﻿DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 112G-1150. 



Food products, fumigation, absorption of hydrocyanic acid. 



bulletin by E. L. Griffin, I. E. Neifcrt, N. Perrine, and Bulletin No. Page. 



A. B. Duckett 1149 1-16 



Fortuna rice, description 1127 5-6 



Freezing — 



points, determination, studies of fruits, vegetables, and 



flowers . 1133 2-3 



temperatures of fruits, vegetables, and cut flowers, 



bulletin by R. C. Wright and George F. Taylor 1133 1-8 



'"Frogs,'' fruit, use of term 1141 51 



Frost- 

 injury to tree growth, literature review and list 1131 2-5, 15 



late, injury to conifers, studies 1131 2-16 



rings — 



anatomical structure 1131 8-13 



formation and pathological anatomv in conifers, 



bulletin by A. S. Rhoads 1131 1-16 



Fruit, drying — 



community plant, requirements 1141 7-8 



industry extent and character 1141 1-4 



Fruits — 



dried, laws 1141 62 



drying — 



buildings and equipment 1141 8-35 



plant, location, arrangement and-floor plans 1141 14-17 



principles and factors of success 1141 4-7 



evaporation, bulletin by Joseph S. Caldwell 1 141 1-64 



freezing temperatures, (with vegetables and flowers,) 



bulletin by R. C. Wright and George F. Taylor 1133 1-S 



fumigation, absorption, and retention of hvdrocyanic 



gas 1149 3,5-10 



small, evaporation details 1141 54-56 



Fumigation, hydrocyanic-acid — 



absorption and retention bv food products, bulletin by 

 E. L. Griffin, I. E. Neifert, X. Perrine and A. B. 



Duckett 1149 1-16 



gas, uses and value 1149 1-4 



Fungi — 



source of discolorations in airplane woods 112S 24-40 



wood-staining, injurv to airplane woods 1128 24-40 



f 13—18 



Fungicides, combinations with arsenicals, experiments 1 147< 33_Qg 5/ 



Fungus — 



ring-scale, source of decay in softwoods 1128 34 



sulphur, source of decay in softwoods 1128 35 



velvet-top, source of decay in softwoods 1128 35 



Fusarium roseu m, source of discoloration of wood 112S 29 



Gadwalls, migration records from birds banded in Utah 1145 5 



Georgia, road-building rock, tests, results 1132 7-10, 51 



Gipsy-moth tree-banding material, composition and nature. 1142 1-12 



Gooseberries, freezing points 1133 5, 8 



Grapefruit, freezing points 1333 5, 8 



Grapes — 



effect of copper sprays 1146 4,21 



freezing points 1133 3, 4, 5, 8 



injury ■ fumigation 1149 10 



Grasshoppers, control with arsenicals, experiments 1147 27-28, 30 



Great Plains, water storage in soil and utilization bv spring 



wheat, bulletin by O. R, Mathews and E. C. Chilcott 1139 1-28 



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



Dcckett, bulletin on hydrocyanic acid, "Absorption and 



retention of hydrocyanic acid by fumigated food products " 1149 1-16 



Gum. red, susceptibility to sap-stains 1128 29 



