India 11:263-87 Jl '16 Dry farming in Colorado. A. Kezer. il Colo Ag Exp B 227:1-40 '17; Same (pt. 1). 18p n.d. Colorado state board of immigration, Capitol bldg., Denver Drv farming in eastern New Mexico. J. E. Mundell and H. G. Smith, il N M Ag Exp B 104:1-61 '17 Dry farming in the plains region, il Colo Ag Ext Ser 104:1-16 n.d. Dry-farming in Utah. F. S. Harris and A. D. Ellisori. il map Utah Ag Exp C 21:1-35 '16 Dry farming investigations at the Harney branch station. L. R. Breithaupt. il Ore Ag Exp B 150:1-46 '18 Dry farming investigations at the Sherman county branch experiment station. D. E. Stephens and C. E. Hill, il Ore Ag Exp B 144:1-47 '17 Dry farming methods. Wallaces' F 41:766 My 19 '16 Dry-farming methods in Mysore. A. K. Tegna Narayan Aiyer. Ag J of India 12:425-35 Jl '17 Drv farming to produce more food. W. F. Wilcox. Ag Digest 3:13-14 Jl '18 Drv land farming. J. W. Neill. Tex Ag Dept B 52:103-111 '16 Experiments in crop production on fallow land at San Antonio. C. R. Letteer. U S Ag B 151:1-10 '14 Experiments with spring cereals at the eastern Oregon dry-farming substation, Moro, Oreg. D: E. Stephens, il maps U S Ag B 498:1-37 '17; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 6: 860-3 Je '17 Forage crops in central Wa.shington. M. A. McCall. il Wash Ag Exp B 128:1-11 '16 Grains for the dry lands of central Oregon. I^. R. Breithavipt. il map Farmers' B 800: 1-22 '17 Grains for the Montana dry lands. N. C. Donaldson, il map Farmers' B 749:1-22 '16 Grains for the Utah dry lands. J. W. Jones and A. F. Bracken, il Farmers' B 883:1-21 '17 Growing grain on southern Idaho dry farms. L. C. Aicher. il map Farmers' B 769:1-23 '16 Horses for the dry- farming country. R. H. Williams. Breeder's Gaz 71:827 Ap 19 '17 Increasing the production of wheat on Wash- ington dry farms by better cultural meth- ods. B. Hunter, il Wash Ag Ext Ser 1, no 40:1-16 '18 New experiments in dry farming in Italy. G. de Angelis d'Ossat. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:541-2 My '18 Oats in the great plains area; relation of cul- tural methods to production. E. C. Chilcott and others, map U S Ag B 218:1-42 '15 Our dry lands, il Ag Digest 1:133-4 O '16 Relation of weather to crops and varieties adapted to Arizona conditions. A. J. Mc- Clatchie and others, il Ariz Ag Exp B 78: 45-118 '16 Soil moisture studies under dry-farming. F. S. Harris and J. W. Jones. Utah Ag Exp B 158:1-51 '17 Solving the sagebrush problems. N. E. Han- sen, il map As Digest 1:134-6 O '16 Spring wheat in the great plains area; re- lation of cultural methods to production. E. C. Chilcott and others, map U S Ag B 214:1-43 '15 Story of a dry farm pioneer; dry farming under great difficulties that can be overcome by a tractor. J. R. Stone. Power F 26:33 O '17 Tillage and rotation experiments at Nephi, Utah. P. V. Cardon. U S Ag B 157:1-45 '15 27th annual report of the Arizona agricultural experiment station for the year ending June 30, 1916. il Ariz Ag Exp Rep 1916:239- 320 '16 What dry farming means to us. E. H. Talbot, il Ag Digest 1:136-8 O '16 Wheat. R. L. Stewart, il N M Ag Exp B 109: 1-29 '18 Winter wheat in the great plains area; rela- tion of cultural methods to production. E. C. Chilcott and others, map U S Ag B 595:1-35 '17 Work of the Huntley reclamation project ex- periment farm in 1917. D. Hansen. (W. I. A. C. 22) 29p '18 U S Ag See also Water requirements of crops Dry farming congress. See International farm congress Dry goods. See Textile industry and fabrics Dry rot Dry rot. P. Groom. J Bd Ag 23:465-74 Ag '16 Drv rot from the architect's point of view. H. Hutt. il J Bd Ag 25:166-76 My '18 Drv rot in timber. G. P. Darnell-Smith. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:463-6 Jl '17 See nUo Powdery dryrot Drying (fruits and vegetables) Apple drying. J. Farrell. il plans J Dept Ag Victoria 14:196-211 Ap '16 Arsenic in sulfured food products. W. D. Col- lins. J Industrial & Eng Chemistry (Am. Chemical Soc, Easton, Pa. 60c) 10:360-4 My •18 By-products and principal products of fruit business. L. D. Batchelor. Better Fruit 11: 18+ Jl '16 By-products investigations — need of evapora- tors. C. C. Vincent. Better Fruit 12:6-f My '18 Can and cannon; drier and dreadnaught. N. C. McCloud. il Am For 23:389-95 Jl '17 Cheaper and better food by novel use of hot air. il Current Opinion (63 W. 36th st., N.Y. 25c) 62:217 Mr '17 Commercial evaporation and drying of fruits. J. H. Beattie and H. P. Gould, il plans Farmers' B 903:1-60 '17 Commercial evaporation of apples. Nat Stock & P 42:226 My 25 '18 Community food driers, il Country Gent 82: 1392 S 8 '17 Comparison between canning and drying. E. Allen and J. Short. J Home Econ 10:223-5 ' My '18 Conserving of fruits by scientific dehydration. F. Baltes. il Better Fruit 13:5-6 Ag '18 Conversion of fruits and vegetables into dried products: experiments at the royal school of horticulture and pomology of Florence, Italv. V. Valvassori. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 9:1353-4 S '16 Cost of an evaporating outfit. A. H. Pulver. Rural N Y 75:33 Ja 8 '16 Cost of operation and returns from evapor- ated fruits. J. S. Caldwell. Better Fruit 11: 7-f- Mr '17; Discussion. 11:10+ Ap '17 Dehydrating fruits and vegetables. F. R. Still. Am Soc Heating & Ventilating Eng (29 W. 39th St, N.Y. 10c) 23:529-36 '17 Dehydration. H. C. Gore. Am Soc Heating & Ventilating Eng (29 W. 39th st. N.Y. 10c) 23: 511-14; Discussion. 514-28 '17 Dehvdration industry in America. E. C. Horst. il Sci Am (233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 119:291 O 12 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 311 Drying (fruits and vegetables) — Continued Desiccation of potatoes in Germany. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 11:1685-6 N '16 Development of vegetable-drying' in Germany. (Commerce Reports no. 213) p 954-6 (S 11) 'IS U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D.C. Dipping and drying the sultana. H. Showell. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:667-71 Mr '17 Discussion of proposed appropriation to enable the Secretary of agriculture to establish and operate plants for the drying or de- hydration of vegetables, fruits, and other edible products. G. W. Norris and others. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:3707-11 Mr 13 '18 Dried fruit for market. S. Fraser. plan Coun- try Gent 82:1210 Jl 28 '17 Dried fruits and vegetables. Prog F 33:986 S 7 '18 Dry pumpkins and squash which may not keep in storage. E. L,. Kirkpatrick. 11 Rural N Y 76:1439 D 22 '17 Dry surplus fruits and vegetables. Wis Ag Ext C 86:1-7 '17 Dry vegetables and fruits. Mrs H. M. Wood- ward. Ohio F 141:758 Je 8 '18 Dry what isn't canned. E. S. Brinton. Coim- try Gent 82:983 Je 2 '17 Dry what vou cannot can. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 82:1073 Je 23 '17 Dry what you cannot can. E. L. Kirkpatrick. il Gard M 27:234-5 Je '18 Drying. M. Hepworth. il W Va Ag Ext C 212: 1-4 '18 Drying and evaporating. E. I. Farrington. O Judd Farmer 63:12 Ag 11 '17 Drying and evaporation. O Judd Farmer 63:28 Jl 21 '17 Drying and serving fruits and vegetables in the home. C. C. Vincent and J. M. Hoover, il Idaho Ag Exp B 110:1-28 '18 Drying apparatus for fruits and vegetables. Bldg Age (243 W. 39th st, N.T. 25c) 39: 565-6 O '17 Drying corn. Nat Stock & F 41:446 Ag 4 '17 Drying fruits and vegetables. Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:4 Jl '18 Drying fruits and vegetables. Prog F 32:951 S 8 '17 Drying fruits and vegetables. Rural N Y 76: 798 Je 16 '17 Drying fruits and vegetables; symposium. Prac F 114:195 My 15 '18 Drying fruits and vegetables. C: K. Graham. Hampton Leaflets v 5, no ll:sup6 n.d. Drying fruits and vegetables. A. D. Root, il Mo Ag Ext C 23 4p '17 Drying fruits and vegetables in New York state. E. L. Kirkpatrick. bibliog il Cornell Reading Course 132:187-212 '18 Drying fruits and vegetables in the home. Ag Digest 2:561 Ag '17 Drying fruits and vegetables in the home, il Farmers' B 841:1-29 '17; Summary. Wallaces' F 42:1219 S 7 '17 Drying of food products or the dehydration system. B. C. Coons. (B. 5) 32p il (Ag 15) '17 New York State food supply commission, Albany Drying of fruit. W. R. Lewis. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:887-93 Je '17 Drying of fruits and vegetables. W. M. Schwartz. Am Soc Heating & Ventilating Eng (29 W. 39th st, N.Y. 10c) 23:545-8 '17 Drying of fruits and vegetables and preserva- tion of vegetables by fermentation and salt- ing, il Ontario Ag Dept C 12:1-23 '18 Drying of vegetables and fruits. M. A. Hauser. N J Ag Dept C 13:1-8 n.d. Drying of vegetables and fruits for home use. M. J. Reese, il Prog F 32:763, 785 Jl 7-14 '17 Drying, packing and storing of fruits and vegetables. E. F. Shilling, il Purdue Ag 12: 35-6 O '17 Drying plums and damsons. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:107 S 15 '17 Drying stone fruits. J. J. Odgers. J Dept Ag S Australia 21:924-6 Je '18 Drying vegetables and fruits by the sun's heat. W: G. Merritt. il Gard Chron Am 22: 171 Je '18 Drying vegetables and fruits for home use. (B. 36) p 18-24 '17 Warehouse and market- ing dept.. Austin, Texas Evaporated and dehydrated food. E. L. Kirk- patrick. il Rural N Y 77:581. 613 Ap 20-27*18 Evaporated apples. C. S. McGillivray. 38p 11 plans '17 Canada Ag Evaporated apples. L. A. Munger. W Va Ag Dept B 13:31-4 Ja '16 Evaporated fruit industry in New York state. E. W. Catchpole. il N Y Ag Dept B 79, pt 1: 937-53 Ja '16; Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916, pt 2:937-53 '17; Same. N Y State Fruit Growers Assn Pro 1916:290-8 Evaporating or canning apples. A. H. Pulver. Rural N Y 75:612 Ap 15 '16 Evaporating sweet corn in a greenhouse. E. J. Weaver. Rural N Y 77:611 Ap 27 '18 Evaporating or canning apples. A. H. Pulver. Fruit 13:9-f S '18 Evaporation of apples. J. S. Caldwell, il plans Wash Ag Exp B 131:1-110 '16: Excerpts. J Dept Ag Victoria 15:589-607, 671-84, 734-48 O-D '17 Evaporation of fruit for commercial use. G. W. Beverley. J Dept Ag S Australia 21: 955-8 Jl '18 Evaporation of fruits and vegetables. J. S. Caldwell, il plans Wash Ag Exp B 148:1-111 '17 Evaporation of fruits and vegetables in the home. A. P. Barss. il Ore Ag Ext B 296: 1-12 '18 Evaporation of prunes. C. I. Lewis and oth- ers, il Ore Ag Exp B 145:1-36 '17 Evaporation of prunes and economical sug- gestions. A. F. Barss. Better Fruit 13:7 Ag '18 Evaporator for potatoes. Rural N Y 75:1307 O 14 '16 Farm and home drying of fruits and vege- tables. J. S. Caldwell, il Farmers' B 984:1-61 '18 Farm dry house. F. W. Clark, il Gi-een's Fruit Grower 37:25 Mr '17 Feeding the nation; a new drying process that promises an economic revolution. R. G. Skerrett. il Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:262+ Mr 10 '17 Food conservation: home canning and drying: how to organize groups for the work. 11 Touchstone (118 E. 30th st, N.Y. 35c) 3:358- 61 Jl '18 Fruit and vegetable dehydration from a technical standpoint. C. V. Ekroth. Am Pub Health J (126 Massachusetts av, Boston, Mass. 50c) 8:205-7 Mr '18 Fruit and vegetable drying. J Bd Ag 24:547-50 Ag '17 Fruit-drying. W. J. Allen. 11 Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:13-29. 95-106 Ja-F '17 Going back to grandmother's way. 11 Am Coop J 13:471 Ag '18 Handy fruit evaporator. M. Caldwell. il Gi-een's Fruit Grower 36:15 Je '16 Home canning and drying of vegetables and fruits. Okla Ag Ext C 77:1-8 'IS Home canning and drying of vegetables and fruits with directions for making jellies and fruit butters and for fermentation, salting and pickling. 31p il '18 Nntional war garden comm., Maryland bldg., Washington, D.C. Home drying. Weeklv N L 4:4 Je 13 '17; Same. Better Fruit 12:8 Ag '17 Home drying of fruits and vegetables. A. L. Andrea, il Gard M 28:54 S '18 Home drying of fruits and vegetables. L. Kirby. 11 J Ag (Quebec) 22:29 Ag '18 Home drying of fruits and vegetables: brin- ing: home-made vinegar: recipes. B. S. Wood. Ga Ag Coll (Ext) C 57:1-8 '17 Home drying of vegetables. S. W. Partridee. Fla State College for Women B 14:1-16 '17 Home drying of vegetables and fruits. L. R. Gaddis. il Purdue Ag Ext Leaflet 75:1-4 '17 Home fruit and vegetable drying. 11 la Ag Ext B 65:1-4 '18 Home-made apparatus for drying fruits and vegetables. G. E. Bray, il plans Kan Ag Ext B 13:1-14 '17: Same. (C. 4) '17 Kan. State council of defense, Topeka How to dry figs. Prog F 32:846 Ag 4 '17 312 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Drying (fruits and vegetables)— C'oH^i«»e(7 How to di-y fruits and vegetables. E. Allen. 19p il 15c '17 Ladies' home journal, Inde- pendence sq.. Pliiladelphia How to dry fruits and vegetables. G. W. Car- ver. 4p '17 Tuskegee institute, Tuskegee, Ala. Humble dried apple. E. H. Favor, il Fruit- Grower 28:234 Ap 15 '17 If you can't can — dry! M. R. Warren, il Coun- try Gent 83:2-f- Ag 3 '18 Indications are that the dried products will figure more and more prominently in the army ration on the western front. It may be noted that there is now a bill before Congress to appropriate $250,000 to enable the Secretary of agriculture to establish plants for the drying or dehydration of vegetables, fruits and other edible products in connection with the land-grant colleges in several states. E. Clemens Horst, one of the pioneers in the dehydration industry, says it would cost $5,000,000 to develop a dried fruit and vegetable market within two or three years; but if our Government advertise it along the line that the product is good every housewife will want the product. — Business Digest Inexpensive dry house. E. Spurrier Fruit- Grower 28:295 Je 15 '17 Kiln-drying onions. Rural N T 77:832 Je 29 '18 Making dried fruits. E. Garibaldi. Country Gent 81:1232 Je 17 '16 Ninety per cent of water, il Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:176-7 S 8 '17 Now for dried fruit, il Fruit-Grower 28:293+ Je 15 '17 Old-time southern recipes. J. M. Patterson. Gard M 26:26. 62 Ag-S '17 Plan for dehydrating food by using heating and ventilation plants of schools. A. W. Mc- Cann. Heating & Ventilation (1123 Broad- way, N.Y. 10c) 14:55 S '17 Possibilities for the utilization of low grade and surplus fruit. J. S. Caldwell. Wash Ag Exp Pop B 102:1-4 '16 Practical demonstration on home drying of foods; practical demonstration on packing of eggs. M. Yackey. (In Suggestions for food conservation, p. 73-7) '17 Women's central committee on food conservation, St Louis Practical home drying. M. R. Warren. 11 Country Gent 83:32 Jl 13 '18 Preservation of food; canning, preserving, drying; and preserving of eggs. 16p n.d. Council of national defense, Ohio branch. State house, Columbus Preservation of food products by drying. G. C. Shadwell. il Am Soc Heating & Ventilating Eng (29 W. 39th st, N.Y.) 23:537-44 '17 Preservation of fruits and vegetables. C. I. Lewis and A. F. Barss. il Ore Ag Ext B 187:1-24 '17 Prune evaporation. F. R. Brown. Better Fruit 12:21 Mr 'IS Put the sun to work. C: L. Pack, il Am For 24:464-9 Ag '18 Real experience in drying garden prodvice. W: L. French, il Gard M 28:79-81 O '18 Reasons for drying fruits and vegetables, il Nat Stock & F 41:566 S 8 '17 Report on the possibility of conserving sur- plus plums by drying. J. V. Eyre and S. T. Parkinson. J Bd Ag 24:275-87 Je '17 Saving the cull. S: Eraser, plans Country Gent 81:1401 Jl 22 '16 Saving the food increase for later vise. P. MacDonald. il Prac F 113:227 Je 15 '17 Successful community drying plant. C. W. Pugsley. il Farmers' B 916:1-12 '17 Sun-drying of vegetables. G. L. C. Howard. Ag J of India 13:616-19 O '18 Taking water out of apples, il O Judd Farmer 65:441 N 9 '18 To dry vegetables. Nat Stock & F 42:454 Ag 10 "18 Uncle Sam's drying recipes, il Country Gent 82:1100 Je 30 '17 Vegetable drying demonstration at William- son. E. L. Kirkpatrick. Market Growers J 22:395 Je 1 '18 Vegetables for the trenches. Covmtrv Gent 81: 1374 Jl 15 '16 Watch your step in drying. M. R. Warren. 11 Country Gent 83:30-1 Je 22 '18 * When the breweries go dry. Literary Digest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 59:25 N 23 '18 Wherewithals for canning and drying. A. G. Vestal, il Power F 27:30 Jl '18 See also Evaporators Bibliography Annotated list of references on dehydrated foods. Technology dept., N.Y. Public library. 6p '17 Obtainable only thru Public affairs Infor- mation service, 958-964 University av., N.Y. (Typew 30c) Dehydrated foods; a list of references to ma- terial in the N.Y. public library. P. Jones. (Reprinted from the Bui. of the N.Y. public library, Oct. 1917) 13p 5c '17 New York pub- lic library, N.Y. city Drying (milk). See Milk, Desiccated Drying apparatus Agricultural desiccating installations. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 2:270-3 F '16 See also Evaporators; Grain drying ma- chines; Hay drying machines Drying of lumber. See Lumber — Drying Duck flowers. See Pelican flowers Ducks About Indian runner ducks. E. A. Gaebel. Re- liable P J 24:292 My '17 Bred-to-lay rimner ducks. Country Gent 81: 1036 My 13 '16 Broiler duck raising. Ag Digest 1:76 Je '16 Brome lake dvick farm, il J Ag (Quebec) 22: 46 S '18 Care of ducks. Ag Digest 1:76 Je '16 Commercial duck. Am P Advocate 26:305 Mr '18 Degraded runner standard. C. S. Valentine. Reliable P J 23:262 Ap '16 Duck farming a profitable occupation. E. W: Gage, il Am P J 47:991-4 Ag '16 Duck raising. M. A. JuU. il J Ag (Quebec) 20:213 Ap '17 Duck -rearing. F. C. Brown. J Ag New Zea- land 17:174-6 S '18 Ducks and ducklings. M. K. Boyer. Am P Advocate 25:383 Ap '17 Ducks for market. Am P Advocate 24:172 Ja '16; Same. N Y Prod R 41:554 Ja 26 '16 Ducks on the farm. M. G. Feint, il Prac F 112:189 My 1 '16 Ducks, plural. F. H. Valentine, il Country Life 31:46-7 N '16 Eggs in several baskets insure poultry suc- cess. M. A. Herold. il Prac F 112:71+ F 15 '16 Facts about runner ducks. P. H. Valentine. Country Gent 81:400 F 19 '16 Fine fat ducks. F. H. Valentine. 11 Country Gent 82:267 P 10 '17 Getting a start with ducks. F. H. Valentine. il Country Gent 81:582 Mr 11 '16 Indian runner a farmer's duck. Mrs A. Brooks. O Judd Farmer 61:12 S 9 '16 Indian runner ducks. Fla Ag Dept Quar B v 28:26-8 Jl '18 Indian runner ducks. Wallaces' F 41:129 Ja 28 '16 Indian runner experience. Nat Stock & F 40: 188 My 13 '16 Indian runners. E. A. Gaebel. Am P J 47- 793 My '16 Keep some runners for revenue. Mrs M. G. Feint. Prac F 113:199 My 15 '17 Management of ducks. M. A. Jull. il J Ag (Quebec) 20:40 Ag '16 Money in duck raising. R. H. Byrd. Wal- laces' F 41:956 Jl 7 '16 Monev in Pekin ducks. S: D. Buchanan. Am P Advocate 24:102 Ja '16 Must the fat duck go? H. A. Roberts, il Coun- try Gent 83:43 F 2 '18 Raise ducks for quickly grown meat. Mrs H. E. Hoak. Am P J 49:20-1 Ja '18 Raising ducks. Rural N Y 75:313 F 19 '16 Raising ducks, geese, and turkeys; suggestions for teachers in secondary schools. H. P. Bar- rows. (Doc. 57) lOp '17 LT.S. States relations service, Washington, D.C. AGRICULTURAL INDEX 313 Ducks — Continued Raising- runner ducks. F. H. Valentine. Country Gent 82:973 Je 2 '17 Rearing ducklings. Am P Advocate 26:346 Ap •18 Rouen ducks. J: D. Bowman. Reliable P J 24: 95 Mr '17 Runner ducks as farm lavers. J Bd Ag 24: 748-50 O '17 Self-starter in ducks. P. H. Valentine. Country Gent 81:1593 Ag 26 '16 Spring duck. T. Edwards. Country Gent 81: 124 Ja 15 '16 Success with ducklings. Nat Stock & F 42:132 Ap 27 '18 3000 ducklings a year. O Judd Farmer 62:26 Mr 3 '17 What four ducks did on a city lot. M. G. Feint. Am P Advocate 25:52 D '16 Diseases and pests Duck sickness in Utah. A. Wetmore. il U S Ag E 672:1-25 '18 Feeding Ducks. A. M. A. Gillett. Am P J 48:568 Ap '17 Use of charcoal in fattening ducks and geese. J Ag (Quebec) 22:12 Jl '18 Ducks, Wild Eleven important wild-duck foods. W. L. McAfee, il maps U S Ag B 205:1-25 '15 Five important wild-duck foods. W. L. Mc- Afee, il maps U S Ag B 58:1-19 '14 Propagation of wild-duck foods. W. L. McAfee, il maps U S Ag B 465:1-40 '17 Raising wild mallards in brooders. E. I. Far- rington. il Country Life 33:94 N '17 Raising wild mallards on the farm. C. A. LeClair. il Country Life 29:50-1 Ja '16 Wild mallard ducks for the farm. F. H. Val- entine. Country Gent 81:802 Ap 8 '16 Dumb-waiters Cool-dumb waiter. S. F. Aaron. Country Gent 81:991 My 6 '16 Home-built dumb waiter. C. A. Browne. O Judd Farmer 63:25 O 13 '17 Installing a dumb-waiter. F: W. Ives, plans Ohio F 141:806 Je 22 '18 Dumontia filiformis Development of dumontia filiformis; develop- ment of sexual plants and general discussion of results. G. A. Dunn, bibliog il Bot Gaz 63: 425-67 Je '17 Dung flies Dipterous family scaptosidse. A. L. Melander. il Wash Ag Exp B 130:1-21 '16 Durhams, Polled. See Polled Durhams Duroc Jerseys Duroc as a profitable hog. R. J. Evans. Swine World 5:20+ Je '18 Duroc associations will consolidate. Swine World 5:8 F '18 Duroc- Jersey. C: V. Truax. il Country Gent 82:484 Mr 10 '17 Duroc-Jersey boar. R. L. Comer. Breeder's Gaz 73:1032 My 16 '18 Duroc Jerseys at the National, il Swine World 5:7+ N '17 Hogging new territory. R. L. Hill, il Breed- er's Gaz 72:1157 D 20 '17 Points of a Duroc Jersey. Wallaces' F 41: 196 F 4 '16 Why I breed Duroc-Jerseys. R. A. Fairbairn. il Field II 29:499 Jl '18 See also National Duroc-Jersey record as- sociation Durum wheat. See Wheat — Varieties Dust prevention Dust problems in fertilizer plants. W. G. Clark. Am Pert 48:30-1 Ap 13 '18 Progress reports of experiments in dust pre- vention and road preservation, 1913. U S Ag B 105:1-46 '14 Progress reports of experiments in dust pre- vention and road preservation, 1914. U S Ag B 257:1-44 '15 Progress reports of experiments in dust pre- vention and road preservation, 1915. U S Ag B 407:1-71 '16 Progress reports of experiments in dust pre- vention and road preservation, 1916. U S Ag B 586:1-78 '18 See also Roads, Oiled Bibliography Road dust preventives; references to books and magazine articles. 3yp 5c '16 Carnegie library of Piltsburgli, Pitlsbuisii, I'a. Dusting (fruit culture). See Spraying and dust- ing Dutch East Indies. See Agricultural credit — Dutch East Indies Dwarf trees. See Fruit trees. Dwarf; Trees, Dwarf Dyes and dyeing American sumac: a valuable tanning material and dyestuff. F. P. Veitch and J. S. Rogers, il U S Ag B 706:1-12 '18 Building up dye stuffs industry. O Judd Farmer 60:20 Mr 25 '16 Dyeing values of some indigenous dye-stuffs. J. P. Srivastava. Ag J of India Sci Con- gress No 1916:53-64 '16; Abstract. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 10:1456-9 O '16 Home industries before the war. Rural N Y 75:595 Ap 8 '16 Indigenous tans and vegetable dyestuffs of New Zealand. B. C. Aston. J Ag New Zea- land 15:55-62, 117-28; 16:358-65; 17:136-9 Ag-S '17, Je, S '18 Manufacture of dyes. Am Coop J 11:532 Ja '16 New indigo substitute. Ag J of India 12:673-5 O '17 Setting colors with household mordants. M. Kendall. Purdue Ag 10:45-6 Je '16 Use of herbs and barks in dyeing. J Ag (Que- bec) 20:44 Ag '16 Utilization of the red dye obtained from the leaf sheaths and stalks of certain varieties of sorghum. C. G. Dudgeon. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:506-7 Ap '18 Sec 39:237-9 My '17 Modern farm-estate buildings, il plan Field II 26:743-5 S '16 Notable farm buildings; some graceful and practical applications of correct principles of housing. A. Staple. 11 Field II 29:631-5 S '18 Painting farm buildings — why and how. Prog F 33:1005 S 14 '18 Planning a farmstead. M. C. Betts. il plans Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10.no 2:50-61 '17; Same cond. Wallaces' F 42:584 Mr 30 '17 Re-arranged and re-modeled buildings. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 139:547 Ap 14 '17 Repairs and vipkeep of farm buildings neces- sary, il Am Lumberman (431 S. Dearborn st, Chicago 15c) 2260:44-5 S 7 '18 Report of committee on farm structures. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:202-30 '16 Report of committee on major farm buildings. R. Thelen. il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:12-23 '17 Roofing farm buildings. J: Marsh. Ohio F 142: 346 O 12 '18 Smaller farm buildings. 22p il plans n.d. Southern pine assn. New Orleans, La. Sub-committee on minor farm buildings. A. H. Connolly. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1: 24-8 '17 This is the best time to do farm building. J. R. Stone. Power F 26:20 D '17 Tower in the farm group. A. Hopkins, il Country Life 30:27 O '16 Under one roof; grouping farm-estate build- ings in a single unit. J. H. H. Alexander, il Field II 27:671-3 S '17 Use of concrete work on the farm, il plans Building Age (50 Union square, N.Y. 20c) 39:99-105 F '17 Use of lumber on California farms. M. B. Pratt, bibliog il Cal Ag Exp B 299:89-121 •18 Western farm buildings. C. E. Baker, il Field II 28:154-5 Mr '18 (to be cont) See also Barns and stables; Bee and honey houses; Calf pens; Cattle sheds: Corn houses: Dairy buildings; Garages; Granar- ies; Ice houses; Live stock sheds; Machine sheds; Manure sheds and pits; Milk houses; Poultry houses; Sheep shearing sheds; Silos; Storage houses and cellars: Swine houses; Tobacco curing barns; Trusses; Workshops AGRICULTURAL INDEX 335 Farm buildings — Continued Bibliography ■ Structural service department; farm build- ings, accessories and rural engineering. Am Inst Architects J (The Octagon, Washing- ton, D.C. 50c) 5:655 D '17 Farm bureaus Activities of a New York farm bureau. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 52:882 Ja 12 '17 Advocate of farm bureaus. G: H. Ritter. Rural N Y 75:1415 X 11 '16 Annual report of the director of farm bureaus for the year ending Dec. 31, 1915. Cornell Ag Kxp Rep 1916, v 2: 1385-1435 "17 Another side of the farm bureau. Rural N Y 75:1125 Ag 26 '16 Chemung county; an account of its agricul- ture and of its farm bureau. M. B. Chub- buck and G. P. Scoville. il maps Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916, v 2:1347-82 '17 Constitvition for a farm bureau. Banker-P 4:13 F '17 Countv farm bureau. B. H. Crocheron. il Cal Ag Exp C 166:1-16 '17 County farm bureau in Kansas, il Kan Ag Ext C 10 n.p. '18 Defense of the farm bureau. W. Trueman. Rural X Y 75:1230 S 23 '16 Farm bureau. M. C. Burritt. Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1917:lxiii-lxxi 'IS Faiin bureau and preparedness. Penn State F 10:115+ Je '17 Farm bureau as an agency for demonstrating the control of injurious insects. C. R. Crosby and M. D. Leonard. J Econ Entom 10:20-5 F '17 Farm bureau as an agent in local develop- ment. M. C. Burrit. (In Pro., Nat. educ. assn., 1916, p. 614-18) '16 D. W. Springer, sec, Ann Arbor, Mich. Farm bureau at worlv. il Country Gent 81: 1513 Ag 12 '16 Farm bureau membership week in Minnesota. A. D. Wilson. Coop Manager & F 8:90 D '18 Farm hui-eau movement. Market Growers J 19:132 S 15 '16 - Farm bureau news. G: A. Starring. (Sup. to B. vol. 10, no. 3) 12p '18 S.D. state college, Brookings General principles governing editorial work given briefly and simply as a help in editing farm bureau publications and in submitting copy for publication Farm-bureau organization plan. L. R. Simons. (Doc. 54) lip il '17 U.S. States relations ser- vice, Washington, D.C. Farm bureau work in Pennsylvania. F. P. Weaver, map Penn State F 9:285-6+ Ja '16 Faim bureau work in the piesent national crisis. F. P. Weaver. Penn State F 10:135 + O '17 Farm bureaus and agents, il Ag Digest 1:179- 80 N '16 Fami bureaus popular. Weekly N L 5:1 D 26 '17 Handbook on farm-bureavi organization for county agricultural agents. L. R. Simons. (Doc. 65) 53p il '17 U.S. States relations ser- vice. Washington, D.C. How to organize and keep going a bureau for farm development. H. M. Cottrell. (In Agri- cultural extension, p 18-22) '16 National im- plement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago Need of more practical work. J. T. Campbell. Rural K Y 75:1304 O 14 '16 New York farm bureau agents; list of names. Rural N Y 75:889 Je 17 '16 New York institute workers meet. H. H. Lyon. Hoard's D 52:622-3 X 24 '16 Place of the farm bureau in agricultural ex- tension work. C. B. Smith. N Y Ag Dept B 86:2321-7 Ag '16 Strength and weakness of farm bureaus. G: W. Dunn. Rural X Y 75:879 Je 17 '16 Value of the farm bureau in developing the live sLock industry; with discussion. F. S. Barlow. N Y Ag Dept B 80:1452-62 F '16: Same. N Y Ag Dept Rep 1916,pt 3:1452-62 '17 Weakness of the farm bureau. E. J. Baird. Rural N Y 75:1026 Jl 29 '16 What organization should precede food emer- gency agents in a county? M. C. Burritt; J. T. Caine, 3d. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917:274-82 '18 Work of the farm bureaus; results of dairy tarra surveys. A. M. Loomis. Kimball's D F 14:465 Jl 15 '16 Farm cadet camps Camp Liberty, a farm cadet experiment. (B. 7) 24p il 10c 'IS Bur. of educational expei-i- ments, 16 \V. 8th st, N.Y. * Camp Liberty; an analysis of the social ad- justments of city boys in a farm labor camp. C: E. Artman. il Survey (112 E. 19th St, N.Y. 10c) 40:149-54 My 11 '18 War farming forces mobilized in farm cadet camps on Long Island, N.Y. H. R. Knight, il Rural Manhood 8:288-92 S '17 Farm census Agricultural census for 1918. il Univ of the State of N Y B V 4, no 7 Ja 15 '18 1 sheet Farm census by school children. Breeder's Gaz 70:27 Jl 6 '16 Farm census in five days. W. D. Lane. Sur- vey (112 E. 19th St., N.Y. 10c) 38:155-6 My 19 '17 Farm census of New York state taken by the children in the rural schools. N Y Ag Dept B 89:1-32 N '16 Farm survey of Montana. E. L. Currier. Mont Ag Ext Pub no 25 19p '18 New York farm census. A. Kolbe. Hoard's D 55:388 Mr 22 '18 New York state agricultural census. Cornell Countryman 15:330+ Mr '18 New York's farm census. Nat Stock & F 41: 1275 Mr 9 '18 New York's hurry-up census. Country Gent 82:971 Je 2 '17 Preliminary report of the census of the agri- cultural resources of New York state. (B. 2) 18p My 22 '17 New York state food supply commission, Albany Farm colon ies. See Agricultural colonies Farm day Better farm day programme for the public schools of Virginia. J. H. Montgomery. Va Ag Dept B 110:19-31 Mr '16 Farm day: a Kentucky plan to interest her farmers of tomorrow. J. Speed, il Country Gent 81:603 Mr 18 '16 Farm engineering American society of agricultural engineers discuss engineering problems at Chicago meeting. Breeder's Gaz 69:244 F 3 '16 Engineering work in food svipply. F. H. New- ell. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:163-71 '18 Farm efficiency; how it depends on efficient equipment for living. X: Caverno. 48p '16 Xenophon Caverno. Kewanee, 111. ; Same. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:12-29 '16 Farm engineering problems. Prog F 32:210 F 17 '17 Farm engineering questions answered. Prog F 33:196 F 16 '18 Farm mechanics. M. A. Croinwell. il Indus- trial Arts Magazine (129 Michigan st, Mil- waukee, Wis. 25c) 7:256-7 Jl '18 How engineering may help farm life. E. B. McCormick. U S Ag Yearbook 1915:101-12 Inventions and discoveries. See monthly numbers of Farm engineering Keeping the farmer on the farm. J. E. Ryan. Farm Eng 5:3 Mr '17 Musing.'3 of a tramp engineer. See monthly numbers of Power farming Oil engine and its application to Indian agri- culture. W. M. Schutte. Ag J of India 13: 608-15 O '18 Problems in agricultural engineering research; with discussion. P. S. Rose. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:110-14 '16 What book knowledge is. C. V. Hull. Power F 26:46 Mr '17 See also Agricultural engineering; Levees; Surveying 336 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Farm engineering — Continued Study and teaching Amount of agricultural engineering: work offered in agricultural colleges. A. H. Gil- bert. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 1:101-4 '17 Farm mechanics instruction in Canada. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:731-9 Ag '16 First school of mechanical cultivation founded in Germany. E. Eckmann. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 4:553-4 Ap '17 Mechanical drawing for the farm and agri- cultural school. G: F. Krogh. bibliog il plans maps Minnesota Univ Ag Dept (Min- neapolis) General Ser B 43 72p Jl '16 25c Scoates farm motor laboratory manual. 67p '18 D. Scoates, Miss. ag. and mechanical college. Agricultural College, Miss. iS'ee nlso Tractor operation — Study and teaching Farm engines Auxiliary engine for binder. J. J. Wright. O Judd Farmer 60:9 Ja 22 '16 Belt speeds. E. R. Wiggins, il Country Gent 81:2073 D 2 '16 Can a woman run an engine? S. J. Under- wood. Fruit-Grower 27:31+ Ja 1 '16 Convenient saw outfit. C. V. Hull, il Power F 27:37 D '18 Engine on the binder. R. Olney. il Country Gent 81:1480 Ag 5 '16 Engine to hoist hay. R. Olney. il Country Gent 81:1445 Jl 29 '16 Farm bov, the hired man and the engine. R. B. Ru.shing. il Prac F 113:137 Ap 1 '17 Farm engine economy, il Green's Am Fruit Grower 38:21 Ap '18 Farm power house — a factory idea. R. Olney. il Power F 26:7-8+ N '17 Fit the engine to the farm. W. Jack. Ohio F 138:567 D 9 '16 Gasoline engine for every farmer. G. H. Al- ford. Prog F 33:1270 N 16 '18 General notes on power farming. E. R. Wig- gins. Power F 25:18 Ja '16 General-purpose gasoline engine. I. W. Dick- erson. Country Gent 81:1910 O 28 '16 How engines are lightening farm work. L. E. Dew. il Ohio F 138:349 O 14 '16 Mechanical hired man. S. W. Charles. Farm Eng 5:10 F '17 Meeting the labor situation. C: S. Phelps. Country Gent 81:1938 N 4 '16 Motive power on the farm. R. S. Bundy. il Purdue Ag 12:296-7 F '18 Power farming — past, present and future. R. Olney. il Power F 25:7 Ja '16 Power on the dairj' farm. F. M. White, il Hoard's D 53:911 Je 29 '17 Practical uses for small gasoline engines on the farm. J. B. Kelley. il Kimball's D F 14:27 Ja 15 '16 Some observations on the extent and value of farm power equipment. P. S. Rose. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:275-89 '16 . Some practical farm engine hints. W: Mor- row. Power P 27:43 Ap '18 Steam and gas power on a Nebraska farm. G. Dietz. il Power F 25:24 Jl '16 Use of gas engines on self-binders. C. Miller. Purdue Ag 11:36-7 My '17; Same. Hoard's D 53:910 Je 29 '17 When Don got her small engine, plan Power F 27:28 F '18 See aUa Electricity on the farm; Gas and oil engines; Magnetos; Tractors Costs What are your farm power costs? J. Francis, il Power F 27:16 S '18 H. Fuel Experiments on the fuel used in farm portable engines. Int R Sci &. Prac Ag 7,no 7:1012 Jl '16 Farm forestry. See Woodlots Farm girls Are you worth anything? M. B. Richardson. Rural Manhood 8:390-2 N '17 Boys. T. N. Vail. Hoard's D 54:812 D 28 '17 Farm girls who became famous. V. C. Mere- dith. Breeder's Gaz 70:1288 D 28 '16 Girl on the farm. F. H. Sweet. Green's Fruit Grower 37:14 Ag '17 Home problems of the rural woman. E. B. Kelley. (In Trans. Am. assn. for study and prevention of infant mortality, 1916, p. 231-4) $3 + postage '17 G. B. Knipp, sec, 1211 Ca- thedral St., Baltimore New system of education for farm boys and girls in Oregon. N. C. Maris, il Breeder's Gaz 70:9-10 Jl 6 '16 Putting it up to Uncle Sam to direct the activ- ities of farm girls. Countiy Gent 81:390 F 19 '16 Restless girl. Prog F 32:636 My 26 '17 Talk with farm boys and girls; the new grand army of the republic. O. J. Kern, il Breed- er's Gaz 70:1178-9 D 21 '16 Training country girls in homemaking. A. B. Cowles. il Rural Manhood 8:397-8 N '17 Uneventful life of the farm girl. Mrs B. M. Patterson. Green's Fruit Grower 36:19 S '16 When the country girl goes to the city. A. Henry. Rural Manhood 8:386-7 N '17 See also Young women's Christian asso- ciation Farm home demonstration work Agents in farm demonstration work in South. Prog F 33:220 F 16 '18 Correlation of home demonstration with county agent work. C. A. Keffer. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917:282-6 '18 County agent and the home. J Home Econ 8: 199-201 Ap '16 County home adviser. Nat Stock & F 42:642 O 12 '18 Demonstrating in and to the home. A. C. True. J Home Econ 9:469-70 O '17 Effect of home demonstration work on the community and the county in the South. B. Knapp and M. E. Creswell. il U S Ag Yearbook 1916:251-66; Same. Separate 710 Financing the home demonstration work. D. W. Working. J Home Econ 9:8-13 Ja '17 For the women of the South. W: H. Dean. il Country Gent 81:185+ Ja 22 '16 Function of the woman extension worker; with discussion. A. E. Harris; A. L. Garvin. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1916:304-16 '17 Girls' club and home demonstration work in Alabama. M. J. Reese. Prog F 31:361 Mr 11 '16 Home cooperators' demonstration project. Ore Ag Ext B 183:1-8 '17 Home demonstration project; with discussion, A. M. Turley. Am Assn Farmers' Inst Workers Pro 1916:119-33 '17 Home-demonstration work and girls' clubs in the South. (In Cooperative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 28-30) il '17 U S Ag Home demonstration work in St Joseph county. I. M. Richardson. Purdue Ag 12:341 Mr '18 Home demonstrations. M. E. Creswell. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1915:247-53 How Iowa is carrying out better living. G. C. Jessup. il Country Gent 81:301+ F 5 '16 How one county got a home -making adviser — whv not yours? M. Price. Banker-F 3:12 O '16 How women agents transformed these south- ern communities, il Banker-F 4:6 S '17 How women county agents are taking drud- gery out of the farm home. L. Goss. il Banker-F 4:14 F '17 Labor-saving in a club; Virginia women M'ork together. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 81: 428 F 19 '16 Mass instruction thru group training. O. B. Martin. (In Pro., Nat. educ. assn., 1916, p. 97-101) '16 D. W. Springer, sec, Ann Arbor, Mich. New ofHce for farm women. Country Gent 81:2023 N 18 '16 Program for home demonstration work. La Ag Ext C 26:1-4 '17 She lifted sixty-six counties. M. R. Warren. il Country Gent 83:8-9 Je 29 '18 Women agents in war — and peace. C. Du- Bose. il Banker-F 5:2 Je '18 See also Housekeeping centers AGRICULTURAL INDEX ZZ7 Farm home demonstration work — Continued Statistics Number of counties with home-demonstra- tion agents and expenditures for home- demonstration worlv for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1916; tabulation. (In Co- operative extension work, 1916, pt. 2, p. 39S) '17 U S Ag Farm homes Agriculture for beginners; home and farm adornment. W. I. Chamberlain. il Nat Stock & F 40:228 My 27 '16 Beautiful inside and outside. Mrs L. Patter- son. Prog F 31:402 Mr 18 '16 Beautif.v homes and farms. C: S. Barrett. Prog F 31:471 Ap 1 '16 Beautifying farm homes. J. E. Ryan. 11 Kim- ball's D F 15:234 Ap 1 '17 Beautifying the dairy farm. C. N. Keyser. 11 Kimball's D F 16:202 Mr 15 'IS Beautifying the farm home. J. L. Justice, il Ohio F 137:426 Mr 18 '16 Beauty outside the home. Mrs W. N. Hutt. Prog F 31:1058 S 2 '16 Building and remodeling the home. M. G. Burleigh, plans Green's Fruit Grower 37: 1 Mr '17 City comforts for the farm, il Kimball's D F 16:345+ My 1 '18 Conservation kitchen for the farm home. H. B. Young, plan Cornell Countryman 15: 535-7 Je '18 Co-operator's home; description of I. M. Mc- Kim's home. Plover, la. 11 Am Coop J 13: 423-4 Jl '18 Equip the farm home with modern conveni- ences and comforts. X. Caverno. il Banker- F 3:4-5 Ap '16; Same. Field II 26:752 S '16 Equipping the farm home heating systems, il plans Farm Eng 6:12 Ja '18 Exterior decoration of the farm home. G. V. Gray, il Farm Eng 3:256-7 My '16 Facts about Illinois farm homes. O Judd Farmer G0:4 F 5 '16 Farm cosmetics; brighten up the home grounds. R. H. Smith. Rural N Y 76:913-14 Jl 28 '17 Farm home conveniences. M. J. Reese, il Farmers' B 927:1-32 '18 Farm home mechanics; farmstead arrange- ment. Mrs A. G. Vestal, plan Power F 27: 26 Ap 'IS Farm wives and farm homes. Mrs M. S. Tschantz. Ohio F 142:106 Ag 3 '18 Fresh air for farm families. A. G. Vestal, il Power F 26:26 Jl '17 Good home provides comfort, profit, pleasure. 21p il '16 Int. harvester co., Chicago Have a real home on vour farm. W. F. Massey. Prog F 31:392 Mr 18 '16 Home building and equipment experiences. Prog F 33:1002 S 14 '18 Home in an orchard. C. N. Crotsenburg. il Fruit-Grower 27:463 O 15 '16 Home we own. W. C. Smith, il Fruit-Grower 27:287 My 1 '16 Hope farm notes; a good face, il Rural N Y 75:1096 Ag 19 '16 How Frank Burgess modernized his farm home. W: A. Radford, il plans Power F 27: 9-11 D '18 How we made Arcadia. Mrs L. L. Hobbs. il Prog F 31:396 Mr 18 '16 Illinois countryside betterment; work of Wil- helm Miller. F. F. Rockwell, il Field II 26:105-7. 215-18 F-Mr '16 Illinois farm women up-to-date. M. R. Rey- nolds, il O Judd Farmer 61:3 S 2 '16 Implements used in home making. Prog F 31: 190 F 5 '16 Improve home grounds with trees, shrubbery and grass. L. A. Niven. Prog F 33:1004 S 14 •18 Inside a modern Illinois home. il O Judd Farmer 61:16 O 7 '16 Just a country home. C. N. Crotsenburg. 11 Fruit-Grower 27:319 Je 1 '16 Living up to Genevieve: story. H. C. Ben- nett. 11 Country Gent 82:1949-50 D 8 '17 Make the home attractive. J. A. Raiser. Ohio F 140:49 Jl 21 '17 Making the farm home beautiful. E V. Laughlin. il Farm Eng 5:4 D '17 Making the home beautiful. Mrs C. Bolick. Wallaces' F 41:777 My 19 '16 Modern fuel and liglit. A. Carroll. Fruit- Grower 28:315 Jl 1 '17 Motorizing the home, il Kimball's D F 16:399 My 15 '18 Moving a city to the farm, il Wallaces' F 41:791 My 26 '16 Music in the farm home; symposium. Prac F 114:33 Ja 15 '18 North Dakota farmstead, its arrangement and adornment. H. O. Werner, il N D Ag Exp C 10:1-62 '16 Ohio grange lecturer's home, il Ohio F 142: 588 D 14 '18 Our farm home in Wisconsin. E. Williams. il Fruit-Grower 27:431 S 15 '16 Planning a farmstead. M. C. Betts. il plans Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10, no 2:50-61 '17; Same cond. Wallaces' F 42:584 Mr 30 '17 Planning the farm home for comfort and con- venience. Prog F 33:1010 S 14 '18 Remodeling the old home. E. V. Laughlin. plans Farm Eng 3:236 Ap '16 Replanning your place. R. J. Pearse. il plan Country Gent 82:1330 Ag 25 '17 Rural worker and the country home. E. R. Groves. Rural Manhood 8:331-4 O '17 Some farm accessories, il Wallaces' F 42:1455 O 26 '17 Spring tour of cornbelt farm homes, il Breed- er's Gaz 69:1247 Je 15 '16 Suggestions for the home-maker. C. J. Hay- den. Prog F 31:393 Mr 18 '16 Suggestions on beautifying the farmstead. V. V. Westgate. Better Fruit 11:36 Ap '17 Trees increase farm value. F. A. Aust. il Field II 27:678-9 S '17 United we stand — the farm and the home. Hoard's D 51:804 Je 9 '16 Well planned home. Mrs R. D. Goodman, il plan Prog F 32:322 Mr 10 '17 WTiat makes an efficient country home? Power F 27:34 Ag '18 What the bankers can do to help meet the needs of the farm woman. L. Goss. il Banker-F 3:3 Ap '16 Who cares for the yard? E. A. Piester. il Cornell Countryman 14:547-9 Ap '17 8ce also Heating; Home economics; Plouse decoi'ation; Lighting Farm houses. See Farmhouses Farm implements. See Farm machinery Farm labor Accentuating labor unrest. Hoard's D 54:911 Ja 18 '18 Agricultural labour and wages in Sweden. Int R Ag Econ 62:113-25; 63:106-23; 64:113-17 F- Ap '18 Agi'icultural labour in Dalmatia (Austria). Int R Ag Econ 73:124-6 Ja '17 Agricultural labour in Ireland and the migra- tion of Irish agricultural labourers. Int R Ag Econ 77:77-81 My '17 Agricultural labor problem in Gerinany. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 5:1135-6 D '17 Agricultural labor problems during the past season. D. O. Lively. Cal State Comm Hort B V 7:70-3 Ja '18 Agricultural labour question in France. B. Thebault. Int R Ag Econ 62:127-8 F '16 Agricultural labour supplv in 1915 in Sweden. Int R Ag Econ 76:115-18 Ap '17 Agricultural wages boards in England and Wales. J Bd Ag ?4:754-5 O '17; Same. Int R Ag Econ 84:79-82 D '17 Agiicultural wages in Great Britain. Monthly R (U. S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washing- ton, D.C.) 6:97-100 Ja '18 Agricultural wages in Ireland. C. C. Broy. (Commerce Reports no. 224) p 1122 (S 24) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D.C. Agriculture and the minimum wage. F. E. Green. 19th Centurv (249 W. 13th St., N.Y. 50c) 82:596-608 S '17 Another side of farm labor. Rural N Y 77:"185 F 9 '18 338 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Farm labor — Continued Anything to save time! J. C. Marquis, il Country Gent 82:895 My 19 '17 Arrange for labor. O Judd Farmer 64:505 My 11 '18 Average wages of agricultural labourers in France. Int R Ag Bcon 69:101-7 S '16 Best farmer in Massachusetts, Arthur H. Sagendorph. J: R. McMahon. il Country Gent 83:6-7 Mr 9 '18 Better use of man labor on the farm. H. R. Tolley and A. P. Yerkes. il Farmers' B 989: 1-15 'IS Boarding the harvest help. Ohio F 141:822 Je 29 '18 Booze and the hired man. A. C. Laut. 11 Coun- try Gent 82:1473-4 S 29 '17 California agriculture as an occupation for city-bred boys. (School pub. no. 5) 12p '17 Los Angeles city school district, Los Angeles, Cal. Cause of $3 wheat and 20 -cent hogs. W. S. Anderson. Breeder's Gaz 72:48 Jl 12 '17 Causes of absence from rural schools in Okla- homa. E: N. Clopper. il map Child Labor B (105 B. 22d St., N.y. 50c) 6:90-113 Ag '17 Children in agriculture. R. Mclntire. (Pamph. 284) 14p il '18 Nat. child labor com., 105 E. 22d St, N.Y. Chinese coolies or free land? Public (122 E. 37th St., N.Y. lOc) 21:106-7 Ja 25 '18 Cities and farm labor. Weekly N L 5:3 Ap 3 '18 Cities should assume part of the burden. Hoard's D 55:554 Ap 19 '18 Corn production act, 1917, in England and Wales. J Bd Ag 24:621-8 S '17; Same cond. Int R Ag Econ 82:67-71 O '17 Cost accounts on some New York farms. C. E. Ladd. Cornell Ag Exp B 377:773-815 '16 Cottages for married woikers on farms. J Ag New Zealand 15:204-6 O '17 Cotton hands that stay. J: Roland, il Coun- try Gent 82:2004-5 D 22 '17 Country-bred hired men. D. C. Smith. Rural N Y 76:831 Je 30 '17 Covinty jails as farm labor centers. O. F. Lewis, il Am City — Town and county ed (Tribune bldg., N.Y. 35c) 18:215-16 Mr '18 Crisis in production; how shall we meet it? W. W. Reynolds. Rural N Y 75:1535 D 16 '16 Crop conditions and harvest field needs; es- timates by county. (B 33) 28p map '16 Ne- braska state dept. of labor, Lincoln Decisions talven by Catholic agricultural asso- ciations in favour of the working classes in Spain. Int R Ag Econ 63:38-9 Mr '16 Department of agricultural labour at the Min- istry of agriculture. Int R Ag Econ 82:79-81 O '17 Devices for disabled farm-hands. A. C. Guill- aume. il Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 8:1169-71 Ag '17 Distribution of labor on the farm, il Prac F 113:98 Mr 1 '17 Distribution of rural property and closer set- tlement in relation to the agrarian problem in Spain. Int R Ag Econ 67:95-106 Jl '16 Draining the South of labor. H. S. Stabler, il Country Gent 82:1371-2 S 8 '17 Easy way of keeping track of labor. E. P. Jones. System on the Farm 1:251 S '17 Effect of agricultural employment upon school attendance. R. Mclntire. Elementary School J (Univ. of Chicago Press 20c) 18: 533-42 Mr '18 Efficiency of Iowa farm labor, maps Wal- laces' F 43:1816 D 13 '18 Efficient use of farm labor. H. P. Young. N H Ag Ext Pi-ess B 70 Ip '17 Efficient use of farm man power. R. F. Taber. il Ohio F 141:741 Je 8 '18 Eliminating two men. J. F. Duncan. System on the Farm 1:143 Je '17 Emergency on the farm. J. Wilson. Wallaces' F 42:1713 D 21 '17 * Employment of boys in agriculture and the rural exodus. R. Lennard. Econ J (St Mar- tin's St. London, W.C. 5s) 27:559-61 D '17 Encouraging hired men. J: Underwood. Prac F 112:4 Ja 1 '16 Enquiry into the rate of wages per acre irt England, 1913-1914. W. H. R. Curtler. Int R Ag Econ 68:85-103; 70:88-103 Ag, O '16 Equipment that resulted in releasing a dozen men. A. J. Piper, il System on the Farm 2: 130-1 Ap '18 Every farmer train a boy for 1918. Power F 26:29 N '17 Farm-hand qtiestion. Wallaces' F 43:759, 792, 1021 My 3-10, Jl 5 '18 Farm-hand's point of view. W. W. Baylor. Wallaces: F 43:685 Ap 19 '18 Farm hand's views. Ohio F 140:3 Jl 7 '17 Farm-help specialists. Weekly N L 5:7 Ja 23 '18 Farm labour. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:493 Je '17 Farm labor. Cal Commonwealth Club (San Francisco 12c) Trans v 13:73-122 My '18 Farm labor. A. Agee and F. App. il N J Ag Ext B vl, no 18 31p '17 Farm labor in central New York. E. L. Hor- ton. Rural N Y 76:623 Ap 28 '17 Farm labour in the provinces. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:387-93 My '17 Farm labor — man and horse. T. Butler. Prog F 32:1303 D 15 '17 Farm labor men adopt plan for harvest help drive in the South. Weekly N L 5:9 Jl 31 '18 Farm labor must be paid more. E: Hutchins. Hoard's D 54:32 Ag 3 '17 Farm labor problem. C. L. Snow. Wallaces' F 43:1566 O 25 '18 Farm labor problem in Illinois. Rural N Y 77: 440 Mr 23 '18 Farm labor problem — present and prospec- tive. E: van Alstyne. il N Y Farms & Mar- kets Dept Ag B 97:208-21 Jl '17 Farm labor problems. Power F 25:44 Ja '16 Farm labor problems. G: D. Black. Ohio F 142:422 N 2 '18 Farm-labor round-up. J: E. Pickett, il Coun- try Gent 83:3-4+ Ap 6 "18 Farm labor shortage. L: F. Post. Coop Man- ager & F 7:61 My '18; Same. Power F 27:41 Je 'W Farm labor situation. J. W. Brewer. Oregon Voter (Worcester bldg., Portland, Ore. 10c) 13:76-7 Ap 20 '18 Farm labor situation in California. R. L. Adams. Cal Ag Exp 14p .11 14 '17 Farm labor suggestions. C. Ousley. Hoard's D 55:654 My 3 '18; Same. Kimball's D F 16:402 My 15 '18 Farm labor; with list of Ohio employment offices. Ohio F 141:519 Ap 6 '18 Farm laborers' wages in Holland. Monthly R (U. S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washing- ton, D.C.) 6:108 Ja '18 Farm servants' wages in Scotland. Int R Ag Econ 71:130-1 N '16 =* Farm supply organization in every state to meet problem of food shortage. U.S. Em- ployment Service (Dept. of labor, Washing- ton, D.C.) B 1:1-2 O 29 '18 Farm wages in the United States in 1917. Econ World (128 Water st, N. Y. 25c) n s 15:699 My 18 '18 Farm workers' wages in Scotland. H. A. John- son. (Commerce Reports no. 165) p 201 (Jl 17) '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Farmer and organized labor. M. G. Owens. Ag Digest 2:523 Jl '17 * Farmer's labor problem. E. V. Wilcox. Am Labor Legislation R (131 E. 23d st, N.Y. $1) 8:38-51 Mr '18 Farmers' side. W. W. Reynolds. Rural N Y 76: 1075 S 15 '17 Farm work and schools in Kentucky. E: N. Clopper. il Child Labor B (Nat. Child La- bor Com., 105 E. 22d St., N.Y. 50c) 5:178-206 F '17 Feeding harvest help. Mrs E. M. Anderson. Ohio F 141:806 Je 22 'IS Feeding help on the dairy farm. Mrs W. J. Doiigan. il Hoard's D 54:759+ D 21 '17 Feeding the hired man. Rural N Y 76:96 Ja 20 '17 Finding farm labor. C. DuBose. Banker-P 5:5 My '18 Findings of labor bureau. O Judd Farmer 62: 10 F 17 '17 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 339 Farm labor — Continued Five suggestions to improve labor conditions. Prog F 33:534 Ap 27 '18 Former farm hand. T. B. Sawyer. Nat Stock & F 42:38 Ap 6 '18 Fruit farmer's plans. J: Friday. Sj'stem on the Farm 1:141 Je '17 Gain in farm-wage rates in 1917 shown in re- port from department. Weekly N L 5:6 My 22 '18 Garden as a labor agent. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33:269 Mr 2 '18 Graphic summary of seasonal work on farm crops. O. E. Baker and others, maps U S Ag Yearbook 1917:537-89 Harvesting the crops without harvest hands. S: Fraser. 11 Country Gent 82:1516-17 O 6 '17 Help problem. Kimball's D F 16:139 F 15 '18 Help problem has no terrors. P. D. Cooper. O .Judd Farmer 62:10 Ap 14 '17 Helping the hired man. N. K. Jones. Country Gent 81:1919 O 28 '16 Hired help question. Hoard's D 55:329 Mr 15 •18 Hired man. P. McArthur. Wallaces' F 42: 721 Ap 27 '17 Hired man a partner. D. M. Hardy. O Judd Farmer 60:29 F 5 '16 Hired man — his kick. F. M. Loomis. Farm Eng 5:8 F '17 Hired man question. Rural N T 76:679 My 12 '17 Hired man's children — another side. Rural N Y 77:513 Ap 6 '18 Hired man's problems, il Ag Digest 2:959-60 Mv '18 Hired man's side of it. Rural N Y 76:789 Je 16 '17 Hired men's meals. E. Allen. J Home Econ 8:552-3 O '16 Houses for farm help. F. H. Scott, plan Kim- ball's D F 16:540 Jl 1 '18; Same. Power F 27:39 O '18 Housing farm labor. H. C. Campbell, il Kim- ball's D F 16:388 My 15 '18 How bunch labor fills silos. J: Underwood. Prac F 113:286 Ag 15 '17 How Chinese labor would keep us from starv- ing, il Literary Digest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 57:34-5 Je 1 '18 How I help my men earn more. J. E. Kennedy. il System on the Farm 1:327-8 N '17 How I overcame the labor problem. M. L. Ruetenik. Market Growers J 22:174 Mr 1 'IS How large is a profitable farm, il Country Life 30:53 My '16 How needed farm labor was found. Power F 27:58-9 Mr '18 How the Department of labor and industry aided in supplying workers on Pennsylvania farms during the months of May, June and July, 1917. Pa Dept Labor and Industry (Harrisburg) B v 4, no 7:56-64 '17 How the state steals farm labor. F. R. Allen. Rural N Y 76:811 Je 23 '17 How we met the faini labor situation. S. N. Trimble, il Prac F 113:423 D 15 '17 Illinois schoolboys and the farm. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 7: 73-4 Ja 19 '18 Immigration offices of the national office for agricultural labour. Int R Ag Econ 71:127-9 N '16 Imported Chinese farm labor. T: Pendell. Rural N Y 76:189 F 10 '17 Increasing the hired man's efficiency. L. A. Markham. Prog F 32:971 S 15 '17 Industrial reorganization of agriculture. T. H. Price. Outlook (381 4th av., N.Y. 10c) 117: 176-7 O 3 '17 Interesting award affecting labour in sheep- farming. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3:234-40 Mr '18 It depends on the point of view. Ag Digest 3: 19 Jl '18 Jest supposin'; what would happen if the farmer paid city wages. E. Davenport. Country (^nt 83:3+ D 21 '18 Job for the retired farmer. J: E. Pickett il Country Gent 82:1595+ O 20 '17 Keeping men and teams busy. T. Clark, il Sys- tem on the Farm 2:14-17 Ja '18 * Labour awakening in rural England. F. E. Green. Spectator (1 Wellington st. Strand, London, W.C. 6d) 120:225 Mr 2 '18 Labor charge in farm cost accounting. E. L. Currier. Hoard's D 54:494 N 2 '17 Labor problem; symposium. Market Growers J 18:291 Ap 15 '16 Labor problem among fruit growers. H: Suz- zallo. Better Fruit 12:7 F '18; Same cond. Ag Digest 2:937 Ap '18 Labor requii-ements of crop production. T. P. Cooper, F. W. Peck and A. Boss. Minn Ag Exp B 157:1-55 '16 Labor requirements of dairy farms as influ- enced by milking machines. H. N. Humphrey, il map U S Ag B 423:1-17 '16; Same cond. Kimball's D F 15:4+ Ja 15 '17; Same cond. Hoard's D 52:924 Ja 19 '17 Labor requirements of livestock. A. Boss and others. Minn Ag E.xp B 161:1-43 '16 Labor savers and the help problem, il O Judd Farmer 61:3 D 23 '16 Labor saving in livestock production. G: M. Rommel, il U S Ag C 122:1-14 '18 Labor shortage. C. W. Waid. Market Growers J 22:370 My 15 '18 Labor supply; experiences of growers. Mar- ket Growers J 21:63-4 Ag 1 '17 Labor supply in 1918 for the fruit and vege- table farms, by W. A. Riddell; Labor situa- tion for fruit farmers. (In Report, Ontario fi-uit growers' assn., 1917, p. 39-46, 59-65) '18 Ontario ag. dept., Toronto Labou!- supply, working hours and wages in Swedish agriculture in 1914. Int R Ag Econ 67:118-21 Jl '16 Land and labour in a Deccan village, by H. H. Mann and others. Review. G. F. Keatinge. Ag J of India 13:471-8 Jl '18 Legislative reforms in favour of labourers in the state of Jalisco, Mexico. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 2:170-2 F '18 Making farm labor efficient. J. L. Justice. Ohio F 137:94 Ja 22 '16 Marv Saundei-s' hired man; story. H. C. Ben- nett. Am Coop J 13:60 + , 98-9 O-N '17 Meeting the farm labor situation. Ohio F 141: 342, 383 Mr 9-16 '18 Meeting the high-cost-of-labor problem. Prog F 32:693 Je 16 '17 Metavage on an Umbrian estate. C. Papi. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 12:1823-7 D '16 Methods of meeting the farm labor shortage; organization of farm labor bureaus. C. W. Pugsley; W. D. Hurd. Assn Am Ag Coll & Exp Pro 1917:297-304 '18 Milking machines and labor problems. H. N. Humphrey, il Kimball's D F 15:619 S 15 '17 Mobilizing a farm labor force. H. C. Taylor. Hoard's D 54:618 N 23 '17 New kind of farm hand. C: M. Harger. Coun- try Gent 83:7 Ag 17 '18 No chores, square wages, keep help. J. A. Hatch. O Judd Farmer 65:501 N 30 '18 Normal day's work of farm implements, work- men, and crews in western New York H. H. Mowry. U S Ag B 412:1-16 '16; Same cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 3:439-51 Mr '17 Observations in Ohio. C. W. Montgomery. Nat Stock & F 40:1183 F 10 '17 Old man on the farm. Ohio F 140:498 D 1 '17 One reason for farm labor shortage, il Ag Digest 2:823 F '18 Onlv the hired man. A. C. Laut. Country Gent 82:1909+ D 8 '17 Order as to benefits and advantages which may be reckoned as payment of wages in lieu of payment in cash. J Bd Ag 25:905-7 O '18 Payment plans for encouraging men to do more, il System on the Farm 1:151-3 Je '17 Picking and marketing the cherry crop: how Wisconsin provides pickers. B: .Jelinek. Rural N Y 77:139, 184 F 2-9 '18 Planning ahead for farm labor. F. M. White. il O Judd Farmer 65:21+ Jl 13 '18 Plans for holding men. il System on the Farm 1:124-5. 164-5. 196, 310 My-Jl, O '17 * Policies of state superintendents toward stu- dents entering agricultural employment during the war. T: J. Smart. School and Soc (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 10c) 8: 481-7 O 26 '18 340 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Farm labor — Continued Pretty girls milk in California. J. P. Hertel. il Jersey B 37:77 Ja 16 '18 Profit sharing on farms impractical. Hoard's D 51:78 F 4 '16 Profit sharing on the farm. A. L. Richie. Rural Manhood 9:145-6 Ap '18 Pulling of Hax in Somersetshire, il J Bd Ag 23:657-60 O '16 Rates of cash wages of agricultural labourers in England and Wales. Int R Ag Econ 81: 74-8 S '17 Relation of malaria to crop production. D. L. Van Dine, bibliog Scientific Monthly (Science Press, Gani.son, N.Y. 30c) 3:431-9 N '16 Renters. Nat Stock & F 42:683 O 26 '18 Replacing men with tractors; experiences from six states, il System on the Farm 1: 154-8 Je '17 Replies to hired man. Hoard's D 55:644 My 3 '18 Rooting out the hired man. J: E. Pickett, il Country Gent 82:1729 N 10 '17 Satisfactory hired help. R. H. Birlingmair. O Judd Farmer 60:22 Ap 1 '16 School pupils for farm work. Ag Gaz of Canada 5:371-5 Ap '18 Sea.sonal distribution of farm labor in Ches- ter county. Pa. G: A. Billings. U S Ag B 528:1-29 '17 Seven plans that have helped us through the labor crisis. U. G. Sass. il System on the Farm 1:185-7 Jl '17 Shall we let in the Chinaman? R. L. Adams. il Country Gent 82:1678-9 N 3 '17 Sheep labor being drafted. H. Sproat. Nat Wool Grower 8:28-9 Jl '18 Sidelights on the farm help problem. Hoard's D 55:330 Mr 15 '18 Sliding scale bonuses in the sugar-cane plan- tations of Hawaii. Int R Ag Econ 9, no 3: 258-60 Mr '18 Solution of the problem of field labourers through the agency of the Catholic agricul- tural unions in Spain. Int R Ag Econ 65: 50-1 My '16 Solving the vegetable riddle. J: R. McMahon. il Country Gent 83:10-11 F 9 '18 * Steps to victory. D. F. Houston. Academy Political Sci Pro (Columbia Univ., N.Y. $1.50) 7:697-700 F '18 Student labor on New York farms; with dis- cussion. A. C. King. N Y State Fruit Growers' Assn Pro 1916:298-310 Study of farm labor in California. R. L. Adams and T. R. Kelly. Cal Ag Exp C 193:1-75 '18 Suggestion for the labor problem. H. A. Von Nieda. Power F 26:28 N '17 Tempting the farm hands. G: F. Stratton. il Country Gent 83:6-7 F 16 '18 Tickling the thrift streak; how a Kansas orchardist gets his cherries picked. S: O. Rice, il Counti-y Gent 83:18 Ag 3 '18 Training the hired man. W: H. Dean, il Coun- try Gent 82:1589 O 20 '17 218,000 state farms looking for laborers: mem- bers of Board of agriculture predict de- creased production in Pennsylvania. E: E. Bobbins. Congressional Record (Washing- ton, D.C.) 56:1673-4 F 1 '18 IJse of farm labor during the war. W. F. *^ Handschin and J. B. Andrews. Ill Ag Ext C 20:1-11 '18 Utilization of waste on the farms. W. S. A. Smith. (In Ain. farm managemejit assn. Record of pro., 1915, p. 18-25) '16 G. A. Billings, sec, Washington, D.C. Vegetable gai-dener's labor problem. W. C. Gohl. il Penn State F 10:52-3 Mr '17 Viticulture in South Africa. A. I. Perold. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7.no:21-3 Ja '16 Wages of farm labor in the United States. Monthly Review (U.S. Bur. of labor statis- tics, Washington, D.C.) 6:1484-5 .le 'IS Way of the hired man. E. C. A. Smith, il Country Life 31:70 F '17 What thev do about help. System on the Farm 1:346; 2:182 N '17, My '18 What to do about farm labor. C. DuBose. Power F 27:49 Mr '18 Whv farm labor must be skilled. E. Daven- port, il Country Gent 82:1773-4 N 17 '17 Why I get best results with college men.. D. L. Williams and others, il System on the- Farm 1:188-9 Jl '17 Wiiy 1 would leave the farm. H. Waugh. Rural N Y 76:434 Mr 17 '17 Wisconsin farmer's experience. J. N. Wishka. Rural N Y 76:543 Ap 14 '17 Woman in the tenant house; a typical case from the big city. E. C. Yarnell. Rural N Y 75:1467 N 25 '16 Work of the farm woman. T. N. Vail, il Ag Digest 2:559-6(> Ag '17 tiec also Agriculture and the war — Farm labor; Allotment of land; Farm managers; Greenhouses — Eiuployees; Insurance, Acci- dent; Negroes as farmers; Servants; Trac- tor operators; Woinen as farm laborers; Workmen's compensation; also United States boys' working reserve Bibliography * Problem of agricultviral labor; a contribution to a bibliography. I. M. Newman. 18p '18 Univ. of Wisconsin library school, Madison Obtainable only thru Public affairs infor- mation service, 958-964 University av, N.Y. (Typew 90c) Statistics Farmers and farm laborers, 1910. Monthly Crop Rep 4:28 Mr '18 How farm labor is hired. Monthly Crop Rep 4:24 Mr '18 Increase in agricultural wages from 1914 to 1916. Int R Ag Econ 81:67-73 S '17 Number of persons engaged in agriculture in various countries. U S Ag Yearbook 1917:750 AVages of male farm labor. Monthly Crop Rep 3:25 Mr '17 Wages of male farm labor in United States. Monthly Crop Rep 4:27 Mr '18 Farm law. See Agricultural law Farm life Back-to-the-land. G. O. Berylson and C. P. Berylson. Rural N Y 75:5 Ja 1 '16 Boiiowed plows and gear and things. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 82:1761 N 17 '17 Boys. T. N. Vail. Hoard's D 54:812 D 28 '17 Building a real home on the farm, il Power F 26:45 S '17 Busy big county makes farm life really at- tiactive to its boys and girls. A. M. Loomis. 11 Country Gent 81:671 Mr 18 '16 Call of the spirit of the farm. J: S. Charles. Hoard's D 55:801 My 31 'IS Cash, or contentment? A. C. Wortman. il Fruit-Grower 28:147 F 15 '17 Community betterment. Mrs V. C. Meredith. Mo Ag Bd B v 14:6-15 Ap '16 Conditions of rural life in France. Int R Ag Econ 79:68-78 Jl '17 Day at Elmwood. H. I-. Wood, il Rural N Y 77:697 My 18 '18 Dwell in the land and verily thou shall be fed. C. S. Moore. J Ag (Quebec) 20:222 My •17 Families of farmers. H. T. Morgan. Farm Eng 5:4-5 F '17 Family government. Ohio F 138:450 N 4 '16 Family partners on the farm. A. C. Laut. Country Gent 82:1753-f- N 10 '17 Farm efficiency; how it depends on efficient equipment for living. X. Caverno. 48p '16 Xenophon Caverno, Kewanee, 111. ; Same. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:12-29 '16 Farm home and the boy. il Va Ag Depl B 115: 61-5 '17 Farm life from a woman's standpoint. Mrs. I. F. ftunwiddie. Hoard's D 54:766 D 21 '17 Farm woman's notes. Mrs A. G. Doren. Rural N Y 77:583 Ap 20 '18 From a farm woman's diary. N. B. Gosnell. Ohio F 140:610 D 29 '17 Getting the most out of country living. Mrs C. Frederick, il 111 Farmers Inst Rep 1917:71-83 '17; Same. Ill Farmers Inst House- hold Sci 1917:56-67 '18 Hermit's summer. W. D. I. Arnold, il Coun- try Life 32:58+ Jl '17 Hibernation of a hermit. W. D. I. Arnold. Country Life 33:66 F '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 341 Farm life — Continued How the Department of agriculture promotes organization in rural life. C. W. Thompson. U S Ag Yearbook 1915:272a-p How to build UT) rural communitie.? through co-operative clubs. B. R. Murphy. (In Agri- cultural extension, p 88-92) '16 National im- plement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe St., Chicago Impressions of farm life in Chile. A. E. Turner. Rvn-al Manhood 9:291-3 S '18 * Improving the farmer's surroundings. Am Architect (243 W. 39th st, N.Y. 25c) 114: 549-50 N 6 '18 Keeping the boj' on the farm. T: M. Olson, il Hoard's D .i5:274 Mr 8 '18 Keeping the boys interested. J. M. Field, il Fruit-Grower 27:367 Ji 15 '16 Labor and recreation. A. Boss, il Hoard's D 54:761+ D 21 '17 Making sorghum syrup in Tennessee. Rural N Y 77:1265 N 9 'IS Man who staved home. W. F. French, il Illus- trated World (Drexel av. and 58th St., Chi- cago 15c) 26:193-6 O '16 Man's part, the woman's part on the farm. F. C. Brov,'n. Rural N Y 75:1020 Jl 22 '16 Monotony of farm life. Nat Stock & F 42: 563 S 14 '18 My first farm. Country Gent 82:1967+ D 15 '17 Nobility of farm work. R: H. Edmonds. Prog F 31:416 Mr 18 '16 Notes by a farm mother. Rural N Y 77:587 Ap 20 '18 Old clothes; they must be discarded, but how comfortable they were! Country Gent 82:723 Ap 14 '17 Open mind in the open counti-y. Mrs C. G. Lewis. Mo Ag Bd Yearbook 1916:61-70 Pastoral parson on the lonely road. G: B. Gilbert. Rural N Y 75:1008 Jl 22 '16 Plans for the season; work and recreation. J; Marsh. Hoard's D 51:539 Ap 21 '16 Pro and con of farm life. J. Van Wagenen, jr. N Y Farms & Markets Dept Ag B 97:202- 7 Jl '17 Rural home and the farm woman. D; B. John- son. (/)i Pro., Nat. educ. assn., 1916, p. 36- 40) $2 'lb' D. W. Springer, sec, Ann Arbor, Mich. Rural progress in Missouri. W. L. Nelson. Mo Ag Bd B V 14:1-29 Mr '16 Story of a day. Rural N Y 77:707 My 18 '18 Story of a day in the Tennessee mountains. Rural N Y 77:459 Mr 23 '18 Story of a day on a northern dairy farm. Rural N Y 77:244 F 16 '18 Success in farm life. W. H. Jordan. Hoard's D 53:271 Mr 9 '17 Sunday in farm homes. Ohio F 139:496 Mr 31 '17 What is your creed? Have you given thought to what you are living for? Country Gent 82:317 F 17 '17 What the grange has meant to me. Country Gent 82:1897 D 1 "17 Why I turned farmer. .1. A. Dimock. il Coun- try Life 33:56-7 Ja '18 Winter on the hills. M. B. Dean. Rural N Y 77:1347 D 7 '18 Winter week-end in a New York farmhouse. R. Bartlett. Rural N Y 77:1272 N 9 '18 8rn also Amusements; City and counti-y," Country life; Hunting Farm loan act, Federal. See Agricultural credit — United States — Law Farm loan associations, National. See National farm loan associations Farm loans. See Loans Farm machinery Advice to a one-horse farmer. L. A. Mark- ham. Prog F 31:363 Mr 11 '16 Agricultural implements and machinery, il Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 118: 90 Ja 26 '18 Agricultural implement.^; and machinery. E. B. McCormick. (In Pan American scien- tific congress Pro., 1915, v. 6, p. 144-9) '17 Agricultural implements and machinery In Australia and New Zealand. J. Homs. (Spe- cial agents series, no. 166) 195p il '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Agricultural implements used in India. (Com- merce Reports no. 121) p 728 (My 23) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- merce, M'ashington, D. C. Agricultural machinery in demand for Greece. Am Industries (30 Church st, N.Y. 10c) 18: 2S-9 O '17 Agricultural power machinery. Engineer (33 Norfolk st. Strand, London, W. C. 2) 125: 143-4 F 15 '18 Agriculture Americanized. P. M. White. 11 Field II 27:175-7 Mr '17 Application of electricity to agriculture in France. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:485-8 Ap '18 Batn and farm power, il Kimball's D P 16: 439 Je 1 '18 Be careful about the speed of your machin- ery. I. W. Dickerson. 11 Wallaces' F 43:1086 Jl 26 '18 Best farmer in Massachusetts, Arthur H. Sagendorph. J: R. McMahon. il Country Gent 83:6-7 Mr 9 '18 Better farm implements and how to use them. 156p il n.d. John Deer plow co., Syracuse, N.Y. Better farm machinery. P. S. Rose, il Coun- try Gent 83:12-13 F 23 '18 Better use of man labor on the farm. H. R. ToUey and A. P. Yerkes. il Farmers' B 989: 1-15 '18 Buying machinery for cash? Power F 25:19 My '16 Care and repair of farm implements; mowers, reapers and binders. E. B. McCormick and L. L. Beebe. il Farmers' B 947:1-15 '18 Care and repair of farm implements; plows and harrows. E. B. McCormick and L. L. Beebe. Farmers' B 946:1-9 '18 Care of farm machinery. J. L. Justice. Ag Digest 1:81 Je '16 Choosing farm machinery; how government aid is handicapped. B. W. Currie. Country Gent 81:1067 My 20 '16 Circular farm. R. H. Moulton. il Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 119:105 Ag 10 '18 Comparative costs of using agricultural ma^ chinery in the United States and in France. M. Ringelmann. Int R Sci & Prac 8, no 5: 777-80 My '17 Cooperation in buying machinery. J. Z. Green. Prog F 31:194 F 5 '16 Co-operative supply and production of agri- cultiiral machines in Russia. Int R Ag Econ 73:26-9 Ja '17 Co-operative use of motor plough by Pinvin agricidtural co-operative society. J Bd Ag 23:258-9 Je '16 Custom charge for machines. J. J. Newlin. Wallaces' F 43:1640 N 8 '18 Depreciation of farm machinery. Wallaces' F 43:177 F 1 '18 Devices which save farm labor. L. B. Scott. O Judd Farmer 60:7 Ja 22 '16 Does it pay to buy best machinery? R. Olnev. Power P 25:12 S '16 Don't neglect to lubricate your machinery. I. W. Dickerson. Wallaces' F 43:982 Je 28 '18 Eai-s and farm machinery. F. N. G. Kranich. Country Gent 81:1797 O 7 '16 Economic value of machinery care. Farm Eng 4:37 Ag '16 Effect of fai-m tools on production. E. W. McCullough. Power F 26:12 Je '17 Effects of machinery on rvu-al life. J: M. Gillette. (Community leaflet no. 9, p. 17-24) '17 U.S. Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. Exhibition and trial of new agricultural ma- chinery and appliances organised by the German agricultural societv in 1916. G. Fischer. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8. no 3:421-3 Mr '17 Expense of wintering farm machinery. R. E. Stephenson. Rural N Y 76:1257 N 3 '17 Farm engineering. F. M. White. O Judd Farmer 63:6 D 29 '17 342 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Farm machinery — Continued Farm implement designs. Automotive Indus- tries (231 W. 39tli St, N.Y. 10c) 39:115 Jl 18 '18 Farm implement repair week. K. J. T. Ek- blaw. Nat Stock & F 41:1219 F 23 '18 Farm implements and equipment adopted by War industries board. Weekly N L 5:14 JI 31 '18 Farm implements and machinery. G. H. Al- ford. Prog- F 33:10, 40, 68, 124, 166, 240, 272, 348, 385, 420, 442, 478, 518, 538 Ja 5-19, F 2-9, 23, Mr 2, 16-Ap 27 '18 Farm implements to be scarce and high. Farm Eng; 4:11 JI '16 Farm machinery does its bit. F. C. Lewis, il Purdue Ag 12:492-3 My '18 Farm machinery in the corn belt. C. Emrich. Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 118: 87 Ja 26 '18 Farm machinery — its care and repair. A. S. Kinsley. Purdue Ag 11:32 F *17 Farm machinery preparedness. F. M. White. O Judd Farmer 64:12 Ja 26 '18 Farm machinery problems, il Field II 27:546- 7 Jl '17 Farm machinery question affected by present conditions. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 32:148 F 3 •17 Farm machinery should be conserved. Jersey B 36:1965 D 12 '17 Farm machinery situation. E. A. White. Ill Ag Exp C 210:1-4 '18 Farm power house — a factoi-y idea. R. Ol- ney. il Power F 26:7-8+ N '17 Farming must be motorized. P. S. Rose, il Country Gent 83:3-4 F 9 '18 Fitting the tractor to the job. P. M. Loomis. il Motor Age (59 E. Madison st, Chicago 10c) 34:5-9, 24-5 Jl 4-11 '18 France opens first state agricultural motor school. Automobile (231 W. 39th st., N.Y. 10c) 36:530 Mr 8 '17 Get the farm machinery in trim. Power F 27: 27 P '18 Get the machinery in good shape. I. W. Dickerson. Wallaces' P 43:408 Mr 1 '18 Grader or drag, il Ag Digest 1:81 Je '16 Grain shocking machine, il Illustrated World (Drexel av. and 58th st., Chicago 15c) 26: 359-60 N '16 Great and growing use of farm machinery. il Ohio P 137:29 Ja 8 '16 Growth of farm machinery. F. N. G. Kranich. il Field II 28:147-9 Mr '18 Handy sap wagon. J. E. Ally. Ohio F 137: 455 Mr 25 '16 Housing farm machinery. M. G. Kirkpatrick. il Farm Eng 4:30 Ag '16 How elevating graders are being used in sugar beet farming, il Eng & Contracting (608 S. Dearborn st, Chicago $3 per year) 49:281 Mr 20 '18 How engineering may help farm life. E. B. McCormick. U S Ag Yearbook 1915:101-12 How I reduced my labor bill 54 per cent. J. L. .lustice. il System on the Farm 1:27-9 Mr '17 How implements affect production. W. E. Taylor. Power F 26:43 P '17 How the farmer can do his bit. Power F 26: 36 Jl '17 Implements and machinery at the Smithfield (London) show, December 1915. il Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7,no 3:411-17 Mr '16 Implements or munitions, farmers or soldiers. Prac F 113:270 Ag 1 '17 Importation of agricultural machines and im- plements into Russia from 1903 to 1912 (in metric tons). Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 2: 280-4 F '17 Increased use of power farming equipment. C: C. Bray and others. (Commerce Reports no. 130) p 873-5 (Je 4) '18 U.S. Bur. of for- eign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. India's greatest industry: scope for agricul- tural machinery. D. Clouston. Ag J of In- dia 13:325-32 Ap '18 Internal combustion engines for farm use. V: W. Page, il plan Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:44-5 Jl 21 '17 "Kahlotus taxdodger." il Illustrated World (Drexel av. and 58th St., Chicago 15c) 26: 354-5 N '16 Keep a machinery repair book. L. W. Kay, Power F 27:14 Mr '18 Labor-saving farm implements and farm ma- chinery, a factor in the solution of the farm labor problem. G: R. James. 8p '17 Georgia state agricultural society, Statesboro Labor saving farm machinery. A. E. More- house, il Cornell Countryman 15:459-61 My '18 Labor saving machinery. C. I. Gunness. il Mass Ag Ext C 42:1-4 '17 Labor-saving methods for bvisy season in corn belt. Weekly N L 5:11 Je 26 '18 Little things in machinery. W. H. Underwood. Power F 26:26 My. '17 Machinery for the large farm. G. H. Alford. Prog F 32:126 F 3 '17 Machinery for the one, two and three-horse farmer. A. L. French. Prog F 32:132 F 3 '17 Macliinery on a big farm. Country Gent 81: 762 Ap 1 '16 Machinery preparedness for the big drive. E. A. White. Power F 27:8 Ap '18 Making the most of building.s and equipment. il System on the Farm 1:160-1 Je '17 Mars' hand at the plow. C. S. Brantingham. il Nation's Business (Riggs bldg., Washing- ton, D.C. 25c) 6:24-5 Mr '18 Mobilizing the farm machinery. A. L. Dahl. il Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:274 O 13 '17 Modern equipment helps farmer. C. White. Power F 26:19 Mr '17 More horse-power and machinery on our farms. W. F. Massey. Prog P 31:562 Ap 22 -16 My visit to a Mississippi power farm. J. F. Hobart. il Power F 27:10-11 Je '18 N. I. V. A. asks priority order. Power F 26: 50 Ag '17 New draft spring, il Ag Digest 1:81 Je '16 Old man Haynes says: I aim to fix everything just a little before it needs fixing. W. C. Smith. Farm Eng 5:5 Ap '17 Overhauling farm machinery. Wallaces' P 41: 214 F 11 '16 Power farming solves crop production prob- lems. R. Olney. il Power F 26:9 My '17 Power machinery for home-made supplies. R. C. Wilcox. Gleanings 46:26 Ja '18 Power requirements of feed mills, shredders and silage cutters, il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10,no 1:59-67 '17 Pzactical uses for small gasoline engines on the farm. J. B. Kelley. il Kimball's D F 14:27 Ja 15 '16 Preparedness as applied to farm machinery. I. \V. Dickerson. il Power P 26:7 Ja '17 Progress in farm machinery. F. P. Rockwell. il Field II 27:179-80 Mr '17 Provide for machinery. Weekly N L 5:6 N 28 '17 Recent machinery patents, il Power F 25: 46-7 Ja; 54-5 F; 58-9 Mr; 42-3 O '16 Report of the committee on farm field ma- chinery. O. W. Sjogren, il Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:212-19 '18 Requisites in engine operation. I. W. Dicker- son, il O Judd Fai-mer 60:4 Ap 1 '16 Review of patents. See monthly numbers of International review of the science and practice of agriculture Safety first on the farm. W. C. Smith. Green's Fruit Grower 36:5 Ag '16 Sale and loan of agricultural implements. H. R. C. Hailey. Ag J of India 13:319-24 Ap '18 Saving tools and credit. H: Wolfe. Country Gent 81:590 Mr 11 '16 Selecting an engine. J. B. Kelley. Kimball's D P 14:74 F 1 '16 Some observations on the extent and value of farm power eqviipment. P. S. Rose. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9:275-89 '16 Steam and gasoline work together. G. Dietz. il Fruit-Grower 27:258 Ap 15 '16 Steam ploughing and cultivating equipment. il map Engineer (33 Norfolk st. Strand, London, W.C. 2.) 125:527-30, 536 Je 21 '18 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 343 Farm machinery — Cotitiiiucd Stoi-age of farm machinery. F. W. Ives. Scien- tific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 118:276 Mr 30 '18 Supply of agricultural implements by co-op- erative societies. B. C. Burt. Ag- J of India 11:205-9 Ap '16 Threatened implement shortage. C. S. Brant- ingham. Power F 26:22 Jl '17 Timely notes on farm implements. G. H. Al- ford. Prog F 32:989 S 22 '17 To make farm tools last longer. J. R. Stone. Power F 26:30 N '17 Tractor and three engines. L. Johnstone, il O Judd Farmer 60:4 Ja 22 '16 Tiucks, tractors and trailers. C. E. Stone. See monthly numbers of Field illustrated Use and care of farm machinery. G. H. Al- ford. Prog F 32:1010, 1121, 1233, 1349; 33: 147, 245. 438, 565, 679, 773, 851, 964, 1067, 1190, 1336 S 29, O 27, N 24, D 29 '17, F 2, 23, Ap 6, My 4, Je 1, Jl 6, 27, Ag 31, S 28, N 2, D 7 "18 Utilizing power on the farm. 11 O Judd Farmer 60:3 Ja 22 '16 When differentiation becomes persecution. G: E. Wentworth. Breeder's Gaz 70:238 Ag 17 '16 Where farm machines come from. G. F. Whitsett. il Wallaces' F 42:1751 D 28 '17 Where machinery does the work, il Wallaces' F 41:1527 N 24 '16 Why implement and vehicle manufacturers and dealers should be desirous of assisting in the betterment of farm and rural condi- tions. W. E. Taylor. (In Agricultural ex- tension, p 15-18) '16 National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe st., Chicago See- also Belting; Chaff cutters; Corn harvesting machinery; Cotton gi-owing ina- chinery; Cotton picking machines; Culti- vators; Dairy machinery; Electricity on the farm; Fanning mills; Fertilizer spreaders; Gas and oil engines; Grain binders; Grain cleaning machines; Grain drying machines; Harrows; Harvesting machinery; Hay dry- ing machinery; Hay making machinery; Hay rakes; Lime spreaders; Limestone crushers; Listers: Machine sheds; Manure spreaders; Mowing machines; Planters (machines); Plows; Potato machinery; Pul- leys; Rollers. Farm; Seeding machinery; Sheep shearing machines; Silo filling ma- chinery; Soil milling machines; Sprocket wheels; Straw spreaders; Threshing ma- chines; Tractor tillers; Tractors; United States — Farm equipment control. Office of; also Syndicats de mechanique agricole; Tractor club of America Costs Cost of farm machinery. Ag Digest 1:81 Je '16 Machinery cost in farm operations. Power F 27:37 S '18 Machinery cost of farm operations in western New York. H. H. Mowry. U S Ag B 338: 1-24 'IS; Same cond. Wallaces' F 41:909 Je 23 '16 Machinery costs. C: D. Kirkpatrick. Wallaces' F 43:1235 Ag 30 '18 Prices Explains licensing of farm-equipment indus- try; Secretary Houston states department's policy. Weekly N L 5:1 Je 12 '18; Same. Power F 27:61 Jl '18; Excerpts. Prog F 33: 758 Je 29 '18 Price of farm implements. T: Gallinger and others. Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 56:6417-20 My 2 '18 Repair Have you a "fix" in your neighborhood? W: Fix. 11 Power F 27:10 N '18 Standardization Farm machinei-j^ standardized now. F. M. White, il O Judd Farmer 65:373 O 26 '18 How to accomplish standardization. G: E. Wentworth. Breeder's Gaz 73:1143 My 30 18 Study and teaching Character of instruction in faim machinery. F. A. Wirt, jr. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 9: 190-6 '16 Instruction in farm machinery. F. A. Wirt. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans lO.no 1:104-16 '17 Instruction in farm machinery. F. A. Wirt. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 11:220-5 '18 Scoates' farin machinery laboratory manual. 2d ed 98p '18 D. Scoates, Miss. ag. and mechanical college. Agricultural College, Miss. Short course instruction in gas engines and tractors. L. F. Seaton. Am Soc Ag Eng Trans 10.no 2:146-9 '17 Some exercises in farm handicraft for rural schools. H. O. Sampson, il U S Ag B 527:1- 38 '17 See nlso Tractor operation — Study and teaching Farm machinery industry Agricultural implement industry to conserve supplies. (Commerce Reports no. 232) p 36-7 (O 3) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. Agricultural implements and machinery in Australia and New Zealand. J. Homs. (Spe- cial agents ser. — no. 166) 195p il 25c '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. East African markets for hardware and agri- cultural implements. H: P. Starrett. (Spe- cial Consular Rep. 78) 27p '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- ington, D.C. Eft'fct of war conditions on the farm oper- ating equipment industry, lip n.d. National implement & vehicle assn., 76 W. Monroe st, Chicago Effects of war on farm implement business. Ag Digest 3:27 Jl '18 Farm implement situation. H. B. Dinneen. Power F 27:46-7 Ap '18 Farm implements and equipment adopted by War industries board. Weekly N L 5:14 jl 31 '18 Farm machinery standardized now. F. M White, il O Judd Farmer 65:373 O 26 '18 Game and a gamble. "B. W. Currie. Country Gent 81:48-9, 148-9, 254-5, 384-5, 502-3 Ja 8, 22, F 5, 19, Mr 4 '16 How the farm paper helps the implement dealer. J: P. Wallace. Wallaces' F 41:234 F 11 '16 Implements as merchandise. W. A. Jones Wallaces' F 41:125 Ja 28 '16 Made in U. S. A.; the farm machinery de- mands of France for now and the future. W: H. Dean, il Country Gent 83:94- My 18 •18 Manufacture and co-operative supply of agricultural machinery and implements in the Russian empire in 1913. M. Dechevoj; V. D. Koval. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 11: 1647-9 N '16 Manufacturers for cheaper farm machinery. Wallaces' F 43:695 Ap 19 '18 Markets for agricultural implements and ma- chinery in Argentina. F. H. von Motz. (Special agents ser. no 125) 86p '16 U. S. Biu'eau of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C. ; 5c Supt. of doc. Markets for agricultural implements and ma- chinery in Brazil. F. H. von Motz. (Special agents ser. no. 140) 59p il '17 U. S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commei'ce, Wash- ington, D.C; 10c Supt. of doc. Markets for agricultural implements and ma- chinery in Chile and Peru. F. H. von Motz. (Special agents ser. no. 142) 48p '17 U. S. Bureau of foreign and domestic commerce, Washington, D. C; 5c Supt. of doc. Maikets for agricultural implements and ma- chinery in South Africa. J. Homs. (Special agents ser. no. 146) 231p il map 20c '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- merce, Washington, D.C. Mid-west implement dealers meet. Wallaces' F 41:139 Ja 28 '16 344 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Farm machinery industry — Continuol Tractor: beginnings of a great industry. B. W. Currie. Country Gent 81:620-1, 729-30+, 782-3 + , 830-1, 882-3, 926-7 Mr 18, Ap 1-29 '16 War time eliminations. Power F 27:56 JI '18 See also Dairy machinery industry Regulation Explains licensing of farm-equipment indus- try; Secretary Houston states department's policy. Weekly N L 5:1 Je 12 '18; Same. Power P 27:61 Jl '18; Excerpts. Prog F 33: 758 Je 29 '18 Government control of farm machinery. P. S. Rose. Country Gent 83:32 Jl 20 '18 Loi amendant la loi sur I'outillage agricole au Canada. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:318- 20 '17 Points on licensing farm equipment industry explained by Department. Weekly N L. 5:7 Jl 24 '18 President places farm-implements industry under license system. Weekly N L 5:1 My 29 '18 War status of implement industry. Power F 27:46 Je '18 Statistics Agricultural implements; summaiy and analy- sis by states and by products. 12p '17 U.S. Bureau of census, Washington, D.C. Production of agricultural machinery in the United States in 1914. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 9:1326-7 S '16 Farm machinery sheds. See Machine sheds Farm management Accredited farms and state farm management contest in the United States. A. W. Ashbv. J Bd Ag 24:943-9 D '17 Adapting farm management plans to boll wee- vil conditions. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 32:37 Ja 13 '17 Alfalfa paid for farms. H. F. McDougal. il Country Gent 83:13 Ja 26 '18 Applying business methods to farming. R. P. Speer. il Breeder's Gaz 70:533 _S 28 '16 Are you farming as well as you know how? W. F. Massey. Prog F 32:120 F 3 '17 Arrangement of the farmstead. L. W. Chase, il plans Am Soc Ag Bng Trans lO.no 2:35-50 '17 Avoiding farm wastes, il System on the Farm 1:344, 378-9; 3:112 N-D '17, S '18 Back to the land; how Jewish farmers solve the problem. H. Lasher. Rural N Y 75:272 F 19 '16 Banker's viewpoint; Wisconsin farm manage- ment demonstration work. B. M. Smith. Hoard's D 54:764 D 21 '17 Be a business farmer in 1916. J. L. Mogford. il Prog F 31:7 Ja 1 '16 Be a business farmer in 1918. Prog F 32:1350 D 29 '17 Berries and cream; an Iowa farmer sells his patrons a dessert combination. C. C. Sher- lock, il Country Gent 83:13 Jl 20 '18 Best crops for least labor. Nat Stock & F 42:592 S 28 '18 Best farmer in New Jersey; Minch brothers use 1800 acres in fifteen farms. J: R. Mc- Mahon. il Country Gent 83:10-11 S 14 '18 Best farmer in Oklahoma; Charles Haxton. W. Stemmons. il Country Gent 83:6-8 Mr 30 •18 Better use of man labor on the farm. H. R. Tolley and A. P. Yerkes. il Farmers' B 989: 1-15 '18 Big crops vs. normal crops, il Country Life 30:43 Ag '16 Bringing old farms back. G. Tritler. il Country Gent 81:47 Ja 8 'IG Business organization as related to agricul- ture. M. L. Urann. Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 1916, pt 2:141-51 '17 Business truck farm; exact costs and returns. C. E. Brehm. il Country Gent 81:1182-3 Je 10 '16 Canadian farm management survey. J Ag (Quebec) 21:129 Mr '18 Causes of good and poor farming in Cortland area, Trumbull county, as shown by a farm management demonstration. M. O. Bugby and G. N. Dagger. Ohio Ag Ext B v 11, no 11 4p '15-'16 Conservation of man-power on the farm. H. C. Ramsower. il Field II 27:538+ Jl '17 Corn-belt farming system which saves har- vest labor by hogging down crops. J. A. Drake, il map Farmers' B 614:1-16 '17 Cotton hands that stay. J: Roland, il Country Gent 82:2004-5 D 22 '17 Cropping systems for the moister portion of eastern Washington and Oregon and north- ern Idaho. L. W. Fluharty. U S Ag B 625:1-11 '18 Crops and stock on the home farm; methods of farming. E. Molyneux. Gard Chron (Lond) 64:64 Ag 10 '18 Current farm problems. L. A. Markham. Prog F 32:673 Je 9 '17 Cutting farm expenses. See monthly numbers of System on the farm Cutting operating expenses by knowing costs. C. W. Carrigan. System on the Farm 2:125-8 Ap '18 Diversification means better utilization of la- bor. Prog F 32:514 Ap 21 '17 Does the farm pay? J Ag (Quebec) 20:vii D '16 Doing chores. Wallaces' F 42:1429 O 19 '17 Doing farm work at right time. A. M. Ten Eyck. il Power F 26:16 S '17 Double profits from a single farm. C: J. Lisle. il Country Life 29:46-7 Ja '16 Economies in farming practice. A. M. Mc- Taggart. J Ag New Zealand 13:367-74 N '16 Effect of climate and soil upon agriculture. R. R. Spafford. maps University Studies (Nebraska Univ., Lincoln) v 16, nos 1, 2:91- 113 Ja-Ap -16 Efficiency in farming. H. P. Miller. Ohio P 137:787 Je 10 '16 Efficient livestock management. H. P. Miller. Ohio F 139:827 Je 30 '17 Efficient use of farm man power. R. P. Taber. il Ohio F 141:741 Je 8 '18 Eliminating two men. J. F. Duncan. System on the Farm 1:143 Je '17 Engineered out of a crop failure. J. Ryan. Farm Eng 4:74 N '16 Everybody works but father. R. W. Latta. Purdue Ag 11:9+ F '17 Examination and interpretation of data in investigations on agricultural economics. E. Marenghi. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 12: 1827-35 D '16 Example of successful farm management in southern New York. M. C. Burritt and J: H. Barron, il U S Ag B 32:1-24 '13 Extension work thru income tax. Cornell Countryman 15:521-2 Je '18 Factors affecting methods of farm-manage- ment in the North Island. J. Brown, il J Ag New Zealand 13:1-16 Jl '16 Factors for success in farming. H. O. Wat- rud. Hoai-d's D 51:97 F 11 '16 Factors of successful farming near Monett, Mo. W. J. Spillman. U S Ag B 633:1-26 '18 Factory system of farming; the big farm not a success. B. Black, il Rural N Y 76:1461 D 29 '17 Failures at farming. B. Howard, il Country Gent 83:14 F 16 '18 Farm accounts and farm management. A. J. Nicoll. il N Y Ag Dept B 86:2631-41 Ag '16 Farm efficiency. C: D. Kirkpatrick. Wallaces' F 42:928 Je 15 '17 Farm incomes. Wallaces' F 42:685 Ap 20 '17 Farm inventorv, field plats and efficiency plans. I. J. Mathews. Ohio F 137:206 F 12 '16 Farm investments that bring returns: silos and livestock. D. H. Otis, il Banker-F 3:11 Mr '16 Farm machinery. Wallaces' F 41:453 Mr 17 '16 Farm management. A. H. DeGraff. Hoard's D 51:233 Mr 3 '16 Farm management. J. Van Wagenen, jr. N Y Ag Dept B 86:2456-63 Ag '16 AGRICULTURAL INDEX 345 Farm management — Continued Farm management and farm profits on ir- rigated land in the Provo area (Utah lake valley). L. G. Connor, il U S Ag B 582:1-40 '18 Farm managrenient demonstration. W. L. El- ser. Purdue Ag 10:18-19 Mr '16 Farm management demonstration work in Massachusetts. W. H. Bronson. il map Mass Ag Ext B 9:1-15 '16 Farm management demonstrations in the United States. E. A. Brown. Ag Gaz of Canada 3:1008-12 N '16 Farm-management demonstrator and the county agent, map Ag Digest 1:178 N '16 Farm management experiences. Prog P 33: 1250 N 16 'IS Farm-management field studies; a reconnais- sance conducted in Butler township, Knox county. C. W. Montgomery, il Ohio Ag Exp B V 2:29-32 Ja '17 Farm management in the Gulf Coast country. L. T. Rhodes. Prog F 33:1259 N 16 '18 Farm management investigations in Minne- sota. P. W. Peck. (In Am. farm manage- ment assn. Record of pro., 1915, p. 70-7) '16 G. A. Billings, sec, Washington, D.C. Farm management practice of Chester county, Pa. AV. J. Spillnian and others, il maps U S Ag B 341:1-99 '16; Abstract. Prac F 114:301 S 15 '18 Farm management studies in eastern Neb- raska. H. C. Filley. il map Neb Ag Exp B 157:1-32 '16 Farm-management study in Anderson county South Carolina. A. G. Smith, map U S Ag B 651: 1-32 'IS Farm management study in southeastern Minnesota: factors influencing profits. A. Boss and others, il map Minn Ag Exp B 172: 1-51 '17 Farm management study of cotton farms of Ellis countv, Texas. R. E. Willard. il maps U S Ag B 659:1-53 '18 Farin management suggestions. Prog F 32:63 Ja 20 '17 Farm-management survev in Brooks countv, Georgia. E. S. Haskell, il U S Ag B 648:1-59 '18 Farm-management survey of three repre- sentative areas in Indiana, Illinois, and Iowa. E. H. Thomson and H. M. Dixon, il map U S Ag B 41:1-42 '14 Farm on a business basis. P. C. Henrv. Prac F 112:434 D 1 '16 Farm organization; balance between crops and stock, crop rotation, and labor distribu- tion. K. C. Livermore. maps N Y As Dept B 86:2432-48 Ag '16 Farm organization in the irrigated valleys of southern Arizona. R. W. Clothier, il map U S Ag B 654:1-58 '18 Farm practice in growing sugar beets for three districts in Utah and Idaho, 1914-15. L. A. Moorhouse and others, il map U S Ag B 693:1-43 '18 Farm practice in growing sugar beets in the Billings region of Montana. S. B. Nuckols and E. L. Currier, il map U S Ag B 735:1-37 '18 Farm practice in the production of hay in Steuben county. N.Y., and Washington county. Pa. H. B. McClure. il U S Ag B 641: 1-16 '18 Farm practices that increase crop yields in the Gulf Coast region. M. A. Crosby, il map Farmers' B 986:1-28 '18 Farm profits and factors influencing farm profits on 284 general farms and 75 dairy farms in Monmouth county. New Jersey. F. App. il map N J Ag Exp B 312:1-89 '17 Farm profits and factors influencing farm profits on 370 potato farms in Monmouth county. New Jersey. F. App. il map N J Ag Exp B 294:1-103 '16 Farm renter or farm owner. J. C. Gordon Rural N Y 75:463-4 Mr IS '16 Farm without a pasture, il Wallaces' F 41:519 Mr 31 '16 Farm work for January. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 32:1353 D 29 '17 Farm work for February. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33:164 F 9 '18 Farm work for March. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33:278 Mr 2 '18 Farm work for April. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33:440 Ap 6 '18 Farm work for May. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33: 562 My 4 '18 Farm work for June. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33:664 Je 1 'IS Farm work for July. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33: 769 Jl 6 '18 Farm work for August. J. F. Duggar. il Prog F 33:857 Ag 3 '18 Farm work for September. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33:978 S 7 '18 Farm work for October. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33:1086 O 5 '18 Farm work for November. J. F. Duggar. Prog F 33:1185 N 2 '18 Farm work for December. B. L. Moss Prog F 32:1260 D 1 '17 Farm-work program for every week in the year. Mrs G. H. Mathis. Prog P 31:211 P 12 '16 Farmer's office. J. K. Kincaid. Am Coop J 13: 244 P '18 Farming in the bluegrass region. J. H. Arnold and F. Montgomery, il map U S Ag B 482: 1-29 '17 Farming on horseback, il Wallaces' F 42:1031 Jl 20 '17 Farms that leak. C: Edward. Country Gent 82:94 Ja 20 '17 Father and seven sons; Ireton farms. .1. W. Henceroth. il Ohio F 137:205-6 F 12 '16 Feeding steers as a means of increasing crop production. A. B. Puterbaugh. il System on the Farm 1:219-22 Ag '17 Fitting scheme to conditions, il Country Life 30:47 O '16 Five lessons failure taught me. L. G. Berry. System on the Farm 2:132-3 Ap '18 Five-year farm management survey in Pal- mer township, Washington county, Ohio, 1912-1916. H. W. Hawthorne, il map U S Ag B 716:1-53 '18 Forty years in the hog business. W. S. Tom- linson. Ohio F 137:525 Ap 8 '16 Four management changes that helped in pay- ing off a $5,000 mortgage in 3 years. F. Gaylor. plan System on the Farm 2:173-4 My '18 14 plans that made a small farm big. W. S. Prickett. il System on the Farm 3:91-4 S '18 Full acreage until the boys come home. 11 System on the Farm 3:219-21 D '18 Gas tractor in eastern farming. A. P. Terkes and L. M. Church, il Farmers' B 1004:1-27 •18 Getting ahead of my work. H: Radtke. System on the Farm 2:95 Mr '18 Getting the farm work done. Hoard's D 53: 952 Jl 6 '17; Same. Jersey B 36:1216 Ag 8 '17 Getting things done. Country Gent 82:1084 Je 30 '17 Getting together in Iowa. F. Crissey. il Coun- try Gent 82:1974-5 D 15 '17 Greater economy in farm production and home management. W. F. Massey. Prog F 31:924 Jl 29 '16 Gumption. TV: R. Butlei-. Country Gent 81: 445 F 26 '16 Handling barnyard manure in eastern Penn- sylvania. D. A. Brodie. il Farmers' B 978: 1-24 'IS How a schedule lowered labor bills. O. W. Rowlands, il System on the Farm 3:12-13 Jl '18 How I doubled the returns from my corn crop. F. J. Rist. il System on the Farm 1:146-8 Je '17 How I reduced my labor bill 54 per cent. J. L. Justice, il System on the Farm 1:27-9 Mr '17 How I reduced the cost of marketing. A. L. Brown, il Svstem on the Farm 1:175-8 Jl '17 How I save $26.40 worth of time a month. J: Corliss, il System on the Farm 3:15 Jl '18 346 AGRICULTURAL INDEX Farm management — Continued How I took much of the uncertainty out of farming-. I: Adrian, il System on the Farm 2:134-5 Ap '18 How live stock is handled in the bluegrass region of Kentucky. J. H. Arnold. Farmers' B 812:1-14 '17 How much capital does a farmer need? il Country Life 30:53 Je '16 How one man replaces three. A. S. Bard, il System on the Farm 3:138-9 O '18 How one young man is winning, il Wallaces' F 41:1043 Ag 4 '16 How the wise use of capital makes bank ac- counts for Badger farmers. E. R. Mcln- tyre. Kanker-P 3:6 Jl '16 How to get rich lands; systems of farming as they affect soil fertility. T. Butler. Prog E^ 32:968 S 15 '17 How to turn spare time to cash. W. Jack. Prac F 114:10 Ja 1 '18 How we study our records in cutting expense bills. R. "Williams, il System on the Farm 1:362-4 D '17 Illinois beef on $200 land. C: Borgelt. il O Judd Farmer 62:3 My 26 '17 Importance of diversity in farming. il Country Life 30:45 Jl '16 Impressions gained from working fringe coun- try of South-Bast. S. Ockley. J Dept Ag S Australia 20:807-13 My '17 Increasing man efficiency on the farm. I. J. Mathews, il Ohio F 142:453-4 N 9 '18 Inexpensive equipment that reduces labor; photographs. System on the Farm 1:144-5 Je '17 Investments for a farmer with limited capital. W. L. Cavert.