INDEX. 



Bulletin No. Page. 



Absorbing agents, use in clarifying fruit juice 1025 6-12 



Accounting records for sampling apples by weight, bulletin by J. H. 



Conn and A. V. Swarthout 1006 1-13 



Accounts, apple sampling, records and forms . 1006 2-13 



Agricultural implements, manufacture from basswood 1007 42-43, 58 



Air, saturation, relation to temperature, discussion 1013 2 



Alguire, G. B., bulletin on "Marketing broom corn*' 1019 32 



Alkali, residuum, source and description 1003 40-41 



Animals — 



grazing, competition with plants 1001 10" 



wild, destruction of domestic animals 1001 11-12: 



young, strychnine tolerance 1023 4, 6, 12' 



Appalachian Mountain region, beef production experiments 1024 1-17 



{4—15 23 

 ' 24 

 Apples — 



grades and sizes, table of reciprocals 1006 8-9 



handling, sorting, and sampling at packing houses 1006 4-7 



sampling by weight, accounting records, bulletin by J. H. Conn 



and A. V. Swarthout 1006 1-13 



sorting and recording warehouse receipts 1006 5 



test percentages, table of reciprocals 1006 8-9 



Arid lands — 

 grazing — 



definition 1001 5 



in Southwest, use, relation of land tenure, bulletin by 



E. O. Wooton 1001 1-72 



homestead policy, extension needs 1001 4 



restricted areas, sale and exchange, note 1001 4 



Arizona — 



land tenure, conditions 1001 21 



range plants, associations, map 1001 16-17 



yellow pine area, annual cut, stumpage, etc 1003 4, 12-13 



Zygadenus spp. , occurrence and distribution 1012 3, 16 



Arlington Experimental Farm— 

 corn-growing experiments — 



seeding date 1014 3-11 



with mutilated seed 1011 4, 7, 8-12 



testing tomatoes for wilt resistance 1015 3-9 



Atmosphere, temperature, influence on yield of mill products 1013 10-11 



Bait, poisoned, for rodents, formulas 1023 16 



Bales, broom corn, standard sizes and tying methods 1019 11 



Baling, broom corn 1019 10-11 



Bass. See Basswood. 

 Basswood — 



common names 1007 1 



consumption by various industries, by States 1007-^ 22-29 



consumption for excelsior, by States 1007 24 



distribution, uses, and value 1007 1, 56-57 



forests, renewing and cultivation, possibilities 1007 8, 57 



occurrence and supply 1007 5-6, 56-57 



properties, structure, and identification 1007 2-4 



sprouts, production, uses, etc 1007 8 



tree growth and prospects 1007 8 



use, 1909-1913, comparison with 1922 1007 7 



uses, appendix 1007 58-64 



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