DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 663 



Publications issued during the year ended Jane 30, 1910, etc. — Continued. 

 BUREAU OF BIOLOGICAL SURVEY— Continued. 



Earlieb PrrBLiCATioNS Reprinted. 

 Bulletins: Copies. 



No. 17. Birds of a Maryland Farm. A Local Study of Economic 



Ornithology. Sylvester D. Judd. 116 pp. 5 cts. Dec. 29 1, 000 



No. 33. Tlie Brown Rat in the United States. David E. Lantz. 54 



pp. 15 cts. Aug. 11 1,500 



Iforth American Fauna: 



No. 27. A Biological Investigation of the Athabaska-MacKenzie 



Region. Edward A. Preble. 574 pp. SO cts. Sept. 30 1, 000 



Circulars: 



No. 66. The Alaska Game Law and Regulations of the Depart- 

 ment of Agriculture, 1908. 8 pp. Nov. 24 1, 000 



No. 68. Regulations for the Protection of Deer in Alaska. 1 p. 



Aug. 28 500 



Yearbook Extracts: 



No. 133. Birds as Weed Destroyers. Sylvester D. Judd. (From 



Ybk. 1898.) 14 pp. June 27 1,000 



No. 197. How Birds Affect the Orchard. F. E. L. Beal. (From 

 Ybk. 1900.) 10 pp. Dec. 6, 1..500: June 22, 1.000 2.500 



No. 309. The Economic Value of the Bobwhite. Sylvester D. Judd. 



(From Ybk. 1903.) 10 pp. Aug. 10, 1,000; Apr. G. 1,000 2,000 



No. 416. Birds that Eat Scale Insects. W. L. McAtee. (From 



Ybk. 1906.) 12 pp. Mar. 15 1,000 



Farmers' Bulletins: 



No. 54. Some Common Birds in Their Relation to Agriculture. F. 



E. L. Beal. 48 pp. Oct. 28, 10.000 ; Feb., 10.000 : June 4. 5,000— 25, 000 



No. 197. Importation of Game Birds and Eggs for Propagation. 



T. S. Palmer and Henry Oldys. 30 pp. Jan. 15 5,000 



No. 328. Silver Fox Farming. Wilfred H. Osgood. 24 pp. Feb. 

 8, 5,000: May 20, 5,000 i 10,000 



No. 330. Deer Farming in the United States. David E. Lantz. 



20 pp. June 6 10,000 



No. 335. Harmful and Beneficial Mammals of the Arid Interior, 

 with Special Reference to the Carson and Humboldt Valleys, Ne- 

 vada. Vernon Bailey. 31pp. June 6 10,000 



BUREAU OF CHEMISTRY. 



New Publications. 

 Bulletins: 



No. 126. The Harmful Effects of Acetanilld, Antipyrin, and Phe- 

 nacetin. L. F. Kel)ler, F. P. Morgan, and Philip Ruff. 85 pp. 

 10 cts. July 6, 2,500; Dec. 4, 500 3,000 



No. 127. The Influence of Environment on the Composition of Sweet 

 Corn, 1905-1908. M. N. Straughn and G. C. Church. 69 pp. 

 10 cts. Dec. 1 2,500 



No. 128. Tri-local Experiments on the Influence of Environment on 

 the Composition of Wheat. J. ,\. LeClerc aud Sherman Leavitt. 

 18 pp. 5 cts. Apr. 21 2,500 



No. 129. Enological Studies. I. Experiments in Cider Making Ap- 

 plicable to Farm Conditions. II. Notes on the Use of Pure 

 Yeasts in Wine Making. William B. Alwood. 32 pp. 5 cts. 

 Nov. 12 2, 300 



No. 1.30. Manufacture of Denatured Alcohol Based on an Experi- 

 mental Still at Washington, D. C, and a Course of Lectures 

 Delivered in Connection Therewith. H. W. Wiley, H. E. Sawyer, 

 L. M. Tolnian, A, II. Bryan, A. (Jiven, and II. W. Berger. 166 

 pp. 20 cts. Jan. 20 1,000 



No. 131. Ix>ad Arsenate. I. Composition of I>ead Arsenates Found 

 on the Market. TI. " Ilonie-made " Load Arsenate and the Chem- 

 icals Entering into Its Manufacture. III. Action of Lead Ar- 

 senate on Foliage. J. K. Haywood and C C. McDonnell, in 

 Cooperation with the Bureau of Entomology. 50 i)p. 15 cts. 

 Apr. 7 2, 200 



