INDEX. 



Bulletin 



Feeds — No. Page. 



cattle, cost in South, 1916-1918 954 14 



dairy, per cent of cost in milk production 955 7, 11-14 



steer, costs and profits 954 14-18 



Fertilizer, grape wastes, value and use 952 2-3 



Fertilizers, blueberry, formula and requirements 974 20 



Flea-beetle, horse-radish, note 956 1 



Flea-hopper, garden- 

 host plants 964 8-11 



in alfalfa, damage and control, bulletin by A. H. Beyer 964 1-27 



life history and habits 964 17-23, 26 



natural enemies 964 24 



occurrence and nature of injury 964 3-11 



origin and distribution 964 2-3 



synonymy 964 3 



Florida, blueberry culture, suggestions 974 5 



Flour- 

 graham, food-value comparisons, chart 975 27 



wheat, food- value comparisons, chart 975 27 



Flowers, Easter lilies, production in northern climates, bulletin by 



David Griffiths 962 1-31 



Food charts — 



comparison of food values and body needs 975 1-4 



description, uses, and value 975 36-37 



values and body needs, bulletin by Emma A. Winslow 975 1-37 



Foods — 



arrangement by groups and charts 975 5-36 



energy value in various products 975< 11I36 



"made dishes," food-value comparisons 975 11, 35-36 



sources of — 



minerals, iron, calcium, phosphorus, etc., notes and , -,_,f. 



charts 975| ^jgg 



protein, energy, and fuel in body, notes and charts 975J lilQft 



sugary, list, and food-value comparisons, charts 975 j Qfv_<?2 



value of various kinds for body needs, bulletin by Emma A. 



Winslow 975 1-37 



Forcing, Easter lilies — 



cost reduction 962 30-31 



management 962 30-31 



Forest lands, cut-over, utilization for pasture in North Carolina 954 2-3, 5-6 



Fowl, food-value comparisons, chart 975 6, 24 



France, Aveyron Department, Roqiiefort cheese industry 970 2 



Fruits- 

 canning, studv of temperature changes in containers, bulletin 



by C. A. Magoon and C. W. Culpepper 956 1-55 



description, food-value comparisons, etc 975 5-6, 11-20 



Gaylussacia spp. See Huckleberries. 



Gooseberries, wild , extermination, note 957 84 



Sec also Rilies spp. 



Gooseberry, host of Cronarlium rihicola 957 15 



Gordo corn, description, and hybridization experiments 971 2-18 



Grape — 



jelly, crystallization, cause and pre^^ntion 952 12 



juice, industrv, bv-producta utilization, bulletin bv Frank 



Rabakand J. Il.Shrader '. 952 1-24 



pips, composition and feed value 952 3 



pomace — 



uses 952 2 



utilization, practices 952 2-4 



seeds, oil, manufacture, yield and value 952 15-17, 18 



skins, jelly, directions for making 952 10-13 



waste, amount available in eastern grape belt 952 4 



