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DEPAETMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. *701--'72o. 



Bulletin 



No. Pace. 



Feltia annexa, description, life history and control 703 7-14 



Fertility, soil relation to sugar-beet production 721 25-29 



Fertilizer — ■ 



lime sludge from sugar-beet factories, value 721 49 



sumac leaves, extracted, value 706 9-10 



Fertilizers — 



commercial , formulas for sugar beets 721 28-29 



Ohio hill farms, nature, and cost 716 36 



re iuirements of various crops, comparison 721 25-26 



Fir, Do\iglas — 



log prices, 1909-1916 711 29-30 



logeing, bulletin by William H. Gibbons 711 1-256 



region, extent, topography and logging operations and costs. . . - 711 2-256 



Fire, jirotection of small sawmill, and capacity of water hose 718 37-38 



Fish, cold-storage holdings, December 15, 1917 709 43 



FisHEr:, D. F., bulletin on ''Apple powdery mildew and its control 



in the arid regions of the Pacific Northwest." 712 1-28 



Fishes, food of mallard ducks 720 10, 13, 35 



Flour — 



su'/stitutes, analvsis (and of breads from flour substitutes') 



bulletin by J. A. Le Clerc and H. L. Wessling 701 1-12 



wheat, analysis 701 4, 5, 6 



Flours — 



le,aime, disestibilitv of sov-bean and peanut flours, bulletin 



by Arthur D. Holmes... . ! _. 717 1-28 



so'i'-bean and peanut press-cake, preparation and digestibility, 



bulletin by Arthur D. Holmes 717 . 1-28 



"Flv poison." See Stagger gi-ass. 



Food— " _ f 8-10, 



animal, eaten by mallard ducks, notes and lists 720< 13-14, 



' 24-35 



commercial holdings, publications of Department, list 709 44 



products, storaee holdings, reports, bulletin by John 0. Bell 



and I. C. Franklin.....^ 709 1-44 



publications of Department, list 717 27-28 



Foods — 



nutritive value, publications, list 717 27-28 



study by women's clubs, improved diet in homes 719 6 



Fountains, use in attracting birds to public grounds 715 5, 11 



Franklix, I. C. and John C. Bell, bulletin on "Reports of storage 



holdings of certain food prodiicts " 709 1-44 



Freight, charges on logs 711 1 76-1 79 



Fruit, gro\\'ing in competition with sugar beets 721 34 



Fruits, lists ot plants desirable for birds 715 4, 5, 8 



Fruitworm, tomato, control with arsenicals - 703 15-19 



Fuel, engine, in ground yarding, kind and cost 711 108-112 



Fumigation, cotton imports, regulations and management 723 19 



Fungi, rot-producing, control in cranberry growing and handling. . . 714 6-18 



Game birds, mallard duck, food habits in United States, bulletin by 



W. L. McAtee '. 720 1-35 



Gears, sawmill, diameter pitch measurement 718 fil-62 



Germination, oats, teduction by sulphur bleaching 725 6-7,9-11 



Gibbons, ■\Viili.\.m H., bulletin on "Lo9,iring in the Douglas fir 



re.gion." , ': 711 1-256 



Gill-poke, log, de^ ices, material, and cost 711 233-237 



Gin pole, use in unloading logs 711 232-233 



Girdling, hemlock trees, for control of heart-rot spread 722 35-30 



Glomerella dmjulata, cause of bitter-rot of cranberries, control 714 6, 8-9. 19 



Grading — 



lo.gs, rules in use, Pacific Northwest 711 19-22 



lumber — 



directions 718 8-9, 53 



suggestions 718 8-9 



railroad, on rights of way, for logging, methods and costs 711 186-190 



