8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, BULLS. 76-100. 



Flumes — 



and fluming, 87, 1-36. 



"catch basins," advantages, suggestions, etc., 87, 19-20. 



construction, material requirements for certain types and capacities, 87, 34-36. 



cost of construction, 87, 30-32. 



feeders, advantages, etc., 87, 17-18. 



metal, recommendations, 87, 3. 



reinforcement at loading points, 87, 23-25. 



switches and Y's, need, suggestions, 87, 22-23. 



types, descriptions, construction, etc., 87, 3-17. 



water capacity and velocity for certain types and grades, 87, 33-34. 

 Fluming and flumes, 87, 1-36. 



Formaldehyde solution, use in seed treatment for potato powdery scab control, 82, 12. 

 Formica subsericea attendants of European walnut aphis, 100, 19. 

 Foster, William, introduction of Merino sheep, note, 94, 7. 

 Foubert, C. L., W. W. Garner, and C. W. Bacon, bulletin on "Research studies 



on the curing of leaf tobacco," 79, 1-40. 

 Foul brood — 



American, destruction of germ by heat, 92, 3-4. 



American, distribution, nature, 92, 3-4. 



European, distribution, cause, 92, 2. 

 France, agricultural extension work, notes, 83, 17-18. 

 French Merino sheep, development, distribution, value, 94, 10-13. 

 Fry, William H., bulletin on "Identification of commercial fertilizer materials," 



97, 1-13. 

 Fuller, investigations of changes in nature of arsenical dipping fluids, note, 76, 2. 

 Funk, Deane M., farm for testing oat varieties, 99, 4. 



Garner, W. W., C. W. Bacon, and 0. L. Foubert, bulletin on "Research studies 



on the curing of leaf tobacco," 79, 1-40. 

 Gates, Burton N., bulletin on "The temperature of the bee colony," 96, 1-29. 

 Georgia — 



agricultural extension work, 1913, statistics, 83, 34-40. 



farmers' institute work, officials, statistics, 83, 5-6, 20, 25, 26-32. 

 Geyer, E. W., work on codling moth control in Pecos Valley, New Mexico, note, 88, 1. 

 Girls' institutes, reports at Farmers' Institute Workers' Association, 83, 8. 

 Great Britain, sheep types, places of origin of breeds imported into United States, 94, 5. 

 Greenhouse, rose aphis, life history and reproduction, 90, 8-9. 

 Gussow, powdery scab of potato, note, 82, 7. 

 Gypsum, optical constants, 97, 11. 



Hamilton, John, bulletin on "Farmers' institute and agricultural extension work 



in the United States in 1913," 83, 1-41. 

 Hammer, A. G., investigations of codling moth conditions and control, Pecos Valley, 



New Mexico, 88, 1-7. 

 Hampshire sheep — 



origin, development, description, distribution, value, 94, 19-23, 57. 

 scale of points, 94, 21. 

 Hawaii — 



agricultural extension work, 1913, statistics, 83, 34-40. 

 farmers' institute work, officials, statistics, 83, 25, 26-32. 

 Hbller, L. L., and E. L. Shaw, bulletin on "Domestic breeds of sheep in America,*' 

 94, 1-58. 



