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Wheat — Continued. _ No. ' Page, 



samples, conversion of weights into percentages (and samples 



of other grains) , bulletin by E. G. Boerner 574 1-22 



Wheats- 

 American, comparison of classes, and factors influencing quality, 



bulletin by L. M. Thomas 557 1-28 



milling yield, discussion and comparisons 557 6-7 



White- 

 laurel. See Laurel, 

 loco. See Loco. 



rot, egg, description 565 16 



Wilt, tobacco, control in flue-cured district, bulletin by W. W. 



Garner, F. A. Wolf, and E. G. Moss 562 1-20 



See also Tobacco wilt. 



Willow spp., tests for mechanical properties, results 556 33, 42 



Wilson, Thomas H. C, and J. A. Newlin, bulletin on "Mechanical 



properties of woods grown in the United States " 556 1-47 



Wolf, F. A., W. W. Garner, and E. G. Moss, bulletin on "The 



control of tobacco wilt in the flue-cured district " 562 1-20 



Wood— . 



fiber, saturating point, relation to shrinkage 552 2 



H. P., bulletin on "The chickenmite: Its life history and 



habits" 553 1-15 



injuries in seasoning 552 11-19 



mechanical properties, formulae for computing 556 24-25 



seasoning, bulletin by Harold S. Betts 552 1-28 



shrinkage of various species 552 7-10 



weights of various species 552 3-6 



Woods — 



American, testing, references to publications, and list 556 4-5, 46-47 



shrinkage from green to oven-dry condition, various species 552 7-10 



United States, mechanical properties, bulletin by J. A. Newlin 



and Thomas R. C. Wilson , 556 1-47 



weights of various species 552 3-6 



Woolly loco. See Loco. 



Wyandottes, hens, feeding for egg production, cost, comparison with 

 other breeds . 561 2-42 



Xylorrhiza parreyi, poisonous to sheep 575 18 



"Yellow weed." See Sneezeweed, western. 



Zygadenus spp., poisonous to sheep, description, distribution, symp- 

 toms, and control treatment 575 14-15 



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