1919] 



LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



IX 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Fanners' Bui. 9!M, Commercial i'»K«. 

 Bordeaux Mixtures. How to 

 Calculate Their Values, E. Wal- 

 lace and L. II. Evans 45 



Fanners' Bui. 1004, The Gas 

 'I ractor in Eastern Farming, A. 



P. Yerkesand L. M. Church 89 



Farmers' Bui. 1008, Saving Farm 

 Labor by Harvesting Crops with 



Live Stock, J. A. Drake 73 



Farmers' Bui. 1010, Game Laws 

 for 1918, G. A. Lawyer and F. L. 



Earnshaw 54 



Fanners' Bui. 1012, The Prepara- 

 tion of Bees for Outdoor Winter- 

 ing, E. F. Phillips and G. S. 



Demuth 64 



Farmers' Bui. 1014, Wintering 

 Bees in Cellars, E. F. Phillips 



and G. S. Demuth 64 



Office of the Secretary: 



Circ. 120, Rules and Regula- 

 tions of the Secretary of 

 Agriculture under the Food 

 Products Inspection Law of 



October 1, 1918 92 



Circ. 121, Handling the 1918 

 Wheat Harvest in Kansas, E. 



C. Johnson 92 



Circ. 122, Labor Saving in 



Live Stock Production 73 



Bureau of Crop Estimates: 



Mo. Crop Rpt., vol.' 4, No. 10, 



Oct., 1918 93 



Bureau of Markets: 



Food Surveys, vol. 2 — 



No. 11, Oct. 1, 1918 68 



No. 12, Oct. 5, 1918 68 



Handbook Official Grain 

 Standards for Wheat and 

 Shelled Com, Sept., 1918. .. 39 

 Service and Regulatory An- 

 nouncements 33, Apr. 15, 



1918 39 



Bureau of Plant Industry: 



The Work of the Truckee- 

 Carson Reclamation Pro- 

 ject Experiment Farm in 

 1917, F. B. Headley.. 31, 44, 51, 72 

 Bureau of Public Roads: 



Public Roads, vol. 1, No. 4, 



hig., 1918 90 



In ectiti.de and Fungicide Board: 

 Sendee and Regulatory An- 

 nouncements 21, Oct. 18, 



1918 45 



Weather Bureau: 



Mo. Weather Rev. — 



Sup. 11, Oct. 1, 1918 19 



Sup. 12, Oct. 26, 1918 19 



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



May-June, 1918 19 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — < Ion. 



Scientific Contributions: 1 J i '' 



Russia's Production of Plati- 

 num, A. R. Merz 12 



The Color Laboratory of the 

 Bureau of Chemistry. — A 

 Brief Statement of Its Ob- 

 jects and Problems, H. D. 

 Gibbs 16 



Photographic Sensitizing Dyes: 

 Their Synthesis and Absorp- 

 tion Spectra, L. E. Wise and 

 E.Q.Adams 16 



The Preparation of Xylose 

 from Corncobs, C. S. Hudson 

 T.S.Harding 17 



The Preparation of Several 

 Useful Substances from 

 Corncobs, F. B. LaForge 

 and C. S. Hudson 17 



Factory Investigation on the 

 Manufacture oi Tomato Pidp 

 and Paste, B. J. Howard. . . 17 



Agricultural Meteorology, J. 

 W. Smith 19 



Soil Aldehydes, J. J. Skinner. 22 



Hardening Process in Plants 

 andDevelopmentsfrom Frost 

 Injury, R. B. Harvey 26 



Grasses of the West Indies, A. 

 S. Hitchcock and Agnes 

 Chase 32 



Resistance of Seeds to Desicca- 

 tion, G. T. Harrington and 

 W.Crocker 39 



Corn Root Rot and Wheat 

 Scab, G. N. Hoffer, A. G. 

 Johnson, and D. Atanasoff . . 49 



Tissue Invasion by Plasmodio- 

 phora brassicx, L. O. Kunkel . 50 



Notes on Some Fungus Dis- 

 eases and a New Codling 

 Moth Attacking the Persim- 

 mon in Japan, T. Tanaka. . . 52 



Stem Lesions Caused by Ex- 

 cessive Heat, C. Hartley 53 



A New Cuckoo from New 

 Zealand, A. Wetmore 55 



Swan Lake, Nicollet County. 

 Minn., as a Breeding Ground 

 for Waterfowl, H. C. Ober- 

 holser 55 



Life History of Poiwhigus 

 populi-transversus, T. H. 

 Jones 60 



Work and Parasitism of the 

 Mediterranean Fruit Fly in 

 Hawaii dining 1917, C. E. 

 Pemberton and II. F. Wil- 

 lard 62 



Notes on the Bee Genus 

 Andrena (Hvmenoptera), H. 

 L. Viereck.". 65 



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