DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 2*76-300. 



Bulletin No. Page. 



Gambler, imports and source, 1914 296 48 



Gelatin, imports and sources, 1909-1914 296 23 



Georgia — 



peach shipments, 1914, season, and stations shipping. . . 298 7, 10-11 



tomato shipments, 1914 290 9 



Gin — 



custom, methods of operation 288 2-6 



seed mixture in roll box, studies and determination. . . 288 3-6 



Ginning — 



cotton, management to prevent seed mixture 288 7-8 



custom, factor in deterioration of cottonseed, bulletin by 



D. A. Saunders and P. V. Cardon 288 1-8 



Ginseng, exports, value and market, 1914 296 45 



Glucose, exports — ■ 



1899-1914 296 45 



1910-1914, value 296 2 



Glue- 

 exports, 1898-1914 296 23 



stock, imports and sources, 1910-1914 296 16 



Goatskins, imports and sources, 1895-1914 296 15 



Grain — ■ 



exports, 1910-1914, value 296 2 



foreign trade, 1851-1914 296 24-28 



products, foreign trade, 1866-1914 296 28-29 



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

 letin by E. G. Boerner 287 1-4 



Grape sugar, exports — 



1899-1914 296 45 



1910-1914, value 296 2 



Grapes, imports and sources, 1909-1913 296 43 



Grasshopper — 



control, natural and artificial remedies 293 6-12 



food plants 295 6 



long-winged — 



damage to crops, 1913, area infested, etc 293 3 



description, history, and distribution 293 1-3 



enemies 293 6-11 



feeding habits and food plants 293 6-7 



life history and habits 293 3-4 



outbreak — 



New Mexico, summer of 1913, bulletin by Harrison 



E.Smith 293 1-12 



in New Mexico, 1913, origin and breeding grounds. 293 4-5 



parasitic enemies 293 7-11 



traveling methods, rate, etc 293 5-6 



Gravel roads, construction and cost, object-lesson work. . . . 284 6-11 



Great Plains — 



agriculture, place of millet and sorgo 291 1-2 



precipitation, annual and seasonal 291 3-4 



Green — 



apple aphis, effect of insecticides, experiments 278 25-27 



dolphin. See Pea aphis. 



Gull, monument in Salt Lake City, note 292 2 



Gulls- 

 accidental occurrence in United States 292 4-5 



economic importance, discussion 292 1-2 



migration, habits and routes -. - 292 5 



North American and their allies, distribution and mi- 

 gration, bulletin by Wells W. Cooke 292 1-71 



protection, private and legal 292 3-4 



species, annotated list 292 5-68 



useful against field pests, instances 292 



dumbo weed, occurrence in South Dakota 297 3 



Gums — 



foreign trade, 191 0-1914 296 47-48 



imports, L910-1914, value 296 2-3 



Gutta-}>ercha, imports and source. L9] 1 296 48 



