INDEX. 9 



Bulletin 



-Grapes— No - Page. 



car lots, marketing methods 861 16-26 



commercial production, changes in markets, etc 861 2-3 



containers, standard sizes and shapes 861 11 



currant — ■ 



drying, practices in different countries 856 15-16 



grafting, tests of different stocks 856 12-15 



growing, bulletin by George C. Husmann 856 1-16 



growing in United States, localities, soils, and culture 856 7-15 



harvesting and curing 856 15-16 



historical notes, early names, etc 856 1-2 



planting, pruning, ringing, etc., directions 856 9-12 



development of varieties in United States S61 1-2 



eastern- 

 commercial varieties, description and uses 861 5-9 



marketing, bulletin by Dudley Allerton 861 1-61 



producing sections, descriptions , 861 26-53 



f 3,26,30, 



shipments, 1916-1919 861 { 34, 38, 44, 



I 46, 48, 49 

 European, production district and varieties in United 



States 861 1 



injury by starlings 868 30-31 



labrusca. See Grapes, eastern. 



marketing methods and channels 861 13-26 



-Muscadine, production district 861 1 



preparation for market, picking, trimming, and packing 861 9-13 



sales- 

 terms and contracts 861 21-26 



grape-juice factories 861 20-21 



selling — 



by carloads j 861 18-26 



by growers 861 14-16 



shipments — 



destinations, by cities and by States, table 861 55-61 



on consignment and on contract 861 16-18 



spraying with Pickering sprays and Bordeaux mixture, 



comparison of results 866 22-29 



stocks, resistant to phylloxera, importance 856 7, 12-15 



types in different sections 861 1 



use in diet, increase 861 2, 3, 4 



vinifera type, production in California 861 1 



f 5,12,16, 



Grasses, food, of shoal-water ducks 862] 18, 24, 29, 



[ 33, 40. 50 



Grasshoppers, destruction bv starlings 868-{ YZ fl "' 



L 4.:, 44, o4 



Gray — 



duck. See Gadwall. 



L. C, and O. G. Lloyd, bulletin on " Farm land values 



in Iowa " : 874 1—45 



Greece, currant-grape industry 856 2-3 



Green-wing. See Teal, green winged. 



Haklan, Harry V., and H. K. Hayes, bulletin on " The inherit- 

 ance of the length of internode in the rachis of the barley 



spike " 869 1-26 



Harvesting, grapes, directions 861 9 



Hauling — 



apples in barrels, practices in New York 851 35-39 



coal, source of outside income for farmers 853 30 



Hawks, relation to starlings 868 53 



Hay- 

 curing — 



method to prevent undue shrinkage 873 20 



terms used by growers 873 29 



