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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Grapes — Continued 



North Carolina 

 Grape growing in a thermal belt. H. S. Stab- 

 ler, il Country Gent 81:1643-4 S 9 '16 



South Africa 



Viticulture in South Africa. A. I. Perold. Int 

 R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:1-30 Ja '16 



Spain 



Cultivation of grapes for export in the Dis- 

 trict of Almeria, Spain. S. Haro. Int R Sci 

 & Prac Ag 8, no 12:1237-9 D '17 



Switzerland 



Observations upon direct bearers in the Vau- 

 dois vineyards (Switzerland). H. Faes and 

 F. Porchet. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3,385- 

 S Mr '16 

 * Vine crop of Canton of Vaud. J: T. McCut- 

 cheon. (Commerce Reports no. 246) p 264- 

 5 (O 19) '18 U. S. Bur. of foreign and do- 

 mestic commerce, Washington, D. C. 



United States 



Lake Erie grape belt. A. M. Loomis. il 



Fruit-Grower 27:358 Jl 15 '16 

 Some history of the grape in the United 



States. G: C. Husmann. Mass Hort Soc 



Trans 1916,pt 1:59-70 '16 



Grapevine aphis 



Life history of macrosiphum illinoisensis, the 

 grapevine aphis. A. C. Baker, il J Ag Re- 

 search 11:83-90 O 15 '17 



Graphite 



Graphite for removing boiler scale. A. Carr. 

 Power F 25:60 Mr '16 

 Grass. See Grasses 

 Grass army worm. See Fall army worm 



Grass moths 



Commoner gras-s-moths of Quebec. J. A. Cor- 

 coran. (In 9th Report, Quebec society for 

 the protection of plants, 1916-1917, p. 71-7) 

 '17 



Crambid moths and light. G: G. Ainslie. J 

 Econ Entom 10:114-23 F '17 



Notes off crambids. G: G. Ainslie. J Econ 

 Entom 9:115-19 F '16 



Yellow-barred grass moth. W. "VV. Froggatt. 

 il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:891-5 D 

 '17 

 Grass-peas 



Grass-pea. A. McTaggart. il J Ag New Zea- 

 land 12:461-3 Je '16 

 Grass seed. See Grasses — Seed 

 Grass worm. See Fall army worm 

 Grasses 



Agricultural species of bent grasses. C: V. 

 Piper and F. H. Hillman. il U S Ag B 692: 

 1-26 '18 



Axillary cleistogenes in some American 

 grasses. A. Chase, il Am J Bot 5:254-8 My 

 '18 



Bulbs in grass land. Rural N Y 75:1539 D 16 

 '16 



Capim jaraguS,, (andropogon rufus, Kunth) a 

 Brazilian fodder plant. M. P. Correa. Int R 

 Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 12:1220-1 D '17 



Choice of grasses to protect road embankments 

 from erosion. W. C. Buetow. Eng News- 

 Record (10th av. at 36th st., N.Y. 15c) 79: 

 216 Ag 2 '17 



Cutthroat grass (panicum combsii). C. V. 

 Piper. Am Soc Agron J 10:162-4 Ap '18 



Cyanogenesis in plants, studies on tridens- 

 flavus (tail red top). A. Viehoever and 

 others. Int R Sci «& Prac Ag 9,no 5:548-9 

 My '18 



District grasses and their relative feeding 

 values. A. B. Feuerheerdt. J Dept Ag S 

 Australia 20:521-4 Ja '17 



Fertilisation of gramineae and leguminosae in 

 relation to selection. N. H. Frandsen. Int R 

 Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 9:1231-3 S '17 



Generic types with special reference to the 

 grasses of the United States. A. S. Hitch- 

 cock. Am J Bot 5:248-53 My '18 



Grass and ash trees. J For 15:502-4 Ap '17 



Grass and clover planting program. Prog F 

 33:220 F 16 'IS 



Grass before livestock. C. B. Williams. il 

 Country Gent 81:921 Ap 29 '16 



Grass experiments at Grafton farm. K. B. 

 MacPherson. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 

 27:393-4 Je '16 



Grass experiments at Hawkesbury agricul- 

 tural college. 1916-17. W. D. Kerle. Ag Gaz 

 of New South Wales 28:809-13 N '17; Same 

 cond. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 3:326-8 Mr 

 •18 



Grass-lands of New Zealand. A. H. Cockayne. 

 J Ag New Zealand 16:210-20 Ap '18 (to be 

 cont) 



Grasses and clovers under irrigation. J. M. 

 Pitt, il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:78- 

 82 F '17 



Grasses and fodder plants for Moss Vale. E. 

 Breakwell. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 

 29:604-5 Ag '18 



Grasses and leguminous crops in New York 

 state, il N Y Ag Dept B 87:2709-992 S '16 



Grasses for pasture and hay in Texas. G. M. 

 Garren. il Tex Ag Ext B B-32:l-16 '16 



Grasses for lotation. Wallaces' F 41:118 Ja 

 28 '16 



Grasses, lucernes and clovers at Glen Innes 

 experiment farm. G. G. C. St Potts, il Ag 

 Gaz of New South Wales 28:281-91 Ap '17 



Grasses most suitable to the South-east. 

 D. W. Tucker. J Dept Ag S Australia 21: 

 800-3 My '18 



Gra.sses of Illinois. E. Mosher. bibliog il 111 

 Ag Exp B 205:261-425 '18 



Grasses of Ohio. J: H. Schaffner. Ohio State 

 Univ (Columbus) B v 21, no 28 256-439p '17 

 This is bulletin 9 of Ohio biological sur- 

 vey. 50c Apply to Prof. Herbert Osborn, Co- 

 lumbus, O. 



Grasses of the West Indies. A. S. Hitchcock 

 and A. Chase. (Contributions from U.S. Nat. 

 herbarium, v. 18, pt. 7) 261-471p '17 U.S. Na- 

 tional museum, Washington, D.C. ; 30c Supt. 

 of doc. 



Grasses, sedges and some September flowers. 

 R. W. Shufeldt. il Am For 24:551-5 S '18 



Grasses under drought conditions at Hawkes- 

 biu^y agricultural college. W. D. Kerle. il 

 Ag Gaz of New South Wales 27:694-7 O '16 



Haying it in Florida, il Country Gent 81:962 

 My 6 '16 



Identification of grasses by their vegetative 

 characters. L. Carrier, il U S Ag B 461:1-30 

 '17 (5c Supt. of doc.) 



Identification of the seeds of species of ag- 

 ropyron. R. C. Dahlberg. bibliog il J Ag- 

 Research 3:275-82 D '14 



Important range plants: their life history and 

 forage value. A. W. Sampson, il U S Ag B 

 545:1-63 '17 



Kinds of grasses. Wallaces' F 42:1256 S 14 

 '17 



Morphology of the monocotyledonous embryo 

 and of that of the grass in particular. W. 

 C. Worsdell. bibliog il Ann Bot 30:509-24 O 

 '16 



Native pastvn-e grasses of the United States. 

 D: Griffiths and others. il U S Ag B 

 201:1-52 '15 



New grasses for California: phalaris stenop- 

 tera Hack. P. B. Kennedy, il Cal Univ Pub 

 Ag Sci V 3, no 1:1-24 '17 (30c) 



New or noteworthy grasses. A. S. Hitchcock. 

 Am J Bot 2:299-310 Je '15 



Nurse crop for newly sown grasses. Wallaces' 

 F 41:210 F 11 '16 



Pasture problems: indigenous plants in rela- 

 tion to habitat and sown species. R. G. 

 Stapledon and T. J. Jenkin. bibliog J Ag- 

 Sci 8:26-64 S '16 



Pastures in the spring. H. B. Arbvickle. Am 

 Sheep B & W 36:283 My '16 



Patrogenesis: a cross between two genera of 

 grasses, tripsacum and euchlaena. G. N. 

 Collins and J. H. Kempton. il J Heredity 

 7:106-18 Mr '16 



Persistence of lawn and other grasses as in- 

 fluenced especially by the effect of manures 

 on the degree of soil acidity. B. L. Hart- 

 well and S. C. Damon, il R I Ag Exp B 

 170:1-24 '17 



