2 DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTURE BULS. 776-800. 



Bell, John 0., bulletin on — * Bulletin No. Pago. 



" Cold storage reports, season, 1917-1918" 776 1-44 



' ' Reports of storage holdings of certain food products during 1918. 

 (Frozen meats, cured meats and lard, frozen fish, cured her- 

 ring, and mild cured salmon) " 792 1-80 



Bins — 



grain-storage, reinforcements 789 7-15 



storage, grain pressures in, bulletin by W. J. Larkin, jr 789 1-16 



Birds — 



game, occurrence in sandhill region of Nebraska, food, etc 794 14-40 



species poisoned by eating shot ■ 793 S 



varieties of value in control of grain bug 779 '.U 



Bittern, species in sandhill region of Nebraska 794 ' 33 



Black bass. See Rockfish. 



"Black Harry" fish. -See Bass, sea. 



Black trout. See. Trout, lake. 



"Black Will" fish. See Bass, sea. 



Blackback fish. See Whitef sh. 



Black-belly fish. See Alewife. 



Blackf sh. See Bass, sea. . 



Blakeslee, E. B., bulletin on "Use of toxic gases as a possible 

 means of control of the peach-tree borer' ' 796 1-23 



Blood, dried, imports value, 1909-1913 798 24 



Blueback fish. See Alewife. 



Bluefsh — • ' 



cold storage holdings, 1917 and 1918, by months 792 29-31 



occurrence, nature, and local names 792 29 



See also Bass, sea; Weakfish. 



C oq 9g 28 



Bluegrasses, growth on ranges, and forage value 791< oa'ot oo 



Boccaccio fish. See Rockf sh. 



Bones, imports and exports value, 1909-1913 (with hoofs, etc.) 798 20-23 



Bordeaux mixture, formula 784 23 



Borden, A. D., and E. R. Sasscer, bulletin on "The rose midge". . 778 1-8 



Borer — 



locust, protection from, bulletin by F. C. Craighead 787 1-12 



peach-tree, control by toxic gases, bulletin by E. B. Blakeslee. . 796 1-23 



Borers, locust — 



conditions favoring attack, and signs of injury 787 8-9 



treatment in shade trees 787 11-12 



Botrytis parasitica, description and spread 797 34-35 



Brush, yellow — 



growth habits, value as indicator of overgrazing and forage uses . . 791k 21-32 



f 22-32 

 type of range vegetation, composition and uses 791< 68-69 



Bug, grain. See Grain bug. 

 Bugs — 



grain, control methods 779 32, 33, 34 



plant, associated species 779 33, 34 



Bulbs— 



adaptabilitv to cold climates 797 2, 4 



Dutch- 

 commercial culture in United States, bulletin by David 



Griffiths and 11. E. Juenemann 797 1-50 



cultivation and harvesting 797 11-14 



flower, list - - 797 33 



flowering, quality determination 797 26-27 



forcing, in storage 797 18 



growers' terms, definitions 797 47-50 



growing — 



for pleasure, out of doors and indoors 797 29-33 



in water, directions - - - 797 32 



requirements in soil, temperatiu-e, and fertilizer 797 3-5 



literature — 



and definitions of terms used 797 47-50 



on, sources 797 47 



number per acre, spacing and planting 797 5-9 



