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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 851-875. 



Bulletin 

 Forest, trees — No. 



propagation and planting 863 30-31 



types and classes, study, and collection of specimens S63 4-9 



Forestry — 



illustrative material, directions for collection 863 3 



information sources, and list of publications 863 2, 34-36 



lessons on home woodlands, bulletin by Wilbur R. Mattoon 



and Alvin Dille 863 1-46 



rotations in harvesting trees, application to incense cedar_ 871 54-55 



State officials, directory 863 36-37 



economic values, lesson for rural schools 863 10-13 



fires, prevention, rules S63 20, 22 



protection against fires, live stock, insects, etc., study 863 20-23 



reproduction methods, lesson for rural schools 863 26-31 



France. Dijon, water-conduit system, examination and results- 852 23,79 



Freezing, insect, for control in flour mills 872 39 



Frost, injury to incense cedar 871 39-40 



Fru it- 

 farms, apple growing in western New York, cost, etc 851 2-47 



thinning, customs in western New York apple orchards 851 22-23 



destruction by starlings 86 ^{ 43 57-58 



wild, food of starlings and other birds 868 j ^^qq 



wrapping, injurious effects, note S59 27 



Fuller's earth, use in bleaching castor oil 867 22, 29 



Fumigation, flour mills, directions 872 11_27 



Fungous diseases, grape, spraying experiments and results S66 22-29 



Fungus — 



dry-rot, of incense cedar, description, spread, and results 871 8-49 



ring-scale, association with dry-rot of cedar 871 16-20 



Gattrielson, I. N., and E. R. Kalmbach, bulletin on " Economic 



value of the starling in the United States " 868 1-66 



Gadwall— 



description and food habits S62 2-10,49-67 



distribution, and breeding range in United States S62 2 



Game, shoal-water ducks, food habits of seven species S62 , 10-68 



Gas, hydrocyanic-acid, fumigation, details and instructions 872 11-27 



Grading — 



grain, use of Boerner modified sampler 857 4-8 



peach, sizing machine, construction and operation, bulletin 



by Manley Stockton and J. F. Barghausen S64 1-6 



Grafting, grapes, currant, tests of different stocks S56 12-15 



Grain — 



elevator companies, cooperative, organization, bulletin bv 



J. M. Mehl and O. B. Jesness 860 1-40 



grading, use of samples, importance 857 3-4 



sampler — 



modified Boerner, care, directions for making, etc 857 8 



modified Boerner, description and operation S57 4-8 



small, injury by starlings 868 34 



f 6.12,19, 



Grains, food of shoal-water ducks 862 < 24,33, 



I 40, 50 

 Grape — 



Catawba, description, demand, and commercial status 861 6-7 



Champion, description, and quality 861 8 



Concord, description, quality, and demand S61 5 



Delaware, description, quality, and demand 861 7 



juice, factories, purchases of grapes 861 20-21 



Moore, description, quality, and demand 861 7-8 



Niagara, description, quality, and demand 861 6 



of Corinth. See Grapes, currant. , 



Worden, description and quality 861 8 



