INDEX 



321 



Kowalewski, observations on 

 wheat and oats by, 182. 



L. 



Labor organizations, represented 

 on Board of Grain Commis- 

 sioners, 127. 



Ladd, E. F., milling and baking 

 experiments of, 203. 



Ladoga wheat, in the Peace River 

 Valley, 181, 183; introduced 

 and tested by W. Saunders, 

 146-147; parent of Preston, 

 Stanley, Huron and Percy, 

 149; replaced by Eed Fife, 

 227. 



Laidlaw, managed an experimen- 

 tal farm, 25. 



Lake dwellings, emmer foimd in, 

 298. 



Lake of the Woods, and flour 

 mills, 134; two wild grasses 

 at, 290. 



Lake of the Woods Milling Com- 

 pany, 135; its quern and roller 

 mill described and contrasted, 

 136-138. 



Lake Shippers' Clearance Asso- 

 ciation, work of, 66-68. 



Lake steamers, description of, 

 65-66. 



Lake Winnipeg, and the Selkirk 

 settlers, 7. 



Lamont, Samuel, first mill- 

 wright at Eed River, 17. 



Lamps and lanterns, falling into 

 disuse of, 139. 



Larcombe, Samuel, wins a prize 

 for wheat, 174. 



Lawrence, Sheridan, and wheat- 

 growing in far north, 183. 



Le Couteur, and selections of 

 wheat, 224. 



Leighty, C. E., on crosses be- 

 tween wheat and rye, 266. 



Lewiston, Marquis wheat at, 

 165. 



Liberty oat, C. E. Saunders 

 selects, 240. 



Light, and wheat-growing, 182. 



Lighting plants, on farms, 139. 



Little Club wheat, and Marquis, 

 165. 



Little Joss wheat, and cross- 

 breeding, 226 ; rust-resistant 

 in England, 179. 



Liverpool, and Winnipeg Grain 

 Exchange, 105, 116. 



Loading platform, and Canada 

 Grain Act, 68; description of, 

 54-55. 



Loading wheat, speed of, at the 

 l^ke front, 64. 



Loaves of bread, and Canadian 

 flour, 200; from rusted wheat, 

 103. 



Lodicules, function of, 303-304. 



Logan, his wind-mill, 24. 



London, and Panama Canal, 53, 

 103; and Winnipeg Grain Ex- 

 change, 105. 



Luther, Martin, phrase used by, 

 61. 



M. 



Machinery, supplied by farmers' 

 trading companies, 141-143. 



Macdonell, Alexander, on grass- 

 hoppers, 10. 



Macoun, John, on Selkirk set- 

 tlers, 7. 



Macoun, J. M., report on wheat 

 grown in far north, 181. 



Macoun, W. T., and parentage 

 of Ruby wheat, 186; on work 

 of W. Saunders, 145 ; wheat 

 crosses made by, 148; work on 

 apples of, 145. 



