1010 



Page. 

 Field experiments— 



with wheat. Ohio Sta 211 



S.C. Sta 320,536 



Figs, culture, N.C.Sta 703 



U. S. D. A 107 



varieties. Cal. Sta 686 



Can.Sta 361 



Fire blight of pear.s. N. C. Sta 172 



Fir-tree oil, for spotted mites. N. Y. Cor- 

 nell Sta 92 



Fish, analyses. Can.Sta 127 



dry ground, analyses, Mass. State 



Sta 162 



N. J. Sta.s.. 299 



feeding experiments with 262 



guano, analyse.-!, Cal. Sta 592 



meal as a feeding stufT 928 



pre.ss cake as a feeding stuff 579 



scrap, analy.ses, La. Stas Ill 



N.J.Stas 523 



S.C. Sta 536 



wasii-. ;iii;iiyses. Mass. State Sta ..162,864 



Flat scale, p .rasites, U. S. D. A 546 



Flax, ash constituents, Cal. Sta 3r3 



conilltiou,U. S. D. A 326 



culture. Cal. Sta 591 



Miss. Sta 8r5 



field experirneats with— 



Can. Sta 380 



Colo. Sta 82 



Mass. State Sta 159 



New Zealand, distribution, Cal. 



Sta .=>07 



varietie.s. Mass. Hatch Sta H60 



Nebr. Sta 701 



Nev. Sta 802 



N. Y.StateSla 401 



Flaxseed, production. U. S. D. A 326 



(•■•<. linseed m-'al for mllch cows, 



Iowa .St a 785 



Flea bcetl<', cabbage, notes. Ky. Sta 860 



cucumber, notes. Can. Sta.. 198 



grap.!vlne, notes, C.in. Sta . 198 



N.C.Sta.. 175 



pigweed, notes. Ky. Sla 860 



potato, notes. Ky. Sta 860 



tobacco, notes, Ky. S la 860 



trlan.rular. notes, Iowa Sta.. 784 



turnip. Jiotes. Can. .Sta 198 



wavy-strlnt'd. notes- 

 Iowa Sta 784 



Ohio Sta 97 



U. S. D. A 54 



W. Va. Sta 46 



beetles, description and treatment. 



Ore. Sta 889 



treatment. N. Y. State Sta. 403 



Files, lace-winge.l, notes. N.C.Sta 175 



Flocculation of soils. N.J.Stas 301 



'• Flora Vita," analyses. Mass. State Sta.. 162 



Florida College, notes 9.50 



phosphates, analyses- 

 Mass. State Sta 162 



R.I. Sta 623 



Vt.Sta 471 



Station, bulletins . .145, 3d6, 510, COl, 930 



PasA 



Florida Station, notes 7.V2 



report 386 



Flour com, Brazilian, analyses, Ga. Sta 16. 147 

 culture exi)eri- 



ments, Ga. i-ta.. 096 

 moth, Mediterranean, notes. Can. 



Sta 359 



Flower pots, use, U.S.D.A 107 



Flowers of sulphur for— 



cranberry (li.se.ase.s, N.J. Stas 307 



rust of wheat. Kans. Sta 286 



sweet-potato di.seases. N. J. Stas 307 



Flowers, transpiration during develop- 

 ment 719 



Flukes of cattle. not«s, U. S. D. A 50." 



Fluorides, effect on yeast fermenta- 

 tion .553, (j.V> 



Fluorine compounds, application to soils .t02 

 in germiuatiou of 



seeds .t02 



Food aduUeraliou. legislation regard- 

 ing, U. S. D. A.... 816 

 special report on. U. 



S, D. A 814 



Foods, analyses. Conn. Storrs Sta 213 



comparative value. Conn. Storrs 



Sta 2U 



ilige.stibility. Conn. Storrs Sti. .. 213 



economy. Conn. Storrs Sia 213 



Foot rot of sheep. nol\?s. La. .St.-vs I.V2 



N. Dak. Sta... 619 

 I'orage garden of the Connecticut State 



Station 13 



plants, analyses, N. J. Sias 2.K5 



and grasses— 



exi)erim e n t s with. 



Md. Sta 514 



notes. Ark. Sla 2X1 



culture exiHTlmonts — 



Colo. Sta S2 



Ga. Sta 1.5, 6J6 



Kans Sta 16 



Nev. Sta 29 



W.vo. Sta 51 



for Cal:fo.-ala .595 



grown without irrigation. 



Colo. Sta K5 



selection. Ga. Sla 148 



species. Ark. Sla 284 



varieties. La. Stas 860 



UL-ih Sta 625 



Foreign investigations, abstracts of re- 

 port s 1 09 , 1 Ks . • «)6. .^l I . 



417. 448, .5,50, 634, 732, 8IK, 910 



l)ublicatlons. .articles In 499,.578, 



6.54.748,831.924 



Forest teni caterpillar, notes. Me. Sta. .. 399 

 N.V. State 



Sta 313 



trees for Iowa planting 788 



prairie planting. U. S 



D. A 105 



notes. Tex. Sta 246 



of Callfornlv 597 



Iowa 



Nebnwka 521 



