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Muskmelons — Continued 



Quality of muskmelons. J. R. Hepler. Country 

 Gent 81:1303 Jl 1 '16 

 See also Cantaloupes 



Marketing 



Marketing and distribution of western musk- 

 melons in 1915. O: W: Schleussner and 

 C. W. Kitchen. U S Ag B 401:1-38 '16 

 Muskrat weed. See Water hemlock 

 Muskrats 



How to trap the muskrat. D. Prowant. Ohio 

 F 137:144 Ja 29 '16 



Muskrat as a fur bearer; with notes on its 

 use as food. D: E. Lantz. il Farmers' B 

 869:1-22 '17 



Muskrat as a source of food. Rural N Y 76; 

 426 Mr 17 '17 



Muskrat (fiber zibethicus) injurious to fish 

 and aquatic birds in Bavaria and Bo- 

 hemia. G. Koff and H. N. Maier. Int R Sci 

 & Prac As 8, no 4:628-30 Ap '17 



Muskrat trapping. A. R. Harding, il Kimball's 

 D F 15:191 Mr 15 '17 



Muskrat trapping explained. G: J. Thiessen. 

 Ohio F 138:500 N 18 '16 



On the trail of the muskrat. C: A. Green. 

 Green's Fruit Grower 36:17 Mr '16 



Talks to young trappers. G: J. Thiessen. il 

 Country Gent 83:48 Ja 12 '18 



To trap and skin muskrats. il O Judd Farmer 

 63:4 D 8 '17 



Trapping muskrat. G: J. Thiessen. Ohio F 

 142:380 O 19 '18 



Trapping the muskrat. C: H. Chesley. O 

 Judd Farmer 61:17 D 30 '16 

 Musquash -root. See Water hemlock 

 Mustard 



Common medicinal plants. A. Retlas. Ohio F 

 138:290 S 23 '16 



Seed 

 Growing of mustard seed. J Bd Ag 22:1134-6 

 F '16 

 Mustard, White 



Seed 

 Controlling influence of carbon dioxide on the 

 production of secondary doiTnancy in seeds 

 of brassica alba. F. Kidd and C. West, bib- 

 liog il Ann Bot 31:457-87 Jl '17 

 Mustard, Wild 

 Eradicating wild mustard. Rural N Y 77:274 



F 23 '18 

 Wild mustard control. O. W. Newman, il Cal 

 State Comm Hort B v 6:217-24 Je '17 



Seed 



Chloral hydrate test for brassica arvensis. 

 L. M. Allen. Assn Offic Seed Analysts Pro 

 1916-1917:28-30 '17 

 Mustard beetles 



Bad attack by the mustard beetle on water- 

 cress. A. Roebuck, il J Bd Ag 23:238-41 Je- 

 •16 

 Mutation (biology). See Variation (biology) 

 Mutton 



Canned mutton and the European armies. Am 

 Sheep B & W 36:294 My '16 



Freezing sheep in Australia. R. H. Harrowell. 

 il Nat Wool Grower 7:15-16 My '17 



Meat product of sheep. W. H. Tomhave. Tex- 

 tile World J (461 8th av. at 34th St., N.Y. 

 $3 per yr) 52:43-|- D 2 '16 



Mutton and the army. J. E. Poole. Nat Wool 

 Grower 8:17 N '18 



Mutton as it affects producer and consumer. 

 W. H. Tomhave. Am Sheep B & W 36:732+ 

 D '16; Same. Prac F 112:469 D 15 '16 



Revolution in the sheep business. C. T. Conk- 

 lin. il Field II 26:512+ Je '16 



Slaughtering and marketing mutton and lamb. 

 K. J. Seulke. il N Y Ag Dept B 96:115-27 

 Je '17 



Value of mutton as a food. I. S. Harrington. 

 N Y Ag Dept B 96:129-34 Je '17 



Statistics 



Commercial stocks of mutton. U S Food Sur- 

 veys 1:10-12 Je 29 '18 



Mutuelle chevaline suisse 



Cattle insurance societies and companies in 

 Switzerland. Int R Ag Econ 62:52-4 F '16 

 My greatest asset; story. E. Baird. Ohio F 142: 



124-5 Ag 10 '18 

 My neighbor's garden. C. D. Stuart, il Am Bee 

 J 58:57, 91, 160, 201-2, 303 F-Mr, My-Je, S 

 '18 

 Mycetophilid flies. See Sciara flies 

 Mycogone 

 Mycog'one disease of mushrooms and its con- 

 trol. F. J. Veihmeyer. bibliog il U S Ag B 

 127:1-24 '14 

 Mycology. See Fungi 

 Mycorrhlza 

 On stigeosporium marattiacearum and the 

 mycorrhiza of the marattiaceae. C. West, 

 bibliog il Ann Bot 31:77-99 Ja '17 

 On the mycorrhizas of forest trees. W. B. Mc- 



Dougall. bibliog il Am J Bot 1:51-74 F '14 

 Significance of mycorrhizae in the life of 

 trees. E. R. Hodson. Soc Am For Pro 11:353- 

 5 Jl '16 

 Myopia hunt club 

 Myopia hunt club. E. L. D. Seymour, il Coun- 

 try Life 29:30-2 Ja '16 

 Myxobacteriaceae 

 Chondryomyces thaxteria, a new myxobac- 

 terium. J. H. FauU. bibliog il Bot Gaz 62: 

 226-32 S '16 

 Myxomycetes 

 Myxomycetes from South America. W: C. 



Sturgis. Mycol 8:34-41 Ja '16 

 Myxomycetes of the Cvirtis herbarium. W: C. 



Sturgis. Mycol 8:199-213 Jl '16 

 Notes on new or rare myxomycetes. W. C. 



Sturgis. il Mycol 9:323-32 N '17 

 Plant or animal? S. L. Bastin. il Sci Am Sup 



(233 Broadway, N. Y. 10c) 86:149 S 7 '18 

 Some abservations on the formation of the 

 capillitium and the development of physa- 

 rella mirabilis Peck and stemonitis fusca 

 Roth. G. R. Bisby. il Am J Bot 1:274-88 Je 

 •14 



See also Clubroot; Crown gall; Didymium 

 Myzus ribis. See Plant lice 



N 



Names 



Unnatural history; many of the names we use 

 that aren't at all correct. H. R. Walmsley. 

 il Country Gent 83:34 Ja 5 '18 

 Names, Geographical 



Celtic elements in place names. R. W. Freu- 

 denberger. Country Life 29:80 Ap '16 



What is in a name? Am Bee J 57:405 D '17 

 Nan of Music mountain; story. F. H. Spearman. 

 See weekly numbers of Wallaces' farmer 

 December 7, 1917-April 26, 1918 

 Naphthaline 



Naphthaline as an insecticide. A. F. Bonney. 

 Am Bee J 56:19 Ja '16 

 Napier's fodder grass 



Elephant grass or Napier's fodder grass. E. 

 Breakwell. il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 

 27:692-3 O '16 



Elephant or Napier's fodder grass. E. Break- 

 well, il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:457- 

 60 Jl '17 



Elephant or Napier's fodder grass; experi- 

 ments duiing 1917-1918. E. Breakwell. Ag 

 Gaz of New South Wales 29:575-8 Ag '18 

 Narcissus 



Abundance of outdoor narcissus. M. G. 

 Kains. O Judd Farmer 63:22 O 27 '17 



Mv experiences with some newer daffodils. 

 S. R. Duffy, il Gard M 24:50-1 S '16 



Narcissus Irene Copeland. il Gard Chron 

 (Lond) 63:175 Ap 27 '18 



Prepare now for hyacinths and narcissii when 

 the ground is white. Weekly N L 6:4 N 6 

 •18 



