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It is not possible to keep every publication in stock contin- 

 nonsly. Applicants will, however, be notified by letter, or 

 otherwise, whenever the editions of publications requested 

 are exhausted. In most cases their names will be filed, in 

 order that copies of the new editions may be forwarded when 

 issued. 



Bulletins of Massachusetts Agriculture. 

 Free, postpaid, on request. Order by number. 



1. " Poultry Culture." Third edition, revised. October, 1912. 



2. " Apple Growing." Fourth edition, revised. July, 1913. 



4. " Small Fruits and Berries." Second edition, revised. De- 



cember, 1912. 



5. " Vegetable Growing." First edition. November, 1911. 



6. " Dairying." First edition. In press, July 1, 1913. 



Apiary Inspection Bulletins. 



Free, postpaid, on request. Order by number. 



2. Annual Report of the State Insj^ector of Apiaries for the j'car 

 1910. 



4. Annual Report of the State Inspector of Apiaries for the 



year 1911. 



5. " Some of the Essentials of Beekeeping," by Dr. Burton N. 



Gates, 1912. 



Nursery Inspection Bulletins. 



Free, postpaid, on request. Order by number. 



1. *' The White-pine Blister Rust," by Dr. H. T. Fernald, June, 

 1912. 



Circulars. 

 Free, postpaid, on request. Availalile in (piantities to 

 organizations and individuals that can place them in the 

 hands of persons who may be benefited thereby. 



1. " Food Value of Milk," by Mr. P. M. Harwood. Third edition, 



revised. April, 1913. 



2. " Insecticides, Fiuigicides, and Directions for their Use," by Dr. 



H. T. Fernald, 1913. (Supplants Nature Leaflet No. 4.) 



3. "Balanced Rations for Dairy Stock," l)y Dr. J. B. Lindsey, 



1913. (Supplants Nature Leaflet No. 42.) 



4. " Apple Packing for Massachusetts Growers," by Mr. Albert R. 



Jenks. In lu-ess, .Inly 1, 1913. 



