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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4

Volume 1

Number 12 December, 1960 Article 12

1-1-1960

List of Departmental publications List of Departmental publications

Department of Agriculture, Western Australia

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LIST OF

DEPARTMENTAL PUBLICATIONS

T HE bulletins named in the following list are mainly reprints of articles which have appeared in "The Journal of Agriculture" and the date of the original publication has been appended to facilitate reference to bound volumes of the Journal. Except where a price is expressly stated, these bulletins may be obtained free of charge either by applying at the counter of the Department of Agriculture or by writing to the Offieer-in-Charge of Publications, Department of Agriculture, Perth. If ordering by letter please quote the serial numbers of the bulletins, not the titles. Not more than ten bulletins can be supplied in response to each application.

APICULTURE

2052 Diseases of Bees—May. 1953.

2342 Raising Queen Bees—July 1952.

2347 Beekeeping In Western Australia—May, 1956.

2348 Beekeeper's Carry-all—May, 1956.

2410 Ant-proofing the Apiary—January, 1957.

2528 Wax Moth—An Apiary Problem—Mar.. 1958.

2602 Control of Swarming—May. 1952.

2752 Malting Your Own Beehives—May, 1960.

CATTLE

1095 Strain 19 for the Control of Brucellosis—Mar., 1952.

2000 Actinomycosis and Actlnobacillosis—May. 1952.

2000 Vibriosis Recorded In S o u t h - W e s t Herds—May, 1952.

2065 Identical Twins—May, 1953.

2097 T h e Spaying of Cattle—Sept.. 1953.

2109 Castration of Calves and Pigs—Jan., 1954.

2121 I n f e c t i o u s Keratitis (Pinkeve) In Cattle—Jan..

1954.

2181 G e n e t i c s and Animal Breeding—Mar., 1951.

2211 A Crush for t h e T u b e r c u l i n T e s t i n g of Cattle—

Nov.. 1954.

2213 Acetonaemla In Dalrv Cows—Nov., 1954.

2217 Foot Rot (Foul F o o t ) of Dairy Cattle—Nov.. 1954.

2243 Phosphorus S u p p l e m e n t s , for Dairy Cows—Mar., 1955.

2255 Preparation and H a n d l i n g of Dairy Cattle for Shows—May. 1955.

2277 Brucellosis of Cattle—July. 1955.

2301 Rules of t h e W.A. Official Pure Bred Dairy Cattle Production Recording Scheme—Nov., 1955.

2337 Cattle Corner—Cosy Calves—Oats for Early Graz- ing—Calf Marking—Mar., 1956.

2344 Internal Parasites of Cattle—Sept., 1952.

2375 Leptospirosis iRedwater) In Calves—Sept., 1956.

2398 Tuberculosis—Nov.. 1956.

2404 Warts o n Cattle—Nov., 1956.

2407 Stock Disease Control by Correspondence—Nov..

1956.

2415 S u m m e r Feeding of Weaner Beef Steers—Jan..

1957.

2427 T h e Dehorning of Cattle—Mar., 1957.

2428 Cattle Comer—Mar.. 1957.

2436 Feeds and Feeding.

2452 Cattle-Working Yards—Compact a n d Effective Lavout—May. 1952

2459 V i ' a m i n A S u p p l e m e n t s for Sheep a n d Cattle—

Tulv. 1957.

2465 Minerals for Livestock—July. 1957.

247^ Calf-hood Scours—Sept., 1957.

2475 Preoarlng Cattle for Shows—Sept.. 1957.

2483 Vibriosis i n Cattle—Sept.. 1957.

2495 Wei"ht Trends i n F a t t e n i n g Cattle—Nov.. 1957.

2505 Cooling Milk on t h e Farm—Jan., 1958.

2506 Vibriosis In Dairy Cattle—Jan., 1958.

2512 2517 2526 2530 2531 2541 2547

2554 2567 2585 2611 2624 2625 2627 2650 2662 2663 2682 2686 2689 2694 2708 2716 2722 2748 2781 2793 2797 2801 2809 2826

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Feeding Stuffs for Livestock—Jan., 1958.

T h e Cost and Value of Feeding Stuffs—Jan., 1958.

Blackleg In Cattle—Mar., 1958.

Cobalt Deficiency of Stock In Busselton-Augusta Area—Mar., 1958.

Records Help In Controlling Cattle Infertility—

Mar.. 1958.

Molvbdenum Poisoning of Stock—May. 1958.

T h e Use of Dried Buttermilk to Rear Calves—

May, 1958.

S u m m e r Feeding of Oat Grain t o Weaner Beef Steers—May, 1958.

Late S u m m e r v. A u t u m n Calving for Beef Pro- duction—July. 1958.

Milk Fever i Parturient Hvpocalcaemla) In the Dairy Cow—Sept.. 1958.

Twin Calves and Infertility—How Freema"rtlns occur—Nov., 1958.

Mineral Supplements for Stock In Pastoral Areas Jan., 1959.

Sanata Gertrudis Cattle—March. 1959.

A Simple Method of Throwing Cattle—Mar., 1959.

Hexoestrol I m p l a n t s w i t h Yearling Steers—Mar, 1959.

Cobalt Deficiency In Sheep and Cattle (Cobalt Bullets)—July, 1959.

Lice o n Cattle—July 1959.

Mastitis in Cattle—July, 1959.

Copper and Cobalt Deficiency of Livestock i n W.A.—Nov.. 1959.

Beef Rate Growth Studies (Pardelup)—Nov.. 1959.

The Importance of Long Productive Life In the Dairy Cow—Nov., 1959.

Worms In Cattle—Nov., 1959.

C u t t i n g Costs In Calf Rearing—Jan., 1960.

Zamia Palm Poisoning—Feb.. 1960.

Brucellosis and Its Control with Strain 19—Feb., 1960

Vibriosis—May, 1960.

Bracken Poisoning In C a t t l e - J u l y . 1960.

Foster-Mothering of Calves—SeDt.. 1960.

Brucellosis Can Cause Contagious Abortion In Cattle and C n d u l a n t Fever in Man—Oct., 1960.

Can Heifers Be Fed Too Well—Oct., I960.

Dairy Herd Improvement Scheme—1959-60.

Beef Growth Rate Studies—Dec.. 1960.

DAIRYING

Cooling of Milk—Mar., 1949.

Butterfat Ready Reckoner—Mar.. 1949.

Influence of Month of Calving o n Length of Lactation—Nov., 1949.

Better Dairying Competition 1949-50—Sept., 1950.

Dalry Herd Improvement Scheme, 1950-51—Sept..

1951.

Better Dairying Competition 1951-52—Sept., 1951.

Dairy Premises—May, 1953.

We Need More Silage—Part 1—July, 1953.

We Need More Stlage—Part 3— Nov., 1953.

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2108 B e t t e r D a i r y i n g C o m p e t i t i o n 1952-53—Nov.. 1953.

2108 D i s e a s e s of Goats—Jan., 1954.

2112 How t o P r o d u c e C l e a n Milk—Jan.. 1954.

2132 T h e Babcock T e s t for t h e E s t i m a t i o n of B u t t e r - f a t In Milk a n d Cream—Mar., 1954.

2163 R e s u l t s of Official Pure-Bred Herd Recording S c h e m e 1951-52, 1952-53—May 1953.

2193 Cream T e s t s a n d B u t t e r Quality—Sept., 1954.

2203 M t i u n g M a c h i n e D e v e l o p m e n t — N o v . . 1954.

2255 Preparation a n d H a n d l i n g of Dairy C a t t l e for Shows—May, 1955.

2282 S o r g h u m s for G r a i n a n d F o d d e r i n t h e S o u t h - w e s t — J u l y . 1955.

2378 Modern SUage Making—Sept.. 1956.

2405 Electric F e n c e s o n Dairy Farms—Nov., 1956.

2408 P l a n n i n g a Dairy Farm—Nov., 1956.

2411 Grade Herd Recording—Revised Rules—Jan., 1957.

2412 A Farm-Made Water Heater—Jan., 1957.

2436 F e e d s and F e e d i n g .

2465 Minerals for Livestock—July, 1957.

2486 Fodder C o n s e r v a t i o n Brings Cream C h e q u e s - Sept.. 1957.

2505 Cooling Milk o n t h e F a r m - ^ J a n . , 1958.

2512 F e e d i n g Stuffs for Livestock—Jan., 1958.

2517 Cost and Value of F e e d i n g Stuffs—Jan., 1958.

2547 T h e Use of Dried B u t t e r m i l k t o Rear Calves—

May. 1958.

2808 Silage C o m p e t i t i o n 1957-58—Jan., 1959.

2609 Flax as R o t a t i o n Crop In H i g h e r Rainfall Areas of W A . — J a n . . 1959.

2689 T h e I m p o r t a n c e of Long P r o d u c t i v e Life In t h e Dairy Cow—Nov., 1959.

2731 R e c o r d - K e e p i n g o n Dairy Farms—Mar., 1960.

2761 T h e Problem of Low S o l i d s - N o t - P a t i n M i l k - J u n e , 1960.

2809 Dairy Herd I m p r o v e m e n t S c h e m e 1957-60—Nov., 1960.

DOGS

2004 T r a i n i n g a S h e e p Dog—July,—1952 2290 S t r y c h n i n e P o i s o n i n g In Dogs—Sept., 1955.

2292 . D i s t e m p e r In Dogs—Sept.. 1955.

2435 Hydatid Disease—Mar.. 1957.

2717 How M u c h F o o d S h o u l d I G i v e My Dog—Feb..

1960.

FARM AND HOME SERIES

2179 Cake I c i n g for B e g i n n e r s — J u l y , 1954.

2197 I c i n g a S p o n g e ; C l e a n i n g W h i t e Kid Gloves—Sept., 1954.

2236 S u m m e r D e s s e r t s ; A Millinery Hood Makes a Novel B a s k e t — J a n . , 1955.

2250 An Apple a Day; R e m o v i n g F r u i t S t a i n s , etc.,—

Mar 1955.

2279 Pressing W o o l l e n C l ot h e s— J ul y , 1955.

2296 Give Y o u r S e a m s t h e Professional Touch—Sept., 1955.

2322 Child's Apron or S u n Frock; Novel Laundry Bag;

An Attractive S c o n e Holder; S o m e S u m m e r Drinks—Jan., 1956.

2336 Ice Cream R e c i p e s ; T a k e Care of B l a n k e t s — Mar.. 1956.

2357 W a s h i n g W o o l l e n s ; H i n t s o n Hemlines—May, 1956.

2388 A t t a c h i n g Zip F a s t e n e r s ; S n a c k s w i t h P o t a t o e s — J ul y. 1956.

2378 Dried F r u i t Cookery; Cold Water Starching—Sept..

1958

2396 S i m p l e Tiered P e t t i c o a t or Skirt, etc.—NOT., 1958.

2413 Spare T h a t R o a s t — J a n . . 1957.

2433 Consider t h e L e m o n — J u l y , 1957.

2474 Colourful T o u c h e s of K n i t t e d Wear; Popular P u d d i n g s ; Useful K i t c h e n Apron—Sept.. 1957.

2488 A Happy C h r i s t m a s Everybody; P l u m P u d d i n g : Cheese S t r a w s , etc.—Nov., 1957.

2502 T h e S a u c e la s o I m p o r t a n t — J a n . , 1958.

2557 B e a t a B e t t e r Batter—July, 1958.

2573 S e w i n g w i t h Plaids—Sept., 1958.

2598 S o m e Novel C h r i s t m a s Decorations—Nov., 1958.

2615 S o m e o n - t h e - 8 p o t Ideas—Jan., 1959.

2823 H o m e M a d e Biscuits—Mar., 1959.

2838 T a s t y P o u l t r y D i s h ; S i m p l y - m a d e Accessories for Ball Frock—May. 1959.

2857 F U h Pie; Cherry B i s c u i t s : Coolie S u n Hat;

S h o p p t a * B a g I n Coloured String—July, 1959.

2670 A P l a s t i c Shower Cap; A C o s m e t i c Cape; Curry Sauce—Sept., 1959.

2687 Why n o t Serve a Cold C h r i s t m a s Dinner—Nov..

1959.

2707 S n a c k s w i t h a Difference—Jan., 1960.

2710 R e n o v a t e Last Season's S h o e s ; Sukivakl; Oya K o Domburt; etc.—Feb., 1960.

2726 S l m n e l Cake—March, 1960.

2741 Meals for Cooler Seasons—Apl., 1960.

2754 T h e L i n e n Press—Upside-Down Cake—May, 1960 2766 T h e Laundering of T a b l e L i n e n , eto.—June, 1980.

2778 S e t t i n g t h e Table—July. 1960.

2786 Take Care of T h a t Woodwork—Aug.. 1960.

2819 Lamb for Good Living—Nov.. 1960.

2828 C h r i s t m a s Breakfast—Dec., 1960.

FLOWERS AND GARDENING

2031 T h e Glorious Gladiolus—January, 1953.

2044 Plant Diseases—Conn R o t of Gladioli—Mar., 1953.

2054 T h e Preparation of Rose Beds—May, 1953.

2118 T h e B u d d i n g of Roses—Jan.. 1954.

2158 The C u l t i v a t i o n of C h r y s a n t h e m u m s — M a y , 1954.

2175 Pot P l a n t s for Interest a n d E n j o y m e n t — J u l y , 2251 Gerberas Have Many F i n e Qualities—Mar., 1955.

2268 Florlbunda Roses—You C a n Make Your G a r d e n Lovelier—May, 1955.

2294 Commercial C h r y s a n t h e m u m Growing—Sept., 1955.

2304 Sturt P e a s for Your Garden—Nov , 1955 2339 G e r a n i u m s R e t u r n to Fashion—Mar., 1956.

2343 Winter P r u n i n g of Roses—July, 1952.

2353 Dahlia Virus Diseases—May, 1956.

2420 Lawns—Their e s t a b l i s h m e n t a n d M a n a g e m e n t — Nov., 1952.

2421 Daffodils for Everyone—Nov., 1952.

2449 Flowering Shrubs for All Seasons—May, 1957.

2467 Control of Weeds In Lawns—Sept., 1957.

2568 Native L e g u m e s for Gardens—Sept.. 1958.

2649 Black R o t of Stocks—Nov., 1952.

2757 R o o t - B o u n d Shrubs—May, i960.

2815 Leaf-Scorching—Nov., 1960.

2816 G e r a n i u m Rust—Nov., 1960.

FRUIT

191 Citrus Pit—Mar.. 1940.

306 Black S p o t or Scab of Apples—June, 1944.

542 Pawpaw or Papaya—March, 19"»8.

764 Preservation of F r u i t — J u n e , 1946.

863 Wlthertlp of Apples—June, 1946.

935 Apple Scab Outbreaks 1947-48—June, 1948.

951 Pre-Harvest Drop o f Apples a n d Pears—Dec., 1948.

1068 Storage of S t o n e Fruit—Dec., 1951.

2000 R e d u c t i o n of Pre-Harvest Drop of W a s h i n g t o n Navel Oranges by 2.4-D 8prays—May, 1952.

2015 T h i n n i n g of D e c i d u o u s F r u i t Trees—Sept., 1952.

2018 T h e Passion Fruit—Sept., 1952.

2033 Scald In Granny S m i t h Apples—Jan., 1953.

2180 Preparation of Fruit for Marketing—Sept.. 1954..

2206 T h e Effectiveness of 2.4-D In p r e v e n t i n g Drop In W a s h i n g t o n Navel Oranges—Nov., 1954.

2235 Loss In Weight of Stored J o n a t h a n Apples—Jan., 1955.

2260 Plant Quarantine—July, 1954.

2266 DNC Oils Sprays of D e c i d u o u s Fruits—May, 1955.

2267 R e s t r i c t i o n s o n t h e M o v e m e n t of Fruit—May, 1955.

2289 Hormone Sprays and T h e i r Effects o n t h e S e t - ting, Yield and Vigour of Currant Grape V i n e s

—Sept., 1955.

2306 The H a n d l i n g P r e s e n t a t i o n and S t o r a g e of S t o n e Fruit—Nov., 1955.

2315 A Lug B o x for P i c k i n g and S t o r i n g Fruit—Jan..

1956.

2316 Sod Culture—A s y s t e m of Orchard Soil M a n a g e - m e n t — J a n . , 1956.

2382 Pollination of Ohanez Grapes—Sept., 1956.

2383 Post-War Trends In t h e C i t r u s Industry—Sept.,

1956. « 2388 English F r u i t Tree R o o t s t o c ks — Se p t . . 1956.

2437 P r u n i n g of Grape Vines—May. 1957.

2444 S t o n y P i t of Pears—May. 1937.

2451 Root K n o t or Eelworm Oall Diseases—July, 19ST.

2458 Apple Mosaic—A Virus D i s e a s e - J u l y . 1957.

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2457 B u l k Handling In t h e Orchard—July, 1957.

2469 S a n Jose Scale—Sept., 1957.

2485 S e n s a t i o n a l Apple Yields—Sept., 1957.

2489 A G u i d e t o Harvesting of P l u m s for Export—

Nov., 1957.

2510 Bacterial Canker of S t o n e Fruits—Jan., 1958.

2551 Grafting Fruit Trees-^July, 1958.

2565 T h e Raising of S e e d l i n g Apple Rootstoeks—July, 1958.

2566 F u r t h e r D e v e l o p m e n t In t h e B u l k H a n d l i n g of Apples—Sept., 1958.

2593 A G u i d e to Harvesting of P l u m s for Export (Part 2)—Nov., 1958.

2613 Storage of t h e G r a n n y S m i t h Apple—Jan.. 1959.

2628 Weed Control In Vineyards—Mar., 1959.

2639 Peach Leaf Curl—May, 1959.

2642 S p r a y - T h i n n i n g of Newcastle Apricots—May, 1959.

2647 P r u n i n g of D e c i d u o u s Fruit Trees.

2648 Crown Gall of F r u i t Trees a n d O t h e r P l a n t s — Nov., 1952.

2654 M a g n e s i u m Deficiency of Apples a n d Oranges—

July, 1959.

2665 Apple Industry In W-A.—Sept., 1959.

2673 ••Stop-Drop" Sprays for J o n a t h a n Apples—Sept., 1959.

2677 S o m e Experiments o n S a n Jose Scale—Sept., 1959.

2679 Weed Control In Orchards—Sept., 1959.

2698 Winter Grapes o n t h e Gascoyne—Nov., 1959.

2702 T h e H a l f - D u m p for Easier and B e t t e r Fruit Pack- ing—Jan.. 1960.

2704 B a n a n a Packing a n d Waxing—Jan., 1960.

2737 Weed Control In Vineyards—Apl., 1960.

2767 Hormone Sprays for Apricots—June, 1960.

2774 Brown Spot o n Passion Fruit—July, 1960.

2783 B u d d i n g Fruit Trees—Aug.. 1960.

2787 A Spraying Guide for Control of P e s t s a n d Diseases of Fruit Trees—Aug., 1960.

2789 Powdery Mildew or O l d l u m of Grapes—Aug., 1960.

2791 Dried Fruit and Meal Insects—Sep., 1960.

2806 Chemical T h i n n i n g of Apples—Oct., 1960.

2808 Fruit Industries In O t h e r Lands—June-Oct., 1960.

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2361 2552

Insects and Mites Found Attacking Cereal Crops In W A - J u n e , 1960.

Seed Storage In Relation t o Germination—June, 1960.

S o m e Factors Affecting t h e Baking Quality of Wheat—Oct.. 1960.

Diseases Recorded o n Cereals, Grasses a n d Pasture Legumes i n W.A.—Oct., 1960.

S o m e Results w i t h Nitrogen Fertiliser o n Cereals at Esperance Plains Research Station—Oct., I960.

HINTS FOE THE HANDYMAN

A n Automatic Windmill Shut-Off—Dec., 1951.

More Automatic Windmill Shut-offs—Jan., 1952.

Ropes, K n o t s a n d Splices—Mar., 1954.

Farm Butchering—Slaughtering, S k i n n i n g and Dressing a Sheep—Sept., 1954.

A Tank Indicator Gauge—Nov., 1954.

A Handy Drum-Tlpplng Cradle—Nov., 1954.

S o m e P o i n t s o n P a i n t s and Painting—Jan., 1955.

A Stool-Ladder for t h e Orchard—July, 1955.

A Farm-Made Water Heater—Jan., 1957.

Farm F e n c i n g Hints—Jan., 1957.

How t o Make and Use t h e 90 Degrees V-Notch—

July, 1957.

Bacon Curing o n t h e Farm—Sept., 1958.

Home T a n n i n g of Hides and Skins—Jan., 1959.

Getting t h e Best Out of Concrete—Sept.. 1959.

The Burnett Control Gate for Irrigation Channels

—Jan., 1960.

A Useful Farm-Made Roller—Mar., 1960.

HORSES

Internal Parasites of t h e Horse—July, 1956.

Klmberley Horse Disease—July, 1958.

GOATS

2090 G o a t - K e e p i n g for Beginners—Sept., 1953.

2643 Enterotoxaemla In Goats—May, 1959.

2751 Diseases of Goats—May, 1960.

GRAIN CROPS

841 W h e a t Breeding In Australia—Nov., 1945.

1048 A Calendar of F a r m i n g Operations—July, 1952.

2020 Pedigree Seed of W h e a t , Oats a n d Barley—Dec., 1952.

2142 T h e Basic Principles of Wheat Marketing (Price 2s.).

2174 Oats and Barley Varieties In W.A.—July, 1954.

2185 New Cereal Varieties i n Australia—Sept., 1954.

2221 V e t c h Species Trial—Nov., 1954.

2229 Maize Grain Trial—Jan.. 1955.

2293 Oats a n d Barley for t h e Export Market—Sept., 1955.

2370 T h e Flour Quality of Early-Maturing W h e a t Varieties—July, 1956.

2391 Oats and Vetches for Hay and Silage—NOT., 1956.

2430 K e n t Oats—Mar.. 1937.

2476 Broom Millet—Sept.. 1957.

2478 Oats and Vetches S h o w their W o r t h at Bridge town—Sept.. 1957.

2480 Cut or Graze T o u r Fodder Crope Early—Sept., 1957.

2509 M a n g a n e s e Deficiency In t h e Cereal-Growing Areas—Jan., 1958.

2522 Oats and Vetches Demonstrations—March, 1958.

2524 Maize for Fodder or Grain—Mar., 1958.

2327 Barrell Medic for W h e a t belt Pastures—Mar.. 1938.

2529 T h e U s e of Copper and Zinc i n t h e Cereal- G r o w i n g Districts of W.A.—Mar.. 1958.

2533 D e m o n s t r a t i o n s S h o w t h e Value of Fodder Crope

—Mar.. 1958.

2658 Growth Stage In Cereal Crop Spraying—July, 1959.

2666 Avon—An Oat Variety R e s i s t a n t t o Manganese Deficiency—Oct.. 1939.

2680 Use of Nitrogen Fertilisers for Cereals i n t h e Jerraroongup-Oalrdner BIT. Dlsts. of W.A.—Sept., 1939.

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INSECTS

Control of Weevils In Wheat;—Dec, 1940.

Cabbage Butterfly—Mar., 1943.

B e d Bugs—June, 1944.

Vegetable Weevil—Sept., 1954.

Argentine Ant—Jan., 1956.

Apple Leafhopper. I t s control at Donnybrook—

J u n e , 1950.

Pea Weevil—Sept., 1943.

Argentine Ant—Sept., 1956.

S n a i l s and Slugs—June, 1944.

Oriental Fruit Moth—May, 1952.

Control of Mealy B u g i n Vines—July, 1952.

Aphides—Sept. 1952.

Fuller's Rose Weevil—Nov., 1952.

New Insecticides for t h e Control of t h e Argentine A n t In W.A.,—Mar., 1953.

T h e Black B e e t l e (Lawns In)—May, 1953.

Insect Pests—Cutworms—July. 1953.

R e c e n t Investigations i n t o Grasshopper Control In W.A.—Sept., 1953.

F i g h t i n g t h e Argentine Ant—Sept., 1953.

V i n e Leaf Blister Mite—Jan.. 1954.

T h e Cabbage Moth—Mar., 1954.

T h e Sheep Blowfly Problem—

Lurcene Flea—Mar., 1956.

New Insecticides—Fruit Fly Control—May, 1954.

Potato Moth—Sept., 1954.

Fleas and Their Control—Nov., 1954.

Climbing Cutworm—Jan., 1955.

Red Spider—Mar., 1955.

Lucerne Flea—May, 1955.

Apple B l e m i s h e s and Their Control—May, 1955.

W h i t e Wax Scale—Sept., 1955.

New Hosts Records for t h e Mediterranean Fruit Fly in W.A.—Nov., 1955.

T h e Effectiveness of Dleldrln for t h e Control of t h e Argentine Ant In W.A.—Jan., 1956.

How t o S u b m i t Insect Specimens for Identifica- tion—Feb.. 1956.

T h e Red-Legged Earth Mite and Lucerne Flea—

Mar., 1956.

T h e Mediterranean Fruit Fly—May. 1936.

Cockroaches and Their Control—Mar., 1956.

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T h e Eradication of I n s e c t P e s t s — S o m e Observa- t i o n s o n t h e A r g e n t i n e A n t C a m p a i g n , W i . — Sept.. 1956.

Apple Curculio—Sept., 1956.

Codling M o t h i n W.A.—Nov., 1956.

Formula C h a n g e i n t h e Control of Lucerne Flea a n d Red-Legged Earth Mite—Jan., 1957.

New I n s e c t i c i d e s for H o u s e - F l y Control—March, 1957.

An E x h a u s t Sprayer for Grasshopper D e s t r u c t i o n — May. 1957.

Tobacco P e s t s , E x p e r i m e n t In T h e i r Control In W.A—May, 1957.

Clothes M o t h s , Carpet B e e t l e s a n d Their Control—

July, 1957.

S a n Jose Scale—Sept., 1957.

Stored G r a i n Pests—Nov.. 1957.

Pasture Cockchafers—May, 1958.

T h e Webworm—July, 1958.

Root Maggot Plies—Sept., 1958.

Red Spider Control—Nov., 1958.

Pink Wax Scale—Jan., 1959.

T h e Citrus Red Scale—Mar., 1959.

T h e Bark B e e t l e i n W.A. P i n e Forests—May, 1959.

T h e Collection a n d P r e s e r v a t i o n of Insects—July, 1959.

T h e Mediterranean F r u i t Ply—Sept.. 1959.

S o m e E x p e r i m e n t s o n S a n Jose Scale—Sept., 1959.

P o t a t o M o t h Control—Nov., 1959.

Aphides—Jan.. 1960.

T e r m i t e s or " W h i t e Ants"—Feb., 1960.

Control of Red-Legged Earth Mite and Lucerne ( T r e a t m e n t of Seed w i t h S y s t e m i c I n s e c t i c i d e s ) — May, 1960.

I n s e c t s a n d Mites F o u n d a t t a c k i n g Cereal Crops to W.A.—June. 1960.

S n a i l s a n d Slugs—July, 1960.

Grasshoppers a n d L o c u s t s i n W.A.—Aug., 1960.

Dried F r u i t a n d Meal I n s e c t s — S e p t . , 1960.

Fruit Fly Control w i t h Rogor 40 a n d Lebaycid—

Nov.. 1960.

Rice S t e m Borers a t t h e Klmberley Research S t a t i o n — D e c , 1960.

IRRIGATION AND WATER SUPPLIES

1066 A u t o m a t i c W i n d m i l l Shut-Off—Dec., 1951.

1073 A u t o m a t i c W i n d m i l l Shut-Offs—Jan., 1952.

2125 Water for Agricultural Purposes—Mar., 1954, J u l y , 1954.

2177 Treating Hard Water—July. 1954.

2191 P e r m a n e n t S t r u c t u r e s for Irrigation Farms—Sept..

1954.

2204 A Tank I n d i c a t o r Gauge—Nov., 1954.

2258 Farm Water Conservation—Clay Core Dams—May, 1955.

2259 Irrigation i n W.A. Govt. Controlled S c h e m e s 53-54—May. 1955.

2393 Roaded C a t c h m e n t s for Farm Water Supplies—

Nov.. 1956.

2397 Irrigation P r o j e c t s o n N o r t h - W e s t S t a t i o n s — Nov . 1956.

2463 How t o Make a n d Use t h e 90 degrees V - N o t c h — July, 1957.

2719 O v e r c o m i n g S t o c k W a t e r i n g Problems i n t h e Klmberley—Feb.. 1960.

2725 Contour B a n k s for Filling Dams—Mar., 1960.

2756 Irrigation i n Western Australia—Report o n G o v - e r n m e n t - C o n t r o l l e d Areas—1958-59—May, 1960.

MISCELLANEOUS

MM T r a i n i n g A S h e e p Dog—July. 1952.

2006 Shearing T i m e — J u l y , 1952.

2139 P r o t e c t i o n of S u r v e y Marks—Mar., 1954.

2141 Protection of B i r d s and Animals—Mar., 1954 2285 Agriculture C o n c e r n s You—Oct., 1955.

2290 S t r y c h n i n e P o i s o n i n g i n Dogs—Sept., 1955.

2293 D i s t e m p e r i n Dogs—Sept., 1955.

2338 M a n a g e m e n t a n d Diseases of Cage Birds—Mar., 1956.

2390 Agriculture i n S o u t h e r n Africa—Nov., 1956.

2407 Stock D i s e a s e Control by Correspondence—Nov . 1956.

2425 Muresk Agricultural College—Mar., 1957.

2435 Hydatid D i s e a s e — M a r , 1957.

2466 Tractors C a n Kill—July. 1957

2496 S t o n e Roller a s M o w i n g Aid—Nov.. 1957.

2574 Bacon Curing o n t h e Farm—Sept., 1958.

2597 Tractor Safety—Nov.. 1958.

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Snakebite—As t h e Cause of D e a t h i n A n i m a l s — Nov., 1958.

Lif-t of Registered Fertilisers 1958-59— J«n.. 195°

K i k u y u Renovation P o i n t s for T y n e Cultivators—

May, 1959.

This Elusive Thing Called Horsepower—July, 1959.

Dosing Farm Animals—Sept., 1959.

G e t t i n g t h e Best Out of Concrete—Sept., 1959.

List of Registered Stock F o o d s a n d Licks 1959-60

—Sept., 1959.

Veterinary Science as a Profession—Nov., 1959.

How Much Food S h o u l d I Give m y Dog—Feb., 1960.

Wild Life i n a Modern Age—April., 1960.

T e t a n u s In Farm Animals—April, 1960.

List of Registered Fertilisers—April, 1960.

Registered Stock F o o d s — S u p p l e m e n t a r y List—

July, 1960.

Selenium—An Essential Trace Element—Aug.. 1960.

List of Registered Stock Foods a n d Licks 1959-60

—Sept.. 1960.

Registered Fertilisers—Supplementary List—Oct., 1960.

Registered Stock Foods—Nov., 1960.

Facts and Figures—Nov., 1960.

NORTH-WEST AND KLMBERLEYS

Gascoyne Research S t a t i o n ' s First Field Day—

July, 1952.

Fodder Conservation i n East Klmberley—Sept..

1953.

Klmberley Project.

Agricultural Extension i n t h e N o r t h - W e s t a n d Klmberley—May, 1954.

Claypans i n t h e N o r t h - W e s t S p l n l f e x Areas—

July, 1954.

Can a Blackfellow Do it—Sept., 1954.

S t a t i o n M a n a g e m e n t — T h e Value of Deferred Grazing—Sept., 1954.

The Wallaby Menace i n t h e Klmberleys—Sept..

1954.

Changes In Pastoral V e g e t a t i o n can Provide a Guide t o Management—Nov., 1955.

Trapping Yards for Kangaroos—Nov., 1955.

Pastoral Research—May. 1956.

Pastoral Research i n t h e Klmberleys—Sept.. 1956.

Irrigation Projects on N o r t h - W e s t Stations—Nov..

1956.

Pasture Regeneration In East Klmberleys—Jan., 1958.

Producing Lucerne Hay for N o r t h - W e s t Pastoral Areas—Mar., 1958.

T h e Klmberley Wallaby Menace—Mar., 1958.

Klmberley Research S t a t i o n , Mar., 1958.

Seed-Box for Sowing Buffel and Blrdwood Grass Seed—May. 1958.

Solving Pastoral Problems—Nov., 1958.

Mineral S u p p l e m e n t s for Klmberley Cattle—Jan..

1959.

Mineral S u p p l e m e n t for Stock i n Pastoral A r e a s - Jan.. 1959.

T h e D o n k e y s are Doomed—Mar . 1959.

Pasture M a n a g e m e n t a n d t h e Euro Problem In the North-West—May, 1959.

Emus i n t h e Northern W h e a t b e l t — J u l y , 1959.

Opposed Discs for Furrowing i n Pastoral Areas—

Nov.. 1959.

Overcoming Stock Watering Problems i n t h e Klmberleys—Feb.. 1960.

Safflower—An Oil Crop for t h e Klmberleys—Feb..

1960.

B l u e - b u s h Seed Supplies—Mar., 1960.

Wild Dog Control in t h e North-West—April. 1960.

Deferred Grazing—What It May Mean i n t h e Mulga Region—April. 1960.

Studies i n t h e Mulga Pastoral Zone—1. T h e Grazing of Wandarrle Grass Associations—June.

1960

S t u d i e s In t h e Mulga Pastoral Zone—2. S o m e Aspects of t h e Value of Mulga Scrub—July, 1960.

A Successful Campaign Against t h e Euro—Sept..

1960.

Water Usage Trials w i t h B a n a n a s on t h e G a s - coyne—Oct., 1960.

Soli Conservation i n t h e Klmberley Area—Nov..

1960.

Klmberley Research S t a t i o n — A Progress R e p o r t - Dec 1960

Rice' S t e m Borers a t t h e Klmberley Research Station—Dec.. 1960.

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614 Flax for Fibre—Sept., 1940.

765 Soybean. I n n o c u l a t i o n Experiments—Dec., 1943.

855 Flax Rust—Mar., 1946.

872 Flax Seed Treatments—Sept., 1946.

936 Zinc Deficiency of Flax—June, 1948.

2476 Broom Millet—Sept.. 1957.

2596 Flax Variety Experiments at Bramley and M a n j l - m u p , 1955-57—Nov., 1958.

2609 Flax as Rotation Crop In Higher Rainfall Areas In Western Australia—Jan., 1959.

2612 L i n e n Flax In Western Australia—Jan., 1959.

PASTURES AND FODDERS

323 L e g u m i n o u s Crops—June, 1935.

584 Sub-Clover—Influence of Method or P l a n t i n g o n Establishment—Dec., 1945.

592 T h e Tangier Pea.

602 Small Seeded Horse or Tick Bean—Sept., 1939.

798 Cow Peas—Dec., 1944.

1031 First Early Subterranean Clover—June, 1939.

1082 E l e p h a n t Grass—March. 1952.

2020 T h e Regeneration and M a i n t e n a n c e of Wlmmera Rye-grass Under S a l i n e Soil Conditions—Nov.,

1952.

2032 The T e s t i n g of Bacterial Strains Used In L e g u m e Cultivation—Jan.. 1953.

2185 New Cereal Varieties—Sept., 1954.

2202 Park-Land Clearing—Nov., 1954.

2219 Kapok Bush—Nov., 1954.

2231 Buffel Grass—Jan., 1955.

2240 Seed Quality—Mar., 1955.

2241 Two Promising N e w Cocksfoots—Mar., 1955.

2256 Tackling the Problems of t h e Splnlfex Areas—

May.. 1955.

2261 Pharlaris tuberosa (Toowoomba Canary Grass)—

May. 1955.

2281 Spring Sown Oats for Hay—July, 1955.

2282 S o r g h u m s for Grain a n d Fodder In t h e S o u t h - West—July, 1955.

2302 Changes In Pastoral Vegetation c a n Provide a G u i d e t o Management—Nov., 1955.

2320 Oat Variety Trials, 1955-56—May, 1956.

2351 P o t a s s i u m for Subterranean Clover—May, 1956.

2356 Pastoral Research—May, 1956.

2365 Paspalum Grass—July, 1956.

2374 Lucerne Growing In Western Australia—Sept., 1956.

2380 Good R e s u l t s w i t h Red Clover a t Denmark Research Station—Sept.. 1956.

2381 Pastoral Research In t h e Klmberleys—Sept., 1956.

2387 S u d a n Grass Is Drought-Resistant—Sept., 1956.

2391 Oats and Vetches for Hay and Silage—Nov., 1956.

2403 K l k u y u Grass—Nov.. 1956.

2414 Molybdenum for Subterranean Clover-^Jan., 1957.

2424 Naturalised Clovers of Western Australia—Mar., 1957.

2430 K e n t Oats—Mar., 1957.

2447 Subterranean Clover In W.A.—May, 1957.

2448 Tolerance of Sub Clover to Chlorinated P h e n o x - yacetlc Derivatives—May. 1957.

2453 More Efficient U s e of Pasture for S u m m e r Grazing—July. 1957.

2473 Oat Trials and Usage In t h e Wheatbelt, 1955-56—

Sent., 1957.

2478 Oats a n d Vetches S h o w Their Worth at Bridge- town—Sept.. 1957.

2480 Cut or Graze T o u r Fodder Crops E a r l y - B e p t . , 1957.

2484 S p r i n g Oats for Hay—Sept.. 1957.

2486 Fodder Conservation Brings Better Cream cheques

—Sept., 1957.

2491 S o l n l f e x School—Pastoral Innovation—Nov.. 1957.

2497 Preservatives and t h e Nutritive Value of Silage—

Nov.. 1957.

2501 Pasture Regeneration In East Klmberleys—Jan., 1958

2507 Light Land D e v e l o p m e n t In t h e West Midlands—

J a n . . 1958. . . „ „ 2511 K l k u y u Grass—Planting by Machine—Jan.. 1958.

2519 Producing Lucerne Hay for North-West Pastoral

Areas—Mar . 1958. . . . . 2522 Oata a n d V e t c h e s Demonstrations—Mar., 1958.

2524 Maize for Fodder or Grain—Mar.. 1958.

2527 Barrel Medic for W h e » t b e l t Pastures—Mar., 1958.

2532 Manganese Deficiency of Subterranean Clover In W.A.—Mar., 1958.

2533 Demonstrations Show Value of Fodder Crops—

Mar., 1958.

2572 Pasture Development o n Peaty Sands—Sept., 1958.

2576 S o m e Notes o n Woogenellup Subterranean Clover Sept.. 1958.

2577 Seeding Depths of Dwalganup Sub. Clover a n d Barrel Medic—Sept., 1958.

2609 Flax as Rotation Crop In Higher Rainfall Areas i n W . A . ^ J a n . , 1959.

2631 Growing Sub. Clover o n Deep Sands—May, 1959.

2641 K l k u y u Renovation Points for Tyne Cultivators—

May, 1959.

2658 G r o w t h Stage in Cereal Crop Spraying—July, 1959.

2666 Avon—An Oat Variety Resistant t o Manganese Deficiency—Sept., 1959.

2669 Producing Good Quality Sub. Clover Seed—Sept., 1959.

2683 Opposed Discs for Furrowing In Pastoral Areas—

Nov., 1959.

2690 S h e e p Grazing Experiments w i t h Mown and U n - m o w n Pasture—Nov., 1959.

2697 Urea as Protein S u p p l e m e n t t o Dry S u m m e r P^istifps—Nov.. 105Q.

2714 T h e Geraldton Strain of S u b . Clover—Feb., 1960.

2730 A Useful Farm-Made Roller—Mar., 1960.

2732 B l u e - b u s h Seed Supnlies—Mar., 1960.

2739 Deferred Grazing—What Tt May Mean i n t h e Mulga Region—April., 1960.

2743 T h e Merredin Early Strain of Wlmmera Ryegrass

—Aorll., 1960.

2759 S t u d i e s in the Mulga Pastoral Zone—1. T h e Graz- i n g of Wandarrle Grass Associations—June, 1960.

2763 Seed Storage in Relation t o Germination—June, 1960.

2770 S t u d i e s i n the Mulga Pastoral Zone 2—Some Aspects of t h e Value of Mulga Scrub—July, 1960.

2804 T h e Use of Seed I n o c u l u m for S u b . Clover—

Oct., 1960.

2805 Diseases Recorded o n Cereals, Grasses a n d Pasture Legumes In W.A.—Oct., 1960.

PIGS

2062 I n f e c t i o u s Pneumonia of Pigs—May, 1953.

2063 Swill Feeding—May, 1953.

2073 S w i n e Paratyphoid (Salmonellosis or Necrotic Enteritis)—June. 1950.

2109 Castration of Calves and Pigs—Jan., 1954.

2182 Suppurative Otitis in Pigs—Jan., 1953.

2200 D e t u s k i n g of Boars—Nov., 1954.

2312 Lice In Pigs—Jan.. 1956.

2W6 R e d u c e t h a t Pig Mortality—Feb., 1956.

2477 Rearing Orphan Piglets—Sept., 1957.

2508 Diseases of t h e Farrowing Sow—Jan.. 1958.

2538 Profitable Pig-Feeding—Importance of Protein—

May. 1958.

2712 Pig-Pox—Feb., 1960.

2728 F e e d i n g Pickled Wheat t o Pies—March, 1960.

2734 T h e Care of the Breeding Sow—April, 1960.

PLANT DISEASES

126 S t e m R u s t of Wheat and Barley—Sept., 1935.

306 Black Soot or Scab or Apples—June, 1944.

672 Grey Mould or Botrytls Rot of Apples—Sept., 1941.

677 W a t e r Spot of Naval Oranges—Dec., 1941.

719 B e a n Rust—July, 1954, Mar., 1943.

817 B e a n Mosaic Menace—Mar., 1945.

818 Sclerotlnia Twig Blight of Oranges—Mar., 1945.

886 Leaf Spot Diseases of Black Mulberry—Mar., 1947.

935 Apple Scab Outbreaks 1947-48—June, 1948.

946 S t e m Rust of Wheat. A u t u m n Rainfall i n R e - l a t i o n t o Soring Epidemics—Sent., 1948.

979 Powdery Mildew of Odium or Grapes—Sept., 1949.

1024 Bordeaux Mixture—Dec., 1935.

1063 Westralla. A New Rust-Resistant Pole Bean—

S e p t . . 1951.

1089 P l a n t Diseases. Brown Rot of Citrus—Mar., 1952.

1090 Collar Rot or Brown Rot Gummosis of Citrus Trees—Mar., 1952.

2015 L e t t u c e Mosaic—Sept., 1952.

2056 Early Blight of Potatoes—May, 1953.

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2057 Black Spot of Grapes—July, 1954, May, 1953.

2084 P l a n t Diseases—Spotted Wilt of Tomatoes—July 1953.

2105 Black Spot or Early B l i g h t of Tomatoes—Nov., 1953.

2116 Plant Diseases—Early B l i g h t of Potatoes—Jan., 1954.

2128 Cucumber Mosaic—Mar., 1954.

2155 Cereal S m u t Diseases a n d Their Control—May, 1954.

2171 Black Spot (Anthracnose) of Grapes—July, 1954.

2214 Ascochyta—Blight of Peas—Nov., 1954.

2288 White Wax Scale—Sept., 1955.

2352 B e a n S u b . Clover a n d L u p i n Diseases Caused b y t h e B e a n Yellow Mosaic i n W.A.—May, 1956.

2444 Stony Pit of Pears—May, 1957.

2450 Chocolate Spot of Broad Beans—May, 1957.

2451 Control of B o o t - K n o t or Eelworm b y Soil F u m i - gation w i t h D-D—Mar., 1958.

2510 Bacterial Canker of S t o n e Fruits—Jan., 1958.

2535 T h e Effect of Soil F u n g i c i d e s a n d F u m i g a n t s on Growth of S u b t e r r a n e a n Clover o n New Light land—Mar., 1958.

2546 List of P l a n t Parasitic Eelworms Becorded i n W.A.—May, 1958.

2548 Plant Diseases Pear Scab—May, 1958.

2553 Pink B o t of Potatoes—July, 1958.

2588 Bacterial Canker of Tomatoes—Nov., 1958.

2589 Cover Spraying f o r t h e Control of Celery Leaf Spot—Nov., 1958.

2591 B o o t - K n o t Eelworm of Potatoes—Nov., 1958.

2590 A Note o n Occurrence of S t u n t Disease i n S u b - terranean Clover—Nov., 1958.

2606 Pink Wax Scale—Jan., 1959.

2639 Peach Leaf Curl—May, 1959.

2648 Crown Gall of Fruit Trees a n d Other P l a n t s - Jan., 1953.

2652 P l a n t S p e c i m e n s for Identification—July, 1959.

2677 S o m e E x p e r i m e n t s o n S a n Jose Scale—Sept., 1959.

2740 Mosaic Disease of Cucumbers—A N e w B e s i s t a n t Variety—April, 1960.

2746 Black S p o t of Tomatoes—May, 1960.

2765 Bacterial Wilt of Potatoes—June, 1960.

2775 What's Wrong w i t h T h a t Plant—July, 1960.

2789 Powdery Mildew or Oidium of Grapes—Aug., 1960.

2792 Downy Mildew of Onions—Sept., 1960.

2814 Sclerotinia B o t of Beans—Nov., 1960.

2832 Scald of Barley—Dec., 1960.

POULTRY

1057 Muscovy Ducks—Sept., 1951.

2002 P l a n n i n g Boosts Poultry Profits—May, 1952.

2025 T h i n - S h e l l e d Eggs—Jan., 1953.

2074 I n f e c t i o u s Laryngo-Tracheitls—June, 1948.

2120 Deep Litter for Poultry—Part 1—Jan., 1954.

2138 Blackhead i n Turkeys—Mar., 1954.

2154 Deep Litter for Poultry—Part 2—May, 1954.

2157 Bearing of Chickens—Sept., 1947.

2168 Coccidlosis of Fowls—July, 1954, J u n e , 1950.

2190 I n f e c t i o u s S i n u s i t i s of Turkeys—Sep., 1954.

2212 Antibiotics i n Poultry-Nutrition—Nov., 1954.

2232 Leucosis i n Fowls—Jan., 1955.

2237 Producing Poultry Meat for Profit—Mar., 1955, Jan., 1956.

2265 Poultry Sanitation—May, 1955.

2283 Fowl Pox—July, 1955.

2287 Geese—Notes on Feeding, Breeding and Manage- ment—Sept., 1955.

2338 M a n a g e m e n t and Diseases of Cage Birds—March, 1956.

2373 Caponising Cockerels—Sept., 1956.

2401 Seven Factors i n Profitable Poultry Farming—

Nov., 1956.

2423 Teaching Chickens t o Perch—Jan., 1957.

2482 P u l l o r u m - T e s t e d Poultry Flock—Sept., 1957.

2500 A Turkey Raising Experiment—Jan., 1958.

2504 S o m e Poultry Pests—Jan., 1958.

2516 Household Poultry-Keeping—Jan., 1958.

2539 Selecting a n d Preparing Table Poultry—May, 1958.

2558 P u l l o r u m - t e s t e d Poultry Flock—July, 1958.

2575 T h e Use of Bock P h o s p h a t e from Christmas Island i n Poultry Bations—Sept., 1958.

2629 Incubator Hygiene—May, 1952.

2633 T h e Place of Clover Meal i n Poultry Feeding—

May, 1959.

2634 First Western Australian R a n d o m Sample Egg- Laying Test—May, 1959.

2646 Baising Turkeys—Nov., 1950, Nov., 1955.

2661 Christmas Island Bock P h o s p h a t e i n Poultry Feeding Trials—July, 1959.

2664 Pullorum-Tested Poultry Flocks 1959—July, 1959.

2699 Hold On To Those Egg Profits—Jan., 1960.

2729 Better Rations for Broiler Production—March, 1960.

2768 Second W.A. Bandom S a m p l e Egg Laying Test 1958-1959—June, 1960.

2795 Pullorum-Tested Poultry Flocks 1960—Sept., 1960.

SHEEP HUSBANDRY

930 Export Lambs—Grading Standards—June, 1948 2004 Training a Sheep Dog—July, 1952.

2068 Toxic Paralysis (Botulism) of Farm A n i m a l s - D e c , 1940.

2078 Bearing Orphan Lambs—July, 1953.

' 2099 Footrot i n Sheep—Nov., 1953.

2137 The Breeding of Farm Animals—March, 1954.

2143 Sheep Blowfly Problem—Nov., 1954.

2209 Contagious Ophthalmia (Pinkeye) of Sheep—Nov., 1954.

2228 Clover Disease—Jan., 1955.

2233 Lice and Tick i n Sheep—Jan., 1955.

2253 Vaccines and Vaccination—March., 1955.

2257 Mycotic Dermatitis (Lumpy Wool) a n d Fleece Bot of Sheep—May, 1955.

2299 A Simple Aid t o Footrot Control—Nov., 1955.

2307 Paratyphoid (Salmonellosis) i n Sheep—Nov., 1955.

2328 The Sheep I t c h Mite—March, 1956.

2330 Caseous Lymphadenitis (Cheesy Gland) of S h e e p

—March, 1956.

2340 Lucerne a n d Banana Trash for Sheep Feeding

—March, 1956.

2359 Arthritis In Lambs—May, 1956.

2364 Urinary Calculi of Sheep i n W.A.—Sept., 1956.

2377 Woolbrandlng of Sheep—Sept., 1956.

2385 "Clover Disease" of Sheep i n W.R.—Sept., 1956.

2394 Blowfly Strike—Nov., 1956.

2399 Fleece Measurement i n S e l e c t i n g Sheep—Nov.

1956.

2406 Cystic Tapeworms—Nov., 1956.

2407 Stock Disease Control b y Correspondence—Nov., 1956.

2409 Sheep Shearing Technique—Jan., 1957.

2429 Infertility i n Rams—March, 1957.

2432 Fat Lamb Production—March, 1957.

2438 Enterotoxaemla (Pulpy K i d n e y ) of Sheep—May, 1957.

2445 Glycerine for Pregnancy Toxaemia—May, 1957.

2446 Photosensltlsatlon—May, 1957.

2459 Vitamin A S u p p l e m e n t s for S h e e p a n d Cattle—

July 1957.

2465 Minerals for Livestock—July, 1957.

2468 Hypocalcaemla In Breeding Ewes (Milk Fever Grass Tetany)—Sept., 1957.

2487 Worms i n Sheep—Nov., 1957.

2492 Aids t o Wool Pressing and Handling—Nov., 1957.

2499 Grinding Shearing Combs a n d Cutters—Jan., 1958.

2513 Actinobaclllosis of Sheep (Lumpy Jaw)—May 1958.

2541 Molybdenum Poisoning of Stock—May, 1958.

2563 Pregnancy Toxaemia of Ewes—July, 1958.

2570 Sheep Nasal Bot—Sept., 1958.

2571 Hexoestrol Implantation w i t h Weaner Lambs—

Sept., 1958.

2600 Woolbrandlng of Sheep—Nov., 1958.

2611 Mineral S u p p l e m e n t s for Stock i n Pastoral Areas Jan., 1959.

2619 Rearing Orphan Animals—March. 1959.

2636 Classing Your Own Clip—May, 1959.

2645 Cull t h e Low Producers—May, 1959.

2650 Cobalt Deficiency In Sheep a n d Cattle (Cobalt Bullets)—July, 1959.

2651 Diseases Following Upon Lamb-Marking—July, 1959.

2671 Progress In t h e Eradication of Footrot—Sept., 1959.

2682 Copper and Cobalt Deficiency of Livestock i n W.A.

2691 Observations o n Breeding Habits of Merinos at Abydos Station—Nov., 1959.

2696 Coccidlosis i n Sheep—Nov., 1959.

2700 Drought Feeding of Sheep—Jan., 1960.

2703 Famous S h e e p Breeds—The Merino—Jan., 1960.

2705 Luplnosls—Jan., 1960.

2713 Famous S h e e p Breeds—The Corrtedale Sheep—

Feb.. 1960.

2715 A u t u m n v. Spring Shearing—Feb., 1960.

2721 Shearing Shed Design—March, 1960.

2723 Famous Sheep Breeds—The Leicester—March, 1960.

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2736 F a m o u s S h e e p B r e e d s — T h e B o r d e r Leicester—

April—1960.

2747 T i m e of Lambing—May, 1960.

2758 A u t u m n L a m b i n g M e a n s A u t u m n F e e d i n g — J u n e , 1960.

2762 F a m o u s S h e e p B r e e d s — T h e R o m n e y M a r s h — J u n e , 1960.

2769 A S u r v e y of t h e I n c i d e n c e of L u p i n o s l s i n S h e e p - ^ l u l y , 1960.

2773 L a m b M a r k i n g — J u l y , 1960.

2777 Help T h o s e L a m b s t o Live—July, 1960.

2782 F a m o u s S h e e p B r e e d s — T h e S o u t h d o w n — A u g u s t . , 1960.

2826 T e a s e r (Vasectomised) R a m s — D e c , 1960.

SOIL HUSBANDRY, MANURES AND PLANT NUTRITION

L e g u m i n o u s Crops a n d Soils F e r t i l i t y — J u n e , 1937.

T h e p H , S c a l e — J u n e , 1937.

Gypsum—Dec., 1941.

T h e S u p e r p h o s p h a t e R e q u i r e m e n t s of W h e a t — J u n e , 1944.

E x p e r i m e n t s on Effect of A d d i n g G r o u n d L i m e - s t o n e a n d Slaked L i m e t o t h e S u p e r p h o s p h a t e used for W h e a t G r o w i n g — J u n e , 1943.

P h o s p h a t i c F e r t i l i s e r s — J u n e , 1945.

F e r t i l i s e r s for L e t t u c e s — D e c , 1946.

Zinc Deficiency of F l a x — J u n e , 1948.

K i m b e r l e y Soils Need P h o s p h a t e s — J a n . , 1952.

T h e R e g e n e r a t i o n a n d M a i n t e n a n c e of W l m m e r a R y e g r a s s U n d e r S a l i n e Soil Conditions—Nov., 1952.

Soil Analyses—Sept., 1953.

Sod C u l t u r e — A S y s t e m of O r c h a r d Soil M a n a g e - m e n t — J a n . , 1956.

H a n d l i n g Salt Land—Nov., 1956.

M o l y b d e n u m for S u b . Clover—Jan., 1957.

F e r t i l i s e r Trial w i t h P o t a t o e s a t M a n j i m u p — Sept., 1957.

L i g h t L a n d D e v e l o p m e n t i n t h e W e s t M i d l a n d s — J a n . , 1958.

Use of C o p p e r a n d Z i n c In t h e C e r e a l - G r o w i n g D i s t r i c t s Of W-A.—March, 1958.

Effect of Soil F u n g i c i d e s a n d F u m i g a n t s o n G r o w t h of Sub-Clover o n New L i g h t L a n d — M a r c h , 1958.

2630 B r i n g i n g W h e a t b e l t S a l t L a n d B a c k I n t o P r o d u c - t i o n — M a y , 1959.

2675 C l e a r i n g S a n d p l a l n C o u n t r y — S e p t . , 1959.

2680 T h e Use of N i t r o g e n F e r t i l i s e r s I n t h e J e r r o m o n - g u p - G a i r d n e r R i v e r D i s t r i c t s — S e p t . , 1959.

2732 B l u e b u s h Seed S u p p l i e s — M a r c h , 1960.

2788 S e l e n i u m — A n E s s e n t i a l T r a c e E l e m e n t — A u g . , 1960.

2796 T h e D e v e l o p m e n t of W.A. S a n d p l a l n Soils for Agriculture—Oct., 1960.

2817 B u l k H a n d l i n g of S u p e r p h o s p h a t e — N o v . , 1960.

323 508 676 710 737

824 878 936 1074 2020 2096 2316 2400 2414 2481 2507 2529 2535

2521 G y p s u m for Salt Land?—March, 1958.

2592 F a r m Planning—Soil Erosion Control—Replan Y o u r Fences—Nov., 1958.

2630 B r i n g i n g W h e a t b e l t Salt L a n d B a c k I n t o P r o d u c - tion—May, 1959.

2675 Clearing S a n d p l a l n Country—Sept., 1959.

2810 Soil C o n s e r v a t i o n i n t h e Kimberley Area—Nov., 1960.

TOBACCO

2093 T o b a c c o Growers' Problems—Sept., 1953.

2160 T o b a c c o Seedling Production—May, 1954.

2173 T h e Control of Tobacco Pests i n W.A.—July, 1954.

2210 T h e B e h a v i o u r of Tobacco Varieties I n W.A.—

Nov., 1954.

2441 Tobacco Pests—May, 1957.

2785 Tobacco Seed-Bed Management—Aug., 1960.

2812 T o b a c c o P r o d u c t i o n i n W e s t e r n Australia—Nov., 1960.

TRACTORS AND FARM MACHINERY

1061 A Useful L i g h t G r a d i n g I m p l e m e n t s - S e p t . , 1951.

1092 A F a r m Made S p r a y for F r u i t - F l y B a i t i n g — M a r c h , 1952.

C h e c k i n g Run-Off o n Cultivation—Nov., 1952.

A F a r m Made B u c k r a k e o r Hay-Sweep—Nov., 1953.

A J e e p - O p e r a t e d Foliage B a i t i n g S p r a y — J a n . , 1954.

T h e Care a n d M a i n t e n a n c e of Binders—Sept., 1954.

T h e Care a n d M a i n t e n a n c e of t h e F a r m T r a c t o r . T a n k I n d i c a t o r Gauge—Nov., 1954.

A H a n d y D r u m - T i p p i n g Cradle—Nov., 1954.

W h e e l Slip In T r a c t o r O p e r a t i o n s — J a n . , 1955.

T r a c t o r Service H i n t s — P o i n t s o n B a t t e r y M a i n - t e n a n c e — M a r . , 1955.

2271 T r a c t o r Service H i n t s — H y d r a u l i c Lifts a n d L i n k - age—July, 1955.

T r a c t o r Service H i n t s — P r e v e n t i v e M a i n t e n a n c e — J a n . , 1956.

T h e I m p o r t a n c e of T r a c t o r T e s t s t o t h e Practical F a r m e r — J u l y , 1956.

T r a c t o r s C a n Kill—July, 1957.

S t o n e Roller a s Mowing Aid—Nov., 1957.

T r a c t o r Safety—Nov., 1958.

K l k u y u R e n o v a t i o n P o i n t s for T y n e C u l t i v a t o r s

—May, 1959.

2653 T h i s Elusive T h i n g Called Horsepower—July, 1959.

2020 2102 2122 2199 2164 2204 2208 2226 2238

2313 2314 2466 2496 2597 2641

SOD- CONSERVATION

955 1003 1004 1052 1054 2002 2005 2020 2030 2042 2133 2284 2291 2318 2323 2324 2335 2355 2363 2393 2400

Soil C o n s e r v a t i o n — W a t e r E r o s i o n — D e c , 1947.

T h e S a l t P r o b l e m I n t h e W h e a t B e l t — J u n e , 1950.

W i n d b r e a k s a n d S h e l t e r B e l t s In R e l a t i o n t o Soil E r o s i o n — J u n e , 1950.

Soil S a l i n i t y I n v e s t i g a t i o n s — J u n e , 1951.

P a s p a l u m V a g l n a t u m o r S e a - S h o r e P a s p a l u m — J a n . , 1956.

W a t e r Erosion Control—2 May, 1952.

W a t e r Erosion C o n t r o l — 3 J u l y , 1952.

W a t e r Erosion Control—5 Nov., 1952.

W i n d Erosion C o n t r o l — J a n . , 1953.

C o n t o u r F u r r o w s I n c r e a s e P a s t u r e G r o w t h — M a r c h . 1953.

R o a d s Erode—March, 1954.

A New Model Hose Level—July, 1955.

S t o p F i r e b r e a k Erosion—Sept., 1955.

L a n d C l e a r i n g C o n t r o l I n t h e E a s t e r n W h e a t b e l t

— J a n u a r y , 1956.

S a l t L a n d Survey 1955—Feb., 1956.

P a s p a l u m V a g l n a t u m for S a l t L a n d — J a n . , 1956.

B u i l d C o n t o u r B a n k s w i t h a Disc P l o u g h — M a r c h , 1956.

F i r e b r e a k s a n d Soil Erosion—May, 1956.

F a r m P l a n n i n g — M a y , 1956.

R o a d e d C a t c h m e n t s for F a r m W a t e r S u p p l i e s — Sept.. 1956.

H a n d l i n g S a l t Land—Nov., 1956.

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TREES OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA

1078 Karri a n d J a r r a h — J a n . , 1952.

1096 T u a r t a n d n i y a r r i e — M a r c h , 1952.

2015 G i m l e t Trees; P e a r - F r u i t e d Mallee—Sept., 1952.

2020 F l a t - T o p p e d T a t e ; B r o w n Mallee; F o u r - W i n g e d Mallet—Nov., 1952.

2064 E u c a l y p t u s Oleosa; T h e Red Tingle—May, 1953.

2082 T h e Red Box; F o r r e s t ' s Mallee—July, 1953.

2123 T h e D u n d a s M a h o g a n y ; T h e G u n g u n n u : T h e R o u n d - L e a v e d M a l l e t — J a n . , 1954.

2151 M a r r i ; S p r i n g Bloodwood; a n d Twin-Leaved Bloodwood—May, 1954.

2169 F o u r N o r t h e r n Bloodwoods—July, 1954.

2195 W o o U y b u t t - G n a l n g a r — S e p t . , 1954.

2254 F o u r Bloodwoods from t h e Klmberleys—March, 1955.

2443 T h e M a n n a Wattle—May, 1957.

2616 T r e e E s t a b l i s h m e n t i n t h e W h e a t b e l t — M a r c h , 1959.

2644 T r e e E s t a b l i s h m e n t o n Esperance Plains—May, 1959.

2660 W a i t e d T a t e ; Crowned Mallee; Bullich; Bell- F r u i t e d Mallee—July, 1959.

2709 C o m e t Vale Mallee; Woodline Mallee; R i b b o n - B a r k e d Mallee; B u r r a c o p p i n Mallee, etc.—Feb., 1960.

2724 E i g h t E u c a l y p t u s Trees from t h e Tropical North—

L o n g - f r u i t e d Bloodwood; M o u n t a i n Bloodwood;

M o u n t House Box, etc.—March, 1960.

2735 C a b b a g e G u m ; Large-Leaved Cabbage G u m ; G h o s t G u m , etc.—April, 1960.

2755 Tellow T i n g l e ; Weeping G u m ; K l n g s m i l l ' s Mallee;

H o p e t o u n Mallee, etc.—May, 1960.

2780 Coarse-Leaved Mallee; D e s m o n d Mallee; etc.—July, 1960.

2827 £ . Foecunda, F l u t e d H o r n Mallee, etc., Dec.,—1960.

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1030 S o m e facts a n d S u g g e s t i o n s In C o n n e c t i o n w i t h t h e Grading of P o t a t o e s — J u n e , 1940.

2131 P e a n u t Growing o n t h e Levee S o i l s o n t h e G a s - c o y n e River—March, 1954.

2295 B e t t e r P o t a t o Yields—Sept., 1955.

2360 Vegetable Growing—Priced 4s. 5d. posted—or 3s. 6d. a t c o u n t e r .

2481 Fertiliser Trial w i t h P o t a t o e s a t M a n j l m u p — Sept., 1957.

2537 W i n t e r T o m a t o Production—March, 1958.

2549 T o m a t o F r u i t Quality—Effect of Mechanical I n - jury—May, 1958.

2562 Sunflowers aa a Cover Crop for Market Gardeners

—July, 1958.

2580 Fertiliser Trials w i t h P o t a t o e s — M a n j l m u p 57/58—

Sept., 1958.

2581 T o m a t o F r u i t Quality—Effect of Chilling I n j u r y

—Sept., 1958.

2584 Vegetable Growing a t Carnarvon—Nov., 1958.

2605 Weed Control In Peas—Jan., 1959.

2656 A Revised List of Vegetable Diseases Recorded In W.A.—July, 1959.

2740 Mosaic Disease of Cucumbers—A New R e s i s t a n t Variety—April, 1960.

2745 Commercial Vegetable Growing i n t h e P e r t h Metropolitan Area—May, 1960.

2746 Black Spot of Tomato—May, 1960.

2765 Bacterial Wilt of P o t a t o e s - J u n e , 1960.

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2035 Wild Dog a n d D i n g o Destruction—Part 1—March, 2061

2067 2081 2113 2201 2215 2222 2223 2248 2303 2308 2309 2327 2402 2461 2479 2556 2564 2604 2659 2681 2635

2693 2727

Wild Dog a n d D i n g o Destruction—Part 2—May, 1953.

Poison Trails for R a b b i t Destruction—May, 1953.

Wild Dog a n d D i n g o Destruction—Part 3—July, 1953.

Aerial B a i t i n g Against Wild D o g s a n d F o x e s i n W.A.—Jan., 1954.

Wild Dog a n d D i n g o Destruction—Part 4—Nov., 1954.

A Kangaroo Disease—Nov., 1954.

R a b b i t Control w i t h " 1080"—Nov., 1954.

Wild Dogs a n d D i n g o e s In W.A.—Jan., 1955.

As C u n n i n g as a Fox—Mar., 1955.

Trapping Y s r d s for Kangaroos—Nov., 1955.

R a b b i t D a m a g e t o Pastures—Nov., 1955.

T h e New Approach t o Rabbit P o i s o n i n g "1980"

a n d Improved Methods—Jan., 1956.

R a b b i t s In t h e Karri Country—March, 1956.

Myxomatosis—It's Progress a n d F u t u r e i n W.A.—

Nov., 1956.

R a b b i t s Are Scarce—Make T h e m Scarcer Still—

J u l y , 1957.

Organised Vermin Control—Sept., 1957.

Co-operative Control of the Dingo—July, 1958.

B o n u s e s for Vermin Control—July, 1958.

Organised Drives Will Control Foxes—Jan., 1959.

E m u s In t h e Northern W h e a t b e l t — J u l y , 1959.

Current C o m m e n t s o n Vermin Control—Sept., 1959.

Preliminary I n v e s t i g a t i o n s i n t o t h e Control of t h e E m u i n t h e Northern W h e a t b e l t of W.A.—

Nov., 1959.

A Century of Rabbits—Nov., 1959.

R a b b i t Control In 1960—March, 1960.

1960.

2733 Wild Dog Control i n t h e North-West—April, 1960.

2749 Free-Feeding for t h e Control of Rabbits—May, 1960

2764 Hit R a b b i t s t h i s Winter—June, 1960.

2790 A Successful Campaign against t h e Euro—Sept., 1960.

2803 R a t s and Mice a n d Their Control—Oct., 1960.

2829 T h e Success of t h e Rabbit "Killer" Trials—Dec..

1960

2831 G a l a h Poisoning—Dec., 1960.

WEEDS, POISON PLANTS

688 Poison P l a n t s of Gascoyne Stock R o u t e — J u n e , 1942.

1047 Large Scale Chemical Weed Control i n Crops—

March, 1951.

1076 Plturi—Ian., 1952.

2002 Hydrocyanic Acid Poisoning from P o i s o n R u s h — May, 1952.

2015 T h e Wedge-Leaved Rattlepod—Sept., 1952.

2041 T h e Thorn Apple—March, 1952.

2085 (Euphorbia)—Toxic Species of t h e G e n u s — J u l y , 1953.

2153 T h e Native Pear a s a Toxic Plant—May, 1954.

2165 Ironwood—July, 1954.

2192 Water Hyacinth—Sept., 1954.

2196 The Blrdsville Indigo—Sept.. 1954.

2225 Noogoora Burr—Jan., 1955.

2245 Cabbage Poison—March, 1955.

2263 Doublegee—May, 1955.

2280 T h e Effect of Hormone-Like Herbicides o n D w a l - g a n u p S u b . Clover—July, 1955.

2305 Geraldton Carnation Weed or False Caper—Nov., 1955.

2317 Mesqulte (Prosopis fullflora D.C.)—Jan., 1956.

2329 Bathurst Burr—March, 1956.

2367 Berkheya T h i s t l e - J u l y , 1956.

2379 Paterson's Curse—Sept., 1956.

2392 St. John's Wort—Nov., 1956.

2416 T h e Blackberry or Bramble—Jan., 1957.

2426 Saffron Thistle—March, 1957.

2440 Sorrel—May, 1957.

2455 N u t Grass {Cyperu.3 Rotundus L.)—July, 1957.

2470 Bindweed—Sept., 1957.

2503 Stlnkwort—Jan., 1958.

2514 S o m e P o i n t s on Using Weed Spraying E q u i p m e n t Jan., 1958.

2523 Ragwort—March, 1958.

2542 Prickly Pear—May, 1958.

2578 Watsonla—Sept., 1958.

2587 Docks—Nov., 1958.

2605 Weed Control i n Peas—Jan., 1959.

2607 Spear Thistle—Jan., 1959.

2618 Mellilotus or King Island Melllot—March, 1959.

2628 Weed Control In Vineyards—March, 1959.

2635 Paddy Melon—May, 1959.

2637 Weed Control in Onions—May, 1959.

2679 Weed Control In Orchards—Sept., 1959.

2695 Weed Control in Channels—Nov., 1959.

2716 Zamia P a l m Poisoning—Feb., 1960.

2718 Weed Control Around t h e Yard—Feb., 1960.

2737 Weed Control i n Vineyards—April, 1960.

2750 Afghan T h i s t l e (Solarium Lystrix R. Br)—May, 1960.

2772 Cape Tulip—July, 1960.

2779 Weed Control i n Cereals—July, 1960.

2800 Sour-Sob—Oct., 1960.

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Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4 Volume 1 Number 9 September, 1960 Article

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4 Volume 1 Number 11 November, 1960 Article

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4 Volume 1 Number 8 August, 1960 Article 1

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4 Volume 2 Number 12 December, 1961 Article

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4 Volume 1 Number 10 October, 1960 Article 2

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4 Volume 5 Number 12 December, 1964 Article

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4 Volume 1 Number 6 June, 1960 Article 1

Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Journal of the Department of Agriculture, Western Australia, Series 4 Western Australia, Series 4 Volume 5 Number 12 December, 1964 Article