AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



287 



Cotton trade — Continued 



New angle on cotton contracts. M. T. Gooch. 

 Congressional Record (Washington, D.C.) 

 57:4;'73-4 Mr 1 '19 

 New cotton industry for old in Japan. T. Mat- 

 suda. il Trans-Pacific (Japan Advertiser 

 bldg., Tokyo, Japan 50c) 1:13-18 N '1!' 

 New era between the sections. W. B. Thomp- 

 son. Textile World (334 4th av, N.Y. *3 

 per yr.") 55:25354- Ap 26 '19 

 Nonpartisan league for the South. O. D. 

 Wannamaker. Nation (20 Vesey st. N.Y. 

 15c) 110:1)48-9 My 15 '20 

 Northerns cotton. G. R. Hilson. Ag J of 



India 14:300-14 Ap '19 

 Output of Indian cotton mills. (Commerce 

 Reports no. 265) p 840-1 (N 11) '19 U.S. Bur. 

 of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 

 Propost-d cotton export financing corporation. 



J. F. Duggar. Prog F 34:923 2»Iy 31 '19 

 Prospects of the industry. London Times 



Trade Sup 7:285 D 4 '20 

 Prosperity or poverty, which? Prog F 34: 



6r>S Ap 12 '19 

 Relation of South's cotton to nation's wel- 

 fare. R: H. Edmonds. Textile Wbrld (344 

 4th av. N.Y. $3 per yr.) 55:3291-|- My 31 '19 

 Report of research committee. Textile World 

 (334 4th av, N.Y. $3 per yr.) 55:2505-|- Ap 

 26 '19 

 Report of the Indian cotton commission, 1919. 

 201p '19 India Supt. of govt. ptg.. Calcutta 

 Some of the problems arising out of the suc- 

 cessful introduction of American cotton in 

 the western Punjab. W. Roberts. Ag J of 

 India 14:42-8 Ja '19 

 South American opportunities. G. D: Wood- 

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

 yr.) 56:2519-20 O 25 '19 

 South on a cotton strike. Literarv Digest 



(354 4th av, N.Y. lOc) 60:20-1 Mr 22 '19 

 Spain's demand for American cotton likely 



to increase. Market Rep 2:141 Ag 28 '20 

 Speech accepting the presidency of the Ameri- 

 can cotton association. J. S. Wannamaker. 

 Prog F 34:996 Je 14 '19 

 Status of cotton and woolen industries in 

 Belgium. C. E. Herring. (Commerce Reports 

 no. 273) p 1036-8 (N 20) '19 U.S. Bur. of for- 

 eign and domestic commerce, Washington, 

 D.C. 

 Status of German cotton industry outlined. 



Market Rep 2:369 D 11 '20 

 Study in cotton. M. V. Calvin. Am Pert 51: 



84-1- Ag 2 '19 

 Survey of the cotton industry. 1920. C. W. 

 Macnra. Financial R of Reviews (6 Grafton 

 St, New Bond st, London, T\^ 1 Is) 16: 

 105-13 Mr '21 

 Turn calamity in cotton to pro.«perity. C. 



Ousley. Weekly N L 6:1 F 26 '19 

 United States exports of cotton textiles. J: 

 Barrett. Pan Am Union B (17th and B 

 sts. N.W., Washington, D.C. 25c) 51:245-8 

 S '20 

 Urges Chicago as great cotton market. T. H. 

 Price. Chicago Commerce (10 P. T^a Salle st, 

 Chicago 10c) 15:13-14-1- N 22 '19 

 Venezuela rapidly developing cotton manu- 

 facture. H. C. Plummer. Textile World 

 (334 4th av, N.Y. $4 per vr.) 57:27994- Ap 

 17 '20 

 Warehouse receipts as a basis for cotton 

 loans. Commerce Monthly (31 Nassau st, 

 N.Y.) p 11-15 S '20 

 Warehousing of cotton. "W. B. Thompson. 

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

 56:2479+ O 25 '19 

 What cotton farmers are fighting for. J. H. 

 . Pou. Prog F 34:572-3 Mr 29 '19 

 What cotton mu.et bring. J. P. Wannamaker. 



il Banker-F 6:2-4 N "19 

 What the cotton farmer gets. Frog F 34:1724 



O 25 '19 

 Why cotton goes up. A. R. Marsh. Prog F 34: 



973 Je 7 '19 

 Wool and cotton. W. W. Reynolds. Ohio F 



143:518 Mr 29 '19 

 World cotton conference. B. C. Powell, il 



Banker-F 7:12 D '19 

 World cotton conference at New Orleans. Am 

 Industries (30 Church st, N.Y. 10c) 19:8-9 

 J] '19 



V\"oild cotton conference at New Orleans. J. 



F. Duggar. Prog F 34:1770 N 1 '19 

 World cotton conference meets in England. 



H: G. Lord. Textile World (334 4th av, N.Y. 



?4 per yr.) 60:257-|- Jl 9 '21 

 Woilu ooaon sources adequate. J. Button. 



il Export Am Industries (30 Church st, 



N.Y. $3 per yr.) 23:37-;t O '19 

 World demand for cotton is far in excess of 



present production. Americas (Foreign 



Trade Dept., 55 Wall st, N.Y.) p 1-5 Jl 



'20 

 World's cotton conference. Miss Banker 



(Jackson, Miss. $1 per yr.) 5:23, 25, 27 Je 



'19 

 World's cotton figures available: International 



federation resumes pre-war publications. 



J of Commerce (Charles Birchall, ltd., James 



st, Liverpool, England Is) p 11 Ap 22 '20 

 World's cotton production again on prewar 



basis; consumption still far below normal. 



Market Rep 3:65 Ja 29 '21 

 World's future needs of cotton. J: A. Todd. 



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



56:2445-f O 25 '19 

 World's supply of cotton. Ag News 19:95 Mr 



20 '20 

 Sec also Cotton — Prices; Cotton growers; 



also American cotton association 



Directories 

 List of cotton warehousemen licensed under 

 the United States warehouse act prior to 

 April 1, 1921. (Service and regulatory an- 

 nouncements—Markets 68) p 1-19 '21 U S Ag 



Laws and regulations 



Decret relatif a la requisition et a la decla- 

 ration des -stocks de ooton en France. Int 

 Yearbook Ag Leg 1917:323-4 '18 



Instructions rebilive to the disposition of 

 cotton and cotton seed produced in regu- 

 lated cotton zones in the state of Texas. 

 (Service and regulatory announcements^ 

 Fed. hort. bd. 65) p 96-7 '19 U S Ag 



New Egyptian cotton law. Ag J of India 16: 

 338-40 My '21 



Regulations of the Secietary of agriculture 

 under section 5 of the United States cotton 

 futures act as amended March 4, 1919. U S 

 Ag Sec C 137:1-26 '19 



Statistics 



Acreage and production of tobacco, cotton, 

 and rice in the United States. Ip '21 U.S. 

 Bur. of the census, Washington, D.C. 



American consumption of cotton during De- 

 cember. Am Fert 52:110 Ja 31 '20 



British cotton growing association; month- 

 ly -meeting, Manchester, Feb. 1, 1921. Ag 

 News 20:70 Mr 5 '21 



British cotton trade during 1919. (Commerce 

 Reports no. 39) p 944-7 (F 16) '20 U.S. Bur. 

 of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 



Census bureau report on consumption and 

 distribution of cotton. Econ World (128 

 Water st. N.Y. 25c) n s 17:247 F 15 '19 



Condition of the Alabama cotton crop. Prog 

 F 34:1280 Ag 9 '19 



Consumption of cotton in American mills. Am 

 Fert 50:37 Mr 1 '19 



Cotton acreage and condition report. L. M. 

 Eastbrook. Prog F 34:1149 Jl 12 '19 



Cotton at 54.4; production to be very small. 

 Prog F 34:1642 O 11 '19 



Cotton carry-over placed at less than million 

 bales. E. D. Smith. Annalist (Times sq, N.Y. 

 lOc) 17:350 Mr 21 '21 , , ^ 



Cotton condition report, 1919. Monthly Crop 

 Rep 5:114 N '19 



Cotton condition September 25. 1919. Monthly 

 Crop Rep 5:105 O '19 



Cotton exports for a century. Am Fert 54:bJ 

 My 21 '21 



Cotton facts and figures. Prog F 34:266 F 15 

 '19 



Cotton for automobile tires, il Sci Arn (233 

 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 122:603 My 29 '20 



Cotton growers must receive fair Prices, 

 says Secretary, map Weekly N L 8:1-|- b 

 22" '20 



