BUREAU OF M.VEKETS. 461 



CIRCULARS OF THE OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. 



116. General Regulations (governing Licensees Operating Stockyards, or Han- 

 dling cr Dealing in Live Stock in or in Connection with Stockyards, 

 issued July 26, 1919. Also, Amendment No. 1. 



120. Rules and Regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture under the Food 

 Products Inspection Law of October 1, 1918. 



137. Regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture under Section 5 of the United 

 States Cotton Futures Act, amended March 4, 1919. 



DOCUMENTS. 



12. Grain Driers in the United States. 



13. Heavy Loading of Freight Cars in the Transportation of Northwestern 



Apples. By H. J. Ramsey. 



14. Loading American Grapes. By H. S. Bird and A. M. Grimes. 



15. Standards for Milled Rice. Prepared by the United States Department of 



Agriculture and adopted by the United States Food Administration. 



16. Instructions for the Sampling, Handling, Analyzing, and Grading of 



Samples of Milled Rice. By F. B. Wise. 



17. Lining and Loading Cars of Potatoes for Protection from Cold. By H. S. 



Bird and A. M. Grimes. 



SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS. 



37-40, 42, 44-49, 52, 54-56. (Under United States grain standards act.) 



41. (Under United States cotton futures act.) 



53. (Under the United States warehouse act.) 



43. Sale of Nitrate of Soda to Farmers by the United States Government, 



1919. 

 43A. Sale of Nitrate of Soda to Farmers of the Pacific Coast and Great 



Basin by the United States Government, 1919. 



50. Government Control of the Wool Clip of 1918. 



51. The Inspection of Butter under the Food Products Law. 



DEPARTMENT CIRCULAR. 



1. Suggestions for the Marketing of Cottage Cheese. By D. L. James. (In 

 press. ) 



FOOD SURVEYS. 



Vol. 1, Nos. 10-14 ; Vol. 2, Nos. 1-27. 



SEED REPORTER. 



Vol. 2, Nos. 1-12. 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



U. S. G. S. A. 90 Handbook, Official Grain Standards for Wheat and Shelled 



Corn. 

 -\fter Hoboken? (Booklet for use of soldiers.) 

 Pure-bred Live Stock of the United States of America. (Issued in Spanish and 



Portuguese for distribution in South America.) 



PERIODICAL REPORTS. 



The bureau also issues periodical reports in mimeographed form 

 (daily, weekly, semimonthly, monthly, etc.), covering various condi- 

 tions affecting' the marketing of fruit, vegetables, live stock, meat, 

 grain, seeds, hay, dairy products, wool, animal hair, hides, and skins, 

 as well as the cold-storage holdings of apples, meats, eggs, poultry, 

 and dairy products. A weekly report on foreign marketing condi- 

 tions is i.ssued. These reports are described in some detail in the 

 foregoing pages. 



