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LIST OF PUBIJCATIONS, 



IX 



U.S. Dcpartmrnt. of Ac]ricuUure — Coutd. 



Page. 



Bui. 621, The Crow and Its Rela- 

 tion to Man, E. R. Kalmbach. . . 856 



Bui. 622, The Identific-ation of 

 Varieties of Barley, H. V. Har- 

 lan 833 



Bui. 625, Cropping Systems for the 

 Moister Portion of Eastern 

 Washington and Oregon and 

 Northern Idaho. L. W. Fluharty. 824 



Bui. 627, Cost of Harvesting Wheat 

 by Different Methods, A. P. 

 Yerlces and L. M. Church 839 



Bui. 628, Wintering and Fattening 

 Beef Cattle in North Carolina, 

 W. F. Ward, R. S. Curtis, and 

 F. T. Peden 870 



Bui. 629, Greenhouse Experiments 

 on the Rust Resistance of Oat 

 Varieties, J. H. Parker 849 



Bui. 630, Studies on the Digesti- 

 bility of Some Nut Oils, A. D. 

 Holmes 867 



Bui. 6:i2, The Utilization -of Waste 

 Tomato Seeds and Skins, F. 

 Rabak 807 



Bui. 633, Factors of Successful 

 Farming near Monett, Mo., 

 W. .1. Spillman 894 



Farmers' Bui. 008, Information for 

 Fruit Growers about Insecti- 

 cides, Spraying Apparatus, and 

 Important Insect Pests, A. L. 

 Quaintance and E. H. Siegler. . . 843 



Farmi^rs' Bull. 917. Growing 

 Peaches, H. P. Gould 844 



Farmers' Bui. 919, The Applica- 

 tion of Dockage in the Marketing 

 of Wheat 840 



Farmers' Bui. 920, Milk Goats, 



E.L.Shaw 878 



Farmers' Bui. 921, The Principles 

 of the Liming of Soils, E. 0. 

 Shorey 819 



Farmers' Bui. 922, Parcel-Post 

 Business Methods, C. C. Haw- 

 baker and J. W. Law 895 



Farmers' Bui. 924, A Simple Way 

 to Increase Crop Yields, H. A. 

 Milfer 816 



Farmers' Bui. 925, Cabbage Dis- 

 eases, L. L. Harter and L. R. 

 Jones 850 



Report on Experiment Stations 

 and Extension Work in the 

 United States, 1916 898 



Office of the Secretary: 



Circ. 86, The Agricultural 

 Situation for 1918.— Pt. Ill, 



Sugar 836 



Circ. 87, The Agricultural 

 Situation for 1918.— Pt. IV, 



Honev 865 



Circ. 88, The Agricultural 

 Situation for 1918.— Pt. V, 

 Cotton S34 



U. S. Deparlmnif, nf Agrindlure — Contd. 



Office of the Secretary^ — Contd. Page. 



Circ. 89, The Agricultural 

 Situation for 1918.— Pt. VI, 

 Rice 836 



Circ. 90, The Agricultural 

 Situation for 1918.— Pt. VII, 

 Wheat 837 



Circ. 91, The Agi-icultural 

 Situation for 1918.— Pt. 

 VIII, Corn 833 



Circ. 92, The Agricultural 

 Situation for 1918.— Pt. IX, 

 Potatoes...., 834 



Circ. 93, The Agricultural 

 Situation for 1918.— Pt. X, 

 Wool 874 



Circ. 94, Regulations of the 

 Secretary of Agriculture 

 under the United States 

 Warehouse Act of August 11, 

 1916. — Regulations for Cot- 

 ton Warehouses, D. F. 

 Houston 895 



Circ. 95, Errors in the Weight 

 of Print Butter, H. Runkel 

 and H. M. Roeser 882 



Circ. 96, Sugar Supply of the 

 United States: Its Extent 

 and Distribution on August 

 31,1917 866 



Circ. 97, The Supply of Lard in 

 the United States: Its Ex- 

 tent and Distribution on 

 August 31, 1917 866 



Circ. 98, The Supply of 

 Canned Salmon in the 

 United States: Its Extent 

 and Distribution on August 

 31,1917 866 



Circ. 99, Commercial Stoclcs 

 of Miscellaneous Cereal and 

 Vegetable Foodstuffs in the 

 United States on August 31, 

 1917 866 



Circ. 100, Commercial Stocks 

 of Wheat and Flour in the 

 United States on August 31, 

 1917 867 



Circ. 101, Commercial Stocks 

 of Miscellaneous Animal 

 Food Products in the United 

 States on August 31, 1917. . . 865 



Circ. 102, Movable Hog Houses, 

 J. D. McVean and R. E. 

 Hutton 894 



Circ. 103, Agricultural Produc- 

 tion for 1918 896 



Circ. 104, Commercial Stocks 

 of Fertilizer and Fertilizer 

 Materials in the LTnited 

 States as Reported for Oc- 

 tober 1, 1917 820 



