6 DEPARTMENT OF AGEICULTUEE BULS. 776-800. 



Fomes — Bulletin No. Page. 



annosus, description, and injury to pine trees 799 2, 3, 4, 23 



root, description, and injury to pine trees 799 2, 4, 23 



Food- 

 plants, wild duck, sandhill region of Nebraska, improvement. . . 794 38 

 products, storage holdings during 1918 (meats, lard, and fish), 



bulletin by John 0. Bell 792 1-80 



use of potatoes, composition and value, etc 784 1, 21-23 



Forage — 



plants, seeding on forest ranges 790 56-59 



range — 



f 55-61 

 depletion on stock driveways and bed grounds 791<^ '^1-72 



-suitability to different classes of stock 790 3-6 



Forcing, bulbs in storage 797 18 



Forest ranges, grazing periods and Capacity 790 10-30 



Forests, National, "range management, bulletin by James T. Jardine ^ 



and Mark Anderson 790 1-98 



Formalin, solution for treating seed potatoes 784 17, 23 



Fowls, cold storage reports, 1917-18 776{ ^^^ ^^j^ ^^^ 



Foxglove — 



18.23-27, 



blue, growth habits on ranges, notes 791-^ 34-37 43 



r S2— 44 



sage-yarrow type of range vegetation, value and uses 791< "^fjo-yo 



Frostfish. See Smelt; Whitefish. 



Frozen — 



fish, storage holdings, 1918, review 792 27-75 



meats, storage holdings, 1918, reports 792 4-15 



Fruits, dried, infestation by rice moth, note 783 9 



Fulton, H. R., and J. R. Winston, bulletin on "The field testing 



of copper-spray coatings " 785 1-9 



Fumigation, use in control of rice moth 783< -■ ^_-, ^ 



Gadwall, occurrence in sandhill region of Nebraska 794 23 



Galactose, fermentation in milk 782 16 



Game — 



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



protection on forest ranges 790 5-6, 71-7S 



Garrupa fish. See Rockfish. 



Gases, toxic, use in control of peach-tree borer, bulletin bv E. B. 



Blakeslee ^ 796 1-23 



Gibson, E. H., notes on grain bug 779 1 



Gladiolus, planting depth, note ,. 797 9 



GoLDENWEisER, E. A., bulletin on "A survey of the fertilizer 



industry " 798 1-29 



Goose, Canada, occurrence in Nebraska 794 28 



Goosefoot, indicator of overgrazing of ranges, notes 791 45, 48 



Grain — 

 bug- 

 bulletin by D. J. Caffrey and Geo. W. Barber 779 1-35 



description, damage to food plants, etc 779< 33-34' 



distribution 779 3 



enemies, and control methods 779 28-33 



life history, development and habits 779 10-27, 34 



pressure in storage bins, bulletin by W. J. Larkin 789 1-16 



Grapefruit, leaves, testing for copper after spra^ung 785 5-6 



Grass, porcupine, growth habits and forage value 791< 21-3*^ 



Grasses — 



association with yellow-brush type of range cover 791 23, 28, 31 



wheat, descriptions, growth requirements, and forage value. . . . 791 8-22, 48 

 Gray — 



Dan T., W. F. Ward, and E. R. Lloyd, biilletin on "Fattening 



steers on summer pastiu'e in the South " 777 1-24 



disease of bulbs. See Mosaic disease. 



