AGRICULTURAL L\DEX 



545 



Grasses — Continued 



Increased production of grass. G. Turnbull. J 

 Bd Ag 26:607-21 S '19 



Intensive method of seeding grass. Rural N Y 

 SOiatSS JI SO '21 



KaJisas rich pasture grasses. F. D. Tomson. 

 Breeder's Gaz 80:698 N 17 "21 



Lawn grasses for South China. H. B. Gray- 

 bill. (B. 25) 6p il '20 Canton Christian coll.. 

 Canton, China 



Manurial loss in burned grass. C: E. Thorne. 

 Rural N Y 80:642- Ap 30 '21 



Meadows for the northern states. C. V. 

 Piper and L. Carrier. map Farmers' B 

 1170:1-13 '20 



More grass to make more beef. F. D. Far- 

 rell. Breeder's Gaz 75:841 Ap 10 '19 



Mv expenence with various new grasses. A. 

 LaForge. Taciflc Rural Press 100:575 O 30 

 '20 



Native and introduced grasses at Mount 

 George, Manning river. E. Breakwell. il 

 Ag Gaz of New South Wales 31:399-400 

 Je '20 



New drouth-resistant perennial grass. E. 

 Spencer. Pacific Rural Press 100:509 O 16 

 '20 



New grasses for California: phalaris stenop- 

 tera Hack. P. B. Kennedy, il Cal Univ Pub 

 Ag Soi v 3.no 1:1-24 '17 (30c): Abstract. 

 Int R Sci & Prac Ag 10.no 7:884-5 Jl '19 



New grasses may make Guam independent 

 of meat produced outside the island. 

 Weekly N L. 8:3 F 23 '21 



New grasses to supplement range forage. R. 

 E. Hodges. Pacific Rural Press 100:575 O 

 30 '20 



Note on certain species of sporobolus and 

 chloris. K. Ranga Achariyar and C. Tadu- 

 lingam. Madras Ag Dept Yearbook 1918:69- 

 84 'IS (Is 9d) 



Pastures in our wheat-growing districts; the 

 displacement of native grasses by intro- 

 duced herbage. E. Breakwell. il Ag Gaz 

 of New South Wales 32:685-91 O '21 (to 

 be cont) 



Plant succession in relation to range man- 

 agement. A. W. Sampson, il U S Ag B 

 791:1-76 '19 



Popular descriptions of grasses. E. Breakwell. 

 il Ag Gaz of New South Wales 28:715-18, 

 762-72, 824-6: 29:38-41, 159-66, 274-80. 387-95, 

 548-58, 627-31, 780-5, 837-47; 30:80-6, 182-6. 

 484-93, 632-9, 719-22, 781-7; 31:24-8, 308-14, 

 507-12, 789-92: 32:191-6. 537-42 O '17-Ja. Mr- 

 Ap, Je, Ag-S, N-D '18, F-Mr. J!, S-X '19. 

 Ja, My, Jl, N '20, Mr, Ag '21 



Possibilities of African grasses in paper 

 manufacture. C. J. West. Paper (471 4th 

 av. N.Y. 25c) 26:10 Je 23 '20 



Preliminary note on the grasses growing in 

 the coconut stations, Kasaragod Taluk, 

 South Kanara district. C. Tadulingam. 

 Madras Ag Dept Yearbook 1918:87-92 '18 

 (Is 9d) 



Re\Tsions of North American grasses. A. S. 

 Hitchcock and A. Chase. (Contributions 

 from the U.S. Nat. herbarium, v. 22, pt. 1) 

 77p il '20 U.S. Nat. museum, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Revisions of North American grasses: isa- 

 chne, oplismenus. echinochloa, and chae- 

 tochloa. A. S. Hitchcock. (Contributions 

 from the U.S. Nat. herbarium, v. 22, pt. 3) 

 20Sp il '20 U.S. Nat. museum, Washing- 

 ton, D.C. 



Seeding clover and grass. H. D. Hughes, il 

 Wallaces' F 45:911 Mr 19 '20 



Seeding e^ra.'s.sPF and clovers, il J Ag (Que- 

 bec) 24:160 Mr '21 



Some Florida grasses. J. B. Thompson, il Fla 

 Ag Ext B 28:1-44 '21 



Story of a grass. A. B. Rendle. Sci Am Sup 

 (233 Broadway, N.Y. 10c) 87:23 Ja 11 '19 



Temporary ley. R. G. Stapledon. J Bd Ag 

 25:1280-1311 F '19 



Trials of grasses and fodder plants. L. F. 

 Rowney. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 31: 

 799-803 N '20 



Uses of the newer grasses. E. Braunton. Cal 



Cultivator 54:647 Ap 17 '20 



West River adapted grasses. Dakota F 39: 



2012 D 15 '19 



When grass is king. E. Grubbs. Wallaces' P 

 44:534 F 28 '19 



See also Feeding and feeding stuffs; For- 

 age plants; Grazing; Hay; Lawns; Pas- 

 tures and meadows; also names of grasses, 

 e.g. Alfalfa, Arrow grass, Bahia grass, 

 Bent (grass), Bermuda grass, Blue grass, 

 Bromegrass, Carpet grass. Clover, Eulalias, 

 Fescue, Johnson grass, Kikuyu grass, 

 Lemon-grass, Lolium, Merker grass, Na- 

 pier's fodder grass, Orchard grass. Pampas 

 grass. Para grass, Paspalum, Pearl millet, 

 Phalaris grass, Rhodes grass. Rye grass, 

 Silk grass. Slender wheat grass. Star 

 grass, Sudan grass, Timothy 



Diseases and pests 



Grass and clover insects. C. R. Crosby and 

 INI. D. Leonard, il Cornell Ag Ext B 20:1-20 

 •17 



New grass pest of the Atherton tableland. 

 A. P. Dodd. Queensland Ag J 16:79-81 Ag 

 •21 



Rhizoctonia in lawns and pastures. C. V. 

 Piper and H. S. Coe. il Phyt 9;89-92 F '19 



What caused brown patches on park lawns? 

 Remedial measure suggested by U.S. depart- 

 ment of agriculture. Am City— Town and 

 county ed (154 Nassau st, N.Y. 35c) 21:220 S 

 •19 



See also Grass root beetles; Meadow 

 plant bugs 



Seed 



Grass and clover seed growing in Great Brit- 

 ain. S. P. Mercer, map J Ministry Ag 

 27:535-46 S '20 



Grass seed prices continue downward trend. 

 Market Rep 2:289 N 6 '20 



Grasses and clover seeds. Am Flor 56:220 F 

 12 '21 



Imported rubbish; weed-infested grass seeds. 

 E. Breakwell. Ag Gaz of New South Wales 

 30:267-8 Ap '19 



Increased sales of grass and cloverseed. Mar- 

 ket Rep 4:65 Jl 30 '21 



Movement and quality of clover and grass 

 seeds. U S Seed Rep 3:3-4 O ^19; Same. Coop 

 Manager & F 9:99-100 N '19 



Movement of millet, sorgo, and Sudan grass 

 seed slow. Market Rep 3:193 Mr 26 '21 



Movement, price, and quality of timothy, 

 redtop, Kentucky bluegrass, orchard grass, 

 meadow fescue, and white clover seed. 

 U S Seed Rep 3:7 S '19 



Normal and abnormal germination of grrass- 

 fruits. J. Zinn. il Maine Ag Exp B 294: 

 197-216 '20 



Notes on infestation of the skin, etc., of 

 sheep by grass seeds. S. Dodd. Ag Gaz of 

 New South Wales 30:255-60 Ap '19 



Seed- testing notes; identification of the poas. 

 E. B. Levy, il J Ag New Zealand 17:295-8 

 N '18 



Statistics 



Clover and timothy; alfalfa in Wisconsin. 



Wis Ag Dept B 20:242-3 '18 

 Grasshopper baits 

 Effect of poison bran mash on grasshoppers 



and the lapse of time between poisoning and 



death. A. L. Ford. J Econ Entom 14:281-5 

 ■ Je '21 

 Experiments with poison baits against 



grasshoppers. D. A. Ricker. J Econ Entom 



12:194-200 Ap '19 

 Grasshopper and cricket repellents. W. H. 



Larrimer. J Econ Entom 14:259-63 Je '21 

 Killing grasshoppers. Nat Wool Grower 9: 



52 Je '19 

 Observations on the attractiveness of mate- 

 rials used in grasshopper baits. A. L. Ford 



and W. H. Larrimer. J Econ Entom 14: 



285-91 Je '21 

 Poison baits for grasshoppers. W. P. Flint, J 



Econ Entom 13:232-6 Ap '20; Abstract, il Ag 



News 19:282 S 4 '20 

 Poisoning grasshoppers. A. V. Mitchener. (C. 



59) 4p il '21 Manitoba Ag. coll.. Winnipeg, 



Canada 

 Prepared grasshopper poison. D. B. Mackie. 



Cal Ag Dept B v 9:194-7 My '20 



