20 



DEPAKTMENT OF AGEICULTURE BULS. 6*76-700. 



Bulletin 



Seed— Continued. No. Page. 



hemlock, false, production 680 20 



production and germination of different species 680 < 23-24 26 



incense cedar, production and germination 680 31-32 



larch, production and germination of different species 680 5, 8, 11 



oils, digestibility, bulletin by A. D. Holmes 687 1-20 



"potatoes, requirements per acre and percentage of crop 695 15-16 



red cedar, production and germinsttion 680 38-38 



sunflower, oil, uses, food value, and digestion experiments 687 9-11 



yew, nature 680 40, 43-44 



Seeds — 



bent grass, and their adulterants 692 15-26 



grass, trade conditions mixtures, and impurities * 692< 2*^-24 



redtop and other bent grasses, and their impurities 692 15-26 



weed as adulterants of redtop seed, descriptions 692 22, 23, 24 



Serviceberry, tests of wood for shrinkage, strength, etc 676 27 



Shallu— 



classification, description, and yields 698 19, 86-87 



introduction, value, etc 698 86-87 



Shamel, a. D., L. B. Scott, and C. S. Pomeroy, bulletin on "Citrus- 

 fruit improvement: A study of bud variation in the Marsh 



grapefruit " 697 1-112 



Sheep, industry, rise and decline- in Lenawee County, Mich., 



1860-1910 694 4-5 



Shipping, berries and cherries by parcel post, experiments 688 2-17 



Shrubs, hon^y source, blooming seasons' of different kinds by States. 685 43-46 



Silage, addition of rock phosphate, effect on manure 699 15-16 



Silverbell-tree, tests of wood for sliiinkage, strength, etc 676 27 



Soil- 

 conditions, water requirements, etc., plant-growth experiments . 700< i ~_ir 

 survey — 



New Jersey, Freehold area, and crop survey 677J . c^^_^/- 



{9 coo 



JN ew J ersey , Swedesboro area, and crop survey 677 42-56 



New Jersey, Thorofare area, and crop survey 677| ^r^^i 



Soils- 

 relation to crop uses. Southern New Jersey 677 57-65 



New Jersey, and their uses in Southern part of State, bulletin by 



J. A. Bonsteel 677 1-78 



Sorghums — 

 grain — ■ 



classification and description, by groups 698 17-19 



experiments in Panhandle of Texas, bulletin by Carleton 



R. Ball and Benton E. Rothgeb 698 1-91 



hybrids, descriptions and yield 698 45-52, 88 



Sorrel, seed, adulterant of redtop seed, description 692 22 



Sourwood — 



honey source, blooming season by States 685 43-44 



tests for shrinkage, strength, etc 676 27 



South Carolina — 



r 6,9,12, 



bees and honey statistics 685] }t' i?' H' 



I 19, 2i, 24, 



126, 29, 31 

 [14,16,20, 



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



[ 36, 40, 51 



experiments with raw rock phosphate 699 107-108 



ravages, by plant-bug 689 13 



