CHECKLIST 



California Board of fish and game commission- 

 ers, San Francisco 



California laws relating to fish and game 

 and federal game regulations, 1917-1919. 

 20th ed 

 California Commission on land colonization and 

 rural credits, Sacramento 

 Report, 1916 

 California Industrial welfare commission, 525 

 Market st., San Francisco 



Report on the regulation of wages, hours 

 and working conditions of women and 

 minors in fruit and vegetable canning in- 

 dustry of California. (B. 1) 

 California prune and apricot growers, Inc., San 

 Jose 



All about prunes and apricots 



California State board of education, Sacramento 



Landscape improvement of rural school 



, grounds. J. W. Gregg and others. (B. 20) 



California State board of forestry, Sacramento 



Handbook of forest protection, 1918. 

 California State board of viticultural commis- 

 sioners, Sacramento 



California's grape industr>\ (B. 10) 



Grape syrup; the possibilities of production 



in CaJifornia. (B. 12) 

 Ohanez grape. (B. 11) 

 California State commissioner of horticulture, 

 Sacramento 



7th biennial report, 1915-191G 

 California State dairy bureau, 2G8 Market st, 

 San Francisco 



11th biennial report, 1915-1916 

 Laws of . California relative to production 

 and standard of dairy products 

 Calfornia State forester, Sacramento 

 P'ire prevention day 

 6th biennial report, 1915-1916 

 Wood utilization service. (C. 6) 

 California State land settlement board, Berkeley 

 Act creating a State land settlement board 

 and defining its powers and duties and 

 making an appropriation in aid of its op- 

 erations. (Senate Bill no. 584) 

 Farm allotments and farm laborers' allot- 

 ments in the Durham State land settle- 

 ment 

 Information for landowners. (C. 1) 

 California State market commission, 525 Market 

 St., San Francisco 



2d annual report of the State market direc- 

 tor, 1917 

 California State veterinarian, Sacramento 



8th biennial report for the two years ending 

 June 30, 1916 

 Canada Commission of conservation, Ottawa 

 Forest regeneration on certain cut-over 

 pulpwood lands in Quebec. C. D. Howe. 

 Report of conference on urban and rural 

 development in Canada, held at Winni- 

 peg. May 28-30, 1917 

 Report of the 8th annual meeting, held at 



Ottawa, Jan. 16-17, 1917 

 Rural planning and development. T: Adams 

 Wood fuel to relieve the coal shortage in 

 eastern Canada. C. Leavitt 

 Canada Department of interior, Ottawa 



Canadian Douglas fir; its mechanical and 

 physical properties. J. S. Bates. (For- 

 estry Branch B. 60) 

 Forest products of Canada, 1916. Forestry 



Branch— B. 62) 

 Report of the director of forestry, 1917 

 Wood-using industries of Quebec. R. G. 

 Lewis and J. A. Doucet, comps. (Forestry 

 Branch B. 63) 

 Canada Department of mines, Ottawa 



Hawks of the Canadian prairie provinces in 

 their relation to agriculture. P. A. Taver- 

 ner. (Museum B. 28) 

 Canada Food board, Ottawa 



Can, drv and store for victory. (F. C. 



Pamph. 2) 

 Eat more fish 



Food control or famine. E. B. Roberts 

 Food laws; manual of orders relating to the 

 production, conservation and distribution 

 of food 



One w^eek's budget for a family of five 

 Report of the Food controller. W. J. Hanna 

 Report of the Milk committee 

 War meals 



Canada Geological survey, Ottawa 



Road material surveys in 1915. L. Reinecke. 

 (Memoir 99, Geological ser. no 82) 

 Canadian forestry association, Ottawa 



Case for New Brunswick's forests. R. Black 

 Canadian seed growers' association, Canadian 

 bldg., Ottawa 



13th annual report, 1917 

 Central of Georgia railway co., Industrial and 

 agricultural departments. Savannah 



Peanuts and their possibilities for the 



grower and manufacturer 

 Peanuts for profit 

 Charity organization society. Committee on 

 home economics, 105 E. 22d st., N.T. 

 My money won't reach 

 Chicago city council, Chicago 



Journal of Proceedings. O 15 '17 p 1226-7 

 Ordinance relating to a loan ($200,000) for 

 purchase, storage and distribution of po- 

 tatoes 

 Chicago city council. Committee on license 

 Meat-food-pioducts establishments; licens- 

 ing and regulation. (Pamph. no. 778> (Ic) 

 ISIeat markets, delicatessen stores, meat- 

 food products establishments, etc: repeal 

 of superseded provisions 

 Chicago Municipal reference library, 1005 City 

 hall 



Report on the more economic distribution 

 and delivery of milk in the city of Chicago. 

 (B. 8) 

 Cleveland, O., Chamber of commerce 



Shall we have enough to eat next winter? 

 W. O. Thompson 



Cleveland JVIayor's advisory war committee, 226 

 City Hall, Cleveland, O. 



How was your war garden? 

 Colorado agricultural college. Fort Collins 



Rural school improvement in Colorado. 

 C. G. Sargent. (B. ser. 17, no. 9) 

 Colorado State entomologist, Fort Collins 

 9th annual report 1917. (C. 26) 

 Pocket gophers with suggestions for con- 

 trol. W. L. Burnett. (C. 23) 

 Rodents of Colorado in their economic rela- 

 tion. W. L. Burnett. (C. 25) 

 Suggestions for combating prairie-dogs, 

 groimd squirrels and other rodent pests. 

 W. L. Burnett. (C. 24) 

 Wyoming ground squirrel in Colorado with 

 suggestions for control. W. L. Burnett. 

 (C. 20) 

 Colorado State forester, Fort Collins 



3d biennial report, 1915-1916 

 Connecticut academy of arts and sciences, New 

 Haven 

 Vegetation of Northern Cape Breton Island, 

 Nova Scotia. G: E. Nichols. (Trans., v. 22, 

 p 249-467) 

 Connecticut Commissioner of domestic animals, 

 Hartford 

 Report for two years ending September 30, 

 1916 



Not available for distribution 

 Connecticut Dairy and food commissioner, Hart- 

 ford 



Dairy and pure food laws of the state of 

 Connecticut; corrected to the close Oi the 

 legislative session of 1917 



Connecticut State board of education, Hartford 



Arbor and bird day manual for April, 1918. 



(School doc. no. 2—1918; Whole no.— 422) 



Connecticut State highway commissioner, Hart- 

 ford 

 Annual report for the term beginning Oc- 

 tober 1, 1916 and ending September 30, 

 1917 

 Biennial report for the term beginning Oc- 

 tober 1, 1914, and ending September 30, 

 1916. (Pub. doc. no. 36) 



