INDEX. 655 



Food — 



and Drugs Act — I'yfe'e- 



enforcement 275-288 



work of Solicitor 587-588 



and nutrition, demonstrations and extension work 446, 451 



control, laboratory investigations 277 



cooking, temperature-determination studies 455 



habits, birds and mammals, investigations 346-349 



preservation, demonstrations 445 



production, demonstrations 446 



products — 



manufacture and imports, value 275 



seizures under Food and Drugs Act, list 287 



publications of Home Economics Office 458-459 



standards and definitions 288 



Foods — 



analyses for War and Navy Departments 272 



inspection work 282-288 



investigations by Home Economics Office 455-457 



stored, insects injurious 309-310 



Foodstuffs, exports, 1910-1922 54-55 



Foot-and-mouth disease, quarantine enforcement 101 



Forage — 

 crops — 



growing in Guam, testa 434 



investigations 167-169 



plants, testing in Hawaii 429 



Forecast Service, Weather Bureau, details of work 68-78 



Forecasts, weather, work for aviators 71-73, 89 



Poorest — 



conservation policy, growth 198 



diseases, investigations 189-192 



experiment stations, increase, recommendation 30 



land, per cent in various sections 196 



lands — 



acquisitions in 1922, location and cost .,.*.. 206 



* exchange law, provisions '. : . J. . . . . . . 198, 207-208 



taxation drawback to timber growing 197 



legislation, recommendations by Secretary 30-31 



problems, discussion by Secretary 29-33 



products — 



laboratory, research studies, results 240-243 



research studies 240-243 



protection, States cooperative work and expenditures 214-216 



Service — 



cooperation in fur farming, Alaska 355 



cooperative work of Entomology Bureau 321-324 



economies effected 46 



library, report of work 398, 407 



personnel, nature, management, and needs 201-203 



receipts, 1922 49, 374 



report of Forester, 1922 195-249 



Forester, report for 1922 195-249 



Forestry — 



Federal cooperation with States and individuals 29, 30, 32 



in Alaska, policy and activities 199-201 



National policy, discussion by Forester 195-199 



Forests — 



insect investigations 321-324 



National — 



acreage, and increases, 1922 201, 205-209 



administration, protection, and uses 29-33 



Alaska, development and uses 199-201 



game conditions 352-353 



land classification 208 



legal work, handling by Solicitor 586 



management, timber, range, recreation, etc 216-238 



