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Bulletin 599, The Striped Peacli Worm, H. G. Ingerson 861 



Bulletin 600, The Relation of Some of the Rarer Elements In Soils and 



Plants, W. O. Robinson, L. A. Steinkoenig, and C. F. Miller 409 



Btilletin GOl, The Handling and Precooling of Florida Lettuce and Celery, 



H. J. Ramsey and E. L. Markell 444 



Bulletin 602, Value of a Small Plat of Ground to the Laboring Man, 



W. C. Funk - '792 



Bulletin 603, A Study of Share-rented Dairy Farms in Green County, 



Wis., and Kane County, 111.. E. A. Boeger 877 



Bulletin 604, Incense Cedar, J. A. Mitchell 751 



Bulletin 605, Lumber Used in the Manufacture of Wooden Products, 



J. C. Nellis ■■ 751 



Bulletin 606, Relative Resistance of Various Hardwoods to Injection with 



Cret)sote, C. H. Teesdale and J. D. MacLean 892 



Bulletin 608, Varieties of Cheese: Descriptions and Analyses, C. F. 



Doane and H. W. Lawson 781 



Bulletin 609, The Sweet-potato Leaf-folder, T. H. Jones 465 



Bulletin 610, Fish Meal as a Feed for Swine, F. G. Ashbrook 472 



Bulletin 611, Walnut Blight in the Eastern United States, S. M. Mc- 



Bulletin 612, The Digestibility of»the Dasheen, C. F. Langworthy and 



A. D. Holmes 468 



Bulletin 614, Cost of Producing Apples in Yakima Valley, Wash., G. H. 



Miller and S. M. Thomson 844 



Bulletin 615, The Economical Winter Feeding of Beef Cows in the Corn 



Belt, J. S. Cotton and E. H. Thompson 471 



Bulletin 616, The Citrus Thrips, J. R. Horton 76.3 



Bulletin 618, Experiments with Durum Wheat, C. R. Ball and J. A. Clark_ 838 

 Bulletin 619, Food Habits of The Swallows, A Family of Valuable Native 



Birds, F. E. L. Beal 856 



Bulletin 620. Effect of Varying Certain Cooking Conditions in the Produc- 

 tion of Sulphite Pulp from Spruce, S. E. Lunak 809 



Bulletin 621, The Crow and Its Relation to Man, E. R. Kalmbach 856 



Bulletin 622, The Identification of Varieties of Barley, H. V. Harlan 833 



Bulletin 625, Cropping Systems for the Moister Portion of Eastern Wash- 

 ington and Oregon and Northern Idaho, L. W. Fluharty 824 



Bulletin 627, Cost of Harvesting Wheat by Different Methods, A. P. 



Yerkes and L. M. Church 839 



Bulletin 628, Wintering and Fattening Beef Cattle in North Carolina, 



W. F. Ward, R. S. Curtis, and F. T. Peden 870 



Bulletin 629, Greenhouse Experiments on the Rust Resistance of Oat 



Varieties, .T. H. Parker 849 



Bulletin 630, Studies on the Digestibility of Some Nut Oils, A. D. Holmes_ 867 

 Bulletin 632, The Utilization of Waste Tomato Seeds and Skins, F. Rabak_ 807 

 Bulletin 633, Factors of Successful Farming near Monett, Mc, W. J. 



Spillman 894 



Report 115, The Distribution of Softwood Lumber in the Middle West: 



Wholesale Distribution, O. M. Butler 847 



Report 116, The Distribution of Softwood Lumber in the Middle West : 



Retail Distribution, O. M. Butler 847 



Report 117, The Substitution of Other Materials for Wood, R. Thelen 248 



Farmers' Bulletin 826, Eradicating Tall Larkspur on Cattle Ranges in 

 the National Forests, A. E. Aldous 82 



