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Food supply — Great Britain — Continued 



* Our agrarians. New Statesman (10 Great 



Queen st, Kingsway, London, W. C. 6d) 10: 

 586-8 Mr 23 '18 



* Potatoes and pigs. Spectator (1 Wellington 



St, Strand, London, W.C. 6d) 120:278-9 Mr 



16 '18 

 Public elementary schools and food supply in 



war time. J Bd Ag 23:33-40 Ap '16 

 Revolutionary ideas. Hoard's D 53:856 Je 15 



'17 



* Short commons. New Statesman (10 Great 



Queen st, Kingsway, London, W. C. 6d) 

 10:372-3 Ja 19 '18 



* Success of food control. New Statesman (10 



Great Queen st, Kingsway, London, W. C. 

 6d) 11:204-5 Je 15 '18 

 War food societies. J Bd Ag 23:965-9 Ja '17 



Ireland 



* Food of Ireland. New Statesman (10 Great 



Queen st, Kingsway, London, W.C. 6d) 11: 



226-7 Je 23 '18 



Italy 

 Italian ministry reviews food situation. P. A. 



Jay. (Commerce Reports no. 241) p 182-3 



(O 14) '18 U.S. Bur. of foreign and domestic 



commerce, Washington, D.C. 

 New organization of supply. Int R Ag Econ 



72:136-8 D '16 



Japan 

 How Japan meets its food problem. K. Ishii. 



Annals Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland 



av., Philadelphia $1) 74:81-4 N '17 



Netherlands 



Case for Holland. A. G. A. "Van Belde. An- 

 nals Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., 

 Philadelphia $1) 74:74-8 N '17 



Food producing and rationing measures in 

 Holland. P: L. Edwards. (Commerce Re- 

 ports no. 103) p 433-4 (My 3) '17 U.S. Bur. 

 of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 



New England 



Food svipply in New England. E: F. Mc- 

 Sweeney. 14p '17 Mass. State commission 

 on the high cost of living, Boston 



New York 



Foods and markets bill. N Y Prod R 43:637-}- F 

 21 '17 



Market bill completed; food and market bill 

 in New York legislatvire. N Y Prod R 43: 

 597-f F 14 '17 



Market commission's report; recommenda- 

 tions for N. Y. state legislation. N Y Prod 

 R 43:412 Ja 3 '17 



New markets bill being prepared to take the 

 place of Wicks-Grant measure. N Y Prod R 

 43:961 Ap 11 '17 



3d annual report for year ending Dec. 31 

 1916. 26p '17 N.Y. Dept. of foods and mar- 

 kets, Albany 



Wicks bill features. N Y Prod R 43:S6S-9 

 Mr 21 '17 



Wicks bill hearing. N Y Prod R 43:760 Mr 7 

 '17 



Wicks bill hearing; local trade goes to Albany 

 to protest. N Y Prod R 43:833 Mr 21 '17 



New York city 



Feeding the metropolis. J: P. Mitchel. Coun- 

 try Gent 82:1255 Ag 11 '17 



Food conservation in New York city. L. P. 

 Brown. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and 

 Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74:140-6 N 

 '17 



Food prices create disorder. N Y Prod R 43:677 

 F 28 '17 



New York's food problem; report of exhaus- 

 tive studies by the food problem committee 

 of the inerchants' association. N Y Prod 

 R 45:826 Ap 3 '18 



Report of the food problem committee. 39p 

 '18 Merchants' assn. of N.Y., Woolworth 

 bldg., 233 Broadway. N.Y. 



New Zealand 

 * Prices of food in New Zealand. Monthly R 

 (U.S. Bur. of Labor Statistics, Washington, 

 D.C.) 6:370-3 F '18 



Norway 

 Food situation of Norway. F. Nansen. An- 

 nals Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., 

 Philadelphia $1) 74:44-53 N '17 



Peru 



* War and Peruvian foodstuffs. (Commerce Re- 



ports no. 249) p 305-13 (O 23) '18 U.S. Bur. 

 of foreign and domestic commerce, Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 



Russia 



Food supply of Russia. H: C. Sherman. Polit- 

 ical Sci Quarterly (Columbia Univ., N.Y. $1) 

 33:210-29 Je '18 



What next in Russia? R. Lewis. World's 

 Work (Garden City, N.Y. 25c) 35:600-2 Ap 

 •IS 



South America 



Food supply of South America available in 

 time of war; excerpts. G. B. Roorbach. Pan- 

 Am Union B (17th and B sts, N.W., Wash- 

 ington, D.C. 25c) 46:79-82 Ja '18 



South America's available food supply. D. I. 

 Calderon. Annals Am Acad (36th st. and 

 Woodland av., Philadelphia $1) 74:53-6 N 

 '17 



South Carolina 



Survey of food and feed conditions in the 

 state. E. J. Watson. S C Ag Dept B 61: 

 1-16 '17 



Sweden 



* Changes in the character of food consump- 



tion in Sweden. Monthly R (U.S. Bur. of 

 Labor Statistics, Washington, D.C.) 6:1157- 

 60 My '18 

 Sweden's food supply. A. R. Nordvall. An- 

 nals Am Acad (36th st. and Woodland av., 

 Philadelphia $1) 74:57-65 N '17 



Switzerland 



Switzerland and the American food supply. 



W: E. Rappard. Annals Am Acad (36th st. 



and Woodland av, Philadelphia $1) 74:66-74 



N '17 



Turkey 

 Food shortage in Central Empires. Current 



History Magazine, N Y Times (Times 



25c) 8, pt 1:135-6 Ap '18 



United States 



Agricultural preparedness is necessary — pro- 

 duction is patriotic and profitable. Banker- 

 F 4:2 Ap '17 



Another appeal to farmers; proclamation by 

 Gov. Philipp of Wisconsin. Hoard's D 53: 

 599 Ap 27 '17 



Arms and agriculture. Mo Ag Bd B v 15:1-31 

 Ap '17 



Biology and the nation's food. W. J. Spill- 

 man. Scientific Monthly (Science Press,. 

 Garrison, N.Y. 30c; 4:220-5 Mr '17 



Bread bullets. R. S. MacEIwee. (Columbia 

 war papers, ser. 1, no. 11) 34p '17 Division 

 of intelligence and publicity, Columbia Uni- 

 versity, N.Y. 



Bureau of markets in its relation to the 

 grain trade. C: J. Brand. (In Pro., Grain 

 dealers nat. assn., 1917, p. 21-4) '17 Charles 

 Quinn, sec.-treas., Toledo, O. 



Bureaucracy and food control. W: C Edgar. 

 Review of Reviews (30 Irving place, N.Y. 

 25c) 55:626-8 Je '17 



Children in food production: a summary of 

 the results of the use of children in food 

 production in the United States in 1917 with 

 suggestions for the coming year. (Pamph. 

 277 rev.) 8p 5c '17 Nat. child labor com., 

 105 E. 22d st, N.Y. 



Commercial stocks of corn, oats, barley, rye, 

 and the food products made from these 

 cereals, Jan. 1. U S Food Surveys 1:1-22 Je 



8 '18 



Commercial stocks of corn, oats, barley, rye, 

 and the food products made from these 

 cereals, July 1. U S Food Surveys 2:1-28 S 



9 '18 



Commercial stocks of grain, flour, and mis- 

 cellaneous food products in the United 

 States on May 1, 1918. U S Food Surveys 

 1:1-8 My 21 '18 



