IISTDEX. i 



Bulletin 



Field crops. See Crops. No. Page. 



Filter presses, clarifying for sugar-cane juice, description and cost. 921 2, 3, 6, 8-11 



Filtration, sugar-cane juice, new method, materials and cost 921 2-12 



f 59, 60, 



Firearms, manufacture, demands and uses of black walnut 909< 68-70, 



[ 76-79, 80 

 Fish— 



belly-blown, cause 908 18, 25 



buying for sardine canneries 908 115 



canning, bibliography '. 908 125-127 



composition, changes during transportation 908 30-32, 121 



cutting and eviscerating for sardines 908< ' qx ng 



decomposed, experimental packs 908 89-93 



decomposition, indices 908 86-93, 123 



drying, in sardine industry 908 9, 51-58, 122 



"feedy," unfitness for use in sardine packing 908 18-20, 93 



flaking in sardine industry 908 9, 50-51, 100 



grading in sardine industry 908 93-96 



meat meal — 



value as stock feed, yield and composition 908 111-115 



yield and composition, experimental lots 908 113 



number of various sizes per hogshead 908 115-116 



pickling in sardine industry 908 8, 34-50, 122 



salting — 



during transportation 908 2S-32, 121 



in sardine industry 908 8, 34-50, 122 



sardines, changes in pickle and in dry salt 908 36-46 



transportation, in sardine industry, methods and details 908 8, 26-34, 121 



waste, in sardine canneries, utilization methods 908 102-115 



Fishing, sea herring, for Maine sardines, methods and suggestions. 908 7, 19, 94 



Flaking, fish, in sardine industry 908 9, 50-51, 100 



Flea-beetle — 



cabbage, western — 



bulletin by F. H. Chittenden and H. O. Marsh 902 1-21 



distribution 901 3-4 



food plants 902 7-8 



repellents 902 17-18 



grapevine, description, life history, and habits 901 4-20, 24-25 



Flea-beetles, grapevine — 



bulletin by Dwight Isley 901 1-27 



economic importance and outbreaks 901 20-21 



hand picking for control 901 23 



history and literature regarding 901 2-4, 26-27 



Flies, control by fungous disease, note 922 17 



Fly, lacewing, enemy of pink bollworm 918 47 



Foliage, citrus, injury by fumigation, conditions affecting 907 27-29 



Food, corn oil .' 904 14. 20-22 



Fortier, Samuel, and F. W. Stanley, bulletin on "The use of 



concrete pipe in irrigation " 906 1-54 



Fowls, incubation periods 905 7-8 



France, sardine exports to United States. 1910-1916 908 117. 118 



Freezing, potatoes, when undercooled, injury, bulletin by R. C. 



Wright and George F. Taylor ' 916 1-15 



Frost, necrosis in potato tubers, studies of phvsiology, review of 



literature 916 2-4 



Fruits, citrus, injury by fumigation, conditions affecting 907 27-29 



Fumigation — 

 citrus — 



orchard, with hydrocyanic acid, night work, advantages. 906 1 



plants, night work, advantages 906 1 



plants, with hydrocyanic acid, bulletin by R. S. Woglum. 907 1-43 



house, for cotton seed, description 918 55-56 



hydrocyanic acid, injury to citrus plants, relation to light, 



heat, and moisture 907 4-27 



seed cotton, for control of pink bollworm 918< K - Jj-J~~ 



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