5. " Pork Making for Massachusetts Farmers," by Dr. Geo. M. 



Twitehell. In press, July 1, 1913. 



6. "Three Common Scale Insects," by Dr. H. T. Pernald. In 



press, July 1, 1913. (Supplants Nature Leaflet No. 33.) 



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1. " The Home Garden," by Prof. F. W. Rane, 1906. 



2. " Drainage," by Prof. Wm. P. Brooks, 190S. 



3. " Some Sheep Topics for Massachusetts Farmers," by Prof. 



R. L. Gribben, 190S. 



4. " The Farmer's Interest in Game Protection," by Mr. E. H. 



Forbush, 1910. 



5. " Alfalfa as a Crop in Massachusetts," by Prof. "VYm. P. Brooks. 



Second edition, revised. In press, July 1, 1913. 



6. " Growing and Marketing of Asparagus," by Mr. Frank 



Wheeler, 1910. 



7. " Celery Growing, Storing and Marketing," by Mr. Henry M. 



Howard, 1910. 



8. " New England Pastures," by Mr. J. S. Cotton, 1910. 



9. " The Production of Market Milk," by Mr. A. J. Pierpont, 1910. 



10. " Corn Growing in New England," by Prof. L. A. Clinton, 1910. 



11. " Soiling and Summer Silage," by Mr. H. 0. Daniels, 1911. 



12. " The Production of Sanitary Milk by our Present Milk Pro- 



ducers," by Dr. Charles E. North, 1911. 



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Special Reports. 



" Useful Birds and tlieir Protection," by Mr. Edward Howe For- 

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