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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



M anu res — Contin iied 

 Water-holding capacities of bedding materials 

 for live stock, amounts required to bed ani- 

 mals, and amounts of manuie saved by their 

 use. J. W. Whisenand. bibliog J Ag Re- 

 search 14:187-90 Jl 22 '18 



See also Compost; Fertilizers; Milk, Manure 

 in; Poultry manure; Sheep manure 



Bacteriology 



Legi-ime bacteria in manure. E. B. Fred. 

 Hoard's D 55:1057 Jl 19 '18 



Study of the bacteriology of fresh and decom- 

 posing manure. T. J. Murray. Va Ag Exp 

 Tech B 15:103-17 '17; Same. Va Ag Exp Rep 

 1915-1916:103-17 '17 



Disinfection 



Boron: its effect on crops and its distribution 

 In plants and soil in different parts of the 

 United States. F. C. Cook and J. B. Wilson, 

 bibliog J Ag Research 13:451-70 My 27 '18 

 Manures, Liquid 



Liquid manure and how to use it. E. R. 

 Towle. Hoard's D 51:103 F 11 '16 



Liquid manure and the nitrogen supply. J: B. 

 Abbott, il Ohio F 137:621 Ap 29 '16 



Liquid manure with addition of sulphuric acid 

 as spring manure and ineans of control 

 against weeds and lodging of wheat. I. 

 GiglioU. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 9:1273-5 

 S '16 



Management of liquid and solid manure in 

 Belgium. H. Vendelmans. J Bd Ag 23:1208-21 

 Mr '17 



Rapid and simple determination of the nitro- 

 gen in liquid inanure by means of a den- 

 simeter. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 8:1086- 

 7 Ag '16 



Tank war on manure losses. C. A. Lee. il 

 Hoard's D 53:787+ Je 1 '17 



What to do with manure liquids. Rural N Y 

 76:724 My 26 '17 

 Sec also Liquid-manure drills 

 Manuscripts, Preparation of 



Preparation of copy for the Botanical ga- 

 zette. Bot Gaz 61:337-40 Ap '16 

 Manzanlllo 



Deadly manzanillo. F. Coyne, il Am For 23:423 

 Jl '17 

 Maple 



Acerpolymorphum — the Japanese maple, il 

 Gard Chron Am 22:198 Jl '18 



Canadian maples to mark Canadian graves 

 in France. W. T. Macoun. il Ag Gaz of 

 Canada 3:1038-41 D '16 



Japanese maples. Gard Chron Am 21:102 Mr 

 '17 



Storage of sugar in the maple tree. C. H. 

 Jones. Assn OfHc Ag Chem J 2, no 2,pt 1: 

 103-11 Ag '16 



Trees of Vermont; the maples. G. P. Burns 

 and C. H. Otis, il Vt Ag Exp B 194:161-75 

 '16 



Uses of cominercial woods of the United 

 States; beech, birches and maples. H. 

 Maxwell. U S Ag B 12:1-56 '13 



Variations in mineral composition of sap, 

 leaves, and stems of the wild-grape vine 

 and sugar-maple tree. O. M. Shedd. bibliog 

 J Ag Research 5:529-42 D 20 '15 



Diseases and pests 



Nectria parasitic on Norway maple. M. T. 

 Cook. Phyt 7:313-14 Ag '17 

 See also Sugar maple borers 

 Maple products 



Farmer's .sugar tree. F. Farrington. il Coun- 

 try Gent 83:24 Ja 19 '18 



Making maple luxuries. S: J. Record, il Coun- 

 try Gent 81:101 Ja 15 '16 



Maple products. (In Report, 1917, p. 79-82) '17 

 Quebec ag. dept., Quebec 



Maple sirup and sugar production. B. A. 

 Chandler. (Wartime conservation pub.) 7p 

 il n.d. N.Y. State food comm., Albany, N.T. 



Maple sugar and syrup. Ohio F 141:548 Ap 

 13 '18 



Maple syrup and maple sugar industry. J. H. 

 Lefebvre. (In Report, Quebec Dairymen's 

 assn., 1916, p. 309-14) '17 



Maple syrup and sugar making as a farm ac- 

 tivity. (Press B. 161) 4p '18 N. C. Geological 

 and econ. survey. Chapel Hill 



Production of maple sirup and sugar. A. H. 

 Bryan and W: F. Hubbard, il plan Farmers' 

 B 516:1-42 '18 



Some aspects and prospects of the maple in- 

 dustry. J: H. Grimm, il J Ag (Quebec) 19: 

 210 Ap '16 



Statistics 



Maple sugar and sirup. Monthly Crop Rep 4:46 

 My '18 



Maple sugar and sirup production, 1918. 

 Monthly Crop Rep 4:61 Je '18 

 Maple products exhlBits 



(ireat exhibition to be held at Quebec, June 

 25-28. J Ag (Quebec) 21:181 Je '18 

 Maple sirup 



Echoes from the maple groves. C. H. Sapp. 

 Ohio F 139:355 Mr 10 '17 



Making and canning maple syrup. C. O. 

 Ormsbee. Rural N T 76:545 Ap 14 '17 



Making vmiform maple syrup. W. I. Gibson. 

 O Judd Farmer 60:3 Mr 18 '16 



Maple syrup making. Wallaces' F 42:484 Mr 

 16 '17 



Notes on making maple syrup. C. O. Ormsbee. 

 Rural N Y 77:441 Mr 23 '18 



Pure maple syrup and sugar association's an- 

 nual meeting, il J Ag (Quebec) 20:205 Ap 

 '17 



Shall we tap this year? W. I. Chamberlain. 

 Nat Stock & F 40:1304 Mr 3 '17 

 Maple sugar 



Doing our bit along sugar lines. R. Lampman. 

 il Rural N T 77:246 F 16 '18 



Making maple sugar. B. Adams, il Am For 

 22:158-60 Mr '16 



Making maple sugar. R. H. Smith, il Rural 

 N T 75:511-12 Mr 25 '16 



Maple sugar and food conservation. C. O. 

 Orrrisbee. Rural N Y 77:272 F 23 '18 



Maple sugar and syrup industry. J. A. Gren- 

 ier. il Ag Gaz of Canada 3:742-4 Ag '16 



Maple sugar and syrup industry, season 1917. 

 F. N. Savoie. Ag Gaz of Canada 4:591 Jl '17 



Maple sugar; composition, methods of analy- 

 sis, effect of environment. A. H. Brvan 

 and others, maps U S Ag B 466:1-46 '17 



Maple sugar outlook. M. G. Feint, il Rural 

 N Y 77:273 F 23 '18 



Maple sugar tree helps to relieve sugar short- 

 age, il Sci Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 

 85:324 My 25 '18 



Patriotic duty of all owners of sugar maples. 

 J: H. Grimm, il J Ag (Quebec) 21:131-2 Mr 

 '18 



Producing maple sugar. Gard Chron Am 22: 

 218 Ag '18 



Profits in the maple sugar industry. J: H. 

 Grimm. J Ag (Quebec) 20:185 Mr '17 



Storage of sugar in the maple tree. C. H. 

 Jones. Assn OfRc Ag Chem J 2, no 2,pt 1: 

 103-11 Ag '16 



Sugar camp days. B. W. Gage. Breeder's Gaz 

 71:726 Ap 5 '17 



Sufrar from all maples. Rural N Y 77:618 Ap 

 27 '18 



See also Vermont maple sugar makers' as- 

 sociation 



Costs 



Cost of producing maple products in 1912 and 

 1913. C. J. Frink. Vt Ag Exp B 203:17-24 

 Mr '17 

 Maps 



Map of Louisiana. La Ag Bd n. p. '16 



Map of New York showing the distribution of 

 limestones. N Y State Ag Exp Rep 1915; (in 

 pocket) '16 



State and county agricultural maps, accurately 

 showing local farm products, are suggested 

 as a library contribution to food conserva- 

 tion by Cornelia Marvin, library public in- 

 formation director for Oregon. These maps 

 are made by the librarians, who start with 

 a post-route map of their state, sold by the 

 third assistant postmaster general. Statis- 

 tics of farm production are indicated on the 

 map in graphic form, together with infor- 

 mation about local industries. These maps 



