DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 673 



Publications issued dining the year ended June SO, 1010, etc. — Continued. 



OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS— Continued. 



New Publications — Continued. 



Miscellaneous Circulars: Copies. 



Doc. IISO. Organization, Worlc, and Publications of Drainage 



Investigations. 5 pp. Aug. 12 2, 000 



Doc. 1210. Forestry in Nature Study. Gifford Pinchot. 10 pp. 



Sept. 30, 3.000; Nov. 10, 1,200 4,200 



Address List Agricultural Experiment Stations in the United 



States. 1 p. Aug. G 1,000 



Address List Agricultural and Mechanical Colleges in the United 



States. 1 p. Aug. 9 1,000 



Farmers' fiuUctins: 



No. 303. Tlie Use of Milk as Food. R. 1). Milner. 46 pji. .July 1.^, 



15,000; Sept. 25, 10.000; Dec. 4, 10,000; Mar. 8, 20,000 55,000 



No. 366. Experiment Station Work— LII. 32 pp. July 22, 30,000; 



June 14, 10,000 40,000 



No. 371. Drainage of Irrigated Lands. Charles F. Brown. 52 pp. 



Oct. 4. 20.000; Feb. 14, 15.000 35,000 



No. 373. Irrigation of Alfalfa. Samuel Fortier. 32 pp. Nov. 1, 



20.000; Mar. 5, 15,000; Apr. 21, 15.000 50,000 



No. 374. Experiment Station Work— LIII. 32 pp. Oct. 4, 20,000; 



Feb. 17, 20,000 40,000 



No. 375. Care of Food in the Home. Mary Hinman Abel. 48 pp. 



Nov. 20, 20.000 ; Dec. 10, 40,000 ; Feb. 15, 20,000 ; Apr. 7, 20.000 ; 



Apr. 12. 30.000; Apr. 16, 40.000; June 1, 20,000 190,000 



No. 381. Experiment Station Work— LIV. 32 pp. Nov. 29, 20,000; 



Mar. 7, 10,000 30,000 



No. 384. Experiment Station Work— LY. 32 pp. Feb. 7, 20,000; 



Apr. .5, 10.000 30,000 



No. 385. Bovs' and Girls' Agricultural Clubs. F. W. Howe. 



32 ])\\ Fob. 4, 20,000; Feb. 23, 50.000; Apr. 7, 40.000 110,000 



No. 388. Experiment Station Work— LVI. 32 pp. ]Mar. 24 20, 000 



No. 389. Bread and Bread Making. Helen W. Atwater. 47 pp. 



Apr. 15. 30,000; May 7, 50,000; June G, 50,000 130,000 



No. 391. Economical Use of Meat in the Home. C. F. Langworthy 



and Caroline L. Hunt. 45 pp. Mar. 23, 50,000; April 4, 100,000; 



Apr. 14, 200,000; Apr. 25, 100,000; Apr. 27, 100.000; May 2, 



100,000; May .5, 100,000; May 19, 100.000; .Tune 2, 50,000 900,000 



No. 392. Irrigation of Sugar Beets. F. W. Roeding. 52 pp. 



Apr. 15 20, 000 



No. 394. The Use of Windmills in Irrigation in the Semi-arid 



West. P. E. Fuller. 44 pi). May 5 15,000 



No. 399. Irrigation of Grain. Walter W. McLaughlin. 23 pp. 



May 18--- 15, 000 



No. 404. Irrigation of Orchards. Samuel Fortier. 36 pp. June 30_ 20, 000 

 No. 405. Experiment Station Work— LVII. 32 pp. June 21 15,000 



Earlier Publications Reprinted. 



Bullet ills: 



No. 144. Irrigation in Northern Italy. Part I. Elwood Mead. 



100 i)p. 20 cts. Sept. 20 500 



No. 177. Evaporation Losses in Irrigation and Water Requirements 



of Crops. Saiimol Fortier. G4 pi>. 10 els. .May 21 1,000 



No. ISL Mocliaiiical Tosis of Puiiiping Plants in California. J. N. 



Conte and C. E. Tail. 72 pp. 15 cts. Oct. 13 500 



No. 203. Distribution of Water in the Soil in Furrow Irrigation. 



R. II. Lnnghridgo. G3 pp. 10 cents. Oct. 28 1,000 



No. 206. Organization Lists of the Agricultural Colleges and Experi- 

 ment Stations in (ho rniU'd States. 111pp. 10 cts. July 29 500 



No. 2. Alaska ExporimcMt Station. X'cgctable (Jnnving in Alaska. 



C. C. GeorgcsoD. 46pp. Sets. May 24 1,000 



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