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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Frost protection — Continued 



Winter protection; cold less injurious than 

 loss of moisture. C. L. Meller. 11 Gard M 

 26:135 N '17 

 Winter protection of small fruits. W. H. Jen- 

 kins. Nat Stock & F 42:828 D 14 '18 

 Frozen money; story. G: K. Turner. 11 See 

 weekly numbers of the Country gentleman, 

 beginning- November 23, 1918 



Fruit 



Acid content of fruits. W. D. Bigelow and 



P. B. Dunbar. J Indu.strial & Eng Chemistry 



(Easton, Pa. 60c> 9:T62-7 Ag '17 

 Are we growing fruit successfully? J. H. 



Wright. Better Fruit 11:6-7 N '16 

 Dietetic value of fruits. E. L. Burner. Ill State 



Hort Soc Trans 1916:179-89 '17 

 Easy meal. A. W. Herr. Ohio F 137:724 My 



20 '16 

 Edible fruits of the forests. Gard Chron Am 



21:434 D '17; Same. Am For 23:687 N '17; 



Same. Weekly N L 5:6 Mr 13 '18 

 Food plants of the ancient Hawaiians. V. Mac- 



Caughev. Scientific Monthly (Science Press, 



Garrison, N.Y. 30c) 4:75-80 Ja '17 

 Food plants to attract birds and protect fruit. 



E: H. Forljush. 11 Mass Ag Bd Yearbook 



1916, pt 2:191-209 '17 

 Food value of fruits. D. S. Gill. Better Fruit 



12:5-6 Ja '18 

 Freezing of fruit buds. F. L. West and N. E. 



Edelefsen. bibliog il Utah Ag Exp B 151:1-24 



'17 

 Fresh fruits and vegetables as conservers of 



other staple foods. C. L. Hunt. Farmers' B 



871:1-11 '17 

 Fruit. (In Geography of the world's agricul- 

 ture, p. 77-92) maps '17 U S Ag 

 Fruit for home grounds. W. H. Chandler, il 



Cornell Countryman 14:377-80 F '17 

 Fruit notes from Missouri. L,. R. .lohnson. 



'Rural N Y 76:419, 455 Mr 17-24 '17 

 Fruit register. Gard Chron (Lond) 62:107 S 



15 '17 

 Fruits in a small garden. A. Van Gelder. il 



Gard M 24:222 Ja '17 

 Fruits under glass. J. Hudson. Gard Chron 



(Lond) 62:109 S 15 '17 

 Hardv fruit garden. W. A. Cook. Gard Chron 



(Lond) 62:109 S 15 '17 

 History and statvis of small fruits. S. J. Bole. 



Am Fruit Grower 38:8 N '18 

 Hvhrid fruits that have made good. F. A. 



Waugh. il Country Gent 82:1746 N 10 '17 

 Making real use of the garden's crops. 



I. M. K. Allison. Gard M 26:132 N '17 

 Making the most out of tree fzuits. il O Judd 



Farmer 62:9 Mr 3 '17 

 Marking fruits by electrical device. Electrical 



Review (515 Monadnock blk., Chicago 10c) 



70:1096 Je 30 '17 

 Navel orange of Bahia with notes on some 



little-known Brazilian fruits. P. H. Dorsett 



and others, il map U S Ag B -145:1-35 '17 

 New fruits at Bedford, il Gard Chron (Lond) 



60:168 O 7 '16 

 Old standard varieties of tree fruits vs. new 



varieties. O. M. McElvain. Wis Hort Soc 



Rep 48:127-31 '18 

 Palate of civilized nian and its influence on 



agriculture. D: Fairchild. il J Fr Inst 



(Franklin Inst., Philadelphia 50c) 185:299- 



316 Mr '18 

 Part played by oxidases in the improvement 



of cultivated plants; biological experiments 



and considerations. M. Degli Atti. Int R 



Sci & P)-ac Ag 8, no 5:706-8 My '17 

 Small fruit.'? a profitable side line. C. O. War- 

 ford, il Pi-ac F 114:24 Ja 15 'IS 

 Small fruits for the home and market. L. O. 



Williams. (/"- Nebraska Horticulture v. 6, 



no 12, p. 90-3) (F) '17 Neb. state hort. soc, 



Lincoln 

 Studies in fruit bud formation. ,1. R. Mag- 



ness. (In 8th annual report, 1916, p. 98-105) 



'17 Oregon state hort. soc, C. D. Minton. 



sec, Portland. Ore. ; Same. Better Fruit 



12:22 Ja: 25 F '18 

 Unhyphenated American fruits. F. A. Waugh. 



il Country Gent 82:3-4, 51 Ja 6-13 '17 

 Value of fruit in human nutrition. S. J. Crum- 



bine. Better Fruit 13:7-8 D '18 



Value of fruits and vegetables in the diet. E. 

 Nickerson. Minn Hort 46:61 -.2 F '18 



What fruit trees and small fruits to set out. 

 il Country Gent 82:498 Mr 10 '17 



AVhen to pick fruit. E. I. Farrington. Country 

 Life 32:80 O '17 



Why plant fruit trees this fall? M. G. Kains. 

 Gard M 28:81 O '18 



Sec also Canning and preserving; Color of 

 fruit; Cookery — Fruit; also names of fruits, 

 e.g. Actinidia, Apples, Apricots, Avocados, 

 Berries, Breadfruit, Cantaloupes, Cherries, 

 Citrus fruits. Dates, Figs, Grapes. Guavas, 

 Jujubes, Litchi, Mangoes, Nuts, Olives, Pa- 

 paws, Papayas, Passion fruit. Peaches, 

 Pears, Persimmons, Pineapi^les, Plantain, 

 Plums, Pomegranates, Prunes, Pyronias, 

 Quinces, Watermelons, also headings begin- 

 ning Fruit 



Analysis 



Fruits and fruit products. Assn OfTic Ag Chem 

 J 2, no 2,pt 2:177-84 Ag '16 



By-products 



See also names of fruit, subhead By-prod- 

 ucts 



Composition 



Localisation of acids and sugars in fleshy 

 fruits. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:53 Ja '16 



Costs 



Overhead expenses in fruit growing. Nat 



Stock & F 41:1248 Mr 2 '18 

 Some figures on the cost of bringing orchards 



into bearing. Cal State Comm Hort B v 5: 



368-71 O '16 



See also Orchard management; also naines 



of fruits, subhead Costs 



Diseases and pests 



A B C of spraying. A. Fearing, il Gard M 24: 



170-2 D '16 

 Abuse of water on fruit trees. D. F. Fisher. 



Better Fruit 12:5-|- Ap '18 

 Animal pests of fruit trees in New South 



Wales. W. W. Froggatt and W. B. Gurney. 



Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 5:769-70 My '16 

 Anthracnose of raspberry and blackberry. 



H. S. Jackson. Fruit-Grower 27:411 S 1 '16 

 Aphids injurious to orchai'd fruits, currant, 



gooseberry and grape. A. L. Quaintance and 



A. C. Baker, il Farmers' B 804:1-42 '17 

 Argentine ant as an orchard pest. H. S. 



Smith, il Cal State Comm Hort B v 6:254-8 



Je '17 

 Arsenical injury through the bark of fruit 



trees. D. B. Swingle and H. E. Morris. 



bibUog il J Ag Research 8:283-318 F 19 '17 

 Bacterial gummosis of stone fruits; with dis- 

 cussion. H. P. Barss. 11 Cal State Comm 



Hort B V 7:121-36 Mr '18 

 Black rot, leaf spot, and canker of pomaceous 



fruits. L. R. Hesler. bibliog il Cornell Ag 



Exp B 379:53-148 '16; Same. Cornell Ag Exp 



Rep 1917:53-148 '18 

 Bridge grafting for girdled trees. G: W. Wal- 

 lace. Rural N Y 76:542 Ap 14 '17 

 Brief outline of the tree fruit insects. Purdue 



Ag 10:32 Ja '16 

 Bud weevils and other bud-eating insects of 



Washington. M. A. Yothers. bibliog il Wash 



Ag Exp B 124:1-43 '16 

 Cankers and other bark diseases of fruit 



trees. W. Lochhead. J Ag (Quebec) 21:51 



O "17 

 Clean fruit; with discussion. R. F. Howard. 



il (In Nebraska Horticulture v. 6, no. 12, 



p 80-90) (F) '17 Neb. ."tate hort. soc, Lin- 

 coln 

 Coming fruit drive. M. G. Kains. il Gard M 



27:189 My '18 

 Common insects and plant diseases of the 



farm, garden and orchard. W. E. Rumsey. 



11 W Va Ag Dept B 17:1-37 '16 

 Common orchard pests and their control. 



G. C. Starcher and others. Ala Ag Ext C 7: 



1-16 '17 

 Contribution to the life history and physiology 



of cvlindrosporivnn on stone fruits. B. B. 



Higgins. bibliog il Am J Bot 1:145-73 Ap '14 



