FLA 



EXPERIMENTAL FARMS OF CANADA. 



FOD 



Flax— Cow. 



Natural history of the plant, Bull, xxv, 5 (figs.) 



Oil mills, Bull, xxv, 10. 



Perennial (1897), 265. 



Production and value in the United States, 



Bull, xxv, 0. 

 Seed, method of growing for production of. 



Bull, xxv, 7(fig.) _ 



per acre required, Bull, xxv, 7. 



Sowing in North-west, best time for, Bull. 



xxv, 8. 

 Sown at different dates (1894), 298 ; ('96), 41 ; 



('97), 40; ('98), 5.3; ('99), 247, 354, 407; 



(1900), 298, 352, 403, Abb.—BuU. xxv, 8. 

 thick and thin (1894), 298; ("90), 334; 



('97), 40; ('98), .53; ('99), 247, 354, 407; 



(1900), 298, 352, 403, 456; ('01), 412, 473.— 



Bull, xxv, 7. 



with Oats (1894), 298. 



Value per acre at Brandon (1894), 298. 

 White (1900), 403 ; ('01), 473. 

 Yellow-flo^vered Perennial (1899), 126. 



Flax-seed tea, Bull, xxv, 5. 



Fleabane, Canada (1899), 189.— jB«Z?. xxviii, 28. 

 Daisy, Bull, xxviii, 28. 

 Rosy, Bull, xxviii, 28. 

 Rough Daisy, Bull, xxviii, 28. 

 Showy (1897), 263. 



Flea-beetles (1S8S), 65; ('89), 87; ('92), 163; ('93), 



182. 

 the grape-vine (1893), 182 [fig.)—Bvn. xi,.20 



(fig-) 

 tlie large red-headed (1899), 87 ; ('92), 163 ; 



('93), 182. 

 the margined (1889), 88. 



Fletcher, Dk. .James, appointment of (1887), 8 ; 



('92), 10. 

 Addresses delivered (1890), 155; ('93), 159; 



('94), 184; ('96), 234; ('97). 187: ('98), 169; 



('99), 196 ; (1900), 195 ; ('01), 197, 202. 

 ■ on Weeds in N. W. Territories (1899), 



198 ; (1900). 196 ; ('01), 201, 204. 

 Bulletins by, No. 3, 1888; No. 11, 1891 ; No. 



14, 1892 ; No. 19, 1893 ; No. 23, 1895 ; No. 



28, 1897 ; No. 37 (p. 70), 1901. 

 Lectui-ing tours in British Columbia (1899), 



202; (1901), 206. 

 in Manitoba .'1899), 196 ; (1901), 201, 



221. 

 in North-west Territories (1899), 198 ; 



(1900), 196 ; COl), 201. 

 Meetings attended (1890), 155; ('92), 148; 



('93), 159; ('94), 184 ; ('96), 224; ('97), 187 : 



('98), 169; ('99), 161, 199; (1900), 195; ('01), 



197. 

 On Apple-tree insects. Bull, xxxvii, 70. 

 On Grasses and their uses. Bull, xix (1893). 

 On Injurious Insects, Bull, xxiii, 18. 

 On Potato Blights, Bull, xxiii, 24. 

 On Manitoba Locusts (1901), 222. 

 On Smucs affecting wheat, Ball, iii (1888). 

 On the Horn-Fly, Bull, xiv (1892). 

 On the prevention of damage by some com- 

 mon Insects of the farm, the orchard and 



the garden, Bull, xi, 1891. 

 On the Kocky Mountain Locust (1898), 181 ; 



('99), 196; (1900), 205; ("01), 220-22.5, 228. 

 On Weeds (1901), 201, 20A.—Bull. xxviii (1897) 



Fletchek, Dr. J.^mes— Con. 



Reports by (1887), 8; ('88), 47 ; ('89), 59; ('90), 

 154; ('91), 190; ('92), 144; ('93), 157; ('94), 

 183; ('95), 135; ('96), 223; ('97), 187: ('98), 

 167; ('99), 159 ; (1900), 195 ; ('01), 197. 



Visit to Washington, D.C. (1889), 60. 



Visit to World's Columbian Exhibition (1893), 

 158. 



Flour mills infested bv Mediterranean Moth 

 (1889), 74 ; ('90), 169 ; (1900), 241. 



■ Remedies employed (18891, 75 ; ('90), 



169; (1900), 241. 



Flour Moth, the common (1890), 171. 



Flours, analysis of low grade (1900), 176. 



Analvsis of Canadian and Hungarian (1898), 



Feeding value of low grade (1900), 176. 



Flower-beds, preparation for annuals 1 1899), 261. 

 Directions for growing annuals (1899), 262. 



Flowering plants, cross-fertilization experiments 

 (1897), 65. 

 List of hardy vai-ieties at Brandon (1897), 351 ; 

 ('9S), 322 ; ('99), 329 ; (1900), 385 ; ('01), 439, 

 451. 



Flowers of ])lants, names for the different arrange- 

 ments of. Bull, x.xviii, 9. 



Fluminia arundinaccEe (1898), 143. 

 analysis of (1898), 144. 



Fodder Plants — 



(1889), 36, 127, 139 ; ('90), 255, 278; ('91), 105, 

 258; ('92), 78, 273; ('93), 288, 330; ('94), 



299, 351 ; ('95), 382 ; 



146; ('99), 408; 



(1900), 450 ; ('01), 198, 261. 

 Alfilaria or Storksbill (1897), 147. 



analysis of (1897), 148. 



Chemical analyses of (1897), 146. — Bull, xii, 17. 



Chess, value of (1892), 166. 



grown after roots (1890), 255. 



grown on Oat stubble (1890), 255. 



Insects affecting (1895), 143 ; ('96), 234 ; (1900) 



238 

 Rye and mixed grain (1896), 398. 

 Sacchaline (1895). 382. 

 Storksbill or Alfilaria (1897), 147. 



analysis of (1897) 148. 



Tares grown with Oats (1896), 337. 



Fodders— 



Analyses of (1890), 116 ; ('91), 165 ; ('92), 117 ; 



('97), 146; ('99), 144.- .Bm7/. xii, 17. 

 Composition of (1892), 115; ('98), 145, 146; 



(1900), 166. 

 Concentrated, relative values of (1892), 118. 

 Cost of growing Horse beans (1894), 99. 



Indian Corn crops (1894), 98. 



njixed crops (1894), 94, 96. 



root crops (1894), 97. 



Sunflower heads (1894), 100. 



Digestible matter in green. Bull, xii, 22. 

 Indian Corn for ensilage (1891), 109, 114,296 ; 



('92), 206; ('93), 16, 80, 250, 289; ('96), 341, 



396 ; ('97), 371 ; ('98), 288 ; ('99), 69 ; (1900), 



86.— i?M«. xii, .5. 

 • crops (1891), 108; ('92), 80, 83, 242; 



('93), 247, 289; ('94), 94, 301; ('95), 294; 



('90), 340. 



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