INDEX. 7 



Bulletin 



Feeds— N °. I'age. 



horse, rations containing cottonseed meal, suggestions 929 9-10 



stock, oil cake and meal from various sources 927 20 



Fermentation, " stormy," of milk, cause 940 1 



Fertilizer, requirements in wheat production, and costs 943 12,14,39 



Finer — 



binder-twine — 



production in Philippines, bulletin by H. T. Edwards 930 1-19 



safeguarding supply, importance 930 1-2 



maguey, cleaning methods 930 7-8,11-15 



plants, growing in Philippine Islands, cooperative work 930 9-18 



sisal, cleaning methods and machines 930 11-15 



Fibers — 



cleaning machines, introduction and use. Philippine 



Islands 930 10-15 



twine-binder, sources *. 930 2,5 



Fiske, R. J., N. E. McIndoo, F. L. Simanton, and H. K. Plank, 

 bulletin on " Effects of nicotine sulphate as an ovicide and 



larvicide on the codling moth and three other insects " 938 1-19 



Flax, damping off, cause ' 934 2 



Flies, alkali, food of wild ducks 936 15 



Florida — 



boll weevil, biological studies, bulletin by George D. Smith_ 926 1^14 



cotton seed, yields of oil and meal, by counties and months- 948 42-49, 203 

 Forest — 



nurseries, damping off, bulletin by Carl Hartley 934 1-99 



Tongas National, Alaska, development of pulpwood re- 

 sources, bulletin by Clinton G. Smith 950 1^0 



Forests — 



Alaska, source of paper pulpwood 950 3-5 



National, timber sales procedure 950 22-38 



Formaldehyde, use in control of damping oft" in conifer seed 



beds . 934 25-26 



Freight rates, pulp and paper from Alaska ' 950 20-22 



Fruit, protection in transit, needs 935 5 



Fruits, growing in Missouri, Ozark region 941 26-28 



Fuel, Alaska pulp mills, sources 950 17, 19 



Fungi — 



causing damping off of conifers, occurrence, descrip- f 27-34, 



tion, etc 934 65-73, 



1 79-90 

 [ 2-7, 



damping off, types and hosts, general and special 934 \ 11-19, 



1 27-90 

 Fumrium — • 



Kni, cause of damping-off of flax 934 2 



[34-35, 



spp, occurrence in conifer seed beds, habits 934 \ 66-73, 



I 82 



Gapes, cause and control 939 8-13 



Gapeworms — 



description and life history 939 6. 7, 10-12 



publications relating to 939 13 



spread by turkeys, bulletin by B. H. Ransom 939 1-13 



Garner. H. S., and A. O. Dahlberg, bulletin on " The alcohol 

 test as a means of determining quality of milk for conden- 



series " 944 1-13 



Gasoline, for motor trucks, cost 931 24,29 



Geese, wild, molting habits 936 6.8 



Georgia — 



cotton seed, yields of oil and meal by counties and months- 948 49-S2, 203 



walnut range and estimated stand 934 7, 9 



Gibberella saubinetvi, cause of damping off of grain 934 2 



Gilmore needles, use in testing cement mortar 949 25, 26 



Glomerella gossypii, cause of damping off of cotton 934 2 



