Supplement to " AgricuUural Gazette," Fehruary 2, 1921. 



xxii 



GOODACRE, W. A —continued. 



Diseases of Bees in New South Wales. 



[Ill] - 



Energy and its Relation to the Life of 



Bees 



Extracting Surplus Honey 



Importance of Appearance in the Pack- 

 ing of Honey ... 

 Methods of Extracting Wax from the 



Honeycomb 

 Mice as an Apiary Pest ... 

 Notes on Some Cases of Paralysis in 



Bees 

 Production of Beeswax ... 

 Protection of Honey-yielding Trees 

 Purchasing Queen Bees ... 

 Queenless Colonies 

 Refining Beeswax, Two Processes for ... 



Swarming and Hiving Swarms 



Temporarj?^ Removal of Bees to Better 



Districts 

 To Rebuild an Apiary depleted by 



Drought 

 Treatment of Extracted Honey. [111.] 

 Wiring Beehive Frames, Improved 



Method of. [111.] 



INDEX, 1920. 



PAGE. 



31, 883 



-31, 295 

 31,213 



31, 199 



31,471 

 31, 395 



31, 349 

 31, 823 

 31, 662 

 31, 730 

 31, 893 

 31, 136 

 31, 134 



31,36 



31, 673 

 31, 435 



31, 478 



GRIFFITH, E., and HENRY, MAX— 



Suspected Cases of Poisoning of Stock... 31, 651 



GURNEY, W. B— 



To Protect Stored Maize and Wheat from 



Weevil 31,718 



GURNEY, W. B., and PITT, J. M.— 



Kiln-drying Maize. [111.] 31,387 



GUTHRIE, F. B.— 



Basic Super or Superphosphate ... ... 31,770 



Coal Smoke and Fruit Trees 31, 897 



French Potash Salts 31,91 



Licks for Different Classes of Country ... 31,19 



Rotted Manure, A Note on ... . ... 31,713 



Superphosphate or Basic Super... ... 31, 385 



GUTHRIE, F. B., and NORRIS, G. W.— 

 Note on the Classification of Wheat 



Varieties 31,243 



Notes on Wheats entered for the Royal 



Agricultural Society's Show, 1920 ... 31, 627 



GUTHRIE, F. B., RAMSAY, A. A.. 



PETRIE, R.^L, and STOKES, F. J.— 



List of Fertilisers in New South Wales, 



1920. [111.] 31, 185 



H 



HADLINGTON, JAMES— 



Boiled Wheat for Poultry . 31,478 



Poultry Notes ... 31,61,137,217,291,309, 



442, 520, 596, 674, 746, 

 827, 895 



PAGE. 



31, 439 



HAMBLIN, C. 0.— 



Collar Rot of Citrus Trees. [111.] 



To Infect Lucerne Seed with Nodule 



Organisms ... ..! ... ... 31,466 



HARRIS, E.— 



Grading New South Wales Wheats ... 31,771 



HARVEY, F. H.— 



Egg-laying Tests at Hawkesbury Agri- 

 cultural College — Eighteenth Year s 

 Results, 1919-20. [Ill] 31,353 



HAYWOOD, A. H.— 



Culture of Sugar Cane in New South 



Wales. [111.] 31,773,853 



Elephant Grass as a Pasture 31,582 



Elephant, Para and Guinea Grasses at 



WoUongbar 31, 6 



Rice Bean {Phaseolus calcaratus) or so- 

 called Jerusalem Pea. [111.] 31,289 



HENRY, MAX— 



Safeguarding Farm Stock from Disease 31, 339, 



427,513,572,726,809,861 



Tick Eradication in U.S.A. 31,803 



HENRY, MAX, and GRIFFITH, E.— 



Suspected Cases of Poisoning of Stock .. 



31, 651 



HILLSON, J. T.— 



Land and its Preparation for Growing ... 31, 145 



HINTON, F. B.— 



Roscommon Sheep in Crossbreeding 

 Trials 



31, 695 



31, 277 



HOGG, S. A., and ALLEN, W. J.— 

 Cherry Growing in New South Wales , 



HOUSTON, D. F.— 



Agricultural Colleges, Tlie Activities of... 31, 184 

 Essentials to Rural Contentment 



HOWARD, T. A.— 



Conservation of Fodder 



HOWELL, H. G.— 



Farm Accounts, The Value of ... 

 Farm Book-keeping to the Front 



JENKINS, Dr. E. H.— 



Modern Farm Practice 



K 



KELLY, H. J.— 



Agriculture at Nyngan, 



Planting Sudan Grass. [HI-] ... 



KERLE, W. D.— 



Farmers' Experiment Plots — 

 Maize lOxpcriments, 19 19-20 ... 

 Potato Experiments, 1919-20. [111.]. 

 Winter Fodders, 1919 



31, 200 

 31, 602 



31, 616 

 31, 538 



31, 772 



31, 685 

 31, 719 



31, 875 

 31, 781 

 31, 77 



