AGRICULTURAL INDEX 



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Turkeys — Diseases and pests — Continued 



Strange disease in turkeys. Pacific Rural 



Press 101:566 Ap 9 '21 

 Trichomonas and blackhead in turkeys. P. 



Hadley. Am Nat r)4:176-81 Mr '20 

 Turkey an important factor in the spread of 



gapeworms. B. H. Ransom, bibliog U S Ag 



B 939:1-13 '21 

 Why do turkeys die? J. A. Koethen. Cal 



Cultivator 57:141 Ag 6 '21 



Feeding 

 Fattening turkeys. Nor'-West F 39:1223 S 6 



•20 

 Feeding of turkeys. F. M. Tucker. Prac F 



110:97 Mr 1 '20 

 Feeding the little turkeys. J. A. Koethen. Cal 



Cultivator 54:636 Ap 10 '20 

 Feeding young turkeys. Reliable P J 27:296 



My '20 

 Feeding voung turkeys. Rural N Y 79:1201 Jl 



10 '20 



Marketing 

 Marketing turkevs. M. K. Boyer. Am P Ad- 

 vocate 28:46 D '19 

 Turkeys. Dressed. See Poultry, Dressed 

 Turks islands. See Jamaica 

 Turn of the path. At the: story. Z. M. Walters. 



O Judd Farmer 66:202 F 1 '19 

 Turner, Arthur Philip 



Live stock men of inark. Live Stock .T 90:60 

 Jl 18 '19 

 Turnips 



Field experiments, 1918; turnips. J Dept Ag 



Ireland 19,no 2:199-205 '19 

 Our weeklv garden topic; turnips. J. B. Keil. 



Ohio F 147:481 Ap 2 '21 

 Reaction of the phosphorus of the thickened 

 root of the flat turnip. B. L. Hartwell and 

 others. Int R Sci & Prac Ag 9, no 9:1045- 

 6 S IS 

 Sorrel in turnip crops on light land. E. B. 

 Millton. J Ag New Zealand 21:252-3 N '20 

 Turnip crop in Scotland. J. A. Symon. Scot- 

 tish J Ag 3:26-35 Ja '20 



See alfio Feeding and feeding stuffs — Tur- 

 nips* 



Diseases and pests 



Drv-rot of Swedes investigation. E. B. Levy, 

 il J Ag New Zealand 21:233-43 N '20 



Fly on turnips. Live Stock J 90:575 D 12 '19 



Investigation of drv-rot in Swedes. E. E. 

 Le-vy-. J Ag New Zealand 19:223-8 O '19 



Peronospora in turnip roots. M. W. Gard- 

 ner, il Phyt 10:321-2 Je '20 

 See also Clubroot 



Statistics 

 Table showing the acreage and yield by 

 counties and for the province of New Bruns- 

 wick. (In Rep., 1918. p. 180) '19 New Bruns- 

 wick Dept. of ag., Fredericton 



Varieties 



Swede variety types and their perpetuation by 



pure seed. E. B. Levy. J Ag New Zealand 



19:284-7 X '19 

 Swedes, turnips and mangolds at Cockle 



Park. D. A. Gilchrist. J Ministrv Ag 26: 



1220-7 Mr '20 

 Turpentine 



Cupping vs. boxing; advances in the turpen- 

 tine industry in the southern states. C: H. 



Herty. il Sci Am Sup (233 Broadwav, N.Y. 



10c) 88:36-8, 54-5 Jl 19-26 '19 

 Development of the turpentine industry in 



Germany during the war. bibliog J For 17: 



729-42 O '19 

 Eucalyptus oils yielding pinene for turpen- 

 tine production. Australian For J 4:100-1 



Ap '21 

 Extraction of turpentine from conifers. Ag 



News 20:223 Jl 9 '21 

 How to load turpentine in tank cars — experts 



study production and handling. Weeklv X 



L 8:8 S 29 '20 

 Larch (Venice) turpentine from western 



larch (larix occidentalis). S. A. Mahood. J 



For 19:274-82 Mr '21 



Southern operators may seek western turpen- 

 tine. Weekly N L 7:9 D 31 '19 

 Turpentine orcharding effect on longleaf 



timber. G: Drolet. J For 17:832-4 N '19 

 What are naval stores? Sci Am (233 Broad- 

 way, X.Y. 10c) 121:328 S 27 '19 

 Turpentine trees 



Durability of tui-pentine timber. Australian 

 For J 4:77 Mr '21 

 Turtles 

 Gopher tortoise of Florida. R. W. Shufeldt 

 il Am For 25:1465-7 N '19 

 See also Snapping turtles 

 Tussock moths 



New British Columbia tussock moth, hemero- 

 campa pseudotsugata. J. McDunnough. Can 

 Entom 53:53-6 Mr '21 

 Notes on the tussock moth hemerocampa 

 vetusta gulosa Hy. Edw., in British Colum- 

 bia. W. B. Anderson. Ag Gaz of Canada 

 6:139 F '19 

 Tussock moth caterpillar campaign. M. M. 

 Burris. il Am For 25:1217 Jl '19 



See also ^^^^ite-marked tussock moths 

 Twenty-eight hour law. See Live stock laws 

 Twig blight. See Fire blight 

 Twig pruners 

 Western twig pruners. F. B. Herbert. J Econ 

 Entom 13:360-3 Ag '20 

 Twilight 



Dinner with diversions. M. E. Bailev. il 



Country Life 37:150 Ap '20 

 Twilight. R. Wade, il Country Life 35:60-1 

 Ap '19 



Twin City milk producers' association 



Getting together in Minnesota. H. J. Hughes, 

 il Wallaces' F 46:607 Ap 8 '21 



Half million dollar milk organization owned 

 by farmers. H. R. Leonard, il Hoard's D 59: 

 74 Ja 30 '20 



Milk producers solve problem. Kimball's D F 

 17:358 Ap 1 '19 



Operation of the Twin City milk producers' 

 ai5sociation. H. R. Leonard, il Hoard's D 

 59:187 F 13 '20 



Succes-sful farmer.^' organization. Dairv F 

 18:988 D 15 '20 



They've cut their milk teeth, il Country 

 Gent 86:8-1- F 19 '21 



$2,500,000 for milk. H. R. Leonard. Hoard's 

 D 57:718 Ap 25 '19 

 Twine. See Binder twine 

 Twining plants. See Climbing plants 

 Twins 



Carriers of the germ plasm, il J Hereditv 10: 

 422 D '19 



Freemartin: a study of the action of sex 

 hermones in the fetal life of cattle. F. R. 

 Lillie (Jour. Expt. Zool., 23.no. 2:371-452 

 '17). Exp Sta Record 40:466 Ap '19 



Influence of the male in the production of 

 human twins. C. B. Davenport. Am Nat 54: 

 122-9 Mr '20 



Inheritance of twinning and problems con- 

 nected therewith. J: W. Gowen. Maine Ag 

 Exp B 274:219-21 '18 



Ph>-sical corre-spondences in two sets of dup- 

 licate twin.s. H. H. Wilder, il J Hereditv 10: 

 410-21 D '19 



Resemblance and difference in twins. C. H. 

 Danforth. J Heredity 10:399-409 D '19 



Tandler and Keller on the free-martin. F. R. 

 Lillie. Science (Science Press, Garrison, 

 N.Y. 15c) ns 50:183-4 Ag 22 '19 



Twins prove the importance of chromosomes. 

 F: A. Woods. J Heredity 10:423-5 D '19 



Twins: their importance as furnishing evi- 

 dence of tlie limitations of environment. D: 

 Fairchild. J Heredity 10:387-98 D '19 

 Two-banded leaf rollers 



New apple pest in Pennsylvania. S. W. 

 Frost. J Econ Entom 13:492 D '20 

 Two pretenders: story. E. Nutter, il Success- 

 ful F 19:195-6-t- Mr '20 

 Tydaea. See Isoloma 

 Tylenchus. See Nematodes 



