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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



[Vol. 38 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Contd. 



Page, 

 Farmers' Bill. 877, Human Food 

 from an Acre of Staple Farm 

 Products, M. O. Cooper and 



W. J. Spillman 292 



Farmers' Bui. 878, Grains for 

 Western North and South 

 Dakota, F. R. Babcock, J. H. 



Martin, and R. W. Smith 230 



Farmers' Bui. 879, Home Storage 



of Vegetables, J. H. Beattie 241 



Farmers' Bui. 880, Fumigation of 

 Ornamental Greenhouse Plants 

 with Hydrocyanic-acid Gas, E. 



R. Saseccrand A. D. Borden 258 



Farmers' Bui. 881, Preservation of 

 Vegetables by Fermentation and 

 Salting, L. A. Round and H. L. 



Lang 26G 



Farmers' Bui. 882, Irrigation of 



Orchards, S. Fortier 242 



Farmers' Bui. 883, Grains for the 

 Utah Dry Lands, J. W. Jones and 



A. F. Bracken 230 



Farmers' Bui. 884, Saving Vege- 

 table Seeds for the Home and 

 Market Garden, "W. W. Tracy, sr. 241 

 Farmers' Bui. 885, WTieat Growing 

 in the Southeastern States, C. E. 



Leighty 240 



Farmers' Bui. 886, Harvesting 



Soy-bean Seed, W. J. Morse. . . . 237 

 Office of the Secretary: 



Circ. 77, Experimental Roads 

 in the Vicinity of Washing- 

 ton, D. C, B. A. Anderton 



andJ. T.Pauls 289 



Circ. 79, Emergency Fuel from 

 the Farm Woodland, A. F. 



Hawes 248 



Circ. 80, Disposal of City Gar- 

 bage by Feeding to Hogs, 

 F. G. Ashbrook and J. D. 



Bebout 274 



Circ. 81, Hai-vesting, Picking, 

 Thrashing, and Storing Pea- 

 nuts, H. C. Thompson 235 



Rpt. 117, The Substitution of 

 Other Materials for Wood, 



R.Thelen 248 



Bureau of Biological Survey: 



North American Fauna 42, 

 Life Zone Investigations in 



Wyoming, M. Cary 255 



Bureau of Crop Estimates: 



Mo. Crop Rpt., vol. 3, No. 10, 



Oct., 1917 294 



Bureau of Soils: 



Field Operations, 1915 — 



Soil Survey of Washing- 

 ton County, Ala., L. A. 



Hurst etal 214 



Soil Survey of the Honey 

 Lake Area, Cal., J. E. 

 Guernsey et al 214 



1 Printed in scientific and technical 



U. S. Department of Agriculture— Conid . 



Pas;e. 

 Bureau of Soils — Continued. 



Field Operations, 1915 — Con. 

 Soil Survey of the Pasa- 

 dena Area, Cal., E. C. 

 EckmannandC.J.Zinn. 

 Soil Survey of Scott Coun- 

 ty, Iowa, E. H. Stevens, 

 E. H. Smies, and K. 



Espe 



Soil Survey of Dawes 

 County, Nebr., R. R. 

 Bum etal 



215 



215 



216 



Soil Survey of Columbus 



County, N. C, R. B. 



Hardison et al 216 



Soil Survev of Portage 



County, 'Wis., W. J. 



Geib, L. R. Schoen- 



mann , and L . P . Hanson. 216 

 Soil Survey of Wood 



County, Wis., W. J. 



Geib et al 217 



Field Operations, 1916— 



Soil Survey of Crisp 



County, Ga., E. T. 



Maxon and D . D . Long. . 215 



Soil Survey of Benton 



County, Ind., G. B. 



Jones and J. B. Brill 215 



Soil Survey of Cortland 

 County, N. Y., E. T 

 Maxon and G. L. Fuller. 

 Soil Survey of Hertford 216 

 County, N. C, E. S. 

 Vanatta and F. N. Mc- 

 Dowell 216 



Weather Bureau : 



Mo. Weather Rev., vol. 45, 

 Nos. 7-8, July- Aug. , 1917. .208, 209 

 Scientific Contributions:^ 



The Identity of Cyanuric Acid 

 with So-called "Tetracar- 

 bonimid," E. H. Walters 



andL. E.Wise 202 



A Convenient Automatic De- 

 \'ice for Rapidly Washing 



Pipettes, A. V. Fuller 203 



An Accurate Method for Tak- 

 ing Aliquots of a Standard 

 in Standardizing Solutions, 



C.F.Miller 204 



Potato Utilization Possibilities, 



H.C.Gore 207 



A Preliminary Report upon 

 the Making of Potato Silage 

 for Cattle Food, L. A. Round 



andH. C. Gore 207 



The Influence of Light and 

 Chlorophyll Formation on 

 the Minimum Toxic Con- 

 centration of Magnesium 

 Nitrate for the Squash, R. 

 B. Harvey and R. H. True. 224 

 publications outside the Department. 



