460 



AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



Food — Colli imied 



Storage 

 Connecticut home grown foods; their stor- 

 age. M. E. Hayes. Conn Ag Coll (Ext) B 



22:1-8 '20 



Terminology 



Report of committee to cooperate with 

 other committees on food definitions and 

 standards. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 3:198- 

 203, 580-4 N '19. My '20 



Report of committee to cooperate with other 

 conunittees on food definitions, 1920. W: 

 Frear and others. Assn Offic Ag Chem J 

 4:275-86 N '20 



Report of committee to cooperate with other 

 committees on food definitions, 1921. Assn 

 Offic Ag Chem J 4:586-94 My '21 

 Food, Coloring of 



Coloring- in food: a consideration of artificial 

 coloration. J. Sorenson. N Y Prod R 48:1016 

 O 1 ']9 



Decisions on food colors. Ohio Ag Dept B v 

 14:175-7 Ap '21 

 Food, Cooling of 



Cooling food in hot weather. M. B. Richard- 

 son. N M Ag Ext Farm Courier v 8:11-12 

 Jl '20 



Keeping food with little or no ice. Prac F 

 116:212 Jl 1 '20 

 Food, Cost of 



Activities of the government in the control 

 of consumption and price of food. Great 

 Britain. B: H. Hibbard. {In Effects of the 

 great war upon agriculture in the United 

 States and Great Britain, p. 192-225) '19 

 Carnegie endowment for int. peace, 2 Jack- 

 son place. Washington, D.C. 



British food prices. H: F. Grady. (Commerce 

 Reports no. 264) p 810 (N 10) '19 U.S. Bur. 

 of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 



Cost of food in national restaurants in Lon- 

 don. Monthly Labor R (U.S. Bur. of Labor 

 Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 7:1271-2 N 

 '18 



Eastern food e.xpert defends the farmer. Wal- 

 laces' F 44:1718 S 5 '19 



Estimating food costs. J Home Econ 12:178- 

 9 Ap '20 



Factors in food prices. F. W. Parsons. Sat 

 Eve Post (Independence sq, Philadelphia 

 5c) 193:35-6 Jl 3 '20 



Food and drink; present sugar shortage. In- 

 dependent (119 W. 40th St, N.Y. 10c) 100: 

 39-40 N 1 '19 



Food expenditures by men and women. H. 

 Secrist. Am Statistical Assn Quar (Boston 

 fl) 16:467-71 S '19 



Food price furore. N" T Prod R 48:701 Ag 13 

 '19 



Food prices. Cal Commonwealth Club Trans 

 (Room 402, Kearny st, San Francisco) v 14, 

 no 12 445-84P 10c '19 



Food supply and price outlook. B. W. Snow. 

 O Judd Farmer 68:1108 Jl 17 '20 



Foreign food prices show disturbance of war 

 in production and distribution. Weeklv N L 

 fi:S D 25 '18: Same. Am Sheen n & w'38:799 

 D *18; Same. Hoard's D 56:777 D 27 '18;' 

 Same. Kimball's D P 17:88 Ja 25 '19 



General index numbers of food prices on a 

 nutritive value base. Monthlv Labor R (U S 

 Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 

 7:1254-6 N '18 



Government measures to reduce food costs in 

 Peru. G. W. Handley. (Commerce Reports 

 no. 241) p 286 (O 14) '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign 

 and domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 



High hopes of lower prices. Literary Digest 

 (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 62:8 S 20 '19 



Higher prices and food surplus. Independent 

 (119 W. 40th St, N.Y. 10c) 99:144-5 Ag 2 



History of prices during the war; prices of 

 foods. M. S. Wildman. (Price B. 4) 18p '19 

 U.S. War industries bd., Washington, D.C. 



Incidence of high prices. Independent (119 W 

 40th st, N.Y. 10c) 99:383-4 S 20 '19 



Increase in the cost of food during the past 

 six years. Literary Digest (354 4th av, N.Y. 

 10c) 62:105-6 Ag 23 '19 



Increased prices for food. Hoard's D 58:163 

 Ag 22 '19 



Increasing city population and decreasing 

 farm population producing an inevitable 

 trend of higher foodstuffs. L. B. Lang- 

 worthy. Manufacturers Record (Baltimore, 

 Md. loc) .b:i;i:i-4 .\ 20 ly 



Industry and food prices after the war. J. P. 

 Norton. Sci Monthly (Science Press, (Har- 

 rison, N.Y. 30c) 8:546-51 Je '19 



June prices of food and fuel in Canada. 

 F. S. S. Johnson. (Commerce Reports no. 

 187) p 818-19 (Ag 11) '19 U.S. Bur. of for- 

 eign and domestic commerce, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Just settlement of the war between pro- 

 ducers and consumers. W. J. Spillman. 

 Columbia Univ Quar (Columbia Univ. 

 Press. N.Y. $1) 21:98-108 Ap '19 



Lower food prices. R. W. Bird. Current Af- 

 fairs (177 Milk st, Boston 5c) 10:7+ Ag 25 

 •19 



Making the workman's dollar bigger. E. P. 

 Harris. Industrial Management (6 E. 39th 

 st, N.Y. 35c) 58:111-12 Ag '19 



Marketing of retail prices on commodities. 

 H. C. Wallace. (Commerce Reports no. 222) 

 p 1521-2 (S 22) '19 U.S. Bur. of foreign and 

 domestic commerce, Washington, D.C. 



Militant marketing in Paris adds zest to 

 after-war life. Literary Digest (354 4th av, 

 N.Y. 10c) 62:47-9 S 27 '19 



Minimum prices for local food crops. Ja- 

 maica Ag Soc J 24:49-50 F '20 



Now, 1920, & then; 1776. 4p '20 Am. Ex- 

 change nat. bank, 128 Broadway, N.Y. 



Extracts from a pamphlet entitled 

 Thoughts on the causes and consequences 

 of the present high prices of provisions 



Responsibility of the consumer for food 

 standards and prices. A. G. Morgan. J 

 Home Econ 13:219-24, 317-26 My, Jl '21 



Study of the present cost of food. J. Krueger. 

 J Home Econ 11:163-6 Ap '19 



What's the matter with tlie eastern farmer? 

 J. M. Gathany. il Outlook (381 4th av, N.Y. 

 15c) 126:286-9 O 13 '20 

 See also Domestic finance 



Statistics 



Average retail food prices and percentages of 

 increase in 39 cities, 1918 compared with 

 1913. E. B. Carr. Monthly Labor R (U.S. 

 Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 

 8:719-30 Mr '19 



Compaiison of food costs in 45 cities, Sep- 

 tember, 1917, to October, 1918. E. B. Carr. 

 Monthlv Labor R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Sta- 

 tistics, Washington, D.C.) 7:1243-53 N '18 



Comparison of retail food costs in 50 cities in 

 the United States. Monthly Labor R (U.S. 

 Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 

 9:696-7 S '19 



Comparison of retail price changes in the 

 United States and foreign countries. 

 Monthlv Labor R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Sta- 

 tistics, Washington, D.C.) 8:1056-62 Ap '19 



Cost of food in United States and Canada. 

 Canada Municipal J (Coristine bldg., Mon- 

 treal, Canada $2.25 per yr.) 15:311 S '19 



Fall in wholesale food prices. London Times 

 Trade Sup 9:63 O 8 '21 



Food cheap in Portland. Oregon Voter 

 (Worcester bldg., Portland, Ore. 10c) 19:267, 

 269 N 15 '19 



Food cost in fifty-nine cities. Literary Di- 

 gest (354 4th av, N.Y. 10c) 63:94 O 11 '19 



Gross margin of profit in retail sales of food 

 in the District of Columbia. Monthly La- 

 bor R (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Wash- 

 ington, D.C.) 9:1067-81 O '19 



Price changes, wholesale and retail, in the 

 United States. Monthly Labor R (U.S. Bur. 

 of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 7: 

 1586-95; 8:1648-51 D '18. Je '19 



Prices and cost of living; retail prices of 

 food in the United States. See monthly 

 numbers of Monthly labor review (U.S. 

 Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 



