Checklist of Occasional Literature 



for 1918 



Following the usual practice, references to occasional material entered for the first 

 time are indicated in the main alphabet by an asterisk. 



Alabama Department of education, Montgom- 

 ery 

 Better farming day March 16, 1917. (B. 50) 

 Clean-up and school improvement day, 



January 12, 1917 

 Consolidation of schools and transportation 

 of pupils. (B. 56) 

 Alabama State highway commission, Mont- 

 gomery 



6th annual report, from April 1st, 1916, to 

 April 1st, 1917. (B. 14) 

 Alaska. Governor, Sitka 



Information for the public in regard to the 

 Alaska ganie law and regulations of the 

 Department of agricultvu-e. (Game C. 5) 

 Alberta Department of agriculture. Live stocl< 

 Branch, Edmonton 

 Proceedings of the 5th annual convention 

 of the Western Canada live stock union, 

 Regina, Saskatchewan, Nov. 14-15, 1917 

 Alberta Women's institute branch, Edmonton 

 4th annual confeience of the Women's in- 

 stitutes of Alberta 

 American agricultural chemical company, Agri- 

 cultural service bureau, 92 State st, Boston 

 Important factors in potato production. H. 

 J. Wheeler. (B. no. 9) 

 American association of agricultural college 

 editors, Manhattan, Kansas 



Editing the agricultural bulletin; stylebook. 

 F. C. Dean and others 

 American cotton manufacturers association, W. 

 D. Adams, sec, Charlotte, N*. C. 



Proceedings of the 21st annual convention, 

 Washington, D. C, May 22-23, 1917 

 American home economics association. Emer- 

 gency committee, 19 W. 44th st, N.Y. 

 Conservation of fats. H. T. Vulte 

 Save our sugar; emergency recipes. B. E. 

 Shapleigh 

 American railway perishable freight associa- 

 tion, 135 E. 11th Place, Chicago 



Plant diseases of importance in the trans- 

 portation of fruits and vegetables. G. H. 

 Coons and R. Nelson. (C. no. 473-A) 

 American school of poultry husbandry, Leaven- 

 ■W'orth, Kansas 



Solving the poultry teeding problem. T. E. 

 Quisenberry 

 American steel and wire company, Chicago 

 Potato flakes and flour. (Crop report June 



15) 

 Weekly crop reports 

 American sugar refining company, 117 Wall st., 

 N. Y. 

 Annual report for the 27th year ending Dec. 

 31, 1917 

 Arizona Commission of agriculture and horti- 

 culture, Phoenix 

 9th annual report for the year ending June 



30, 1917 

 Plant inspection and quarantine laws, 

 orders and regulations applying in the 

 state of Arizona 

 Arizona Live stock sanitary board. Phoenix 



Live stock laws of the state of Arizona 

 Arizona State fair commission, B. W. Zachau, 

 sec, Phoenix 



Premium list, 1917 



Arizona State game warden, Phoenix 



Arizona fish and game law; 1918 revised 

 edition 

 Arizona State land department. Phoenix 



4th bi-annual report, Jan. 1-June 30, 1917 

 5th bi-annual report, July 1-Dec 31, 1917 

 6th bi-annual report, Jan. 1-June 30, 1918 

 Atlanta Chamber of commerce, Atlanta, Ga. 

 Proceedings of the Southeastern food 

 conference held at Atlanta, April 5, 1917 

 Atlantic coast line. Agricultural department, 

 W^ilmington, N.C. 

 Nation's garden spot 



New beginning in the nation's garden spot, 

 south Georgia and Alabama. A. Maull 

 Australia Advisory council of science and Indus- 

 try, ?iIelbourne 



Alunite deposits of Australia and their 



utilization. (B. 3) 

 Cattle tick in Australia. (B. 1) 

 Executive committee report, 1918, p 15 Agri- 

 cultural and pastoral industries 

 Worm nodules in cattle. (B. 2) 

 Australia. Advisory council of science and In- 

 dustry, Queensland committee, Brisbane 

 Report of committee on tuberculosis, with 

 special reference to cattle and pigs 

 Australia quarantine service, Melbourne 



Malaria mosquito survey of irrigation areas 

 in the Murray river district. F. H. Taylor. 

 (Service Pub. no. 12) 

 Bachman, H. F., & Co., Bankers, 61 B'way, N.Y. 

 Cost of cotton production — season, 1917-18. 

 Semi-monthly scientific reports on condition 

 and acreage of the cotton crop 

 Barrett company. Agricultural dept., 17 Battery 

 Place, N.Y. 



Sulphate of ammonia; its source, produc- 

 tion and use 

 Sweet potatoes and yams 



Boston Chamber of commerce 



Milk question in New England 



Boston League for preventive work, 44 Brom- 



field st 

 Food supply in families of limited means; a 

 study of present facts of the food problem 

 in Boston families. M. M. Davis, jr. (Pub. 

 no. 3) 

 British Columbia Dept. of agriculture, Vic- 

 toria 



of the Entomological society 

 Columbia, 1916 



report of Farmers' institutes 

 Columbia and minutes of the 

 proceedings of the 17th annual convention 

 of the Central farmers' institute 

 27th annual report of the British Columbia 

 fruit-growers' association for the year 

 ending December 31st, 1916 



Brooklyn institute of arts and sciences. De- 

 partment of biological laboratory, Brooklyn, 

 N.Y. 



New York city's biological reserve; the bio- 

 logical laboratory at Cold Spring harbor, 

 Long Island 



Bureau of educational experiments, 16 W. 8th 

 st, N.Y. 

 Camp Liberty, a farm cadet experiment. (B. 

 7) (10c) 



Proceedings 

 of British 



16th annual 

 of British 



