16 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICLTLTUKE BULS. 776-800. 



Waterfowl — 



breeding grounds in Nebraska — Bulletin No. Page. 



location, etc 794 3 



number of lakes and loca,tion. protection investigations. . . . 794 2-3 



decrease in numbers, relation of drainage of marshes 794 1-2 



Federal protection, elf ect on increase in number 794 3-4 



food plants, etc., publications of Department 794 79 



hunting in Nebraska, ] 915, conditions 794 8-9 



lead poisoning — 



bulletin lay Alexander Wetmore , 793 1-12 



in marshes, history 793 2-3 



symptoms, species, etc 793 3-10 



Nel)raska — 



nxturxl and humxn enemies, spring shooting, control, etc.. 794 6-8 

 sandhill region, and their food plants, bulletin by Harry 



C. Oberholser, and W. L. McAtee " 794 1-29 



p^'otection increase by migratorv-bird law 794 3-4 



sandhill region, Nebraska, conditions affecting future 794 '1-6 



shooting — 



in autumn, conditions governing 794 8-9 



in spring, evil effects on breeding 794 3-8 



in spring, reduction bj- migratory bird law 794 3-4 



Watering — 



cattle on forest ranges 790 41-42 



sheep on forest ranges 790 52-53 



Watersheds, protection from grazing stock 790 6^ 70-71 



Weakfish — 



cold-storage holdings. 1917 and 1918, by months 792 65-66 



occurrence, nature, value, and local names 792 66 



Weeds, ruderal, range vegetation, consociations, and plant succes-\ „q^j 44-54, 



sions / ' ""'l 70-71 



Weir. James E,., and Ernest E. Hubert, bulletin on "A study of 



the rots of western white pine " 799 1-24 



Wetmore, Alexander, bulletin on " Lead poisoning in waterfowl " . 793 1-12 



Wheat — r ' o_22 



grasses, range vegetation, consociations, and plant succesrions. . 791< aa-ap. 



growth and water requirements on typical range soils 791 50 



infestation by rice moth 783 10 



milling, gains and losses, relation to moisture content 788 10-12 



moistiu-e — 



content, and of mill products, bulletin by J. H. Shollen- 



berger , 788 1-12 



requirements for milling purposes 788 2 



pressure in bins, determination, formula 789 2-5 



tempering methods, and results on moisture content 788 2-3, 6-10 



White — 



G. F. , bulletin on " Nosema-disease " 780 1-59 



pine — 



western, study of rots, bulletin by James R. Weir 799 1-24 



See also Pine, western white, 

 weed. See Daisy, ox-eye. 

 Whitefish— 



cold-storage holdings, 1917 and 1918, by months 792 67-68 



occurrence, species, value, and local names 792 68 



Whiting, fish, cold-storage holdings, 1917 and 1918, by months 792 69-70 



Willet, Western, occurrence in Nebraska 794 30 



Windstorm, insiu'ance. farmers' mutual companies, losses, etc 786 6 



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



copper-spray coatings " 785 1-9 



f 93-'>7 



YaiTow, growth habits, indicator of overgrazing of ranges, notes 791< 32^35 "43 



C 22-32 



Yellow brush, range vegetation, consociations and plant succession. 791-^ cq cq 



Yellowfin. See Weakfish. *• ^^^^ 



Yellow-legs, lesser, occurrence in Nebraska 794 30 



Yellows, disease of hyacinths, description, detection, and control 797 35- 



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