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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Cotton — Egypt — Continued 



Cotton research. D. T. Chadwick. Ag J of 

 India 13:721-3 O '18 



Egyptian cotton : conditions of sale through 

 the control commission of Egypt. Textile 

 World (334 4th av, N.Y. $3 per yr.) 54:1680 

 O 5 '18 



Gossypium spp. (qotn in Egypt) ; history, de- 

 velopment, and botanical relationship of 

 Egyptian cottons, with tables showing 

 areas, yields, prices, and distribution of 

 the varieties. G. C. Dudgeon. (Egyptian ag. 

 products no. 3a) 84p il 25c '17 Egypt Min- 

 isti.v of ag., Cairo 



Some observations on agricultural work in 

 Egypt, Ainerica, and Japan. W. Roberts. 

 Ag J of India 12:583-7 O '17 



Georgia 



Cotton variety tests for boll-weevil and wilt 

 conditions in Georgia. A. C. Lewis and 

 C. A. McLendon. 11 Ga Entom Bd B 46:1-34 

 '17 



Economic study of farming in Sumter county, 

 Ga. H. M. Dixon and H. W. Hawthorne. 

 U S Ag B 492:1-64 '17 



Georgia cotton crop, il Rural N Y 75:1025 Jl 

 29 '16 



How to grow cotton in spite of the boll weevil. 

 I. W. Williams. 11 Ga Entom Bd B 47:1-48 

 '17 



India 



American cotton and American cotton sales 

 In the Punjab. W. Roberts. Ag J of India 

 11:238-42 Jl '16 



Early history of cotton in Bombay. J. Mac- 

 kenna. Ag J of India 13:389-404 Jl '18 



Improvement of cotton by selection. In India. 

 Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9,no 4:443-4 Ap '18 



Improvement of cotton cultivation In Mad- 

 ras. Ag J of India 12:311-15 Ap '17 



Improvement of cotton cultivation in the 

 Central Pi'ovinces studied from an eco- 

 nomic point of view. D. Clouston. Ag J of 

 India Sci Congress No 1917:29-37 



Indian cotton committee. Ag J of India 13: 

 164-7 Ja '18 

 * War prosperity of the jute and cotton mills 

 of India. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 

 25c) n s 16:626 N 2 '18 



Japan 



How to supply raw cotton to Japanese cotton 

 spinners, whose position in Japan's indus- 

 trial system is extremely important, is now 

 one of the most .■serious questions which 

 confronts Japan. Mr Ito, head of the Ag- 

 ricultural affairs section. Chosen govern- 

 ment, said that the success of Chosen in the 

 growing of upland cotton had been very 

 striking. The cotton acieage this year is 

 70,000 chobu, an increase of 63,500 chobu 

 over 1912. All this has been brought about 

 by the careful supervision and encourage- 

 ment of the Government-General. — Business 

 Digest $5 per yr. 



Louisiana 



Cotton growing in Louisiana. M. Snowden. 

 La Ag Ext C 18:1-23 '16 



{Mississippi 

 Cotton experiments, 1917. H. B. Brown and 



C. T. Ames. Miss Ag Exp B 184:1-28 '18 

 Study of certain environmental factors and 



varietal differences influencing the fruiting 



of cotton. E. C. Ewing. bibliog Miss Ag 



Exp Tech B 8:1-93 '18 



New Hebrides 

 Cotton-growing in the New Hebrides. E. Cor- 

 lette. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:438-9 

 Je '17 



North Caroiina 

 Improving cotton in the Scotland Neck com- 

 munity. R. Y. Winters and P. H. Kime. il 

 N C Ag Ext C 37:1-7 '17 



Oklahoma 



Cotton in Oklahoma. W. D. Bentley. il Okla 



Ag Ext C 32 8p '16 

 Studies of primary cotton market conditions 

 in Oklahoma. W. A. Sherman and others. 

 ■ V S Ag B 36:1-36 '13 



Paraguay 



Cultivation of cotton in Paraguay. Econ 



World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 16:607 O 



26 '18 



Russia 

 Cotton plant In the Russian empire. V. I. 



luferev. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 6:829-30 



Je '16 



Sicily 

 Cotton-growing trials at the Palei-mo royal 



colonial garden, Sicily, in 1915. Int R Sci 



& Piac Ag 8, no 6:871-3 Je '17 



South Africa 

 * Cotton growing in South Africa. C: J. Pisar. 

 (Commerce Reports no. 257) p 445-7 (N 1) 

 '18 LT.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- 

 merce, Washington, D.C. 



South Carolina 



Economic conditions in the Sea Island cotton 

 industry. W: R. Meadows. U S Ag B 146:1- 

 18 '14 



Results of fertilizing experiments with cot- 

 ton at the Clemson college station. T. E. 

 Keitt. S C Ag Exp B 191:1-11 '17 



South Pacific islands 



Cotton cultivation in South Pacific islands. 

 (Commerce Reports no. 224) p 1126-7 (S 

 24) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic 

 commerce, Washington, D.C. 



Southern states 



Experiments with single-stalk cotton culture 

 in Louisiana, Arkansas and North Carolina. 

 P. V. Cardon. U S Ag B 526:1-31 '18 



Voice of the banker in ten southern states. 

 Country Gent 81:688 Mr 25 '16 



Southwestern states 



American-Egyptian cotton successful In 

 Soufhwest; permanence Is indicated. 

 Weekly N L 6:2 S 18 '18 



Cotton growing under irrigation in the South- 

 west. P. L. Edwards. Overland (259 Minna 

 st, San Francisco 10c) n s 69:501-4 Je '17 



New cotton fields of the Southwest. W. E. 

 Packard, il Textile World (461 8th av at 

 34th st, N.Y. $3 per yr.) 52:2458i-h Ap 28 '17 



Texas 



Form of agreement between state depart- 

 ment of agriculture of Texas and planters 

 of outlaw cotton. (Service and regulatory 

 announcements — Fed. Hort. Bd. 56) p 89- 

 90 '18 U S Ag 



Progress report, Lubbock, 1909-1914; cotton, 

 il Tex Ag Exp B 219:23-7 '17 



Progress report, Spvir, 1909-1914; variety test. 

 Tex Ag Exp B 218:21-3 '17 



Single-stalk cotton culture at San Antonio. 

 R. M. Meade. 11 U S Ag B 279:1-20 '15 



Work of the San Antonio experiment farm in 

 1916. C. R. Letteer. (W. I. A.— 16) 22p 11 '17 

 U S Ag 



United States 



Agricultural situation for 1918: cotton; main- 

 taining the supply of cotton. U S Ag C 88: 

 1-34 '18 



Committees appointed at Washington con^ 

 ference will co-operate with government 

 agencies in aiding raw cotton Improvement 

 movement. Textile World (461 8th av at 

 34th St. N.Y. $3 per yr.) 53:1462-3 O 13 '17 



Community production of Egyptian cotton in 

 the United States. C. S. Scofield and others, 

 bibliog U S Ag B 332:1-30 '16 



Cotton production and distribution; season of 

 1915-16. (B 134) 99p maps '16 U.S. Bur. of 

 the census, Washington, D.C. 



Cotton production and distribution; season of 

 1916-17. (B. 135) 144p maps '18 U.S. Bur. of 

 the census, Washington, D.C. 



Cotton production in the United States; crop 

 of 1915. 2Sp '16 U.S. Bur. of the census, 

 AVashington, D.C. 



Cotton production in the United States; crop 

 of 1916. 43p '17 U.S. Bur. of the census, 

 Washington, D.C. 



Cotton report for July. Monthly Crop Rep 4: 

 77 Jl '18 



