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INDEX OP SUBJECTS. 



955 



Fruits — Continued. rage. 

 acreage and raises In ( 



nia 588 



acreage In Washington 840 



as affected by rainfall in Nor- 

 way 810 



auction sales 480 



blossoming periods, U.S.D.A H 



canned, production and dlstri- 



butlon 4G1 



canned, "springing" of tins 208 



canned, swelling of tins 704 



car-lot distribution 489 



Htrus. (See Citrus fruits.) 



culture experiments, Can 741 



culture experiments, Mont 444 



culture experiments, r.s.p.A__ 444 



culture for home age, U.S.D.A__ 7-JL" 



culture In the garden 444 



dried, use 07 



drying 615. 80S, 864 



drying and serving in the home, 



Idaho 17 



drying, utilization of breweries 



for 615 



dusting experiments 246 



hardy, breeding 148 



hardy, breeding, Minn 742 



household utilization without 



sugar 864 



Insects affecting— _ 158, 161, 163, 258 



Insects affecting, Kans 352 



lepidopteran pest In Italy 551,653 



of Mexico 246, 342 



pollination lis. t;::s 



pome, factors In fruit-setting, 



Oreg 41 



I' me, hypochnose 48 



legulatinp hearing habit 148 



i ipe and unripe, pectins of 202 



small, diseases 158 



small. Insects affecting 158,256 



small, temperatures when 



picked 150 



stocks, tests 411 



storage 150, 864 



subtropical, studies 788 



varieties for Minnesota 148 



varieties for Minnesota, Minn. 740, 742 



varieties for N'ehraskn 840 



variety collections 834 



variety tests, Mont 111 



variety tests. r.S.l>..\_. 411 



i Srr also Orchards', Apples, 

 Pea< lies, etc.) 



lu.ellia of North America 268 



Fueic acids, studies 804 



Fumigation, studies, AkuCollege 752 



Fungi — 



cultivated by termites 453 



growth on culture media and 



trees 203 



of Porto Rico 844 



parasitic, of Podolla, Russia — 156 



wood-destroying, studies 850 



Fungicides — 



copper sulphate coefficient 253 



Fungicides — Continued 



formulas, Chi 



lav. I I '.A 



preparation 



Page 



543 



45 



746 



l.s'/c also Spray! and xpeciflo 

 form I, i 



Funnel, laboratory, description 400 



Fur-bearing animals — 



book on 046 



laws, rs.M.A 350 



Pur farming with mink 373 



Ptuariella popuU n.sp., description.- 155 



Fuaartum — 



coni/tutinaiix, studies 156 



lini, resistance to, Minn 745 



m>iVi n. sp. on onion C43 



spp. on conifer seedlings 545 



spp. on potato, Mont 449 



spp. on sweet potato 347 



nisinfi itum . notes 845 



Fusi< ■Iniliiim <t< nrlriticum. (.See Ap- 

 ple scab.) 



Fusicoccum pernioioeitm, notes 166 



Gabi, culture in Philippines 281, 214 



Gadflies In Florida Everglades 7.".? 



Galbralth, A. J., necrological notice-- 500 



C,ah rUCelUl — 



caricoUis, food plant 170 



CaviCoUta, studies, N. V. State 63 



tenella, notes 64 



Galium spp., competition on different 



soil types . 424 



Gall- 

 midges, studies 168 



wasps, type species 862 



QalTeria mellonella, destruction by 



odd, Can 766 



Galls, Insect, of America, key 554 



Game laws, U.S.D.A 5t 



Gangrene, gas, serum therapy 83, 



84,381, 884 



Garbage — 



tankage, nitrogen of 1 ".4 



use In pig feeding 270. 778 



Garbanzos as affected by sodium 



chlorid 435 



Garden — 



insects and diseases, control 



in •■. is in Louisiana, U.8.D.A 57 



insects, manual 649 



insects, notes l 



bisects, overwintering and con- 

 trol. Wash MS 



plants, diseases and enemies in 



Switzerland 2!0 



■lug, spotted, r.s.n.A 55 



Gardening — 



fall preparation for. Ill It 



herbaceous, treatise 640 



seaside 447 



treatises 146,840,444,586,618 



(P* ■ hoed gardening and 



ble gardening.) 



Gardens, home, on cotton farms, 



U.S.UA 203 



Garpet. (Bee Mammll 



Garlic, culture, N.Mex 833 



