8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. eSl-OTS. 



Bulletin 



No. Page. 



lirass, mixture for mountain pasture 954 5 



•Grater, apple, use in picking grape pomace 952 8 



Gray, L. C, and Howard A. Turner, bulletin on "Buying farnas 



with land-bank loans " 968 1-27 



Griffiths, David, bulletin on "The production of the Easter lily 



in northern climates " 962 1-31 



GwYN, T. L., steer-feeding experiments in western North Carolina. . 954 1 



JIaUicus citri, synonymy , 964 3 



See also Flea-hopper, garden. 

 Harrowing, cotton land, labor requirements of afferent methods.. . 961 7-8 

 Harvesting- 

 beets, labor requirements 963 39 



cranberries, methods 960 1-2. 7-12 



Hauling beets to factory, labor requirements 963 39-40 



Hay, harvesting on Louisiana hill farms, labor requirements 961 4, 27 



Heat, testing in canning, methods, apparatus, and experiments 956 6-17 



Heating, equipment for laboratories of Animal Industry Bureau 951 5-7 



Heredity, ramose inflorescence in maize, bulletin by J. H. Kemp- 

 ton 971 1-20 



Hillsides, management for pasture 954 5 



Honey, food- value comparisons, chart 975 31 



Honey dew, food preferred by Argentine ants 965 7 



Horse-radish — 



injury by webworm, nature 966 5-7 



spraying for webworm control 966 9 



webworm, European, description, life history and control, 



bulletin by F. H. Chittenden 966 1-10 



Horses, poisoning from Mexican whorled milkweed 969 16 



Household pest, Argentine ant 965 4 



Huckleberries, comparison with blueberries. . . i 974 4 



Hulls, grape seed, tannin extraction, yield and value 952 17, 18 



Hybridization, corn — 



experiments 971 2-18 



literature cited 971 2 



r 1—2 5 



Hybrid, blueberry, value 974<^ j^g 'gg 



Ice, use by dairymen, importance in early spring 973 2 



Idaho, beets, production cost, 1918-1919, bulletin by L. A. Moorhouse 



andS. B. Nuckols .' 963 1-41 



Inflorescence, ramose, inheritance in maize, by J. H. Kempton. . . . 971 1-20 

 Inoculation, use of mold powder in Roquefort cheese, preparation 



methods 970 9-12, 28 



Insecticides, blister-beetle control, tests 967 21-25 



Inspection, milk bottles, methods in milk plants 973 23-25 



Interest, rates on Federal farm loans and second mortgages 968 18-20 



Iridomyrmex humilis. See Ant, Argentine. 



Iron, sources in food, notes and food charts 975< 11-36 



Irrigation, relation to potato-tuber production 958 24-25 



Jelly- 

 currant, food-value comparisons, chart 975 31 



grape — 



crystallization, cause and prevention 952 12 



making from skins 952 10-13 



Juice, grape. See Grape juice. 



Kansas, blister beetles, study, and results, bulletin by F. B. 



Milliken 967 1-26 



Kempton, J. H., bulletin on "Inheritance of ramose inflorescence 



in maize" 971 1-20 



Kerosene emulsion, use against flea-hopper 864 25 



