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DEPAETMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 1026-1050. 



Louisiana — • 



game — Bulletin No. Page- 

 estimate by Conservation Commission 1049 12, 13 



refuges 1049 46-47' 



Pass a Loutre, public hunting grounds 1049 30 



Lumber — 

 green — 



handling and storage for fungi control 1037 24-32, 51 



C '?3— "^4 



packing in cars for prevention of mold 1037< "50^51' 



treatment for control of sap-stain and mold 1037 32-41 



seasoning and kiln drying, for fungi control 1037 25-27, 51 



steaming for fungi control, experiments 1037 28-32' 



Lynch, W. D., C. C. McDonnell, J. K. Haywood, A. L. QuaiN- 

 TANCE, and M. B. Waite, bulletin on "Poisonous metals on 



sprayed fruits and vegetables " 1027 1-66 



Magoon, C. a., and C. W. Culpepper, bulletin on "A study of 



sweet-potato varieties with special reference to canning qualitv " 1041 1-34 

 Mahoganies, identification keys, and description of species, bulle- 

 tin by Arthur Koehler 1050 1-16 



Mahogany — 



African, identification key and description 1050 3, 9-10 



Columbian, identification key and description 1050 3, 12 



identification key and description 1050 2-18 



identifications of true and substitutes, bulletin bv Arthur 



Koehler ^ 1050 1-18 



Liber\'ille, identification key and description 1050 4, 13 



Philippine — 



identification key and descrii^tion 1050 3, 10-12 



species, occurrence, etc 1050 11-12 



white, identification key and description 1050 4, 16 



Maine, game records 1894-1913 1049 19 



Manufacturers, vehicle, loss from sap-stain, mold, and decay of 



green stock 1037 1-3, 18-21 



Marketing, food products, self-serxdce plan, bulletin by F. E. 



Chaffee and McFall Kerbey 1044 1-52' 



Martin, John H., bulletin on "Experiment mth cereals on the 



Belle Fourche Experiment Farm, NeAvell, S. Dak. " 1039 1-72 



Massachusetts — 



deer and pheasants, killing records, 1910-1920 1049 19 



gipsy -moth parasite work^ introduction and dispersion 1028-^ ' '^9j^_25. 



McDonnell, C. C, W. D. Lynch, J. K. Haywood, A. L. Quain- 

 TANCE, and M. B. Waite, bulletin on "Poisonous metals on 



sprayed fruits and vegetables " 1027 1-66 



Meade cotton, substitution for sea-island cotton, bulletin bv G. S. 



Meloy and C. B. Doyle .' 1030 1-24 



See also Cotton, Meade. 

 Mealybug, citrophilus — 



control, bulletin by R. S. Woglum and A. D. Borden 1040 1-20 



description and life history 1040 4-7 



distribution and economic importance 1040 2-4, 9 



injury to citrus industry, nature and extent 1040 3 



Melchers, Leo E., and John H. Parker, bulletin on "Rust 



resistance in winter-wheat varieties " 1046 1-32 



Meloy, G. S., and C. B. Doyle, bulletin on "Meade cotton: An 



upland long-staple variety replacing sea-island " 1030 1-24 



Mercuric chlorid, treatment of cabbage seed for blackleg control. 1029 2. 10-12 

 Metals, poisonous, on sprayed fruits and vegetables, bulletin by 

 W. D. Lynch, C. C. McDonnell, J. K. Haywood, A. L. Quain- 



tance, and M. B. Waite 1027 1-66 



Michigan — 



Experiment Station, work on sunflower silage 1045 9, 22, 23 



game A'alue, estimate by State warden 1049 13 



Miles sweet potato, canning value and description 1041 8, 26, 30 



Millet, hog. See Proso. 



