AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Food supply — Central Europe — Conliiiued 

 Food situation in Central Europe, 1917. A. 

 Maylander. (B. 242, Misc. ser.> 128p '18 

 U.S. Bur. of labor statistics, Washington, 

 D.C. 

 Privations endured in enemy countries. Cur- 

 rent History Magazine N Y Times (Times 

 sq., N.Y. 25c) 7,pt 2:157-60 Ja '18 



China 



China as a source of food supply. (Commerce 

 Reports no. 152) p 1224-5 (Je 29) '18 U.S. 

 Bur. of foreign and domestic commerce, 

 Washington, D.C. 



Connecticut 

 Marketing survey of New Haven. L. D. H. 

 Weld and others, map 50p '17 New Haven 

 chamber of commerce. New Haven, Conn. 



District of Columbia 



* Supply of food in the District of Columbia. 



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

 Washington, D. C.) 4:957-9 Je "17 



Europe 



Food situation in Europe. Creamery 7:32c D 

 '18 



Forerunners of famine. F: C. Walcott. il map 

 Nat Geographic Magazine (Hubbard Mem- 

 orial Hall, Washington, D.C. $2.50 per yr.) 

 33:336-47 Ap '18 



How the world food-shortage comes home to 

 the European. Current Opinion (63 W. 36th 

 St, N.Y. 25c) 64:34-5 Ja '18 



Only advancing general. Nation (20 Vesey st, 

 N.Y'. 10c) 106:174-5 F 14 '18 



France 



Camouflaged food; science and invention as 

 displayed in the daily menu in France, il 

 Sci Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 119:152 

 Ag 24 '18 



Food for France and its public control. F. 

 Monod. Annals Am Acad (36th St. and 

 Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74:84-91 N 

 •17 



Food situation in France. F. B. Pitney. 

 Creamerj' 6:47-8 N; 36 D '17; 7:48 Ja '18; 

 Same. Power F 26:31 N; 34 D '17: 27:32 Ja 

 •18; Same (pt. 3). Purdue Ag 12:67-8 N '17; 

 Same cond. Ag Digest 2:699-700 N '17 



French solution of the bread problem. E. Sel- 

 lers. 19th Century (249 W. 13th St., N.Y. 

 50c) 81:1028-42 My '17 



Law of October 16th, 1915, on the purchase 

 and sale of wheat and flour for the supply of 

 the civil population. Int R Ag Econ 61:118- 

 27 Ja '16 



My friend in France tells me — . J Home Econ 

 10:268-71 Je '18 



Not by bread alone. S. Dewey. Nation (20 

 Vesey st, N.Y. 10c) 105:504-5 N 8 '17 



* Restrictions et ravitaillement en 1793. H. Stein. 



Revue de Paris (85 faubourg Saint-Honorfe, 

 Paris :?fr 50) 25,pt2:190-206 Mr 1 '18 

 Will American corn feed France? W: H. 

 Dean, il Country Gent 83:17 F 16 '18 



Germany 



Bread and the battle. T: H. Dickinson. At- 

 lantic (41 Mt Vernon st, Boston 35c) 122: 

 123-8 Jl '18 



Can't possibly starve Germany: food situation 

 all over the world best since 1915. P. Clay. 

 Forbes Magazine (120 Broadway, N.Y. 15c) 

 2:312-13 Ag 10 '18 



Clothing and food control in the Central Em- 

 pires. Current History Magazine, N Y Times 

 (Times sq., N.Y. 25c) 7, pt 1:448-51 D '17 



Contribution of forestry to the problem of 

 public nutrition during the war, in Germany. 

 Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 8:1127-30 Ag '17 



Economic conditions in Germany. A. K. Daw- 

 son, il Scientific Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 

 lOc) 116:102-3 Ja 27 '17 



Food shortage in Central Empires. Current 

 History Magazine, N Y "Times (Times 

 sq., N.Y. 25c) 8, pt 1:132-4 Ap '18 



Food situation in Germany November 1, 1917. 

 to January 31, 1918. A. Maylander. Monthly 

 R (U.S. Bur. of labor statistics, Washington, 

 D.C.) 6:1093-1101 My '18 



German grain supply. I. Caoul. Scientific Am 

 (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:373 Ap 14 '17 



* Germany is insured against starvation. Cur- 



rent Opinion (63 W. 36th st, N. Y. 25c) 65: 

 268-71 O '18 



* Germany's food policy. Review of Reviews (30 



Irving Place, N. Y. 25c) 58:546 N '18 



* Germany's food problem. J. A. F. Ozanne. 19th 



Century (249 W. 13th st, N. Y. 50c) 84:442-54 



S '18 

 Great fat drive. B. J. Hendrick. World's Work 



(Garden City, N.Y. 25c) 35:321-6 Ja "18 

 Ham $2.40 to $3.60 pound. Swine World 5:17 



Ja '18 

 Oils and fats in Germany. Scientific Am (233 



Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 116:518 My 26 '17 

 Reduction of the bread ration. Monthly Labor 



Review (U.S. Bur. of labor statistics, 



Washington, D.C.) 7:366-8 Ag '18 



* Shall we go without to feed Germany? Literary 



Digest (354 4th av, N. Y. 10c) 59:7-9 N 30 '18 

 ■* Starveling's belt — the pause before harvest. 



{In Official statement no. 5, p. 22-3) '18 



U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. 

 Triumph of scientific housekeeping. S. T. 



Barrows. J Home Econ 8:495-8 S '16 

 War and dietetics. R. Wheeler. J Home 



Econ 8:488-91 S '16 



Great Britain 



Britain as an agricultural country. F. L. 

 Morgan. Engineer (33 Norfolk st. Strand, 

 London, W.C. 2) 124:360 O 26 '17 



* Cold comfort. Living Age (41 Mt Vernon st, 



Boston 15c) 299:309-11 N 2 '18 



* Consequences of food control. Spectator (1 



Wellington st, Strand, London, W. C. 6d) 120: 

 31-2 Ja 12 '18 



Drama of Dorset. Living Age (6 Beacon st, 

 Boston 15c) 297:244-5 Ap 27 '18 



Early phases of food control. Edinburgh Re- 

 view (249 W. 13th st, N.Y'. $2) 227:108-30 Ja 

 '18 



* Food hoarding order, 1917. Spectator (1 Well- 



ington st, Strand, London, W. C. 6d) 120: 



201-2 F 23 '18 

 Food money. F. Morris. 19th Century (249 W. 



13th st, N.Y. 50c) 83:996-1006 My '18 

 Food prices and food supplv. A. Shadwell. 



19th Century (249 W. 13th st., N.Y. 50c) 



81:726-47 Ap '17 

 Food problem 1914-1916. ' G. E. Underhlll. 



Quarterly Review (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. $2) 



230:145-65 Jl '18 

 Food problem of Great Britain; the shipping 



problem of the world. A. Pollen. Annals Am 



Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., Philadel- 

 phia $1) 74:91-4 N '17 

 Food production societies. J Bd Ag 24:202-5 



My '17 



* Food queue. New Statesman (10 Great Queen 



st, Kingsway, London, W.C. 6d) 10:273-4 D 



22 '17 

 Food queue. E. Sharp. Living Age (6 Beacon 



st, Boston 15c) 297:122-4 Ap 13 '18 

 Food situation. Monthly Labor Review (U.S. 



Bur. of labor statistics, Washington, D.C.) 



7:364-6 Ag '18 

 Food supplies and prices in war time, with 



special reference to imports. J Bd Ag 23: 



955-65 Ja '17 

 Food supplies in war time. R. H. Rew. (Ox- 

 ford pamphlets 1914) 26p 8c n.d. Oxford 



univ. press, 35 W. 32d St., N.Y. 

 Food supplv of the United Kingdom. J Bd 



Ag 23:1046-52 F '17 

 How to solve the food problem. A. W. Gattie. 



19th Century (249 W. 13th st, N.Y. 50c) 83: 



734-43 Ap '18 

 Ireland as a food svipplier of Great Britain. J 



Bd Ag 25:444-8 Jl '18 



* Lord Rhondda's difficulties. New Statesman 



(10 Great Queen st, Kingsway, London, 

 W. C. 6d) 10:418-19 F 2 '18 



* Milkv way. R. H. Tetley. English R (19 Gar- 



rick st, London, W.C. 18s per yr.) 26:347-55 

 Ap '18 



* National food policy. Nature (St Martin's st, 



London, W.C. 6d) 100:445-6 F 7 '18 

 National food supply in peace and war. J 

 Bd Ag 24:615-20 S '17 



