INDEX. 19 



Bulletin 



Thomson, S. M., and G. H. Miller, bulletin on "The cost of N °- J J axe. 



producing apples in western Colorado " 500 1-44 



Thoroughpin, horse, detection 487 



Tillotson, 0. R., bulletin on "Nursery practice on the 



National Forest 479 I 86 



Timber, woodlot, amount and q uality 481 23 -25 



Timbers — 



strength value, tests, methods 497 2-4 



western yellow pine — 



characteristics, relation to mechanical properties. . . . 497 0-11 

 tests of car sills, joists, and small clear pieces, bulletin 



by C. W. Zimmerman 497 1-16 



Tobacco — 



growing, labor and power units required 482 ] 0-1 J 



production in bluegrass region, 1840-1910, by decades. . . 482 6 

 Tolman. L. M., and J. Garfield Riley, bulletin on "A study 



of American beers and ales 493 1-23 



Tomatoes, injury by melon fly, Hawaii 491 13-14 



Tools, transplanting, forest nurseries, description and use 479 53-54 



Top-rot. See Red-rot, western. 



Trametes pini, cause of red-rot, notes 490 1 



Transplant beds, forest nurseries, preparation and care 479 47-48, 60-64 



Transplanting, forest seedlings practices, methods, cost, etc.. 479 45-64 



Transportation, strawberries, methods 477 8-9 



Trees- 

 felled, fungi attacking, arkansas forests 496 3-4,6,7,8,10,11 



forest, hosts of gipsy moth, factor in control work 484 17-28 



planting and control, Department publications, list 484 53-54 



species, influence on forest management, distribution, 



and description 484 22-28 



Trencher, nursery tool, description 479 53 



Tulip poplar, honey plant, value and occurrence in North 



Carolina ' 489 11 



Tunis, fruits, production, note 483 39 



Tupelo gum, • honey plant, value and occurrence in North 



Carolina 489 12 



Turkey, fruits, exports and imports 483 31-32 



United Kingdom, fruits — 



exports and imports 483 35-37 



reexports, 1909-1913 483 37 



Utah- 

 apple growing, extent and varieties 485 35, 45-47 



forest nurseries, practices, shading, etc 4794 '.-,J ™' 7 -j ' 7 o 



Vegetables, Hawaii, injury from melon fly 491 8-18 



Vermont, apple growing, production and varieties 485 6-7, 14-15, 45-47 



Virginia — 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 6-7, 25, 45-47 



strawberry shipments in 1915, magnitude and destination . 477 21-26, 30 



Washington — 



apple growing, production and varieties 485 6-7, 36, 45-47 



2, 17-18, 29, 



31, 34, 35, 37, 



43, 47, 49, 50, 



55, 62, 64, 65, 



67, 69, 73 



strawberry shipments in 1915, magnitude and distribu- 

 tion 477 21-26, 31 



Water — 



requirements for spray irrigation, rights, development, 



etc.. 495 5-12 



screening for irrigation pumps, methods 495 12-14 



storage, for spray irrigation, sources and requirements 495 8 



supplies, development for spray irrigation 495 6-12 



supply, need in forest nursery 479 2-3 



systems, forest nurseries, irrigation and sprinkling 479 10-14, 32-34 



forest nursery, practices 479< 



