16 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 301-325. 



Bulletin 

 No. Page. 



Pork fat, digestion experiments . . 310 5-8 



Porto Rico, honey, shipments and imports 325 7 



Posts — 

 fence — 



life , cost, preservation and materials 321 21-26 



See also Fence posts. 



willow, durability, seasoning, setting, etc 316 34-35 



Potatoes, acreage and yield in twenty-one regions 320 11 



"Powder willow," prices, demand, and method of produc- 

 tion 316 31 



Precipitation, Mississippi Valley, 1830-1911, monthly 304 29-31 



Prices, cantaloupes, car-lot, jobbing, and retail, 1914 315 14 



Prince Edward Island, fox-farming industry, development 



and present status. , 301 4 



Publications — 



Department, on forest-tree diseases, list 317 27 



useful for schools, list 305 63 



Pulp wood, consumption, imports, and demand 309 2 



Pumping — 



district, land drainage, organization and area 304 8-9 



drainage districts, Louisiana, influence of rainfall and 



run-off 304 33-34 



plant — ■ 



drainage district, location, type, sources of power, 



etc 304 34-48 



drainage , operation and maintenance 304 53-55 



drainage operations, requirements, capacity, etc 304 20-53 



Pumps, use in land drainage, bulletin by S. M. Woodward 

 andC. W. Okey 304 1-60 



Queensland, sheep industry, magnitude, land area and flocks. 313 4 



Rabbit, studies for schools 305 25-26 



Rags, importation for paper making 322 2 



Raiz de zacaton. See Zacaton. 



Rams, production, prices and sale, practices in Australia 313 14-15 



Ranches, fox, number and distribution 301 5-6 



"Rank," willow excelsior stock, preparation, measurements, 



and prices 316 30-31 



Ratooning, cotton, practices and objections 324 12 



Razoumofskya lands. See Mistletoe, larch. 

 Reeve, Charles S., and Prevost Hubbard, bulletin on 

 "Methods for the examination of bituminous road mate- 

 rials" 314 1-48 



Retinia frustrana, injury to pine trees 308 26-27 



Revetment work, Mississippi River, use of willow, cost, and 



duration 316 39^1 



Rice- 

 brown, sources 323 3 



chemical analysis of imported, comparison with wheat 



flour and corn meal 323 6-8 



imports — 



kinds from various countries 323 3-4 



quantity and value, by countries from which con- 

 signed..... 323 2-3 



loss of food constituents in milling 323 8 



mechanical analysis of imported 323 5-6 



milled — 



importance and characters of imports, bulletin by 



F.B.Wise 323 1-8 



sources 323 3 



types, descriptions 323 4 



Rice-root grass . See Zacaton. 



"Ripened milk, ' ' nature 319 9 



