INDEX. 661 



l.Awd — 



abandoned — ■ I'age. 



Eastern and Southern States, utilization 196 



utilization for timber growing 196-198 



forest . acreage, 1922 201, 205-209 



ownership on farms, studies 554 



prices, cause of farm losses 6-7 



public, classification need 31 



Langworthy, ( '. F. , Chief, Office of Home Economics 454 



LaTiolin. recovery from wool-scouring waste 214 



Lantern slides. States Relations Service, distribution 416, 418, 419 



Larkspur seeds, active principles, investigations 599 



Larson, ('. W., Chief of Dairy Division 113 



Laurel, mountain, source of poison in honey, study 326 



Law, migratory-bird, \'iolations and convictions 364-365 



Laws — 



relating to agriculture, administration, report of Solicitor 583-593 



violations, reports and prosecution by Solicitor 583-591, 593 



Lawyer, G. A., in charge, migratory-bird and Lacey Acts 332, 363-368 



Leafhopper— 



curly-top, of beets, control study 317 



potato, control 316 



Leases, preparation by Solicitor 584 



Leather, investigations 262, 263 



Legal work of Department, report of Solicitor 583-593 



Legislation — 



forest, recommendations by Secretary 30-31 



helpful to farmers 10-11 



periodicals 378 



Legumes, growing, demonstrations 442 



Lemons, budding experiments in California 179 



Librarian, report for 1922 395-412 



Libraries, bureau and division, statistics and details of work 397-400, 407 



Librarv — 



accessions, 1922 and 191.3-1922 395-397, 409 



circulaion of books, loans, etc. , 1922 ; 397, 407-408 



officials and staff. .'. 395, 403-404 



receipts and expenditures 411-412 



statistics 407-412 



Weather Bureau, work of year 95 



Light, artificial, effect on growing plants 188 



T>ime. chlorinated, loss of clilorine, investigations 600 



Linseed oil, dairy feeding, experiments 123 



Lions, mountain, destruction by hunters 335-336 



Live stock — • 



destruction hy predatory animals 333-336 



exhibits by Department, 1922 629, 632 



farms, representative, farm income, etc 553 



feeding improvement 102 



grazing on forest ranges, permits. 1921 221 



handling in transit, supervision 579 



imjirovement — 



demonstrations 443-444 



]3rogress 101 



in interstate commerce, sanitation 132-133 



industry — 



development on reclamation projects 194 



financial conditions and needs on ranges 221-227 



in Alaska ". 427, 428 



marketing — 



costs, studies 534-535 



studies 15 



work. 1922 511-51 7 



markets — 



and movements, reports -. 514-517 



supervisors, duties and location 589-571* 



