2 DEPARTMENT BULLETINS NOS. 476-500. 



Bulletin 



Back, E. A., and C. E. Pemberton, hulletin on "The melon No. t'aso. 



fly in Hawaii" 491 1-64 



Bactrocera cucurbitae. See Fly, melon. 



Bagasse, utilization and disposal 4X0 44-45 



Bahamas, pineapple industry 483 1<> 



Banding, apple trees, for codling moth control, practices and 



COSl 500 27 



Barbados, banana industry 483 10 



Barley — 



feeding to hogs pn alfalfa pasture, experiments, gains, etc. 448 9, 14-17, 18, 19 



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



spring, growing at Moro, eastern Oregon, te3ts of varieties. 498 31 -35 

 Barrows, 11. P., bulletin on "Judging horses as a subject of 



instruction in secondary schools" 487 1 -30 



Beans, string, injury by melon fly, Hawaii 491 I I 



Beaver Creek Nursery, Utah, practices 479 49, 69, 73 



Beehives, types and arrangement. North Carolina 489 "2 -3 



Beekeepers. North Carolina, needs 489 Hi 



Beekeeping — 



literature, need in North ( larolina 489 9 



North Carolina, Burvey, bulletin by E. G. Carr 489 1-10 



profits ' " 489 9 



Beers — 



American, analyses 493 5-6, 12, 15, 19-22 



foreign, low protein content 493 1 7 



study, (American ales and beers) bulletin by L. M. Tol- 



man and J. Garfield Riley 493 1-23 



Bees — 



folklore 489 10 



queen, rearing, apiaries, and practice, note 489 ti 



races in North Carolina 489 3 



"robbing" practices in North Carolina 489 6,10 



wintering practices 489 5-6 



Beeswax — 



prices in North ( 'an ilina 489 8 



production, practices in North Carolina 489 7 



Belgium, fruits, production, exports and imports 483 17-18 



Berglund, J. P., originator of Humpback wheat, note 478 1 



Bessev Nurserv. Nebraska, irrigation and other practices, [2. 35-37, 41, 



capacitv, etc 479J46, 49, 55, 61, 



I 67, 71, 85 



Bibliography, melon fly 491 57-64 



Birds, injury to nursery stock, control 479 76 



" Bishoping," teeth of horses, practices and detection 487 25 



Black jack — 



form of western yellow pine 490 5 



Santa Fe National forest, occurrence of western red-rot, 



data 490 5-7 



Blindness, horse, detection 487 26-27 



Blood powder, use as fertilizer 479 81 



Bluegrass region — 



agricultural enterprises, 1840-1910 482 6 



crop yields, 1913 482 12-13 



1 1 1 iacription and indusl ries 482 3-5 



farming, bulletin by J. II. Arnold 482 1-29 



field crops, production. 1X40 1 01 0, bv decades 482 6 



livestock production, 1840-19 1 0, by decades 482 6 



soil, climate and farm practices 482 7-11 



Boards, transplant, description and use 479 54-50 



Bone meal, use as fertilizer in forcM nurseries 479 82 



Boulder nursery, Montana, practices, shading irrigation ^n 4Q so 69 71 73 



Brazil, fruits, exports and imports 483 13 



Bread, humpback wheal, characteristics, comparison with 



breads from other wheats 478 3-4 



Brigos, Lyman J.. C. A. Jensen, and J. W. McLane, bulle- 

 tin on "The mulched basin system of irrigated citrus cul- 

 ture and its bearing on the control of mottle-leaf" 499 1-31 



