400 



AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Food, Cost of — Continued 



High food prices and their causes. D: S. 

 Kennedy. Review of Reviews (30 Irving' 

 Place, N.Y. 25c) 5.5:75-7 Ja '17 



High food prices, middlemen, and speculation. 

 L,. D. H. Weld. North Am Review (171 Mad- 

 ison av., N.Y. 35c) 206:586-94 O '17 



How can we lower the cost of food? G: W. 

 Perkins, il Field II 26:317-18 Ap '16 



How food-prices have advanced here and in 

 other countries. Literary Digest (354 4th av, 

 N.Y. 10c) 56:126-8 Mr 16 '18 



How the high cost of living is reduced in 

 Avistralia; state butcher shops and baker- 

 ies. W: Notz. Survev (112 E. 19th st., N.Y. 

 10c) 38:544-5 S 22 '17 



How to cut down your food bill. G. Scher- 

 merhorn. Am Magazine (Crowell Publish- 

 ing Co., Springfield, O. 20c) 86:118-20 S '18 



Increase in price of food in France. (Com- 

 merce Reports no. 230) p 5 (O 1) '18 U. S. 

 Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, 

 Washington, D. C. 



Increased prices of foodstuffs in Norway. 

 E. H. Denison. (Commerce Reports no. 103) 

 p 440 (My 3) '17 U.S. Bur. of foreign and 

 domestic commerce, Wa.shington, D.C. 



Lesson in economical buying. G. Gray. J 

 Home Econ 10:177-80 Ap '18 



Look for leaks these days of high prices. 

 G. V. Gray, il Farm Eng 4:68-9 O '16 



Maximum prices for certain foods in Uruguay. 

 Monthlv Labor Review (U.S. Bur. of labor 

 statistics, Washington, D.C.) 7:355-6 Ag '18 



* Maximum prices for certain foodstuffs in 



Brazil. R. P. Monsen. (Commerce Re- 

 ports no. 249) p 316 (O 23) '18 U. S. Bur. of 

 foreign and domestic commerce, Washing- 

 ton, D. C. 



Meat supply and the high cost of living. 

 H. R. Smith. City Club Bulletin (315 Plym- 

 outh Court, Chicago) 10:159-62 My 5 '17 



More food price talk. N Y Prod R 43:225 D 

 6 '16 



New index price of foods. O Judd Farmer 64:9 

 Mr 23 '18 



Planning the farm food. N. K. Jones. Coun- 

 try Gent 81:1491 Ag 5 '16 



Price changes, wholesale and retail, in the 

 United Slates. Monthly R (U. S. Bur. of 

 Labor Statistics, Washington, D. C.) 5:907- 

 9; 7:74-8 N '17, Jl '18 



Price of food in 1917. Living Age (6. Beacon 

 St, Boston 15c) 297:124-6 Ap 13 '18 



Prices in 1914 and 1917. Current History Mag- 

 azine, N Y Times (Times Square, N.Y. 25c) 

 6,pt2:99 Jl *17 



* Prices of food in New Zealand. Monthly R 



(U. S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, 

 D. C.) 6:370-3 F '18 

 Regulating the prices of foodstuff, Uruguay. 

 W: Dawson. (Commerce Reports no. 173) p 

 326-7 (Jl 25) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and 

 domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 



* Regulation of food prices. J: L. Payne. 



Scribner's M (597 5th av, N. Y. 35c) 64:581-6 

 N '18 



Retail prices of food in foreign countries. 

 Monthly Review (U.S. Bureau of Labor Sta- 

 tistics, Washington, D.C.) 4:961-73 Je '17 



Some problems of food control. C. L. Harlan. 

 Breeder's Gaz 72:140 Ag 2 '17 



Statement by Food administrator Hoover. 

 Coop Manager & F 8:44 D '18 



Studv of amounts spent for food materials. 

 J Home Econ 9:234-5 My '17 



War-hogs. J: B. Mitchell. Forum (286 5th av. 

 N.Y. 25c) 58:649-62 D '17 



Waste of meat in the home. S. Usher, il Cor- 

 nell Reading Course 109:1-40 '16 



We learn why food prices are so high. M. C. 

 Hessler. Country Gent 82:821 Ap 28 '17 



What cooperation can do and is doing in 

 lowering food costs. P: Hamilton. Annals 

 Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., Phil- 

 adelphia $1) 74:268-80 N '17 



Who gets the money? H. E. C. Bryant. 

 Country Gent 82:1189-90 Jl 28 '17 



Why of the cost of food; with discussion. 

 Mrs C. Fredericks, il 111 Farmers Inst 

 Household Sci 1917:86-105 '18 



Why the era of cheap farm products is over. 



C. Poe. Review of Reviews (30 Irving Place, 

 N. Y. 25c) 58:178-81 Ag '18 



See also Domestic finance 

 Statistics 



* Comparison of price changes, wholesale and 



retail, in the United States. See monthly 

 numbers of Monthly review of the U. S. 

 Bureau of labor statistics, Washington, 



D. C. 



* Cost of living in the District of Columbia. 



Monthly R (U. S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, 

 Washington, D. C.) 7:588-90 S '18 

 Food. (B. no. 228, Retail prices, 1907-1916, p. 

 6-24) '17 U.S. Bur. of labor statistics, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 



* Food control and prices. H. C. Hoover. (In 



Oflicial statement no. 7, p. 4-7) '18 U.S. 

 Food administration, Washington, D. C. 



* Nation's food bill; increase in cost of food 



during the past year. (In Official state- 

 ment no. 5, p. 5) '18 U.S. Food administra- 

 tion, Washington, D. C. 



Prices and cost of living. 20p '18 U.S. Bur. 

 of labor statistics, Washington, D.C. 

 From the Monthly Review of Feb. 1918 



Prices and cost of living; retail prices of food 

 in the United States. See monthly numbers 

 of Monthly review of the U. S. Bureau of 

 labor statistics, Washington, D. C. 



Retail prices of the principal articles of food 

 on the 15th of each month, Jan. to Dec, 



1915, and Jan. to Dec, 1916, by cities and 

 bv firms. (B. no. 228, Retail prices, 1907- 



1916, p. 50-347) '17 U.S. Bur. of labor statis- 

 tics, Washington, D.C. 



Food, Digestibility of. See Digestion 

 Food, Dried 

 Evaporated and dehydrated food products. 



E. L. Kirkpatrick. {In Ohio vegetable 

 growers' assn. directory, 1918, p. 14-18) n.d. 

 Ohio vegetable growers' assn., Columbus 



Indirect economies in dried foods. Scientific 



Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:110 Ag 18 



'17 

 Practical aspects of dehydrated foods. L. P. 



Brown. Am Pub Health J (126 Massachu- 

 setts av, Boston 30c) 8:372-3 My '18 

 Food, Substitutes for. See Substitute foods 

 Food adulteration and inspection 

 City health officer's function in food control; 



with discussion. J. W. Wright. Assn Am 



Daily Food & Drug Ofiic Pro 1918:70-6 

 Co-operation; with discussion. W. C. Dumas. 



Assn Am Dairy Food & Drug Offic Pro 1918: 



42-6 

 Dairy products, pure and adulterated. T. J. 



Mclnerney. Cornell Countryman 15:466-f- 



My '18 

 Decret-loi de la lieutenance n. 1254 portant des 



mesures pour combattre les fraudes dans 



la preparation et le commerce des vins en 



Italie. Int Yearbook Ag Leg 1916:657-8 '17 

 Egg savers now looting New York, have been 



driven from Pennsylvania. A. W. McCann. 



Pa Ag Dept Dairy B v 16:21-5 Ag '18 

 Factory inspection. J. R. Garner. Assn Am 



Dairy Food & Drug Offic Pro 1918:166-70 

 Food and drug control in the United States. 



C. L. Alsberg. Nat Conf Social Work (315 



Plvmouth court, Chicago $2 per yr.) 1917: 



240-1 

 Food inspection; with discussion. J. W. M'Far- 



lin. la Ag Coll OfRc Pub y 14, no 36:190-205 



'16 

 Food inspection decision 170; promulgates 



standards for condensed, dried and malted 



milks. D F. Houston. N Y Prod R 44:556 Ag 



1 '17 

 Food inspection in New York. Municipal J 



(243 W. 39th St., N.Y. 10c) 42:829-30 Je 21 



'17 

 Fraudulent egg substitutes and egg savers. 



C: H. LaWall. Pa Ag Dept Dairy B v 15:3- 



7 Je '17 

 Hebe in California; dairy commissioner of that 



state worried over sale of condensed milk 



substitute. A. R. Bates. N Y Prod R 46:384 



Jl 3 '18 

 Impure foods seized. Weekly N L 5:8 D .12 



'17 

 Label legend lapses. Weekly N L 4:3 Ja 24 '17 



