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PuiiLU'ATlONS UF CoLLEGli Ui'' AGRICULTURE. 



PUBLICATIONS OF COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 



Now available for distribution as long as the supply lasts. 

 T . Home Nature-Study Course. 



Vol. I, No. I, Ott.-Nov., iQO^. 



No. 4, Apr.-May, 1905. 

 Vol. II, No. I. Oct.-Nov., 1905. 



No. 2, Dec, i9os-Jan., igo6. 



No. 3, Feb.-Mar., 1906. 



No. 4, Apr.-May, 1906. 



Vol. Ill, No. I, Oct.-Nov., 1906. 



No. 2, Dec, 1906-Jan., 1907. 

 No. 3, Feb.-Mar., 1907. 

 No. 4, Apr.-May, 1907. 



Vol. VI 



Vol. 



2. Issues oj Junior Naturalist Monthly. 



J. Bulletins of the Farmers' Reading Course. 



Series I. The Soil and the Plant. The Bulletins in this series are: (i) The Soil, What it is; (2) 

 Tillage and Under-Drainase, with Supplement; (3) The Fertility of the Soil, with Supplement; 

 (4) How the Plant Rcts its Food from the Soil; (.s") How the Plant gets its Food from the Air. 



Series II. Stock-Feeding. The Bulletins in this scries are: (6) Balanced Rations for Stock; (7) 

 The Computing of Balanced Rations; (8) Sample Rations for Milch Cows; (9) Soiling Crops and 

 Silage and Supplement; (lo) Pastures and Meadows. 



Series III. Orcharding. The Bulletins in this Series are: (11) How a Fruit Tree Grows; (12) Plant- 

 ing the Orchard; (13) Tilling and Fci-tilizing the Orchard; (14) Pruning and Spraying Fruit- 

 Trees, and Supplement; (15) Picking, Storing and Marketing Fruit. 



Series IV. Poultry. The Bulletins in this series are: (16) Building Poultry Houses, and Supple- 

 ment; (17) Feeding of Laying Hens; (18) Rations for Poultry; (19) Raising Chickens; (20) 

 Marketing Poultry Products. 



Series V. Dairying. The Bulletins in this series are: (21) The care of Milk; (22) The Composition of 

 Milk; (23) The Construction of Sanitary Dairy Stables; (24) Farm Butter-Making; (25) The 

 Dairy Herd. 



Series VI. Farm Buildings and Yards. The Bulletins in this scries are: (26) Tasteful Farm Build- 

 ings; (27) Tasteful Farm Yards; (28) The Plan of the Farmhouse; (29) Water Supplies for Farm 

 Residences; (30) Bams and Out-BuUdings. 



4. Bulletins oj the Farmers' Wives Reading-Course. 



Series I. Farmhouse and Garden. Ci) Saving Steps; (2) Decoration in the Farm Home; (3) Prac- 

 tical Housekeeping; (4) The Kitchen-Garden; (5) The Flower-Garden. 



Series II. The Farm Family, (e") The Rural School and the Farm Home; (7) Boys and Girls on the 

 Farm; (8) Reading in the Farm Home; (9) Home Industries; (lol Household and Garden Pests. 



Series III. Sanitation and Food, (ii) Home Sanitation; C12) Germ Life; (13) Human Nutrition; 

 ('14) Pood for the Farm Family; (is) Saving Strength; (i*)) Programs for Evenings with Farm - 

 ers' Wives Clubs. 



Series IV. The Farm Table. (17) Flour and Broad , (18) Dust as related to Fond- (19) The Selec- 

 ti(jn of Food; (20) Canning and Preserving. 



Series V. Suooestions on Far.mers' Reading Course Bulletins. (21 to 2.s). 



