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June bugs — Continued 

 Observations k propos du hanneton. G. Braun. 



J For Suisse 72:137-8 Jl '21 

 Observations on wingless May beetles. R. A. 

 Vickery and T. S. Wilson, il J Econ Entom 

 12:238-47 Je '19 

 Some notes on the life history of our com- 

 mon June beetles. H. F. Hudson. (In Rep., 

 Entom. soc, 1919, p. 81-3) '20 Ontario Ag 

 Dept 



See also White grubs 

 Junior achievement bureau 



Generation of producers. F. O. Kreager. il 

 Banker-F 8:14-15 Ap '21 

 Junior colleges 

 Junior college movement in California. E. 

 Hughes. Cal Ag Dept B v 9:20-6 Ja '20 



Junior farmers' associations 



Junior farmer's improvement association. 



R. J. McKnight. Farmer's Advocate 55:46 



Ja 8 '20 

 Junior high schools 



Courses of study 

 Junior high school — a new suggestion. F. 



Cornwall. Rural N Y 80:489 Mr 26 '21 

 Junior live stocl< exposition 

 First show of its kind, il Daii-y F 17:1166 D 



15 '19 

 Junior live stock breeders prepare for good 



showing in November. Hoard's D 58:676 O 



31 '19 

 Junior live stock exposition, Madison, Wis., 



October 17-21. T. R. Daniels, il Hoard's D 



62:504 N 11 '21 

 Wisconsin's junior live stock show. R. O. 



Nafziger. il Breeder's Gaz 78:876 O 28 '20 

 Juniper 



Junipers. Am Flor 56:356 Mr 5 '21 



Pinon -juniper land problem; Plan for handling 



the pinon -juniper type; with discussion. D. 



S. Jeffers; A. F. Hoffman. J For 19:534-45 



My '21 

 Reclamation of grass lands by Utah juniper 



on the Tusayan national forest, Arizona. 



F. H. Miller. J For 19:647-51 O '21 



Seeds 



After-ripening and germination of juniperus 

 seeds. D. A. Pack, bibliog Bot Gaz 71:32- 

 60 Ja '21 

 Chemistry of after-ripening, germination, and 

 seedling development of juniper seeds. D. 

 A. Pack, bibliog Bot Gaz 72:139-50 S '21 

 Jura mountains 



Un massif forestier dans le Jura k 1700 m. 

 d'altitude. A. Pillichodv. il J For Suisse 

 72:41-6 Mr '21 

 Jute 

 Historical note on experiments with jute in 

 Bengal. R. S. Finlow. Ag J of India' 16:265- 

 79 My '21 

 Juta (corchorus cap sularis L. e C. olitorius 

 Li.). (In Fibras texteis e cellulose) il 

 Brazil Min Ag p 117-40 '19 

 Jute and its manufacture in India, il (supp) 

 Engineer (33 Norfolk st, Strand, London, 

 W. C. 2. Is) 128:505-6, 516 N 21 '19 

 Jute-growing trials and research in Bengal 

 in 1918-19. H. A. Carter. Textile Recorder 

 (John Heywood, ltd., Ridgefield, Man- 

 chester, Eng. Is) p 7-8 My 15 '20 

 Preparation and dyeing of jute. Textile 

 World (334 4th av, N.Y. $4 per yr.) 56: 

 2830-f N 15 '19 

 Jute industry 

 Indian jute trade; commercial estimate of 

 yield. London Times Trade Sup 6:423 Jl 3 

 '20 

 Jute and other fibres. (In Rep. of the Dept. 

 of ag. on the progress of agriculture in 

 India for 1918-19, p. 39-43) '20 India Supt. 

 of govt, ptg., Calcutta 

 Juvenile delinquency 



How shall the rural community control juv- 

 enile delinquency? H. I. Curry. Cornell Ag 

 Ext B 39:153-9 '20 

 Juvenile delinquency in rural New York. 

 K. H. Claghorn. Monthly Labor R (U. S. 

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

 8:514-16 F '19 



Report of the children's bureau on juvenile 

 delinquency in rural New York. I. C. H. 

 Cook. Cornell Ag Ext B 39:146-52 "20 



K 



Kafir corn 



Type and variability in kafir. A. B. Conner 

 and R. E. Karper. il Tex Ag Exp B 279: 

 1-14 '21 

 Kalanchoes 

 Indoor plants; kalanchoe. J: Heal. Gard 

 Chron (Lond) 68:31 Jl 17 '20 

 Kale 



How lime helps to bigger truck crops. T. C. 

 Johnson. Market Growers J 24:321 My 1 

 '19 

 Kale and root crops. E. B. Stookey. West- 

 ern Wash Ag Exp B v 8:8-10 Ap '20 

 Study of the cost of spraying kale. H. H. 

 Zimmerley and L. B. Smith, il Va Truck 

 Exp B 30:121-34 '20 

 Vegetables; borecoles, or kales. R. W. 

 Thatcher. Gard Chron (Lond) 69:212 Ap 30 

 '21 

 Kaliosysphinga dohrnii. See Alder leaf miners 

 Kalmia angustifolia. See Sheep laurel 

 Kanota oats. See Oats — Varieties 

 Kanred wheat. See Wheat — ^Varieties 



Kansas 



Kansas — past and present. E. Howe. Coun- 

 try Gent 84:3-4 O 4; 17 O 11; 30 N 15 '19 



See also subhead Kansas under special 

 subjects, e.g. Agriculture — Kansas, Cattle 

 — Kansas 



Agriculture, State board of 

 Report for the quarter ending March, 1919. 



Kan Ag Bd v 38, no 149:1-152 '19 

 Report for the quarter ending December, 



1920. 128p n.d. Kan Ag Bd 

 21st biennial report to the legislature of the 



state, for the years 1917 and 1918. il maps 



plans Kan Ag Bd Rep 1918:1-706 '19 

 22d biennial report to the legislature of the 



state, for the years 1919 and 1920. (Vol. 



27) il Kan Ag Bd Rep 1919-1920:i-xvi, 1- 



bd., Topeka 



Apiarist, State 

 State apiarist report— 1918-1919. J. Merrill. 

 Kan Hort Soc Rep 1919:130-3 '20 



Economic conditions 

 Kansas's farm tenantry solution. C: M. Har- 

 ger. Outlook (381 4th av, N.Y. 15c) 127:500-1 

 Mr 30 '21 



Entomological commission 

 Report for 1917-1918. 67p il '19 Kansas En- 

 tom. comin., Topeka 

 Report of entomologist for 1918. S. J. 

 Hunter. Kan Hort Soc Rep 1919:171-3 '20 



Highway commission 



Summary of biennial report to the legislature 

 of the state of Kansas, 1919. 15p '19 Kan. 

 State highway comm., Topeka 



Live stock registry board, State 



Annual report for the year ending Dec. 31, 

 1919. Kan Ag Exp Inspec C 11:1-127 '19 

 Not available for distribution 

 Kansas State live stock registry board. Kan 

 Ag Exp Inspec C 8:1-149 '18 

 Not available for distribution 



Live stock sanitary department 

 7th biennial report of the commissioner, 

 1917-1918. 86p il '18 Kan. Live stock sanitary 

 bd., Topeka , .^^ „ 



8th biennial report, 1919-1920. 98p il '20 Kan. 

 Live stock sanitary bd., Topeka 



Kansas agricultural convention, 1919 



Report of the Kansas state board of agri- 

 culture for th* quarter ending March, 1919. 

 Kan Ag Bd v 38,no 149:1-152 '19 



