INDEX 



Fictitious names used in case studies of human factors in cotton 

 are not indexed. Different types of cases, classified according to 

 tenure status, may be found in the Index under Case studies. 



A, 



Abandonment of cotton farms, 



129. 

 Acreage, cotton, restriction of, 



120-22; 145-49. See Prices of 



cotton. See also map oppo- 

 site p. 14. 

 Agrarian unrest and cotton 



prices, 140-42. 

 Agricultural region, South as an. 



7-10. 

 Agricultural regions, list of, 3; 



economic levels of, 6. 

 Agricultural relief for cotton 



farmer, 143-49. 

 Agricultural routines, different, 



4; of cotton farmers, 150-73, 



221-22. 

 Airplanes, used against boll 



weevil, 104. 

 Alabama, 18-20, 54, 66-67, 95-96, 



99, 101, 137, 184, 202, 253, 273, 



281. 

 Alabama Black Belt, 285-87. 



See Black Prairie of Alabama. 

 Alluvial valleys. See Central 



alluvial valleys. 



American Cotton Growers' Ex- 

 change, 198. 

 Anthracnose, 88. 

 Arizona, 277-78. 

 Arkansas, 14, 20-22, 66-67, 177, 



184, 203, 271, 276-77, 282-84, 



288-89, 312. 



Armsby, H. P., on foods, 298. 

 Army worms, 88. 

 Arnett, A. M., 8; on agrarian 



unrest, 140-41. 

 Atkinson, Edward, on upkeep of 



slaves, 205; on white labor in 



cotton fields, 205-6. 



Atlantic Coast Flatwoods, 16. 

 Attitudes, prevailing in Cotton 



Belt, 299-309. 

 Automobiles, and cotton tenants, 



270. 



B 



laker, Oliver E., on agricul- 

 tural regions, 2-3 ; on corn, 24 ; 

 on cultural unity of U. S., 1. 



Baker, Ray Stannard, on high 

 cotton prices, 139-40. 



Banks, and cotton credit, 175- 

 78. 



Barbee, William J., on the plan- 

 tation, 45-46. 



Barrows, O. C., on plantation of 

 1860-80, 58-59. 



Black Prairie of Alabama, 19, 

 54, 137. 



Black Prairie of Texas, 23. 



Black Waxy of Texas. See 

 Black Prairie of Texas. 



Bollies, 132. 



Boll weevil, airplane against, 

 104; calcium arsenate on, 101- 

 3; case study in, 287-88; Coad's 

 researches in, 101-5; control 

 of, 101-7; damage caused by, 

 93; description of, 92; dusting 

 machines against, 102-3; eco- 

 nomic effect of, 98-101 ; Florida 

 method against, 105; future of, 

 106-7; in Georgia, 99; in Great 

 Plains area, 132; life history 

 of, 93; menace of, 96-99; in 

 Mexico, 89; molasses method 

 against, 103-4; monument to, 

 101; spread of, 95-97; survival 

 of, 93-94; in Texas, 89-91. 



Bollworm, cotton, 88. 



