4 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 551-575. 



Bulletin 



Egg— No. Page. 



appearance of parts in candling 565 6-12 



candle, description and use ■ 565 2-4 



structure 565 3-5 



Eggs- 

 candling — ■ 



directions 565 5-6 



directions, etc., bulletin by M. E. Pennington, M. K. 



Jenkins, and H. M. P. Betts 565 1-20 



classified descriptions before candle and out of shell 565 12-20 



grading,_ notes 565 2 



production — 



distribution by months 561 24-27 



feed cost, investigation at Government poultry farm, bulletin 



by Harry M. Lamon and Alfred R. £ee 561 1-42 



yields on different rations 561 11-16 



Electric precipitation, value in recovery of potash, mentions 572 j ' ^ 



Elevator — 



business, costs and hazards 558 ' 34-41 



country — 



side-lines 558 5-6 



uses, functions, cost and hazards in handling grain 558 2-6, 34-41 



farmers' cooperative associations, discussion 558 41-42 



grain, storage, charges and hazards 558 25-27, 39 



Elm spp., tests for mechanical properties, results 556 29, 39 



Engineers, State Highway Testing, standard forms for specifications, 



tests, etc 555 1-56 



European earwig and its control, bulletin by D. W. Jones 566 1-12 



Experiment farm — 



Minidoka Reclamation project, sheep raising 573 2-28 



poultry, feed cost of egg production 561 2-42 



Factories, tomato-canning, sanitary control, bulletin by Burton J. 



Howard and Charles H. Stephenson 569 1-29 



Feed- 

 cost in egg production, experiments at Government poultry 



farm, bulletin by Harry M. Lamon and Alfred R. Lee 561 1-42 



horse — 



cost in Illinois, Ohio, and New York, and on selected farms . 560 5-8 



kinds used in Illinois, Ohio, and New York 560 4-5 



milling yield of wheats, comparisons 557 7 



Feeding, poultry, for egg production, cost investigations at Govern- 

 ment poultry farm, bulletin by Harry M. Lamon and Alfred R. Lee 561 1-42 

 Feeds- 

 horse, prices in various States 560 6-7 



sheep, Minidoka project, and feeding methods 573 15-18 



Feldspar, relation in cement mixture, to potash recovery 572 1-3, 10 



Fern, poisonous to live stock, distribution, and warning 575 17 



Fish meal, feed for egg production, experiments and value 561 15 



Fir spp. , tests for mechanical properties, results 556 33, 43 



Florida, Monticello, pecan leaf case-bearer seasonal records, 1913- 



1915 571 8-14 



Flour- 

 color, American wheats, comparisons 557 14-18 



protein content 557 24-25 



strength, loaf volume and texture, American w-heats 557 3-5, 18-22 



yield and weight, from wheats, of five American classes, com- 

 parisons 557 9-14 



Flue dust — 



cement plants, potash content 572 15-17 



potash percentage, estimates for different plants 572 15-17 



Food, rice and its products, value 570 11-15 



Foot-rot, sheep, control remedies 573 22 



Forficula auricularia. See Earwig, European. 



Fry, William D., W. O. Robinson and L. A.Steinkoenig, bulle- 

 tin on, ' ' Variation in the chemical composition of soils " 551 1-16 



Fumigation, pecan, for control of leaf case-bearer 571 23-25, 26 



