1919] 



INDEX OP SUBJECTS. 



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Page. 

 Federal activities, erroneous Impn 



si" us T78 



Federation of Woimimi's Institutes of 



Canada 700 



Feeding — 



experiments, (Bee Cows, rigs, 



cfc.) 



farm animals. I'tab 71 



utilization of wild vegetation 



for 866 



vitamin factor in .".77 



Feeding stuffs — 



analyses 72 



Armsby's table, O.S.D.A 875 



determination of nitrogenons 



const ituents 510 



Indian, composition 866 



inspection and analyses, Ind 7*-' 



inspection anil analysis. Mass . 571 



inspection and analyses. Me 470 



Inspection and analyses, Mich__ 571 



inspection and analyses, N.J <i<;.~i 



Inspection and analyses, Tex 571 



law in Indiana, Ind 72 



law in Texas, Tex 572 



manurial values, Ohio 12G 



mineral constituents, digesti- 

 bility, Tex 769 



now, Mich 72 



phytin phosphorus of. Ark 77'.' 



silica of, estimation G10 



weed seeds in 637 



(See also specific kinds.) 



Feijoa, analyses 763 



Feldspar, fertilizing value 184, 515 



Feltia spp. in Louisiana, U.S.P.A 68 



Fence posts, tamarack for, Ohio 744 



Fenugreek — 



as green manure 24 



use in bread making 66 



Ferric sulphate, fertilizing value 440 



Fertility in the rat, relation to age_. 468 

 Fertilizer — 



experiments 229, 321 



experiments, Can 724 



experiments, Tex 515 



experiments. Wash 422 



experiments on DeKalb soil, Pa_ 728 



experiments on moor soils 230 



experiments, triangle system 126 



(Bee sice ip s cfa l ere p«. > 



industry in Great Britain 816 



law in Massachusetts, Mas-. 517 



requirements in England, Frai 



and Italy, I.S.D.A 422 



requirements in Oreat Britain.. 24 



requirements in Norway 127 



requirements of soils. (Bee Soils.) 



situation in Rhodesia 621 



situation in South Africa 127 



supply of United States for 1919, 



U.S.D.A 421 



Fertilizers — 



analyses 415 



chemical, book on 421 



Fertilisers — Continued Page, 

 commercial, Insoluble idtre# ■ 



in 134 



cost and returns. Ohio 7-1 



effect on ii' > i Ion of or- 

 ganic matter 214 



Inspection, Cal 222 



inspection and anal I »qd. 



State 



inspection and analyses. Ma-- ."■ 1 7 



Inspection and analysis, Me )Jl 



inspection and .- 1 1 . • ! . 822 



Inspection and analj ies, H.I r>i? 



inspection ami anal] I . Tea T 



nitro g enons. (Bee Nitrogenons 



fertilizers.) 

 phosphatic. (Bee Phosphates.) 

 potash. (Bee Potash.) 



unbalanced, effects •".'Ji 



(Sec also specific materials.) 



Fescue — 



hard, culture experiments 186 



meadow, and clover, yields, 



Minn 732 



meadow, culture experiments 186 



meadow, for irrigated pastures, 



U.S.D.A 432 



meadow, on bog and moss soils. 212 

 meadow, variety tests 232 



Feterltn — 



chemistry of, Okla 608 



culture experiments. 0.8 D A 432,433 

 improvement, Tex 737 



Fever, relapsing, transmission 550 



Fiber- 

 crude. (See Cellulose. I 



olona 529 



plants, culture In Australia 624 



plants for Rhodesia 333 



plants of Cape Province 627 



plants of DntCb Past Indies., 4;:.-, 



plants of South Africa 228 



Fibers, production and utilisation. 888 



Fibrin, nutritive value- 463 



Eield crops — 



comparative yielding capacities 624 



home projects in 2'."'« 



in Canada In 1916, Can 1 



inspection 



manual 



ped ig re e d. In Michigan 288 



pedigreed, In Wisconsin 824 



pedigreed seed, value 



southern, course of study i 



work — 



at Rothamsted B2S 



cooperative, la Ontario 824 



in Antigua :<-l 



in Australia 2 



in Barbados 



in Britlab (Juiana Mi 



In Burma 523 



in Canada 



in Fiji 881 



in Hawaii 823 



