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LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



IX 



Stations in the United States — Con. 



Texas Station: Page. 



Bui. 237, Nov., 1918 35 



Bui. 238, Nov., 1918 78 



Bui. 239, Dec, 1918 38 



Bui. 240, Dec, 1918 70 



Utah Station: 



Bui. 166, Mar., 1919 17 



Vermont Station : 



Bui. 210, Mar., 1918 47 



Washington Station: 



Bui. 154, Mar., 1919 39 



West Virginia Station : 



Bui. 170, Dec, 1918 53 



Circ 30, Feb., 1919 88 



Wisconsin Station : 



Bui. 299, Mar., 1919 18 



Bui. 300, Mar., 1919 90 



Bui. 301, Apr., 1919 95 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Bui. 613, Digestibility of Certain 

 Miscellaneous Animal Fats, 

 A. D. Holmes 65 



Bui. 743, The Avocado in Guate- 

 mala, W. Popenoe 45 



Bui. 746, The Sugar-cane Moth 

 Borer, T. E. Holloway and 



U. C. Loftin 60 



Bui. 749, Production of Goats on 

 Far Western Ranges, W. R. 



Chapline 71 



Bui. 751, Experiments on the 

 Digestibility of Wheat Bran 

 In a Diet without Wheat 



Flour, A. D. Holmes 64 



Bui. 752, The Utilization of Irri- 

 gated Field Crops for Hog 



Pasturing, F. D. Farrell 72 



Bui. 765, Strains of White Bur- 

 ley Tobacco Resistant to Root 

 Rot, J. Johnson and R. H. 



Milton 39 



Bui. 776, Cold Storage Reports, 



Season 1917-1918, J. O. Bell__ 66 

 Farmers' Bui. 1024, Currants and 



Gooseberries, G. M. Darrow 45 



Office of the Secretary : 



Circ. 133, Address of D. F. 

 Houston, Secretary of 

 Agriculture, before the 

 Governors' Conference, 

 Annapolis, Md., December 



16, 1918 99 



Bureau of Markets: 



Food Surveys, vol. 2 — 



No. 25, Apr. 26, 1919 66 



No. 26, May 29, 1919 60 



Bureau of Soils : 



Field Operations, 1917 — 

 Soil Survey of Mont- 

 gomery County, Iowa, 

 A. M. O'Neal, jr., and 

 L. L. Rhodes 17 



XJ. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Bureau of Soils— Con. Page- 



Field Operations, 1917 — Con. 

 Soil Survey of St. Mar- 

 tin Parish, La., A. H. 

 Meyer and B. H. 



Hendrickson 18 



Soil Survey of Mahon- 

 ing County, Ohio, M. 

 W. Beck and O. P. 



Gossard 18 



Office of the Solicitor: 



Laws Applicable to the 

 United States Department 

 of Agriculture, Fourth 



Supplement 99 



Scientific Contributions :* 



Lysin as a Hydrolytic Prod- 

 uct of Hordein, C. O. Johns 



and A. J. Finks 11 



The Effect of Hydrogen-ion 

 Concentration on the Liqe- 

 faction of Gelatin, H. E. 

 Patten and A. J. Johnson. 11 

 The Determination of lodid 

 in Mineral Waters and 

 Brines, W. F. Baughman 



and W. W. Skinner 12 



Nitrating of Woodpulp Cel- 

 lulose, S. D. Wells and V. 



P. Edwardes 14 



Introductory Meteorology, 



W. .1. Humphreys et al 15 



The Bioclimatic Law as Ap- 

 plied to Entomological Re- 

 search and Farm Practice, 



A. D. Hopkins 16 



Wild Animals of Glacier Na- 

 tional Park, V. Bailey 55 



Our National Elk Herds, 

 H. S. Graves and E. W. 



Nelson 56 



An Early Experiment in 

 Keeping Hummingbirds in 

 Captivity, T. S. Palmer__ 56 

 Another Reference to Early 

 Experiments in Keeping 

 Hummingbirds in Captiv- 

 ity, T. S. Palmer 56 



Notes on the Insect Fauna 

 of Bank Swallows' Nests 

 in Virginia, T. E. Snyder 



and R. C. Shannon 56 



Plants Used as Insecticides, 



R. C. Roark 56 



Entomolocy and the War, 



L. O. Howard 57 



On a Long-winged or Cau- 

 date Phase of Neotettix 



proavus, H. Fox 59 



Notes on the Nearctic Nusa 

 (Diptera, Asilidse), W. L. 



McAtee - 62 



Leiomvza in North America, 



J. M. Aldrich 62 



' Printed in scientific and technical publications outside the Department 



