1919] MISCELLANEOUS. 99 



R. S. Hudson ; Where Sheep Should be Raised, by V. A. Freeman ; Pasture 

 Crops for Swine, by W. E. J. Edwards ; Spring Inoculation of Legumes, by C. 

 Nobles ; Vinegar Making and Its Troubles. — Vinegar Bees, by Z. Northrup ; 

 Pure Seed for Spring Sowing, by B. A. Hollister; Michigan Experiments on 

 Bean Disease Control, by G. H. Coons ; The Dairy Outlook, by A. C. Anderson ; 

 Roundworms of Swine, Ascarids, by W. L. Chandler ; New Pests Which Have 

 Established Themselves in the United States and for Which We Should be on 

 the Lookout, by R. H. Pettit ; Selecting the Tractor; and Multiple Hitches, 

 both by H. H. Musselnian ; Stock Poisoning from Bad Silage, by W. Giltner ; 

 M. A. C. Exhibit at the 1918 Inernational ; Pedigreed Oats, and Pedigreed 

 Alfalfa Seed, both by F. A. Spragg; Does it Pay to Test Seed Corn? by C. R. 

 Megee; Notes on Maple Sirup Making, and Planting Trees for Ornament and 

 Profit, both by A. K. Chittenden ; Progress in Blow Sand Control, by F. H. 

 Sanford; Most Called-for Varieties of Apples, Horticultural Notes, and Small 

 Peach Crop in 1918, all by H. J. Eustace; Culling the Poultry Flock, by C. H. 

 Burgess ; Commercial Fertilizers for 1919, by A. J. Patten ; Phosphorus for 

 Spring Crops, and Let Us Preserve our Muck Soils, both by M. M. McCool ; 

 and Sterility in Cattle as a Complication of Infectious Abortion, by E. T. 

 Hallman. 



Address of D. F. Houston, Secretary of Agriculture, before tlie Governors' 

 Conference, Annapolis, Md., December 16, 1918 {U. S. Dept. Agr., Off. Sec. 

 Circ. 133 {1919), pp. 15). — This deals with such matters as Federal and State 

 cooperation, the need of clear thinking in agricultural matters, the Government 

 and guarantied wheat prices, land and the returning soldiers, recent helpful 

 legislation in agriculture, improving rural health, the functions of State 

 departments of agriculture, etc. 



Laws applicable to the United States Department of Agriculture, com- 

 piled by O. H. Gates {V. 8. Dept. Agr., Off. Solicitor, 1917, 4. Sup., pp. 137).— 

 This publication represents a revision of that previously noted (E. S. R.. 33, 

 p. 698), embracing legislation enacted from December 6, 1915, to September 8, 

 191G, inclusive. 



