INDEX. 15 
Bulletin 
No. Page. 
issn Wallvorass.. description. 2... s-jo6 4s oes 244 aefele Asis 4a RVs 772 147 
North Dakota— 
agricultural development and farming conditions........--.-.- 757 2-5 
grain farming, practices, bulletin by C. M. Hennis and Rex E. 
er ee eee se ans M2) Io A ie 757 1-35 
Notholeus spp., description, distribution, ai WSC NeS <5 ANS ee 7724 Haag 
2 
Nutrition, publications of Department of Agriculture, list........-.. Tol 19-20 
Oak— 
leaves, feed for live stock, poisonous properties, experiments, 
RPO OS By OO og oer Huey Seep osed 767 1-34 
lumber production and value, by States..............-.-...--- 7684 ie ae 
poisonous properties, review of literature. ...........-...--.-- 767 1-6 
scrub, feeding to cattle and sheep, experiments. .........--.-.- 767 7-21 
“shinnery”’, feeding to cattle, experiments. ......-:......-:-- 767 21-29 
species | most poisonous to Baise amg A aE Nt at 767 1,6,7,21 
Oak-leaf poisoning of live stock— 
bulletin by C. Dwight Marsh, A. B. Clawson, and Hadleigh Marsh 767 1-36 
citation from ‘‘Breeders’ Gazette, 1909”. ...........-..---..-- 767 5 
Oat tribe, key to genera, and descriptions..............222222222.- 7724 1 ae 
Pa rermedeseripiion and wees...) 25 5.6221 Ps lees 7724 u 4138 
Oats— 
EOE OLCTODS: L911 — 19) he SR Ft AE NO «Re 709 4-5 
farm prices— 
1510-1914, averages, by counties ....c- 2 4; sce siaecensbts sae 7o9 2, 21-28 
geographical phases, bulletin by L. B. Zapoleon........... 759 1-28 
‘owing, date of operations in North Dakota Veta ames 797 25-26 
auling to shipping points, from farms, cost... 2.2.2... 2424- 799 9 
North Dakota— 
LLDPE DCE oR MI TIG TIN ss Ss Re ea Va tae En OU ea eae 757 TG 7 
yields, 1891-1916, ANG TaetOrsvalectwoey nln Nye paar ses 707 27-33 
price levels and trade TOURS OO Riots See Se ASU Eas 759 2-4 
production— 
consumption, and marketing, by States.._.....-..-...--- 750 6-7 
costs, and prices, geographical differences......--....---- 799 tore) 
straw, use in cattle feeding, comparison with other feeds........ 762 17-82 
technical description, and varieties cultivated..............-.- ie yo eS. 
REE MCRL A Se a2. em ue tonal ty Va ans 709 
wild, MEMO DUM Uses eases 2.0 ).0. Mem ewe ah IN Ee sie 772  =AVI-113 
yield and value per acre, production price and cost comparisons, 
OTT IL ia ls bed eG de eager tet tie 759 13-20 
yields on rec lamation projects, and value as supplementary feed 
DS SRN EES ipl At ly ee mene eg Neer ue, Mien edna 752 6 
Vil— 
castor. See Castor oi!. 
coconut. See Coconut oil. 
corn. See Corn oil. 
cottonseea. Sce Cottonseed oil. 
derivatives, production, 1912-1917..........--2202-2-2eceeeees 769 43-44 
erapesced production, LOVZ—19N7 2. 25. Tee nine oe cen eee 769 3 
mustard seed, production, 1912-1918. ...................-..0s 769 3,6 
olive. See Olive oil. 
palm. See Palm oil. 
palm kernel. See Palm kernel oil. 
peanut. See Peanut oil. 
sesame. See Sesame oil. 
shea nut, See Shea nut oil. 
soy bean. See Soy bean oil. 
sunflower seed. Sce Sunflower seed oil. 
trade, terminology and technology, safeguarding supply, etc.... 769 8-10 
Oil- -produci ing crops, importance in war, need of Germany, ectc.... 769 2 
