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AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Nebraska state fair^ — Continued 



L.essons from Nebraska fair. J. H. Frandsen. 

 Kimball's D F 14:635 O 1 '16 



Nebraska has a real hog show. R. Davis. 

 Swine World 6:25-6 O '18 



Nebraska state fair. R. P. Crawford. Hoard's 

 D 54:297 S 28 '17 



Nebraska state fair. W. V. Dobbins. il 

 Hoard's D 56:287 S 27 '18 



Nebraska state fair, 1918. il Wallaces' F 43: 

 1294-7 S 13 '18 

 Nebraska state forestation commission 



Nebiaaka's loresLation commission. W. Ball. 

 Am For 23:212 Ap '17 



Second bi-ennial report. 1915-1916. 19p '16 

 Neb. state forestation comm., Valentine 

 Nebraska state horticultural society 



47th annual report; proceedings of the annual 

 meeting, Lincoln, Jan. 18-20, 1916. (Nebraska 

 Horticulture v. 6, no. 12; 3UUp il (F; '17 Neb. 

 state hort. soc, Lincoln 

 Nebraska university 



Agricultural extension service 



Annual report, 1916. Neb Ag Exp Rep 1916: 

 xxxi-xlix '17 



Annual report, 1917. Neb Ag Exp Rep 1917: 

 xxii-xlix '18 



College of agriculture 



Agricultural engineering; what Nebraska is 

 doing to develop this science. L. W. Chase, 

 il plans Farm Eng 4:8-9 Jl '16 



Nebraska's farm college; views. Country Gent 

 81:837 Ap 15 '16 

 Nectar secretion 



Environmental inlluences on nectar secretion. 

 D. A. Kenoyer. bibliog Bot Gaz 63:249-65 Ap 

 '17; Same, la Ag Exp Research B 37:219-32 

 '16 

 Nectaries. See Glands (botany) 

 Nectria dilissima. See Apple canker 

 Needlework 



What odd-minute pick-up work will do for 

 the homemaker. M. K. Dunne. Country Gent 

 81:2100 D 2 '16 



JSee also Crocheting; Dressmaking; Em- 

 broidery; Knittmg; Mendmg; Samplers; 

 Sewing 

 Negroes as farmers 



Agricultural extension work among negroes 

 in South. (In Cooperative extension work, 

 1916, pt. 2, p. 24-5) il '17 U S Ag 



Cotton hands that stay. J: Roland, il Country 

 Gent 82:2061 D 29 '17 



Negro farmer of the cotton belt. O. W. Fer- 

 guson. Southern Workman (Hampton In- 

 stitute, Hampton, Va. lOc) 46:33-9 Ja '17 



Negro farmers of Alabama; a phase of Tus- 

 kegee's extension work. C. Richardson, il 

 Southern Workman (Hampton normal and 

 industrial institute, Hampton, Va. lOc) 

 383-90 Jl '17 



Negro farmers of Virginia. W: A. Aery. 

 (Hampton B. v. 13, no. 4; 7p il '17 Hampton 

 normal and agricultural institute, Hampton, 

 Va. 



Negro, the boll weevil and farm management. 

 Prog F 31:98 Ja 15 '16 

 Negroes in the United States 



Ci-edit problems of the southern plantation 

 system. E: C. Gray. (In Nat. conf. on mar- 

 keting and farm credits, 1916, p. 59-72) $2 

 '17 C. W. Holman, sec, Madison, Wis. 



Draining the South of labor. H. S. Stabler, 

 il Country Gent 82:1371-2 S 8 '17 



Legislation needed by our rural interests. C. 

 Poe. Prog F 31:153 Ja 29 '16 



Migration of negroes. Rural N Y 76:938 Ag 4 

 '17 



Mind of the negro. J Heredity 8:153-4 Ap 

 '17 



Education 



Rural education of the negro. 97-114p '17 U.S. 

 Bur. of educ, Washington, D.C. 



Reprint from Bulletin, 1916, no. 38. Not 

 available for general distribution 



Some colored schools of the South. K. B. 

 Vaughn. J Home Econ 8:588-91 N '16 



infesta- 

 M Assn 



A. Cobb, il J Ag 



Suggested course of study for county training 



schools for negroes in the South (Trustees 



J: F. Slater Fund Occas. Papers, no. 18 73p. 



'17). Exp Sta Record 38:397-8 Mr '18 

 Neighborhood improvement 

 Rural parks and playgrounds. L. B. Pierce. 



Ohio F 137:758 Je 3 '16 

 Nellie's scientific baby; story. H. C. Bennett. 



il Country Gent 83:18-19 Mr 9 '18 

 Nematodes 

 Anthelmintic treatment for nematode 



tions in dogs. M. C. Hall. Am Vet 



J 52:342-5 D '17 

 Black currant eelworm. A. M. Taylor, il J Ag 



Sci 8:246-75 Mr '17 

 Citrus-root nematode. N. 



Research 2:217-30 Je '14 

 Control of root- knot by calcium cyanamide 



and other means. J. R. Watson, il Fla AS 



Exp B 136:147-60 '17 

 Ear cockles in wheat. W. Somerville. il J Bd 



Ag 25:850-3 O '18 

 Eelworm in daffodils. A. J. Bliss. Gard 



Chron (Lond) 60:83 Ag 19 '16 

 Eelworm parasites of plants. P. Frandsen. 



il Cal State Comm Hort B v 5:60-3 F '16 

 Experiments on the control of the root-knot 



nematode. J. A. McClintock. Mich Ag Bd 



Rep 1916:414-34 

 Farmers asked to report eelworms in their 



wheat. Weekly N L 6:1 O 23 '18 

 Life history and habits of two new nematodes 



parasitic on insects. J. H. Merrill and A. L. 



Ford, il J Ag Reseai'ch 6:115-27 Ap 17 '16 

 Mononchs; genus of free-living predatory 



nematodes. N. A. Cobb, bibliog il Soil Sci 



3:431-86 My '17 

 Nematode disease contr-ol. Am Flor 48:741, 



1158 Ap 21, Je 16 '17 

 Nematode galls as a factor in the marketing 



and milling of wheat. D. A. Coleman, il map 



U S Ag B 734:1-16 '18 



* Nematode pests. Nature (St Martin's st, Lon- 



don, W.C. 6d) 101:94-5 Ap 4 '18 



• Nematodes on marketable fishes. H. P. K. 



Agersborg. Science (Science Press, Garrison, 

 N.Y. 15c) n s 48:493-5 N 15 '18 



New parasitic nema found infesting cotton and 

 potatoes. N. A. Cobb, il J Ag Research 

 11:27-33 O 1 '17 



New science of nematology. A. Salsbury. il 

 Scientific Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 

 lOc) 82:380-1 D 9 '16 



Occuri-ence of the giant nematode, diocto- 

 thyme renale in the United States and Can- 

 ada, bibliog W: A. Riley. Am Vet M Assn 

 J 49:801-9 S '16 



Par-asitic nematodes in the Belgian Congo. A. 

 Raillet and A. Henry. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 

 9, no 4:466-7 Ap '18 



Physaloptera from the dog, with a note on 

 the nematode parasites of the dog in Noi'th 

 America. M. C. Hall and M. Wigdor. bib- 

 liog il Am Vet M Assn J 53:733-44 S '18 



Potato eelworm. A. L. Lovett. il Ore Ag Ext 

 B 198:1-4 '17 



Serious eelworm or nematode disease of 

 wheat; control the disease by use of clean 

 seed — crop rotation — sanitary measures. 

 L. P. Byars. il U S Ag C 114:1-5 '18 



Study of the root-nematode (heterodera radi- 

 cicolaj and its control. W. P. Duruz. bibliog 

 il Soil Sci 4:481-92 D '17 



Tvlenchus or eel-worm infection: a sugges- 

 tion. H. E. Durham. Gard Chron (Lond) 62: 

 116 S 22 '17 



Tylenchus similis, the cause of a root disease 

 of sugar- cane and banana. N. A. Cobb. J 

 Ag Research 4:561-8 S '15 



.SVe also Ascar-is; Lungworms; Strongyli- 

 dosis; Sugar-beet nematodes; Trichina and 

 trichinosis 

 Nematospora. See Saccharomycetes 

 Nematus erichsonii. See Larch sawflies 

 Neopeckia 



Spore variation In neopeckia coulteri. J. S. 

 Boyce. Phyt 6:357-9 Ag '16 

 Neotoma fuscipes mohajensis. See Pack rats 

 Nephrolepis. See Ferns 



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