22 DEPARTMENT OE AGEICULTUEE BULS. (376-700. 



Bulletin 

 Tamarack— No. Page. 



characteristics and historical notes C80 3-4 



occurrence and habits. Rocky Mountain region 680 4-5 



tests for shrinkage, strength, etc 676 35 



Tannin, production from western hemlock, note 680 14 



Tar- 

 refined — 



specifications for hot application 691 40 



specifications for road construction 691 41-46 



specifications for cold application .- 691 37-39 



Tamceae. See Yew trees. 

 Taxus^ 



brevifolia. See Yew, western, 

 spp. See Yew. 

 Tennessee — 



f 7,10,13, 



bees and honey statistics 685J-j^g' 22' 24' 



I 26,'29,3i 

 15, 16, 20, 



corn production, movements, consumption, and prices 696^28, 29, 33, 



I 36, 41, 51 



experiments with raw rock phosphate 699 108 



Tests, road material, for bituminous products. 691 48-60 



Texas— 



f 7,10,13, 



bees and honey statistics .-. 685-| -^q' ^2 94' 



i 26, 29,"'3i 



15,16,20, 



corn production, movements, consumption, and prices 696<28, 29, 33, 



I 36,38,41 



Panhandle — 



grain-sorghum experiments, bulletin by Carleton R. Ball 



and Benton E. Rothgeb .* 698 1-91 



location, description, climate, and soil 698 2-16 



ravages by plant bugs 689 12, 13 



Thinning, sugar beets, practices and cost, Utah and Idaho ........ 693 30-31 



Thrashers, grain, explosions, investigations, note 681 3-4 



Thuja — 



plicata, occurrence and habits 680 33-39 



spp. , characteristics and descriptions 680 32-39 



Timber, shrinkage and strength properties, relation to specific 



gravity, tests of various woods 676 13-35 



See also Wood. 



Tobacco crop, effect of fertilizing with raw rock phosphate 699 4 



Tomatoes — 



f 30 38 

 growing on New Jersey soils, notes 677-^ ^2-73 



injury by Southern green plant-bug 689 2, 13, 14 



Rhizopus rot, instance 686 2 



Toys, manufacture, use of elm, extent and cost 683 25 



Trap crops, use in control of Southern green plant-bug 689 24-25 



Trees, honey source, blooming seasons of different kinds, by States. . 685 41-44 



Trichopoda penrdpes, parasite .of the Southern green plant-bug 689 22 



Truck — 

 crops — 



r 20, 30-33, 



growing, New Jersey soils, notes 677] ??' 52 50' 



i ' 6i-65 



yields and profits, Jefferson County, Ky 678 18-22 



farms, Jefferson County, Ky., management, expenses, and 



profits ". 678 17-19 



Tsuga spp. See Hemlock. 

 Tulip- 

 poplar, honey source, blooming season by States 685 43-44 



tree, blooming season and honey source 685 44, 49, 53 



