54-66, 

 71-72 



iiirDEX. 7 



Grazins; — Bulletin No. Page. 



capacity of forest ranges 790 16-30 



deferred and rotation for reseeding range forage 790 60-65 



effect on plant succession 791< 



forest ranges, capacity estimates 790 23-27 



methods, effect on range cover 791 61-66 



periods, forest ranges, opening and closing, etc ■. 790 10-16 



permittees, organization, advantages, and purposes 790 46 



Grebe, species in sand-hill region of Nebraska 794 31-32 



Greenfish. See Bluefish. 



Greenhouses, rose midge control 7/8 ■ 4-8 



Griffiths. David, and H. E. Juenemann, bulletin on '"Commercial 



Dutch bulb culture in the United States " 797 1-50 



Ground mullet. See Wluting. 



Ground-cover, successive types on forest ranges 791 2-54 



Grouper fish. See Rockfish. 



Gull, species in sand-hill region of Nebraska 794 32 



Gymnosoma fuliginosa, parasite enemy of grain bug. description. . . . 779 28-31 



Haddock — 



cold storage holdings, 1917 and 1918. by months (and other fish). 792 35-37 



occurrence, nature, and food use 792 37 



Hake — 



cold storage holdings, 1917 and 1918, by months (and other fish). 792 35-37 



occiuTence, natiu-e. species, etc 792 35 



Halibut— 



"chickens," food use, note 792 41 



cold storage holdings, 1917 and 1918, by months 792 40-41 



nature, grades, and methods of catching 792 41 



Hannahills. See Bass, sea. 



Harvestfish. See Butterfish. 



Harvesting — 



bulbs 797 13-14 



flowers of Dutch bulbs 797 11 



potatoes, and grading, lesson for rural schools 784 6-7 



Hay, milkweed, poisonous character 800 4, 7, 13, 39 



Heat, use in control of rice moth 783 11-12 



Herbs, association with yellow-brush range cover 791 23-26, 31 



Herders, sheep, duties on forest ranges 790 51-52, 54 



Herding, sheep, on forest ranges 790 50-54 



Herons, species in sand-hill region of Nebraska 794 33-34 



Herring — 



cold storage holdings. 1917 and 1918, by months 792 42-43, 45 



cured, storage holdings. 1917 and 1918. by months 792 76-77 



lake, cold storage holclings, 1917 and 1918, by months 792 33-35 



■ occuiTence, nature, and uses 792 43 



species. See also Alewife. 



Holmes, Arthur D., bulletin on " Digestibilitv of some by-product 



oils" : 781 1-16 



Honey — ■ 



heating for destruction of Nosema aphis, requirements 780 30-31 



infection with Nosema aphis, length of time Adrulent 780 39-40 



Hoofs, imports and exports value, 1909-1913 (with bones) 798 20-23 



Hoolakins. See Eulachon. 



Horns, imports and exports, value, 1909-1913 (with bones, hoofs, etc. ) 798 20-25 



Horses — 



129-32 41- 



grazing, adaptability of forest ranges j 44 52 53 



f 8'. 9^13- 



poisoning with whorled milkweed, experimental feeding, etc . . SOOj 15, 31^ 



[ 33—34, 35 



range, requirements in forage, etc 790 3, 4, 8 



Hubert, Ernest E.. and .L\mes R. Weir, bulletin on "A study of 



the rots of western white pine " "99 1-24 



Hunting, spring, shooting of waterfowl in game preserves, results... ' 794 7-8 



Hyacinth, planting depth, note 797 9 



