LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



[Vol. 38 



U. S. Department of AgricuUwe- 



-Con. 

 Page. 



Farmers' Bui. 831, The Red Spider 

 on Cotton and How to Control It, 

 E. A. McGregor 63 



Farmers' Bui. 832, Trapping Moles 

 and Utilizing Their Skins, T. H. 

 Scheffer 53 



Farmers' Bui. 833, Methods of Con- 

 trolling or Eradicating the Wild 

 Oat in the Hard Springwheat 

 Area, H. R. Cates 38 



Farmers' Bui. 834, Hog Cholera: 

 Prevention and Treatment, M. 

 Dorset and O. B. Hess 82 



Farmers' Bui. 835, How to Detect 

 Outbreaks of Insects and Save 

 the Grain Crops, W. R. Walton. . 54 



Farmers' Bui. 836, Sweet Clover: 

 Harvesting and Thrashing the 

 Seed Crop, H. S. Coe 35 



Farmers' Bui. 837, The Asparagus 

 Beetles and Their Control, F. H. 

 Chittenden 61 



Farmers' Bui. 838, Harvesting Hay 

 with the Sweep-rake, A. P. 

 Yerkes and H. B. McClure 88 



Farmers' Bui. 839, Home Canning 

 by the One-period Cold-pack 

 Method, O. H. Benson 12 



Farmers' Bui. 840, Farm Sheep 

 Raising for Beginners, F. R. Mar- 

 shall and R. B. Millin : 69 



Farmers' Bui. 841, Drying Fi-uits 

 and Vegetables in the Home. '... 12 



Farmers' Bui. 842, Modern Methods 

 of Protection against lightning, 

 R.N. Covert 15 



Farmers' Bui. 844, How to Attract 

 Birds in the Middle Atlantic 

 States, W. L. McAtee 53 



Farmers' Bui. 845, The Gipsy Moth 

 and the Brown-tail Moth and 

 Their Control, A. F. Burgess 58 



Farmers' Bui. 846, The Tobacco 

 Beetle and How to Prevent Dam- 

 age by It, G. A. Runner 61 



Farmers' Bui. 847, Potato Storage 

 and Storage Houses, W. Stuart. . 89 



Farmers' Bui. 848, The Boll-weevil 

 Problem, W. D. Hunter 62 



Farmers' Bui. 850, How to Make 

 Cottage Cheese on the Farm, K. 

 J. Matheson and F. R. Cammack 78 



Farmers' Bui. 851, The House Fly, 

 L. O. Howard and R. H. Hutchi- 

 son , 60 



Farmers' Bui. 852, Management of 

 Common Storage Houses for Ap- 

 ples in the Pacific Northwest, H. 

 J. Ramsey and S. J. Dennis 88 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Page. 

 Farmers' Bui. 853, Home Canning 

 of Fruits and Vegetables, Mary 



E. Creswell and Ola Powell 12 



Office of the Secretary: 



Circ. 34 (2. rev.). Rules and 

 Regulations for Carrying Out 

 the Provisions of the Insecti- 

 cide Act of 1910 56 



Circ. 74, State Highway Mile- 

 age and Expenditures for the 



Calendar Year 1916 86 



Circ. 75, Food Needs for 

 1918. — Agricultm-al Program 

 for the Period Beginning 

 with the Autumn of 1917. . . 89 

 Circ. 76, Rules and Regulations 

 of the Secretary of Agricul- 

 tiu-e under the United States 

 Standard Container Act of 



August 31, 1916 40 



Bureau of Crop Estimates: 



Mo. Crop Rpt., vol. 3, No. 9, 



Sept., 1917 91 



Bureau of Markets: 



Doc. 5, The Marketing of Can- 

 ning Club Products, L. B. 



Flohr 90 



Doc. 6, Distribiition and Utili- 

 zation of the Garden Surplus 90 

 Doc. 7, Potato Grades Recom- 

 mended by the U. S. De- 

 partment of Agriculture and 

 the U. S. Food Administra- 

 tion 34 



Bureau of Plant Industry: 



The Work of the Belle Fourche 

 Reclamation Project Experi- 

 ment Farm in 1916, B. Aune 30, 



44, 67 

 States Relations Service: 



Syllabus 30, Illustrated Lec- 

 ture on Cow Testing and Dai- 

 ry Records, D. Stuart 95 



Federal Legislation, Regula- 

 tions, and Rulings Affecting 

 Agricultural Colleges and 

 Experiment Stations, re- 

 vised to July 15, 1917 95 



Weather Bureaii: 



Climat. Data, vol. 4, Nos. 5-6, 



May-June, 1917 13 



Scientific Contributions: ' 



The Separation of Aluminum 

 from Iron by Means of Ether, 



S. Palkin ". 10 



A Method for the Determina- 

 tion of the Volatile Oil Con- 

 tent of Citrus Fruits, C. P. 

 Wilson and C. O. Young. . . 11 



> Printed in scientific and technical publications outside the Department. 



