670 ANNUAL REPORTS OF DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



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



OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS— Continued. 



Eablieu Publications Reprinted — Continued. 



Farmers' Bulletins — Continued. Copies. 



No. 203. Canned Fruits, I'reserves, and Jellies: Household Methods 



of Preparation. Maria Parloa. 31 pp. July 13, 20,000; Aug. 6, 



10.000; Dec. 17, 10,000; Mar. 10, 20.000; Mar. 11, 20,000; Mar. 31, 



20,000; Apr. 14, -40,000; May 13. 30,000 170,000 



No. 210. Experiment Station Work— XXVII. 32 pp. Mar. 3 5,000 



No. 217. Essential Steps in Securing an Early Crop of Cotton. R. J. 



Redding. 16 pp. Aug. 24, 10,000 ; Felx 9, 15,000 25,000 



No. 222. Experiment Station Worli— XXVIII, 32 pp. Oct. 6 10, 000 



No. 225. Experiment Station Work — XXIX. 32 pp. Nov. 3 10,000 



No. 227. Experiment Station Worli— XXX. 32 pp. May 16 10, 000 



No. 233. Experiment Station Work— XXXI. 32 pp. June 13 5,000 



No. 234. Guinea Fowl and Its Use as Food. C. L. Langworthy. 24 



pp. Jan. 3, 10,000 ; Apr. 1.3, 10,000 20, 000 



No. 237. Experiment Station Work— XXXII. 32 pp. Feb. 2, 5,000; 



Apr. 30, 10,000 15,000 



No. 244. Experiment Station Work — XXXIII. 32 pp. Nov. 30, 



5,000; June 6, 10,000 15,000 



No. 249. Cereal Breakfast Foods. Charles D. Woods. 38 pp. Dec. 



9, 15,000 ; May 11, 5,000 20, 000 



No. 251. Experiment Station Work — XXXIV. 32 pp. Feb. 15 5,000 



No. 25G. Preparation of ^'egetables for the Table. Maria Parloa. 



48 PI). Jan. 14, 15.000 ; Feb. 25, 15,000 ; Apr. 8, 40,000 ; Apr. 28, 

 40,000; May 16, 20,000; May 20, 30,000; June 6, 50,000; June 



10, 30,000 240, 000 



No. 259. Experiment Station Work — XXXV. 32 pp. Mar. 16, 



5,000 ; May 11, 10,000 15, 000 



No. 262. Experiment Station Work— XXXVI. 32 pp. Feb. 26 5, 000 



No. 263. Practical Information for Beginners in Irrigation. Samuel 



Fortier. 40 pp. Nov. 9, 10,000 ; Feb. 26, 5,000 ; June G, 10,000_-_ 25. 000 

 No. 270. Modern Conveniences for the Farm Home. Elmina T. 



Wilson. 48 pp. Nov. 8, 10,000; Feb. 23, 15,000; May 8, 15.000 40,000 



No. 273. Experiment Station Worlv— XXXVIII. 32 pp. Mav. 9 5, 000 



No. 276. Experiment Station Work — XXXIX. 32 pp. June 17 10, 000 



No. 277. The Use of Alcohol and Gasoline in Farm Engines. Ed- 

 ward Lucke. 40 pp. Dec. 11, 10,000: June 11, 10.000 20,000 



No. 281. Experiment Station Work— XL. 32 pp. June 13, 10,000 ; 



Mar. 2, 5,000 15, OOO 



No. 293. Use of Fruit as Food. C. F. Langworthy. 40 pp. Aug. 2, 



10,000; Feb. 21, 15,000; May 11, 15,000 40, 000 



No. 295. Potatoes and Other Root Crops as Food. C. F. Lang- 

 worthy. 47 pp. Nov. 3, 10.000 ; Feb. 14, 10.000 ; June 6, 30,000__ 50, 000 

 No. 296. Experiment Station Work — XLI. 32 pp. Mar. 4, 5,000; 



June 21, 5,000 10, 000 



No. 298. Food Value of Corn and Corn Products. Charles D. 



Woods. 40 pp. Dec. 14, 10,000; Apr. 1, 15,000 25,000 



No. 303. Corn-Harvesting jNIachinery. C. J. Zintheo. 32 pp. 



.Mar. 26 10, OOO 



No. 305. Experiment Station Work— XLII. 32 pp. June 13 20,000 



No. 309. Experiment Station Work— XLIII. 32 pp. Sept. 25, 5,000 ; 



Apr. 29, 10,000 15,000 



No. 316. Experiment Station Work — XLIV. 32 pp. Apr, 16 10, 000 



No. 317. Experiment Station Work — XLV. 32 pp. Nov. 8 10, 000 



No. 320. Experiment Station Work— XLVI. 32 pp. Jan. 24 10,000 



No. 329. Experiment Station Work— XLVII. 32 pp. Nov. 5 10,000 



No. 332. Nuts and Their Uses as Food. M. E. Jaffa. 30 pp. Nov. 



6, 10,000; Mar. 10, 10,000; June 6, 15.000 35,000 



No. 334. Experiment Station Work— XLVIII. 32 pp. Mar. 18 5, 000 



No. 353. Experiment Station Work— L. 32 pp. Feb. 23 10,000 



No. 360. Experiment Station Work— LI. 32 pp. Aug. 24, 10,000; 



Jan. 15, 5,000; May 23, 10,000 25,000 



