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Missouri botanical garden, St Louis 



Studies in the mosaic diseases of plants. 

 G: W. Freiberg. (Reprint from Annals, 

 Ap -IT) 

 Missouri Grain warehouse commission, Kansas 

 City 



Summary 4th annual report, 1916 



Missouri State game and fish commissioner, 



Jefferson City 



Game laws of Missouri 

 Missouri State pouitry experiment .station, 

 Mountain Grove 



Incubation and brooding. (B. 15) 



Rules and regulations for the eighth annual 



egg laying contest 

 Swat the rooster; market infertile eggs dur- 

 ing the summer months. (C 16) 

 Mohawl< bootc company, Little Falls, N.Y. 



Story of cheese. J. D. Frederiksen 

 Montana Board of sheep commissioners, Helena 



Biennial report, 1915-1916 

 National bank of commerce. New York 



World's sugar supply; its sources and dis- 

 tribution 

 National board of farm organizations, Wood- 

 ward bldg., Washington, D.C. 

 Farmers win the war program 

 National canners association, 1739 H st, N. W., 

 Washington, D.C. 



Address delivered before the Ohio canners 

 association, Cincinnati, Dec. 11, 1917 



National child labor committee, 105 E. 22d St., 

 N.Y. 



Children in agriculture. R. Mclntire. 



(Pamph. 284) 

 Children in food production.' (Pamph. 277 

 rev. ) 



National conference of social work, 315 Ply- 

 mouth court, Chicago 

 Agencies of socializing the rural mind. E. 



R. Groves. (Reprint 110 Pro. 1917) 

 Community kitchen in a neighborhood house. 



F. Ingram. (Pamph. 146) 

 Distributive co-operation. J. Ford. (Reprint 



110 Pro. 1917) 

 Feeding the family: a problem and a method 



for social workers in war time. M. M. 



Davis, jr. (Pamph. 166) 

 Possibilities and limitations of special taxa- 

 tion of land. A. N. Young. (Reprint 101 



Pro. 1917) 

 Relation of food economics to the nutritive 



value of the diet. L. H. Gillet. (Reprint 



98 Pro. 1917) 

 Rural centers of community activity. W. H. 



Wilson. (Pamph. 159) 

 Riu-al social work. W: T. Cross. (Reprint 92 



Pro. 1917) 

 Status of social work in rural communities. 



H. I. Curry. (Pamph; 131) 

 Village as a factor in social progress. P. L. 



Vogt. (Pamph. 136) 

 World's food and world politics. J. Addams. 



(Pamph. 128) 



National council of education. Committee on 

 thrift education, A. H. Chamberlain, chm., 

 Monadnock bldg., San Francisco 

 Agricultural preparedness and food conser- 

 vation 



National education association, Joint committee 

 on health problems in education, Dr T: D. 

 Wood, chm., 525 W. 120th st, N.Y. 



Health essentials for rural school children. 



T: D. Wood 

 Minimum health requirements for rural 

 schools. T: D. Wood 



National farm school, Bucks county, Pa. 

 20th annual report, 1917 



National fertilizer association. Soil improve- 

 ment committee, Chicago 

 Fertilize to keep more stock. H: G. Bell and 



S. B. Haskell. (B. 21) 

 Fertilizing the grass crop. S. B. Haskell and 



O. M. Kile. (B. 20) 

 How to increase Ontario crop yields. H: G. 

 Bell 



National grange of the patrons of husbandry, 



C. M. Freeman sec, Tippecanoe City, Ohio 

 Journal of proceedings, 51st annual session, 

 1917 

 National implement and vehicle association, 76 

 W. Monroe st, Chicago 



Effect of war conditions on the farm op- 

 erating equipment industry 

 National non-partisan league, St Paul 



Address of A. C. Townley president of the 



National non-partisan league 

 Facts for the farmer on conditions vitally 

 important to him as producer and to the 

 wage worker as consumer 

 Facts kept fronr the farmer 

 In and out of the yoke. C: E. Russell 

 National nonpartisan league; origin, pur- 

 pose and method of operation 

 Wiiere the people rule: North Dakota, a 



state where democracy is safe 

 Why should farmers pay dues? 

 National war garden commission, Maryland 

 bldg., Washington, D.C. 



Home canning and drying of vegetables 

 War vegetable gardening and the home stor- 

 age of vegetables 



Nebraska game and fish commission, Lincoln 

 Game and flsh laws of the state of Nebraska 

 in force April 24, 1917 



Nevada State board of education, Carson City 

 New course of study for the rural elemen- 

 tary public schools of Nevada 



New Brunswick Crown land department, Fred- 

 ericton 

 Act respecting the taxation of wild lands 



passed 11th April, 1918 

 57th annual repoit for the year ended 31st 

 October, 1917 



New Brunswick Minister of lands and mines, 



Fredericton 



Forest act and forest fires act of New 

 Brunswick 



New Hampshire Forestry commission. Concord 



Personnel of the Forest fire service. (C. 8) 

 (rev.) 



New Jersey Department of conservation and 

 development, Trenton 



Annual report for the year ending October 



31, 1917 

 Shade tree guide. A. Gaskill 



New South Wales Dept. of agriculture, Sydney 

 Lime on tlie farm.' F. B. Guthrie. (Farm- 

 ers' B. 115) 



New South Wales forestry commissioner, 25 



O'Connell st, Sydney 



Determination of increment by stem anal- 

 ysis. W. A. W. De Beuzeville. (B. 13) 



Forestry handbook, pt. 2; some of the prin- 

 cipal commercial trees of New South 

 Wales. J. H. Maiden 



Silviculture 



New York, University of the state of, Albany 

 Directors of agriculture; regulations gov- 

 erning appointment and duties. (B. 654) 

 Elementary education; report for the year 

 ending July 31, 1916. T. E. Finegan 



New York association for improving the condi- 

 tion of the poor, 105 E. 22d st, N.Y. 



Food and the obligation it places upon you 

 and your institution. L. H. Gillett, comp. 



New York city Bureau of public health educa- 

 tion, Dept. of health 



Report of the Mayor's committee on milk 



New York city Department of health 



Horse flesh as hvunan food. L. Price. (Re- 

 print ser. no. 65) 



New York city. Mayor's committee of women 

 on national defense, 4 E. 39th st, N.Y. 

 Report of the committee on agriculture, 

 May-December, 1917 



New York Commissioner of agriculture, Albany 

 Report relative to the licensing of dogs and 

 the protection of domestic animals 



