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Glucose, laboratory studies "^ 433 



nutritive value for auimal food, experiments 449 



Glycerin, determination in meat preparations 449 



Goat l)reedin?, methods, invest ligations 213 



Goats, inspection, 1910 243-244 



Gophers, destruction, methods 550 



Graduate School of Apriculture, fourth session, remarks by Secretary 143 



Grain and jjrain products, exports, value, 1910 18 



aphis, in vest i':rat ions 529 



composition, influence of environment C5, 310 



crops, plans for study 314 



experiments in southwestern plains 310 



feed for cattle, investicrations 480 



investi<rations, drv land 311 



review 65-67, 309-315 



marketing and transportation, study 137 



on the Pacific Coast, investigations by Bureau of Statistics. 700-701 



sorghum investigations, remarks 312 



standardization, review of work 63-64, 308 



trade of the Great Lakes, investigations by Bureau of Statistics 700 



weeviled, effects on human beings and live stock, investigations 541 



See also r>arley; Corn; Oats; Rye; Wheat. 



Grains, seeding, time and rate 65-66, 311 



Grape, by-products, laboratory studies 451—152 



cultivation, investigations 76, 350 



diseases, study 284 



growing. Pacific Coast, investigations 76, 350 



insects, studies of Entomology Bureau 527 



investigations, Sandusky, Ohio 451-452 



juice, studies 436^37 



root-worm, studies of Entomology Bureau 121, 527 



rot undifolia, investigations 76, 350 



Grapefruit, imnoature, picking and handling, study of methods 437, 455 



Grapes, experiment stations studies 141-142 



storage investigations 345 



table, transportation studies 344 



Grass seed. Congressional distribution 361 



Grasses, economic, study of botany 305 



new, experiments 359 



studies of varieties in the South 85-86 



Graves, Henmjy S., rejxnt as Forester 363-427 



Grazing Branch of Forest Service, plans for future work 424 



lands, mountain, reseeding, results of investigations 73 



National Forests, advisory boards 397 



capacity, permits, and receipts 96, 97, 370-371, 395 



trespa.ss cases, decisions 396-397 



permits. National Forests, decrease in number is.sued, receipts, etc. 96. 97 



plants, relation to acidity of soils 305 



reconnoisaance. National Forests, investigations 402-^104 



trespa.ss. National Forests 390-397 



use of State and private lands 399^00 



Great Basin, soil surveys, cooperation of States 498 



Britain, tuberculin tests, 1910 250 



Lakes region, resources, value of soil surveys, etc 109 



Plains agriculture, investigations and experiments 69-70 



dr>-land agriculture, studies 447 



fruit growing, investigations 351 



irrigation in connection witli dry farming, work 760 



reconnois.s;»n(e surveys, 1910 498-501 



soil-water investigations, scope, value, etc 110-111 



Green bug, investigations 529 



Greenhouse crops, diseases, control, note 142 



work, Arlington Experimental Farm 339 



Grecnhou.-^f's, Departmciil, chan'jes, maintenance, and operations 76,352-353 



Ground scpiirrel, control, measures, and investigations 122-124 



di.sease spreading, relation to plague 122 



poison effective in destruction 123 



