﻿INDEX. 



1-24 

 1-28 



4-7 



1-64 



42-43 



14-17 



31-45 



Dry farming — 



Montana, pasture crops for hogs, bulletin by A. E. Sea- Bulletin 



mans 11 t3 



water storage in soil and utilization by spring wheat, 



bulletin by O. R. Mathews and E. C. Chilcott 1139 



Drying — 

 fruits — 



buildings and equipment 



principles involved, and factors of success 1141 



lumber, kiln-drying handbook, bulletin by Rolf Thelen. 113b' 



periods for hardwoods 113B 



plant, fruit, location, arrangement, and floor plans 1141 



wood, schedules for hardwoods and softwoods, etc 1136 



Dry-rot fungus, source of decay in — 



incense cedar 1128 



softwoods 112S 



Duckett, A. B., E. L. Griffin, I. E. Neifert, and N. 

 Perrine, bulletin on "Absorption and retention of hydro- 

 cyanic acid by fumigated food products" 1149 



Ducks, migration records from birds banded in Utah, bulletin 



by Alexander Wetmore 1 145 



Easter lily, freezing points of cut flowers 1133 



Echinodontium tinctorium, cause of decay in wood 1128 



Egg-plant, freezing points 1133 



Elm, white, lumber characteristics 1128 



Evangeline rice, description 1127 



Evaporation, fruits, bulletin by Joseph S. Caldwell 1141 



Evaporator — 



fruit, size and type for community plant 1141 



kiln, for drying fruits 1141 



tunnel type for prunes, description and operation 1141 



Experiment station, Crowley, Louisiana, development of 



rice varieties, work, etc 1 127 



Feed, cows, dairy — 



cost and consumption 1144 



requirements and consumption 1144 



Fertilization, Pima cotton, bulletin by Thomas H. Kearney. 1134 



Fertilizer, borax, effect on crops 1126 



Feterita — 



kernels, phvsical and chemical study, bulletin by George 



L. Bidwell, Leslie E. Bopst, and John D. Bowling. __ 1129 



malt, diastatic power, comparison with barley malt 1129 



Figs, dried, production in California 1141 2 



Fir, Douglas — 



drying schedule 1136 31, 43 



importance in airplane construction 1128 3,4 



lumber characteristics 1128 13 



Firs, injury by frost, studies 1131 5, 12 



Fish-oil soap, mixture with arsenicals, composition and 



toxicity of spray 1147 IS, 51 



Florida, road-building rock, tests, results 1132 6, 51 



Flour- 

 fumigation, absorption of hydrocyanic acid 1149 4. 13 



grading by content of wheat hairs 1130 1-8 



microscopical examination, significance of wheat hairs, 



bulletin by G. L. Keenan 1130 1-8 



Flours, commercial, examination and hair counts 1130 4-5 



Flowers, cut, freezing temperatures (with fruits and vege- 

 tables) , bulletin by R. C. Wright and George F. Taylor 1 133 1-S 



Fly, Hessian, wheat infestation, symptoms 1137 4-5 



Foliage, experiments with arsenic deposits in spraying 1147 21-22 



Fornes — . 



ash, cause of heartwood rot 112S 37 



spp., cause of decay in woods '. 1128 32, 36-38 



36 

 39 



1-16 

 1-16 



7,8 



37 



6,7,8 



13 



9-10 



1-64 



7-8 



8-17 



24-35 



1-18 



3-9 

 3-9 



1-68 

 2-31 



1-S 



