211 



3. Sanitary conditions for the wage earner. Jevvett, pp. 189-195 ; 

 Price, pp. 151-186. 



XII. THE FARM, AND OUR FOOD SUPPLIES 



1. The hen Crawford, pp. 35-38. 



2. Eggs Bigelow, pp. 58-64 ; Farmers' Bulletin, No. 128 ; Harper, 



pp. 378-381. 



3. Poultry keeping Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. 128, 287, 355; Harper, 



pp. 307-348; Warren, pp. 368-371. 



4. The horse Harper, pp. 3-102, 349; Jewett, pp. 34-42 ; Circular 29, 



Experiment Station, Purdue University. 



5. Cows and the dairy industry Bailey, pp. 228-237, 242-256; 



Coleman (Health), pp. 56-73 ; Conn, pp. 182-202 ; Crawford, pp. 

 27-33 ; Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. 55, 106, 183, 363, 413 ; Harper, 

 pp. 105-194 ; Lipman, pp. 357-430 ; Price, pp. 203-268 ; Warren, 

 pp. 323-350; Williams & Fisher, pp. 92-101, 291-295; Circular 

 125, Bureau of Animal Industry; Circular 29, Experiment 

 Station, Purdue University. 



6. Some foodstuffs Bailey, pp. 128-206 ; Farmers' Bulletin, No. 389 ; 



Kinne & Cooley (Foods), pp. 138-157, 209-246; Williams & 

 Fisher, pp. 59-71, 102-135, 259-262. 



7. Lessons on corn Bigelow, pp. 149-151 ; Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. 



298, 617; Freeman & Chandler, pp. 50-58, 65; Warren, pp. 156- 

 178; Wilson & Wai-burton, pp. 47-131. 



8. Apple raising as an industry Conn, pp. 40-52 ; Farmers' Bulle- 



tins, Nos. 293, 491, 492; Freeman & Chandler, pp. 263-278; 

 Kinne & Cooley (Foods), pp. 87-108; Warren, pp. 248-270. 



9. Wheat, and wheat growing Bengtson & Griffith (selected parts); 



Freeman & Chandler, pp. 1-20; Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. 249, 

 389; Wilson & Warburton, pp. 135-172. 



10. Other foodstuffs Bigelow, pp. 100-110,460-462,474-476; Conn, 

 pp. 56-99; Freeman & Chandler, pp. 65-113; Kinne & Cooley 

 (Foods), pp. 126-137, 187-208. 



11. Origin and nature of soils (Any good text in Agriculture.) 



12. Soil conditions for plant growth Bigelow, pp. 85-88, 97-100; 

 Coulter & Patterson, pp. 280-287 ; Farmers' Bulletins, Nos. 245, 

 266, 408; Lipman, pp. 144-263; Warren, pp. 76-87, 91-95. 



