DEPAETMENT OF AGEICULTUKE BULS. 376-400. 



Bii'd count — 



Berwyn, Pa., 1914 



United States, second annual, with results, bulletin by 

 Wells A. Cooke 



variation from year to year 



Birds — 



enumeration, requirements and suggestions 



increase in numbers, management on farms 



protection in home grounds, possibilities 



Bluegrass — 



fat-producing qualities, discussion 



region, grazing industry, bulletin by Lyman Carrier . . 



sod, establishment, practices 



Bookkeeping, cooperative — 



business, bibliography 



stores, bulletin by J. A. Bexell and W. H. Kerr 



Boll-wee\T.l — 



control by picking, benefits, etc 



picking, as control measure, methods and value 



Bonds — 



New Jersey road and bridge, by counties 



Pennsylvania road and bridge 



road — 



issuance and management 



plans of issuance 



road and bridge — - 



by States and counties,[1914. 



Central, Mountain, and Pacific States, 



Central, Mountain, and|Pacific States, by coimties. 

 Massachusetts 



New England States 



outstanding, 1915, by States 



South, issues by States, 1914 



Boys, labor records, agricultiu-al club^^work 



Brick roads, mileage. 1914, by States 



Bridge tax. North Carolina, 1914, byfcounties 



Bridges, public. See Roads. 



California — 

 roads — 



supervision, revenues, mileage and|bonds 389 



types, mileage, revenues, and bonds, 1914, by counties. 389-{ 



wheat yields at Davis experiment station, varieties 400 



Carbon bisulphid, use against Argentine ants 377 



Carrier, Lyman, bulletin on '"The gi-azing industry of the 



bluegrass region " 397 



Castanea, injury by Endothia spp., studies and inoculation 



experiments 380 



Cattle- 



bluegrass region, breeds and selections 397 



feeding with fish meal, abstracts from experiments 378 



grass-fed, quality, wintering, etc 397 



Cereals — 



experiments at Judith Basin substation. Moccasin, Mont., 



bulletin by N. C. Donaldson ._ 398 



yields and farm value at Judith Basin substation, Mont., 



comparisons 398 



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12-13 



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1-20 



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15-17 



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3-4 



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11-12 



396 





17-20 



397 





2-3 



397 





1-18 



397 





8 



381 





56 



381 





1-56 



382 





. 7-9 



382 





5-7 



386 





11 



386 





23-24 





r 12-13 



28-29. 



393 



37-39, 45-46, 



54-55 



62-63, 





69-70 



79-80 



393 





2-4 



387 



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r4, 9, 12, 



14, 16, 





19, 23, 



25, 28, 



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30, 32, 



34, 38, 



40, 44, 



45, 49, 





51, 54, 



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LXXV 



389 



LXIA 



-LXXV 



388 





43-45 



388{ 



8,11 



18, 20, 



24, 43^5 



390 





8 



387 





5 



385 





26-27 



390 





11 



387 



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33-34 

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1-18 



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