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Alfalfa- 

 growing in northeastern States, 6, 1-2. 



irrigation schedules, results, etc., California University farm, 10, 2-10. 



yields, irrigated and unirrigated crops, comparison, 10, 7-10. 

 Alfilaria, reseeding depleted ranges, value, 4, 7. 

 Alpine redtop, occurrence on Wallowa Mountains, note, 4, 11. 

 Ammonia, use on tobacco soils, 16, 11-12. 

 Amophila arenaria, use in sand-dune reclamation, 9, 10. 

 Animal husbandry, reading course from Department publications, 7, 16. 

 Apple orchard, crop rotation for acid soil, 6, 11. 

 Apples, picking, day's work, 3, 40. 

 Arkansas — 



agricultural instruction, correspondence schools, location, cost, etc., 7, 11. 



agricultural instruction, institutions having summer courses, 7, 3. 



game laws, 1913, 22, 11, 23, 39, 44, 48, 52. 

 Arid lands, value of acacias, 9, 3. 

 Arizona, game laws, 1913, 22, 11, 23, 38, 44, 48, 52. 

 Artists' materials, woods suitable, notes, 12, 16, 22, 44-45. 

 Ash, growing with cottonwood, desirability, 24, 35. 

 Ashes, maple, value, uses, etc., 12, 46-47. 

 Asia, desert lands, acacias as forage, 9, 30. 

 Athletic goods, birch, demand, note, 12, 45. 

 Atlantic Coast, fish-scrap fertilizer industry, 2, 1-50. 

 Atriplex semibaccata, forage for beef cattle, 9, 30-31. 

 Atwater, W. O.— 



analysis of commercial fish-scrap, 2, 24. 



remarks on fish as feed for domestic animals, 2, 37. 

 Australia, acacia culture, cost, and profits of different kinds, 9, 18, 19. 

 Australian forage plants, description and value, 9, 30. 



Bag worm, enemy of wattle in Natal, control measures, etc., 9, 5. 

 Baling hay, day's work, 3, 32-33. 



Ballah, A. E., observations on southern corn rootworm, 5, 5. 



Bancroft, W. F., T. S. Palmer, and Frank L. Earnshaw, bulletin on "Game 

 laws for 1913; a summary of the provisions relating to seasons, export, sale, limits 

 and licenses, " 22, 1-59. 

 Bark, birch, commodities, 12, 28-29. 

 Barley — 



irrigation experiments, California University farm, 10, 10-13. 



sowing with acacia seed as sand binder, 9, 11. 

 Barn, sheep, construction and management, 20, 19. 

 Barns, dairy, for production of certified milk, construction, etc., 1, 13. 

 Barnyard, dairy farm, care, 1, 15. 

 Bast, acacia, yield of inner bark, note, 9, 27. 

 Baston, G. H., soil acidity determinations, note, 6, 2. 

 Beans — 



cultivation, day's work, 3, 26. 



feed, for sheep, practices, 20, 44. 

 Beckett, S. H., bulletin on "Progress report of cooperative irrigation experiments at 



California University farm, Davis, Cal., 1909-1912," 10, 1-21. 

 Bedding, dairy cows, kinds suitable, 1, 14. 

 Beech — 



by-products, 12, 18-11. 



habitat, growth habits, etc., 12, 2-3. 



varieties, 12, 2. 



