CHECKLIST 



U.S. Bur. foreign & domestic commerce —Coh(. 



East African markets for hardware and ag- 

 ricultural implements. H: P. Starrett. 

 (Special Consular Rep 78) 



Export lumber trade of the United States. 

 E: E. Pratt. (Misc. ser. no. 67) 



Foreign markets for cotton linters, batting, 

 and wa.ste. (Special consular reports no. 

 80) 10c 



Olive growing in Spain; description of vari- 

 eties grown, methods of cultivation, and 

 the preparation of pickled olives. W. T. 

 Gracey (Special Consular Rep. 79) 



South American markets for dried fruits. 

 W. Fischer. (Special agents ser. 148) 



Tanning materials of Latin America. T: H. 

 Norton. (Special agents ser. — no. 16.5) (nc) 

 U.S. Bureau of labor statistics, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Food situation in Central Europe, 1917. A. 

 Maylander. (B. 242, Misc. ser.) 



Prices and cost of living 



From the Monthly Review of Feb. 1918 



Retail prices. 1907-1916. (B. 228, Retail 

 prices and cost of living ser. no. 18) 

 Articles analyzed: Food; Bread weights; 



Fresh beef; Retail prices of the principal 



articles of food 

 U.S. Bureau of markets Library, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Selected list of publications on the market- 

 ing of farm products. M. E. Griffith. 9pts 

 (Mim) 

 U.S. Bureau of mines, Washington, D.C. 



Potash situation (War minerals investiga- 

 tion ser. 2) 

 U.S. Bureau of plant industry, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Control of tomato leaf-spot. (C, T., & F. C. 

 D. C.4) 



Growing Bermuda onion seed in the south- 

 western LTnited States. S. C. Mason. 

 (C. P. & B. I.— 3) 



Japanese sugar cane. S. M. Tracy. (F. C. I. 

 —49) 

 U.S. Bureau of standards, Washington, D.C. 



Rules and regulations promulgated under 

 authority of the federal standard-barrel 

 law. (C. 71) 

 U.S. Bureau of the census, "Washington, D.C. 



Census of manufactures: 1914; butter, 

 cheese, and condensed milk. B: L. Mc- 

 Nulty 



Census of manufactures 1914; canning and 

 preserving. J: M. Brody 



Census of manufactures: 1914; slaughtering 

 and meat packing. I. K. Lane 



Census of manufactures 1914; turpentine 

 and rosin. J: B. Hopkins 



Census of manufactures; 1914: wool manu- 

 factures including wool shoddy, wool pull- 

 ing, and wool scouring. C. A. Freeman 



Cotton production and distribution; season 

 of 1916-17. (B. 135) 

 U.S. Cliildren's bureau, Washington, D.C. 



Maternity and infant care in a rural county 

 in Kansas. E. Moore. (Pub. no. 26; Rural 

 child welfare ser. no. 1) 



Milk the indispensable food for children. 

 (Pub. 35; Care of children ser. no. 4) 



Studies of use of milk by families having 

 little children. Baltimore 

 U.S. Congress, Washington, D. C. Apply to con- 

 gressmen 



Food-control bill; conference report on the 

 bill (H. R. 4961). (65th Cong., 1st sess. 

 Doc. no. 70) 

 U.S. Congress, Committee on agriculture and 

 forestry, Washington, D.C. Apply to congress- 

 men 



Garden city movement; hearing pursuant of 

 S. Res. 305 



Grain for distilling purposes; hearing on 

 prohibiting the use of grain for distilling 

 purposes 



Production and conservation of food sup- 

 plies; hearing relative to the proposal for 

 increasing the production, improving the 

 distribution, and promoting the conserva- 

 tion of food supplies in the United States. 

 5pts. 



U.S. Congress, House committee on agriculture, 



Washington, D.C. Apply to congressmen 

 Agriculture appropriation bills; hearings: 

 estimates of different departments. (15 

 Pts) 

 Food-production act, 1919; hearings on es- 

 timates of appropriations required to 

 carry out, during the fiscal year ending 

 June 30, 1919, the purposes of the act 

 approved Aug. 10, 1917 

 Seed grain and feed for farmers and stock- 

 men; hearings on H. R. 7795 and H. R. 

 9966. (pts 1 & 2) 



U.S. Congress, House committee on foreign 

 affairs, Washington, D.C. Apply to congress- 

 men 



Protection of migratory birds: report no. 

 243 to accompany S. 1553 



U.S. Congress, House committee on the mer- 

 chant marine and fisheries, Washington, D.C. 

 Alaska fisheries; hearings before the com- 

 mittee on merchant marine and fisheries 

 and H. R. 9528; a bill for the protection, 

 regulation, and conservation of the fish- 

 eries of Alaska 



U.S. Congress, House committee on the public 

 lands, Washington, D.C. Apply to congress- 

 men 



Consolidation of forest lands; hearings be- 

 fore a subcommittee on S. 5539 



U.S. Congress, Senate. Apply to congressmen 

 Bill, introduced in the Senate by G: E. 

 Chamberlain, to increase the productive 

 agricultural area of the United States by 

 the reclamation of arid and swamp lands 

 therein. (Calendar no. 247; S. 758; Report 

 no. 271) 



U.S. Congress. Senate committee on manufac- 

 tures. Apply to congressmen 



Shortage of sugar; hearings before the sub- 

 committee pursuant to S. Res. 163; a reso- 

 lution to investigate the causes of the 

 shortage of coal and sugar 



U.S. Council of national defense, Washington, 

 D.C. 

 Rural motor express to conserve foodstuffs 

 and labor and to supply rural transpor- 

 tation. (B. 2) 



U.S. Department of interior, Washington, D.C. 

 National parks portfolio 

 Our mineral supplies. H. S. Gale. (U.S. 



Geol. .survey B. 666-N) 

 Report of the director of the National park 



service for the fiscal year ended June 30, 



1917 



U.S. Federal board for vocational education, 



Washington, D.C. 



Agricultural education, organization and 

 administration. (B. 13, Agric. Series no. 1) 



Agricultural education; some problems in 

 state supervision. (B. 26; Ag. ser. no. 4) 



Home project as a phase of vocational 

 agricultural education. (B. 21; Ag. ser. 3) 



Reference material for vocational agricul- 

 tural instruction. (B. 14, Ag. Ser. 2) 



Statement of policies. (B. 1) p 36-41 Ques- 

 tions relating to agricultural education 



U.S. Federal farm loan bureau, Washington, 

 D.C. 



1st annual report covering the period from 

 the organization of the board up to No- 

 vember 30, 1917. (House Doc. 714) 



U.S. Federal trade commission, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Food investigation; report of the federal 



trade commission on canned foods 

 Report on flour milling and jobbing 



U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. 



Amendments and additions to rules and 

 regulations governing the importation, 

 manufacture, storage and distribution of 

 food commodities and feeds for domestic 

 trade by persons subject to license. (Ser. 

 B Sup) 



Cheese a substitute for meat 



(jommodity licensing 



