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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



t Vol. 35 



TJ. S. Departnunt of Agriculture — Con. 

 Office of the Secretary— Con. Page. 



Girc. 64, Rules and Regula- 

 tions of the Secretary of Agri- 

 culture under the U. S. Cot- 

 ton Futures Act of Aug. 11, 



1916 693 



Circ. 65, Rules and Regula- 

 tions of the Secretary of Agri- 

 cultvu-e for Carrying out the 

 Federal Aid Road Act.... 686 

 Bureau of Crop Estimates: 

 Mo. Crop Rpt., vol. 2— 



No. 7, July, 191(J 694 



No. 8, August, 1916 694 



Bureau of Soils: 



Field Operations, 1914 — ■ 



Soil Survey of Pennington 

 County, Minn., W. G. 

 Smith, M. M. Kirk, and 



F.Ward 625 



Soil Survey of Dunklin 

 County, Mo., A. T. 

 Sweet and B. W. Till- 

 man et al 625 



Soil Survey of Roger Mills 

 County, Okla., J. A. 

 Kerr, J. H. Agee, and 



E.C.Hall 625 



Soil Survey of Lancaster 

 County, Pa., B. D. Gil- 

 bert and W. B. Cobb 



etal 626 



Soil Survey of Brazos 

 County, Tex., J. O. 

 Veatch and C. S. Wal- 



drop 626 



Field Operations, 1915 — 



Soil Survey of Walker 

 County, Ala., J. O. 

 Veatch, A. M. O'Neal, 



and J. F. Stroud 624 



Weather Bureau: 



Nat. Weather and Crop Bui. 



14,1916 618 



Nat. Weather and Crop Bui. 



15,1916 618 



Nat. Weather and Crop Bui. 



18,1916 618 



Nat. Weather and Crop Bui. 



19,1916 618 



Nat. Weather and Crop Bui. 



22,1916 617 



Mo. Weather Rev. , vol. 44, Nos. 



5-6, May-June, 1916.. 617.618,619 

 Climat. Data, vol. 3, Nos. 5-6, 



May- June, 1916 619 



Scientific Contributions: a 



The Galactan of Larix occiden- 

 talis, A. W. Schorger and 



D.F.Smith 611 



A New Colorimeter, C. F. 



Sammet 612 



Weather as a Business Risk in 

 Farming, W. G. Reed and 

 H. R. Tolley 617 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Scientific Contributions — Con. Page. 



Solubility of Plant-food Ele- 

 ments as Modified by Fer- 

 tilizers, C. A. Jensen 629 



Resistant Vines, G. C. Hus- 

 mann 646 



Grape Anthracnose in America 

 C. L. Shear 646 



Two Destructive Grape Insects 

 of the Appalachian Region, 

 F.E.Brooks 646 



Important Factors Governing 

 the Successful Transporta- 

 tion of Table Grapes, A. V. 

 Stubenrauch 647 



The Wild Blueberry Tamed, 

 F. V. Coville 647 



Eliminating the Drone Tree, 



L.B.Scott 647 



Further Evidence that Crown 

 Gall of Plants is Cancer, 

 E.F.Smith 650 



Note on Western Red Rot in 

 Pinus ponderosa, W. H. 

 Long 655 



Laboratory Tests on the Dura- 

 bility of American Woods, 

 I, Conifers, C. J. Humphrey. 656 



Description of a New Pine 

 Mouse from Florida, A. H. 

 Howell 656 



A New Physothrips (Thy- 

 sanoptera) from Uganda, 

 J.D.Hood 658 



A Nematode Parasite of Root 

 Aphids, J. J. Davis 658 



Notes on Crambids, G. G. 

 Ainslie 659 



A New Phanurus from the 

 United States, with Notes 

 on Allied Species, A. A. 

 Girault 659 



New Genera and Species of 

 Australian Muscoidea, C. H. 

 T. Townsend 660 



Two Generations of a Parasite 

 Reared from the Same Indi- 

 vidual Host, P. H. Timber- 

 lake 661 



The Bacteria of Milk Freshly 

 Drawn from Normal Udders, 

 AUce C. Evans 674 



Text-=book of Meat Hygiene, 

 R. Edelmann, trans, by J. R. 

 Mohler and A. Eichhorn. . . 678 



A Multiple Pipette for the 

 Complement-fixation Test, 

 J. M. Buck 680 



Hasstilesia tricolor, a Common 

 Parasite of Rabbits in the 

 United States, M. C. Hall. . 684 



The Farmer's Income, E. A. 



Goldenweiser 692 



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