14 DEPAETMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 351-375. 



Bulle- 



Fir, Douglas — tin No. Page. 



mistletoe infestation in Northwest 360 5-6 



mistletoe-infested, growth rates 360 5-6 



Fire protection, southern pine region, economic considerations 364 5-7 



Fires, forest — 



effect on forage and new growth 367 33 



relation of " witches' brooms " in Northwest 360 17 



southern pine region, losses from 364 4-7 



Fisher, D. F., and Charles Brooks, bulletin on " Brown rot of prunes 



and cherries in the Pacific Northwest " : 368 1-10 



Flavor, milk, influences 356 20-21 



Florida rocks, road-building, physical tests 370 19 



Flour — _ 



buying and selling on dry-matter basis, advantages and considera- 

 tions .". 374 6-7 



value based on dry-matter content (and gi'ain, cottonseed, and 



similar products), bulletin by E. G. Boerner 374 1-32 



values, on dry-matter basis, deterimination methods 374 4-5 



Forage — 



curing, loss of moisture during early stages 353 27-30 



moisture content — 



bulletin by H. N. Vinall and Roland McKee 353 1-37 



comparisons of different kinds 353 6-13 



plants, moisture content, relation to stage of growth 353 22-27 



shrinkage, bulletin by H. N. Vinall and Roland McKee 353 1-37 



southern Arizona, nature and distribution on Santa Rita Ran^e 



Reserve " . 367 9-16 



sun-dried, comjDarison with shade-dried samples 353 20-21 



yields, correction, use of samples 353 3-30 



Forest — 



consei'vation, southern pine region, bulletin by J. Girvin Peters.. . 364 1-14 



southern pine region, losses from 364 4-7 



industries in Porto Rico 354 44-46 



management — 

 Porto Rico — 



recommendations 354 50-55 



recommendations by Board of Commissioners of Porto Rico. 354 1 



practices and needs in southern pine region 364 8 



planting, Porto PJco, need and recommendations 354 47-52 



products, Porto Rico, note 354 46 



relation of " witches' brooms" in Northwest 360 17 



Forestry — 



Departments, State, establishment and advantages 364 9-12 



State, aid from Federal Government 364 12-13 



Forests — • 



conservation, publications of Department relating to 364 14 



deciduous, Porto Rico, characteristics and occurrence 354 32-34 



pine, grazing practices and damage in South 364 7 



Porto Rico — 



bibliography 354 98-99 



past, present, and future, and their physical and economic 



environment, bulletin by Louis S. Murphy 354 1-99 



State-owned, advantages 364 8-9 



taxation in Porto Rico, objection and recommendations 354 14-16 



Forty- to-one wheat. See Stoner wheat. 

 Fruits, deciduous — 



insects injurious. Department publications relating to 352 27-28 



insects injurious, publications of Department relating to 351 94-96 



Fruit-tree leaf syneta, iujmy to prunes. Pacific Northwest, note 368 4 



Fumigation, cotton, effect of hydrocyanic-acid gas, manufacturing tests, 



bulletin by William S. Dean 366 1-12 



Galerucella cavicollis. See Cherry leaf beetle. 



Gamble, J. A., Ernest Kelly, and L. B. Cook, bulletin on "Milk and 



cream contests " •. 356 1-24 



Georgia, rocks, road-building, physical tests 370 19-23 



