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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Citrus fruits — Continued 



Relation of bacterial transformations of soil 

 nitrogen to nutrition of citrous plants. K. F. 

 Kellernian and R. C. Wright, bibliog J Ag 

 Research 2:101-13 My '14 



Relation of the transformation and distribu- 

 tion of soil nitrogen to the nutrition of ci- 

 trus plants. I. G. McBeth. bibliog J Ag Re- 

 search 9:183-252 My 14 '17 



Report on freeze injury to citrus trees for 

 1916 and 1917, with notes on orange culture 

 ip South Alabama. O. F. E. Winberg and 

 others, il maps Ala Ag Exp B 199:1-26 '18 



Satsuma day at Mobile. W. A. Weaver. Prog 

 F 31:25 Ja 1 '16 



Spotting of citrus fruits due to the action of 

 oil liberated from the rind. H. S. Fawcett. 

 il Cal Ag Exp B 266:261-9 '16 



Viticultural nursery, Wahgunyah, visit of in- 

 spection, il J Dept Ag Victoria 14:349-53 

 Je '16 



See also Citropsis; Grapefruit; Kumquats; 

 Lemons; Limes; Oranges 



Analysis 

 Citi-us fruit analyses, 1917. Fla Ag Dept Quar 

 B V 28:182-200 Ja '18 



By-products 

 Utilization of cull citrus fruits in Florida. 



F. A. McDermott. Fla Ag Exp B 135:131-44 



'17 



Diseases and pests 

 Argentine ant in relation to citrus groves. 



J. R. Horton. il U S Ag B 647:1-73 '18 

 Bark diseases of citrus trees in Florida. J. G. 



Grossenbacher. il Phyt 6:29-50 F '16 

 Brown spot of emperor mandarins. G. P. 



Darnell-Smith. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 



28:190-6 Mr '17 

 Citrus diseases. H. E. Stevens, il Fla Ag Exp 



Rep 1917:66R-75R '18 

 Citrus diseases of Porto Rico. J: A. Steven- 

 son, il J Dept Ag Porto Rico 2:43-123 Ap '18 

 Citrus fruit insects in Mediterranean coun- 

 tries. H. J. Quayle. il map U S Ag B 134:1- 



35 '14 

 Citrus-root nematode. N. A. Cobb, il J Ag 



Research 2:217-30 Je '14 

 Dieback, or exanthema of citrus trees. B. F. 



Floyd, il Fla Ag Exp B 140:1-31 '17 

 Florida citrus diseases. H. E. Stevens, il Fla 



Ag Exp B 150:1-110 '18 

 Fumigation experiments: the time factor. 



A. F. Swain. J Econ Entom 11:320-4 Je '18 

 Fumigation of citrus trees. R. S. Woglum. il 



Farmers' B 923:1-30 '18 

 Grower's need of a hand lens. F. M. O'Bvrne. 



Fla State Plant Bd Quar B v 1:174-5 Jl '17 

 Injury to citrus trees by the improper use of 



ground limestone. B. F. Floyd. Fla Ag Exp 



Rep 1917:35R-46R '18 

 Insect parasites and predators as adjuncts in 



the control of mealybugs. H. S. Smith, il 



Cal State Conim HoTt B v 6:108-14 Ap '17 

 Insects of a citrus grove. J. R. Watson, bibliog 



il Fla Ag Exp B 148:169-267 '18 

 Natural enemies of chrysomplialus dictyo- 



spermi, a coccid injurious to citrus. E. 



Malenotti. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 1:125-7 



Ja '18 

 Poison gas for orange foes, il Country Gent 



83:2 Ag 31 '18 

 Some abnormal water relations in citrus trees 



of the arid southwest and their possible 



significance. R. W. Hodgson. Cal Univ Pub 



Ag Sci V 3,no 3 37-54p pi 12 "17 (20c) 

 Some cases of injury to citrus trees appar- 

 ently induced by gi'ound limestone. B. F. 



Floyd, il Fla Ag Exp B 137:163-79 '17 

 Some reasons for spraying to co'ntrol insect 



and mite enemies of citrus trees in Florida. 

 W. W. Yothers. U S Ag B 645:1-19 'IS 

 Spraying for the control of insects and mites 

 attacking citrus trees in Florida. W. W. 



Yothers. il Farmers' B 933:1-38 '18 

 Susceptibility of citrous fruits to the attack 



of the Mediterranean fruit fly. E. A. Back 

 and C. E. Pemberton. bibliog il J Ag Re- 

 search 3:311-30 Ja '15 



Theory and practice of sanitary precautions 

 in grove and packing house operations. 

 J: C. Holton. Fla State Plant Bd Quar B v 

 2:161-79 Jl '18 



Work on citrus diseases. Porto Rico Insular 

 Exp Rep 1916-1917:78-83 '17 



Sec aluo Citricola scale; Citrus blast; Ci- 

 trus canker; Citrus melanose; Citrus mot- 

 tle leaf; Citrus scab; Citrus stem end rot; 

 Citrus thrips; Mealy bugs; White flies 



Handling 



Theory and practice of sanitary precautions 

 in grove and packing house operations. 

 J: C. Holton. Fla State Plant Bd Quar B v 

 2:161-79 Jl '18 



Law 



Immature citrus fruit law. Fla Ag Dept Quar 

 B V 28:18-19 Ja '18 



Marketing 



Principles and practices of cooperation ap- 

 plied to citrus production and distribution. 

 G. H. Powell. (/«. Pan American scientific 

 congress Pro.. 1915, v. 3, p. 665-71) '17 



Revolving the consumer's dollar backwards. 

 G. H. Powell. Better Fruit 10:5-9 My '16 



.See also California fruit growers' ex- 

 change 

 Citrus melanose 



Melanose. H. E. Stevens, il Fla Ag Exp B 

 145:103-16 'IS 



Melanose of citrus. H. S. Fawcett. il Cal 

 State Comm Hort B v 6:280-1 Jl '17 

 Citrus mottle leaf 



Composition of citrus leaves at various stages 

 of mottling. C: A. Jensen, bibliog J Ag Re- 

 search 9:157-66 My 7 '17 



More inottle-leaf discussion. C: B. Lipman. 

 Science (Science Press, Garrison, N.Y. 15c) 

 n s- 45:308-9 Mr 30 '17 



Mottle-leaf of citrus trees in relation to soil 

 conditions. J. Lyman and others, il J Ag 

 Research 6:721-40 Ag 7 '16; Abstract. Int 

 R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 11:1704-6 N '16 



Mulched-basin system of irrigated citrus cul- 

 ture and its bearing on the control of inot- 

 tle-leaf. L. J. Briggs and others, il U S Ag 

 B 499:1-31 '17 

 Citrus scab 



Citrus scab. H. S. Fawcett. Phyt 6:442-5 D 

 '16 



Citrus scab in Porto Rico. J: A. Stevenson. 

 Porto Rico Ag Dept B 17:1-16 '17 

 Citrus sour scab 



Soiu- scali of citrus in Florida, and its pre- 

 vention. J. G. Grossenbacher. il Phyt 6: 

 127-42 Ap '16 

 Citrus stem end rot 



Simple and effective method of protecting 

 citrus fruits against stem-end rot. J: M. 

 Rogers and F. S. Earle. Phyt 7:361-7 O 

 '17 

 Citrus thrips 



Citrus thrins. J. R. Horton. bibliog il maps 

 U S Ag B 616:1-42 'IS 



Thrips damage in Tulare county citrus groves. 

 P. R. Jones. Cal State Comm Hort B v 7:465 

 Jl '18 

 Citrus trifoliata 



Citrus trifoliata (syn. aegle sepiaria). R? I. 

 Lynch, il Gard Chron (Lond) 64:157 O 19 '18 

 City and country 



Aunt Amelia learns that it costs to live in 

 the citv. H. Richmond. O Judd Farmer 63: 

 24 O 13 '17 



Children need farm conditions. O. F. Cook. 

 Am Flor 46:1241 Jl 1 '16 



City vs. farm housewives' cares. Ohio F 13S: 

 90 Jl 29 '16 



City's duty to the farmer; how business men 

 can cooperate. D: F. Houston. Banker-F 

 3:11 N '16 



Closer relationship between city and country. 

 T. N. Wolten. il Va Ag Dept B 109:176-8 

 '16 



Contrast. E. R. Groves. Rural Manhood 9:83-5 

 Mr '18 



