CHECKLIST 



U.S. Food administration — Continued 



Conservation and regulation in the United 

 States during the world war; an outline 

 for a course of lectures to be given in 

 higher educational institutions. C: R. Van 

 Hise. (2 pts) 



Creation of United States Food administra- 

 tion. (B. 6> 



Doubling the wheat dollar. C: W. Holman 



Few food problems. M. L. Requa. (B. 9) 



Food and the war: a textbook for college 

 classes, prepared with the co-operation 

 of the Department of agriculture and the 

 Bureau of education (80c) 



Food conservation. R. L. Wilbur. (Typew) 



Food conservation bibliography 



Food questions answered 



Garbage utilization with particular refer- 

 ence to utilization by feeding 



Grain and live stock; national policy touch- 

 ing vital food elements indicated by fac- 

 tors of war period. H. Hoover. (B. 10) 



Handbook for Pennsylvania train exhibit; 

 food conservation car. J: H. Cover. (Mim) 



Ice harvest 



Licensed millers of corn, corn starch, bar- 

 ley, oats, rice; compiled to Feb. 1, 1918. 

 (Ser. M) 



Meat inlying in the United States by the 

 allied nations. J. P. Cotton 



Milk committee makes report; some prom- 

 inent results 



Mill feed regulations; new price relations 

 between commercial mill; feeds and 

 wheat. J. F. Bell 



Mill sales of wheat flour to farmers 



Mobilizing threshermen to save wheat. 

 (Typew) 



Necessity for sugar conservation. (B. 1402) 

 (Mim.) 



Official statements nos 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7 



Our wheat supply in 1918. C: W. Holman 



Present cainpaign; food administration, the 

 world's food shortage, the American way. 

 H. Hoover. (B. 7) 



Preserving vegetables by salting, drying, 

 and storing 



Production, distribution and food value of 

 milk: a report to Herbert C. Hoover 

 Supply exhausted 



Publications on food in foreign languages. 

 (Typew> 



Reference handbook of food statistics in 

 relation to the war. R. Pearl and E. P. 

 Matchett 



Report of Federal trade commission on bak- 

 ery business in United States; report of 

 bakery section of Food administration 



Revised rules and regulations governing li- 

 censees manufacturing bakery products, 

 effective Feb. 1, 1918. (Ser. D) 



Rules and regulations governing the im- 

 portation, manufacture, storage and dis- 

 tribution of food commodities for domes- 

 tic trade by persons subject to license. 

 (Ser. B) 



Some phases of the war food problem. H. 

 Hoover. (Mim.) 



Standard loaf. (B. 11) 



Statements outlining administration's food- 

 control policy. (B. 1) 



United States Food administration; policies 

 and plan of operation; wheat, flour and 

 bread 



Not available for general distribution 



United States food leaflets 1-10 



Victory bread; experimental formulas 



Wheat conservation program for the United 

 States. (B. 12) 



W^heat needs of the world. A. Taylor 



U. S. Food administration for Illinois, Urbana 



Canning, preserving, drying and storage of 

 fruits, vegetables, and meats. G: A. De- 

 veneau. (Mim) 



Conservation in clothing and clothing ma- 

 terials; selected list of references. M. 

 Mitchell and others 



Reading list on sheep husbandrj'. G: A. 

 Deveneau 



Selected bibliography of papers on fish, mol- 

 lusks and Crustacea as food. R. Mac- 

 Donald 



U.S. Food administration grain corporation, 42 

 Broadway, N.Y. 



Conference of representatives of the grain 

 trade of the United States, New York, 

 April 30-May 1, 1918 

 U.S. Forest service, Washington, D.C. 



Homesteads in the national forests. (Misc. 

 L— 4) 



January field program, 1918. (No. 12) 



Landscape engineering in the national for- 

 ests. F. A. Waugh 



List of books on forestry for a small library. 

 (Mim.) 



National forest areas, January 1, 1918. 

 (Misc. O— 11) 



Report of the forester 



State forestry laws; Colorado. J. S. Peyton, 

 comp. (Misc. S. — 25) 



State forestry laws: New York. J. S. Peyton, 

 comp. (Forestry laws leaflet no. 23) 



State forestry laws; West Virginia. J. S. 

 Peyton, comp. (Misc. S. — 26) 



Use but do not abuse farm woodlands. C. R. 

 Tillotson. (Misc. R.— 3) 

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



Burn wood and save coal 



Home heating; how to get the most out of 

 a ton of coal 

 U.S. Government printing office, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Interstate commerce commission decision 

 no. 7969; National poultry, butter & egg 

 association v. Baltimore & Ohio South- 

 western railroad company et al 



Interstate commerce commission decision 

 no. 9536; Willamette valley lumbermen's 

 association v. Southern Pacific company 

 et al 



U.S. Interstate commerce commission, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 



Cotton from New Orleans. (Investigation 

 and suspension docket no. 1108; Opinion 

 5185) 

 Sisal from New Orleans, La. (Investigation 

 and suspension docket no. 1128; Opinion 

 5188) 



U.S. Library of Congress, Division of bibliog- 

 raphy, Washington, D.C. 



List of federal documents especially useful 

 to librarians and citizens at the present 

 time. (Mim.) 



List of references on community kitchens. 

 (Mim.) 



List of references on food in relation to 

 health, food rationing, dietetics, etc. 

 (Mim.) 



List of references on government regulation 

 of prices (supplementary to duplicated 

 list, July 3, 1917). (Mim.) 



List of references on the mobilization of 

 farm labor for war service. (Typew) 

 U.S. National museum, Washington, D.C. 



Allies of selaginella rupestris in the south- 

 eastern United States. G. P. Van Esel- 

 tine. (U.S. Nat herbarium, Contribvitions, 

 V 20, pt. 5) 



Mineral industries of the United States; 

 fertilizers. J. E. Pogue. (B. 102, pt. 2) (5c 

 Supt. of doc.) 



New or noteworthy plants from Colombia 

 and Central America. H: Pittier. (10c 

 Supt. of doc.) 



New or noteworthy plants from Colombia 

 and Central America. H: Pittier. (Con- 

 tributions from U.S. Nat. herbarium, v. 20, 

 pt. 3) (10c Supt. of doc.) 



North American species of aquilegia. E. B. 

 Payson. (Nat. herbarium Contributions v. 

 20,pt. 4) 



System.atic investigations of tropical Ameri- 

 can plants. (Contributions from the U. S. 

 Nat. herbarium v. 18) 7 pts '14-'17 (Supt. 

 of doc.) 

 U.S. National park service, Washington, D.C. 



General information regarding Crater Lake 

 national park 



General information regarding Glacier na- 

 tional park 



General information regarding Mount Rain- 

 ier national park 



