14 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTUEE BULS. 776-800. 



Sheep — Continued. Bulletin No. Ij-ge. 



herding on forest ranges 790 50-54 



management on the range, control and handling 790 48-55 



pasture, acreage requirements 790 27-28 



C 1-4, 8, 9- 



poisoning with whorled milkweed, history, and experiments. . . 800| 12, 17-20, 



I 26-38 



range requirements in forage, etc 790 3, 4, 6-9 



Sheepshead fish. See Butterfish. 



Shipping, bulbs, and packing •. 797 28-29 



Shollenberger, J. H., bulletin on "Moisture in wheat and mill 



products " 788 *1-12 



Shooting, spring, evil effects on waterfowl breeding 794 3-8 



Shot— 



{13 5— 

 9 n 



waste, danger to waterfowl in marshes 793 1, 3, 9, 11 



Shoveler, occurrence in Nebraska 794 24-25 



Sizing bulbs, methods and machinery, and advantages 797 20-22 



Skipjack. See Bluefish; Butterfish. 



Slash, infected, destruction for control of tree rots 799 23 



Smelt, occurrence, nature, and local names 792 62 



Smelts, cold-storage holdings, 1917 and 1918, by months 792 61-62 



Snipe, Wilson, occurrence in Nebraska 794 30 



Snotkoker, use in culling out diseased bulbs 797 35 



Snowdrops, f)lanting depth, note 797 9 



Soda nitrate, imports from Chili, 1909-1918 798 19 



Soils — 



adaptation to bulb growing 797 3-5 



range types, chemical analys3s, comparisons 791 49-52 



Solomon's seal, false, indicator of overgrazing of ranges, notes 791 37, 39 



South, steers on summer pasture, bulletin by W. F. Ward, Dan T. 



Gray, and E. R. Lloyd 777 1-24 



Spanish flag fish. See Rockfish. 



Sporophores, tree-rot, presence on western white pine, studies 799 15-19 



' Spray, kerosene emulsion, formula 778 7 



Spraying potatoes for insects and disease, lesson 784 19, 21 



Sprays, copper — 



field testing of coatings, bulletin by J. R. Winston and H. R. 



Fulton 785 1-9 



persistence, field testing 785 2-9 



Squeteague. See Weakfish. 

 Squid — 



cold-storage holdings, 1917 and 1918, by months 792 63-64 



occurrence, nature, methods of catching, and uses 792 64 



Squit. See Weakfish. 

 Steers- 

 fattening — 



cost in Alabama and Mississippi 777< ' ' -j^g 



on summer pasture in South, bulletin by W. F. Ward, Dan 



T. Gray, and E. R. Lloyd 777 1-24 



slaughter data, comparisons 777 5, 14, 18 



"Stink-bug." See Grain bug. 

 Stock- 

 driveways on forest ranges 790 55-56 



poisoning — • 



on ranges, precautions, etc 790 82-88 



plants, bibliography 790 86-88 



r 35-42 



watering and salting on forest ranges 790<^ Sv'-'i.S 



See also Live stock. 

 Storage — 



bins, grain pressures in, bulletin by A. J. Larkin, jr 789 1-16 



cold, reports, season of 1917-18, bulletin by John O. Bell 776 1-44 



holdings of food products during 1918 (meats, lard, and fish), 



bulletin by John O. Bell 792 1-80 



potatoes, lesson for rural schools 784 9 



