AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Rhubarb — Continued 

 Rhubarb as food and medicine. Mrs J. S. 



Emmons. Gi'een's Fruit Grower 36:19 My '16 

 Rhubarb, asparagus, and suchlike, il Country- 

 Gent 82:732 Ap 14 '17 

 Rhubarb culture. J. L. Stahl. il Western Wash 



Ag Exp B V 4:9-11 Ja '17 

 Rhubarb culture (C. 38). C. C. Carstens. N Y 



State Ag Exp Rep 1915:665-8 '16 

 Rhubarb for market. C. E. Brehm. il Country 



Gent 81:162 Ja 22 '16 

 Rhubarb, notes on its history, and the use 



of its leaves as a vegetable. Scientific Am 



Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 84:94-5 Ag 11 



'17 

 Rhubarb plant. L. Mosbaek. Minn Hort 44: 



465-6 D '16 

 Rhubarb preserves. Rural N T 75:962 Jl 8 '16 

 Rhubarb recipes. H. A. Lyman. O Judd 



Farmer 60:22 My 6 '16 

 Success with rhubarb. A. A. Eastman. Mar- 

 ket Growers J 23:207 D 1 '18 

 Tested rhubarb recipes. H. A. Lynan. Rural 



N Y 77:421 Mr 16 '18 

 Ways of using rhubarb. L. Brewer, il Cornell 



Reading Courses 5, no 107:95-107 '16; Same. 



Cornell Ag Exp Rep 1916, v 2:1063-73 '17 

 Wholesome rhubarb. V. C. Lee. O Judd 



Farmer 64:587 Je 1 '18 

 WHiolesoine rhubarb ways. M. G. Feint. O 



Judd Farmer 60:26 Ap 8 '16 

 Rhus 



Fats from rhus laurina and rhus diversiloba. 



J. B. McNair. Bot Gaz 64:330-6 O '17 

 Flavones of rhus. C: E. Sando and H. H. 



Bartlett. Am J Bot 5:112-19 Mr '18 

 Secietory canals of rhus diversiloba. J. B. 



McXair. bibliog Bot Gaz 65:268-73 Mr '18 

 Ribes. See Currants; Gooseberries 

 Rice 

 Absorption of nutrients as affected by the 



number of roots supplied with the nutrient. 



P. L. Gile and J. O. Carrero. bibliog J Ag 



Research 9:73-95 Ap 16 '17 

 Agricultural situation for 1918; rice; produce 



more rice for consumption and export, maps 



U S Ag C 89:1-24 '18 

 Assimilation of colloidal iron by rice. P. L. 



Gile and J. O. Carrero. J Ag Research 3: 



205-10 D '14 

 Assimilation of iron by rice from certain 



nutrient solutions. P. L. Gile and J. O. 



Carrero. bibliog J Ag Research 7:503-28 D 



18 '16 

 Correlative characters of the rice plant. H. O. 



Jacobson. Philippine Ag R 9, no 2:74-119 '16; 



Abstract. Int R Sci & Piac Ag 8, no 1:60-0 Ja 



'17 

 Cultivation trials in ricefields with a Moline 



tractor in Italy. A. Tarcheth. Int R Sci & 



Prac Ag 9, no 3:342-3 Mr '18 

 DilTerences of humidity in ripe paddy. Int R 



Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 1:64 Ja '16 

 Eat more rice. Weekly N L 5:5 My 8 '18 

 Effects of meteorological factors on the 



growth and yield of rice in the Vercelli dis- 

 trict. Piedmont, Italy. B. Marcarelli. Int. R 



Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:539-41 My '18 

 Experiments on the artificial hybridisation of 



rice in Java. L. Kock. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 



8,no 9:1240-1 S '17 

 Fertiliser trials with tetraphosphate in 



Piedmont rice fields, Italy. Int R Sci & 



Prac Ag 8, no 2:230-2 F '17 

 Healthiness of rice fields in Italy. O. Bordiga. 



Int R Sci & Prac Ag 7, no 3:336-8 Mr '16 

 History of rice. Ag J of India 12:471-2 Jl '17 

 Importance and character of the inilled rice 



imported into the United States. F. B. 



Wise, il U S Ag B 323:1-8 '15 

 Improvement of the rice crop in Bengal by 



pure line selection. R. S. Finlow. Ag J of 



India 12:280-2 Ap '17 

 Irrigation of rice in California. R. D. Robert- 

 son, il Cal Ag Exp B 279:254-70 '17 

 Learning to eat rice. A. E. Richter. il Coun- 

 try Gent 82:1344 S 1 '17 

 New eight million dollar crop. C. Crow. II 



Country Gent 82:1554-5 O 13 '17 

 Observations on the inheritance of anthocyan 



pigment in paddy varieties. G. P. Hector. 



Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8,no 8:1113-14 Ag '17 



Progress report, substation no. 4, Beaumont. 

 Texas, 1909-1914. H. H. Laude. il Tex Ag 

 Exp B 200:1-18 '16 



Resume of work of plant industry division, 

 1916; rice work. A. M. Burton, il Philippine 

 Ag R lO.no 4:361-8 '17 



Reversible transformability of allelomorphs in 

 rice in Japan. H. Terao. Int R Sci & Prao 

 Ag 9, no 1:49-51 Ja '18 



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

 ture, p. 46-9) maps 17 U S Ag 



Rice cultivation, Koyuga. T. A. J. Smith. J 

 Dept Ag Victoria 14:493-4 Ag '16 



Rice culture. A. P. Spencer. Fla Ag Ext C 

 5:1-4 "18 



Rice farmer uses a gas tractor. F. W. Bur- 

 nett, il Power F 26:34 N '17 



Rice fields as a factor in the control of ma- 

 laria. S. B. Freeborn, bibliog J Econ Entom 

 10:354-9 Je '17 



Rice growing in Florida. H. S. Elliot. Fla As 

 Dept Quar B v 27:27-31 Ap '17 



Rice-growing in New South Wales. Ag Gaz of 

 New South Wales 27:799-800 N '16 



Rice in the Americas. 24p il '17 Pan Ameri- 

 can union, Washington, D.C. 



Rice investigations. Philippine Ag R 9, no 2: 

 55-6 '16 



Rice vs. potatoes. Ohio F 139:418 Mr 17 '17 



Rice yield ruined. R. Gotthold. Scientific Am 

 (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c; 117:154-5 S 1 '17 



The Southern rice growers' association has 

 decided that the propitious time to start a 

 rice advertising campaign is the present, 

 wlien prices are soaring. The rice crop was 

 plentiful and since rice is nutritious and its 

 price still comparatively low, the advan- 

 tages of advertising are clear. A three-year 

 campaign has been decided on, with an ex- 

 penditure of $300,000 each year. Rice grow- 

 ers, millers, brokers, and manufacturers of 

 rice-framing machinery are expected to 

 participate. — Business Digest 



Sowing and transplanting rice on the da- 

 pog method, peculiar to some parts of the 

 Philippines. S. Apostol. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 7, no 7:909-70 Jl '16 



Testing, storage and preparation of unpol- 

 ished rice. W. M. Ottow. Int R Sci & Prac 

 Ag 7, no 12:1737-8 D '16 



Toxic action of soluble aluminium salts upon 

 the growth of the rice plant. K. Miyake. 

 Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 5:552-4 My '18 



Tractor's place in the rice fields. A. L. Dahl. 

 il Power F 27:13 Jl '18 



Transplanting in the control of wild rice In 

 Italy. B. Marcarelli. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, 

 no 2:187-8 F '18 



Why America should develop greater rice 

 fields to solve the food problem, il Current 

 Opinion (63 W. 36th st, N.Y. 25c) 62:436-7 

 Je '17 



See laho Cookery — Rice; Rice beer; Rice 

 flour; Rice milling 



By-products 



By-products of the decortication of rice in 

 the feeding of milking cows. R. Giuliani. 

 Int R Sci & Prac Ag 8, no 1:102-4 Ja '17 



By-products of the decortication of rice (pula 

 vergine) in the feeding of working oxen; ex- 

 periments in Italy. A. Pirocchi. Int R Sci & 

 Prac Ag 8,no 10:1387-9 O '17 



Composition of rice and its bv-products. G. S. 

 Fraps. Tex Ag Exp B 191:1-41 '16 



Fattening swine on rice by-products. H. E. 

 Dvorachek. Ark Ag Exp B 128:1-24 '16 



New use for rice hulls has occasioned the in- 

 stallation of a plant in Nev/ Orleans to 

 make a. bone-black substitute out of rice 

 hulls the charred rice hulls being used as 

 a substitute for bone black in the refining 

 of sugar. It is said that this will bring 

 much additional revenue to the rice indus- 

 try of the South, as it furnishes a commer- 

 cial use for rice hulls 



Use of rice hulls as a fuel in Italy. Scientific 

 Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 117:497 D 29 

 •17 



Utilization of rice and its by-products. Sci 

 Am Sup (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 86:377 

 D 14 '18 



