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Cotton thrips „^ „^ ^ „„ ,„, 



Thrips on cotton. Ag News 20:26 Ja /^ ^l 



Cotton trade . , ^ 



American influence in China's cotton industry. 

 B. Y. Lee. Cotton (W. R. C. Smith Pub. Co., 

 Dalton, Ga. 50c) 84:153-7 Ja '20 

 Argument for more cotton. B. Nixon. Am 



Fert 50:88 Je 21 '19 

 Atlas of American agriculture, pt 5, section 

 A; cotton. O. C. Stine and O. E. Baker. 

 (Advance sheets 4) 28p bibliog il maps '18 

 U.S. Office of farm management, Washing- 

 ton, D.C. ^ X, XT 



Belgian cotton-spinning industry. C: R. Nas- 

 mith. (Commerce Reports no. 173) p 476- 

 80 (JI 24) '20 U.S. Bur. of foreign and 

 domestic commerce, "Washington, D.C. 

 Brazilian cotton situation. A: I. HassKarl. 

 (Commerce Reports no. 234) p 99-101 (O 6) 

 '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- 

 merce, Washington, D.C. 

 British plans for development of cotton 

 growing in India. Am Fert 51:60 Ag 30 19 

 Buying cotton for future delivery. R. N. Dur- 

 fee. Textile World (334 4th av, N.Y. $4 per 

 yr.) 56:24894- O 25 '19 

 Common interests of the cotton grower and 

 cotton manufacturer in the United States. 

 R. R. Wilson. Econ World (128 Water 

 St. N.Y. 25c) n s 17:364-8 Mr 15 '19 

 Condition of the cotton industry in Germany. 

 F. Simpich. (Commerce Reports no. 57) p 

 1361 (Mr 9) '20 U.S. Bur. of foreign and 

 domestic commerce, Washlngrton, D.C. 

 Conditions in Egypt; general survey of posi- 

 tion. London Times Trade Sup 9:9 S 17 

 •21 

 Cotton and the Far Eastern markets. A. 

 L. WTiite. Cotton (W. R. C. Smith pub. 

 CO. Atlanta, Ga. 50c) 85:197-8 Ja '21 

 Cotton deficiency. London Times Trade Sup 



6:375 Je 19 '20 

 Cotton exports from Brazil in 1917. Econ 

 World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) n s 17: 

 319 Mr 1 '19 

 Cotton growing in Andalusia. R. Harnden. 

 (Commerce Reports no. 88) p 336 (Ap 15) 

 '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- 

 merce, Washington, D.C; Same. Econ 

 World (128 Water st, N.Y. 25c) n s 17:607 

 Ap 26 '19 

 Cotton industry. (In Rep., Montserrat ag. 

 dppt., 1917, p. 33-5; 1918. p. 35-7) 6d '17-'19 

 West Indies Imperial dept. of ag., Barbados 

 Cotton manufacture; Indian output less than 

 imports. London Times Trade Sup 6:501 

 Jl 24 '20 

 Cotton market. Am Fert 50:44 F 1 '19 

 Cotton market. Am Fert 53:73 N 20 '20 

 Cotton marketing in India: standardized 

 weights. London Times Trade Sup 6:227 My 

 15 '20 

 Cotton situation in China. J. Arnold. (Com- 

 merce Reports no. 114) p 846 (My 15) '19 

 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- 

 merce. Washington, D.C. 

 Cotton trade in the United States in 1918. 

 A. R. Marsh. Econ World (128 Water st, 

 N.Y. 25c) n s 17:185-8 F 8 '19 



Republished from the Annual financial 

 and commercial review of the Times, Lon- 

 don, Jan. 21, 1919 

 Cotton Venetians; import trade and domestic 

 production. (Tariff information ser. 10) 83p 

 '19 U.S. Tariff comm., Washington, D.C. 

 Cotton warehousing and financing. R. N. Dur- 

 fee. Textile World (334 4th av, N.Y. $3 per 

 yr.) 55:230+ Ja 11 '19 

 Cotton warehousing — benefits of an adequate 

 svstem. R. L. Newton and J. M. Workman. 

 plans IT S Ag Yearbook 1918:399-432 '19; 

 Same. Separate 763 

 Czechoslovakia's cotton supply. V. A. Gering- 

 er. (Commerce Reports no. 91) p 341-2 

 (Ap 17) '20 U.S. Bur. of foreign and do- 

 mestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 

 Denmark may be made gateway for Amer- 

 ican cotton. Market Rep 2:140 Ag 28 '20 

 Direct selling of cotton urged as raiser's 



remedy. Weekly N L 7:1 Ag 13 '19 

 Don't sell a bale under 30 cents. Prog F 34: 

 1504 S 20 '19 



El Rey Algodon: the cotton crop of Mexico 

 worth one hundred million pesos this year. 

 A. E. Blair. il Am Chamber Commerce 

 of Mexico J (Corner of Motolinia and Ave. 

 Madero, Mexico City $2 per yr.) p 2-5- 

 Jl '20 

 Empire cotton growing com. report. (Cmd. 

 523) 74p maps Is 6d '20 Gt. Britain Bd. 

 of trade, London 

 Empire cotton: report of the Board of trade 

 committee. Bd Trade J (Imperial House, 

 Kingsway, London, W.C. 2 6d) n s 104: 

 104-S Ja 22 '20 

 Exchange rates and trade; suggested cotton 

 reserve. London Times Trade Sup 6:345 

 Je 12 '20 

 Exports of cotton from India to European 

 countries and Japan. Econ World (128 

 Water st, N.Y. 25c) n s 17:355 Mr 8 '19 

 Fabric of civilization: a short survey of the 

 cotton industry in the United States. 62p il 

 '19 Guaranty Trust co. of N.Y., 140 Broad- 

 way, N.Y. 



Contains a cotton price chart from 1913- 

 1919 

 Factors in the cotton situation that must be 

 faced. D. B. Osborne. Am Fert 50:29-31 Mr 

 15 '19 

 Finance of the cotton trade. P: Forrester. 

 4p '20 P: Forrester, dir., Barclays bank, ltd., 

 54 Lombard st, London, E.C. 3 

 Financing the cotton imports. T. G. Barn- 

 father. J Inst Bankers (Blades, East & 

 Blades, 23 Abchurch Lane, London, E.C. 4 

 Is 6d) 41:57-61 F '20 

 Future of the cotton industry. H. E. Howe. Sci 

 Am (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 122:300 Mr 20 

 '20 

 German cotton requirements. O. D. Ham- 

 mond. Am Fert 55:43-4 O 8 '21 

 Germany's plan for large scale cotton pro- 

 duction in Mesopotamia. Econ World fl2S 

 Water st, N.Y. 25c) ns 17:391 Mr 15 '19 

 Good points from president Wannamaker's 

 speech. J. S. Wannamalter. Prog F 34:1542 

 S 27 '19 

 Help for cotton industry in amended ware- 

 house act. Weekly N L 7:1 S 10 '19 

 How a cotton warehousing system helps cot- 

 ton farmers. C. Poe. Prog F 34:525 Mr 22 

 '19 

 Important position of cotton during war. 

 Textile World (334 4th av, N.Y. $3 per yr.) 

 55:251+ Ja 11 '19 

 Improved methods of cotton financing. J: Bol- 

 linger. Textile World (334 4th av, N.Y. $4 

 per yr.) 56:2491+ O 25 '19 

 Improvement of Tinnevellies cotton. R. 



Thomas. Ag J of India 14:315-30 Ap '19 

 Indian cotton industry: Bombay mill-owners' 

 complaint. London Times Trade Sup 8:289 

 Je 25 '21 

 Internationalism in industry; what the cot- 

 ton congress has achieved. London Times 

 Trade Sup 6:345 Je 12 '20 

 Keen business inethods needed to save South 

 its cotton supremacy. C. A. Whittle. (C.21) 

 4p n.d. Southern fertilizer assn.. Soil im- 

 provement com., Atlanta, Ga. 

 Looking ahead in the cotton market. Am 



Fert 54:66 Ja 15 '21 

 Make the cotton vultures go hungry! N. T. 



Blackwell. Prog F 34:1509 S 20 '19 

 Manchester cotton trade situation. R. E. Hola- 

 day. (Commerce Reports no. 1) p 3-5 (Ja 2) 

 '20 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic com- 

 merce, Washington, D.C. 

 Marketing of the country's crops under exist- 

 ing financial conditions, with particular 

 reference to the cotton crop. W. P. G. 

 Harding. Econ World (128 Water st, N.Y. 

 25c) n s 19:616-19 My 1 '20 

 More about the cotton export corporation. 



H. E. Carr. Prog F 34:826 My 10 '19 

 Movement of the Eg>-ptian cotton crop. L. 

 Maynard. (Commerce Reports no. 304) p 

 1315-17 (D 28) '20 U.S. Bur. of foreign and 

 domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 

 Necessity of paying to the producer a profit- 

 able price for his cotton. J. S. Wanna - 

 maker. Textile World (334 4th av, N.Y. $4 

 per vr.) 56:24524- O 25 '19 



