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Fruit farm, western New York, operations, costs of apple orchard- 

 ing, etc 



Fruit growing — 



general farm, advantages 



soils of Massachusetts and Connecticut 



Fruit-fly, Mediterranean — 



breeding in lemons, experiments ."v ~ 



life cycle 



occurrence, description, nature of injuries, -etc 



Fruits — 



citrus. See Citrus fruits. 



orchard, production and number of trees in eight leading 



States, 1899, 1909 



Frye, T. C, and G. B. Rigg, survey of kelp groves of Pacific coast, 



note 



Fulica americana. See Coot. 



Fulica atra, range 



Fulica caribsea, range 



Fumigation, formaldehyde gas, use against mushroom disease, 



Gallinula galeata, range and migration 



Gallinules, range and migration 



Gano apple, soils suitable 



Garden, school, plans 



Georgia — ■ 



bonds, county highway and bridge, rate, etc 



orchards, apple and peach, production and number of trees, 

 1899, 1909 



Sea Island cotton industry, situation 



Gill nets — 



fishing, percentage of salmon catch in Alaska 



use in salmon fishing, description and operation 



Ginners, distribution of Sea Island cotton seed to planters 



Glacial lake, soil province, region 



Glacial lakes, formation, relation to Clyde series of soils, etc 



Glover, James W., and Laurence I. Hewes, bulletin on " High- 

 way bonds " 



Glue, salmon, A T alue and uses, note 



Grapes, growing on Miami types of soils 



Gravel roads— 



bond-built, mileage, by States and counties 



cost, elements, Maine, New Jersey, and Massachusetts 



maintenance, cost 



Gravenstein apple, soils suitable 



Graybill, H. W., bulletin on "Repellents for protecting animals 



from the attacks of flies " 



Greening apple, soils suitable 



Greensboro peach , soils suitable 



Grus — 



americana, range and migration 



canadensis, range and migration 



mexicana. range and migration 



Guano, sources, use in fertilizers, etc 



Guatemalan sun bittern, range 



Gum, red. See Red gum. 



Halibut — 



catching, preparation for market, etc 



fisheries — 



Alaska, production, 1913 



losses of other fish, remarks 



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