NuLabar. 



81. Duv2l,J.W.T. & 



Duvel, L, 



82. Brand, C.J. 

 83.' A-une, 3. 



81. Yoim?blooi, 3. 



65. Smith, E.F. 



86. Scofield.C.S. & 



Briggs, L.J, 



87. Atwood, ii.C. 



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prPARTivCI ' T OF AOni CULTUR E 

 3U RJi;/,U OF PL.MTT INDUSTRY 

 CIRCULAR ( c ont. ) 

 The shrinkage of com in storage. 



1911. 



Crop plants for paper making. 1911. 

 Suggestions to sittlers on the Belle Fourche ir- 

 rigation project. 1911. 

 Sugj^Gstgd cropping systems for the black lands 



of Texas. ISii. 

 Crown-gall and sarccua. 1911. 

 Preliii'inary report on the Klamath u:arsh experi- 



ruerA lairn. 1911. 

 Descri|tion of the comprehensive, catalogue of 



botanical literatux'e in the libraries of V.'ash- 



inijton. 19ii. 

 The piciimg anl handling of peanuts. 1911. 

 An improved mathoa of artificial pollination 



in co^-n. 1912. 

 Suggestions to potato growers on irrigated 



lands. 1912. 

 The nematode t^allwonn on potatoes and other 



crop plants in L'^vada. 1912. 

 The control of cotton -.vilt and root-knot. 1912. 



The danger cf using foreign potatoes for seed. 

 1912. 



The ha.ngum terrace in its relation to efficient 

 farii-i managenient. 1912. 



The ssed-corn situation. 1912. 



Results of cotton eiiperiments in 1911. 1912. 



A prsiicinary report on rice growing in the Sac- 

 ran;ento Valley. 1912. 



Peanut butter. 19.l2, 



A mothod for the determination cf the specific 

 gravity of wheat ar.d other cereals. 1912. 



Distribution of seeds and plants by the Depart- 

 ment cf Agriculture. 1912. 



The goraination of packeted vegetable seeds. 

 1912. 



The production of hairy vetch seed. 1912. 



Ramie. 1913. 



Special contests for cornr-club work. 1912. 



Exp.fri'uents in the control of grape anthracnose. 



1913. 

 For';£e-crop experiments at the San Antonio field 



station. 1913. 

 A variety of maiiie with silks maturing before 



the tasjsls. 1:^15. 

 The Chinese wood-oil tree. 1913, 



