INDEX. 



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Score card— Bulletin No. 



cotton plant 294 



farm products, use in public schools, types, etc 281 



Scott, E. W., and E. H. Siegler, bulletin on "Miscel- 

 laneous insecticide investigations " 278 



Seed- 

 ash, production, dissemination, germination, etc 299 



bed, cotton, preparation, school lessons 294 



foreign trade, 1895-1914 296 



imports, 1910-1914, value 296 



millet, production, yield and demand 291 



sampling device, and for grain and other material, bul- 

 letin by E. G. Boerner 287 



selection, curing, care, and testing, school work 281 



Sesia brunneri, injury to pines 295 



Sheep, foreign trade, 1894-1914 206 



Sheepskins, imports and sources, 1909-1914 296 



Shellac, gum, imports and source, 1914 296 



Sherman, Wells A. — 



Houston F. Walker and L. Herbert Martin, bulle- 

 tin on "Peach supply and distribution in 1914 " 298 



Paul Froehlich, and Houston F. Walker, bulletin 

 on "Rail shipments and distribution of fresh toma- 

 toes, 1914 " 290 



Shipping tomatoes, seasons 290 



Siberian gull, breeding and winter ranges 292 



Siegler, E. H., and E. W. Scott, bulletin on "Miscel- 

 laneous insecticide investigations " 278 



Silk, foreign trade, 1909-1914 296 



Silviculture, methods in northern hardwood forests 285 



Single-stalk cotton, culture at San Antonio, bulletin by 



Rowland M. Meade 279 



Sirup, exports, 1914 296 



Sisal grass, imports, value and source, 1895-1914 296 



Skins, foreign trade, 1895-1914 296 



Skua — 



breeding places and occurrence 292 



useful against mice and lemmings, note 292 



Slaughterhouse, by-products, foreign trade 296 



Smith, Harrison E., bulletin on "The grasshopper out- 

 break in New Mexico during the summer of 1913 " 293 



Solitaire, Townsend's, occurrence, distribution, and eco- 

 nomic importance 280 



Sorgo — 



breeding for drought adaptation (and millet), bulletin 



by A. C. Dillman 291 



Dakota Amber, characteristics and value for Great 



Plains 291 



root system, growing habits, water requirements, etc.. . 291 



selection of strain for Great Plains 291 



yields, comparison with other forage plants, Great 



Plains 291 



South Carolina — 



peach shipments, 1914, season and stations shipping. . . 298 



road construction and cost, object-lesson work 284 



South Dakota, western, native vegetation and climatic con- 

 ditions. . . . 297 



Soya-bean oil, imports and sources, 1912-1914 296 



Spices, foreign trade in various kinds, 1884-1914 296 



"Spike-top, " pine, work of Zimmerman pine moth 295 



Sprinkler, automatic, description, use, and value in cotton 



warehouse, etc 277 



Sprout reproduction, ash trees 299 



Spruce — 



occurrence in northern hardwood forests 285 



red, occurrence in northern hardwood forests 285 



104680°— 17 3 



5-6 

 35-42 



1-47 



19-21 



10 



38-39 



2 



31-32 



1-4 



26-28 



5 



7 



16 

 48 



1-16 



1-12 



6 



35 



1-47 



19 



36-42 



1-20 



45 

 44-45 

 14-16 



3-4 



2 



10-18 



1-12 



3-5 



1-19 



8-12 

 2-3, 15-16 



13-15 



14 

 16-17 



3-10 



35 



39-40 



1 



30, 34-36 

 22-23 



