LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Page. 

 Bui. 270, Cereal Experiments at the 



Williston Station, F. R. Babcock 633 

 Bui. 273, Dispersion of Gipsy Moth 

 Larvae by the Wind, C. W. Col- 

 lins 653 



Bui. 274, Factors Governing the 

 Successful Shipment of Red 

 Raspberries from the Puyallup 



Valley, H. J. Ramsey 642 



Program of Work of the U.S. Dept. 



Agr. 1916 698 



Weekly News Letter, vol. 2, No. 51 . 675 

 Bureau of Chemistry: 



Circ. 64 (Reprint), Studies of 

 Poultry from the Farm to 

 the Consumer, M. E. Pen- 

 nington 660 



OfRce of the Solicitor: 



Laws Applicable to the U. S. 

 Dept. Agr., Third Supple- 

 ment 698 



Weather Bureau: 



Nat. ANeather and Crop Bui. 7. 615 

 Scientific Contributions: a 



The Distribution of Cyanogen 

 in Grasses, C. L. Alsberg 



and O.F. Black 665 



The Alkali-forming Bacteria 

 Found in Milk, S. H. Ayers 



andP. Rupp 675 



The Refrigeration of a City's 



MilkSupply, C.Bates...... 675 



Some Methods in the Germina- 

 tion Tests of Coniferous Tree 



Seeds, J. S. Boyce 645 



Descriptions of New Micro- 

 lepidoptera of Forest Trees, 



A. Busck 655 



Life History of Eucosma hara- 



cana, A. Busck 655 



On Mnemonica auricyanea, A. 



Busckand A. Boving 655 



Rhabditin.— Contribution to a 

 Science of Nematology, N.A. 



Cobb 681 



What the Weather Bureau is 

 Doing in Agricultural Mete- 

 orology, P. C. Day 615 



The "Bedding Out" System 

 of Handling Sheep on Big 

 Horn Forest, Wyoming, 



L.H.Douglas 670 



Bordeaux Mixture as a Citrus 



Spray, G. L. Fawcett 649 



"Blanket" System of Hand- 

 ling Sheep on the Madison 

 National Forest, C. E. Flem- 

 ing 669 



Observations on the Eggs of 

 Ascaris lumbricoides, W. D. 

 Foster 681 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Scientific Contributions — Contd. 



Peculiar Morphologic Devel- 

 opment of an Egg of the 

 Genus Tropidocerca, W. D. 

 Foster 681 



The Action of Arsenical Dips 

 in Preventing Tick Infesta- 

 tion, H. W. Graybill 679 



Experimental Ingestion by 

 Man of Cysticerci of Carni- 

 vore Tapeworms, M. C. 

 Hall 681 



On Acrocercops strigifinitella, 

 C. Heinrich and J. J. De- 

 gryse ._ 656 



Possible Poisoning of Insectiv- 

 orous Birds in War Against 

 Gipsy Moth, L. O. Howard . . 653 



Toxicity of Various Wood Pre- 

 servatives, C. J. Humphrey 

 and Ruth M. Fleming 651 



Producing More and Better 

 Sheep by Improvement in 

 Methods of Handling, J. T. 

 Jardine 670 



The Organic Nitrogen of Ha- 

 waiian Soils, V\". P. Kelley 

 and Alice R. Thompson 621 



Seed Values of Maize Kernels, 

 Butts, Middles, and Tips, 

 Mary G. Lacy 635 



Four New Tetranychids, E. A. 

 McGregor 659 



Handling Sheep on Timber 

 and Brush Ranges of Idaho, 

 B. S.Martineau 670 



Elementary Vocational Agri- 

 culture for Maryland 

 Schools, E. A. Miller 695 



The Possibilities of Hardwood 

 Distillation on the Pacific 

 Coast, R. C. Palmer 615 



Bacteria of the Colon Type 

 Occurring on Grains, L. A. 

 Rogers, W. M. Clark, and 

 Alice C.Evans 631 



Description of a New Seed 

 Chalcid from Spruce, S. A. 

 Rohwer 658 



The Quadrat Method as Ap- 

 plied to Investigations in 

 Forestry, A. V\'. Sampson. . . 645 



Some Developments in Re- 

 forestation on the National 

 Forests, C. R. Tillotson 645 



Antagonism and Balanced 



Solutions, R. H. True . . 628 



A New Industry in Middle 

 Park: The Collection of 

 Lodgepole Pine Cones, A. T. 

 Upson 645 



• Printed in scientific and teclmical publications outside the Department. 



