Checklist of Occasional Literature 



1919—1921 



Ajmere-Merwara commissioner and conser- 

 vator of forests, Ajmere. British India 

 Annual report on the Forest administration 

 in Ajmere-Merwara for the year 1917- 

 1918 

 Alabama Bankers' association, Montgomery 

 Proceedings, 1918. p 56-81 Address on fed- 

 eral land banks. T. Goodwyn; p 80-3 Re- 

 port of the agricultural committee 



Alabama Commissioner of conservation, Mont- 

 gomery 



Game and fish laws of Alabama in force 

 Nov. 1, 1919 



Alabama Department of game and fish, Mont- 

 gomery 



Alabama bird day book, Mar. 26, 1920 

 Bird day book, 1919 



6th biennial report, Oct. 1, 1916-Sept. 30, 

 1918 



Alabama State highway commission, Mont- 

 gomei y 



Good roads days, August 14 & 15. (B. 13) 

 7th annual report, from April 1st, 1917- 

 April 1st, 1918. (B. 15) 



Alaska Bureau of publicity, Juneau 



Edible herbs and vegetable found in Alaska. 

 (B. 9) 



Alberta Superintendent of fairs and institutes, 

 Edmonton 



Little talk about the baby. H. MacMurchy 



Alberta Women's Institute, Department of agri- 

 culture, Edmonton 



Home canning of fruits, vegetables, meats. 



B. C. McDermand 

 Suggestions for the health of children 



American agricultural chemical company, 92 

 State st, Boston 



How to get the most out of fertilizers 



American association for agricultural legisla- 

 tion, R: T. Ely, sec, Univ. of Wisconsin, 

 Madison 

 Description of the association and a .state- 

 ment of its aims 

 Field and purpose of the American asso- 

 ciation for agricultural legislation. (B. 

 5) (25c) 

 Jew and the land. W: Kir.sch. (B. 7) (50c) 

 Papers on tenancy; The agricultural lad- 

 der, by "W. J. Spillman; Tenancy in an 

 ideal system of land ownership, by R: T. 

 Ely and C. J. Galpin; Discussion, by 

 W. J. Spillman and C: L. Stewart (25c) 

 Private colonization of land. R: T. Elv 

 Proceedings, Dec. 29-31, 1919. (B. 6) '($1) 



American Balsa company, inc., 50 E. 42d st, 

 N.Y. 



Balsa — the wood of little weight and much 

 usefulness 



American committee of Russian cooperative 



unions, T-'.f) Liberty st, N.Y. 

 Flax industry of Russia and the Central 

 association of flax growers. G. A. Martiu- 

 shin. (25c> 



American Devon cattle club, 51 Cornhill, Boston 

 Devon cattle 



American exchange national bank, 128 Broad- 

 way, N.Y. 



Now, 1920. & then. 1776 (Cost of food) 



American farming, 537 So. Dearborn st, Chi- 

 cago 



Five years of the Smith-Lever extension 

 act. A. C. True 

 American forestry association, Maryland bldg., 

 Washington, D.C. 



Forestry needs of western Pennsylvania 



and suggestions for tree planting 

 Memorial trees. C: L. Pack 

 American fruit and vegetable shippers associa- 

 tion, Room 1015, 139 N. Clark st, Chicago 

 Semi-annual digest of bulletins issued dur- 

 ing July, August, September, October, 

 November, December, 1920 

 American national live stock association, T. 

 W. Tomlinson, sec, 515 Cooper bldg., Denver, 

 Colo. 



Proceedings of the 23d annual convention, 

 Spokane, Wash., Jan. 27-29, 1920 

 American paper and pulp association, 18 E. 41st 

 st, N.Y. 

 Conditions in paper industry as reported 

 at the annual convention. New York city, 

 Apr. 14, 1921. (Spec. Rep. 3) 

 National and state forest policies 

 Next steps in the forestry program 

 Primer relating to special forest industries 

 questionnaire for the paper and pulp 

 industry 

 Reports from annual meeting of 1920 

 Statement of changes desired in schedule 

 M of the tariff act of 1913. (Spec. Rep. 

 2) 

 Support by the paper industry of Amer- 

 ica of educational and research activities 

 carried on outside the organizations of the 

 industry. (Spec. Rep. 1) 

 American paper and pulp association committee 

 on forest conservation, F. L. Moore, chni., 

 Newton Falls paper co., Watertown, N.Y. 

 Suggestions for a national forest policy 

 with especial reference to the pulp and 

 paper industry: report at business confer- 

 ence, Nov. 14. 1919 

 American plant pest committee, 4 Joy st, Bos- 

 ton 



Report on white pine blister rust control, 



1918. (B. 2) (2d ed) 



Report on white pine blister rust control, 



1919. S: B. Detwiler. (B. 4) 



Report on white pine blister rust control, 



1920. S: B. Detwiler. (B. 6) 

 American poultry association. Defense of poul- 

 try industry committee, Ithaca, N.Y. 



Brief favoring a tariff on eggs, egg 

 products, and poultry 



American railway express company, Loss and 

 damage department, 51 Broadway, N.Y. 

 Live poultry; how to ship it by express 

 Right way to ship eggs 



American school of home economics, 506 W. 

 69th st, Chicago 

 Wheatless-meatless meals. H. H. Harlan. 

 (B. ser. 1, no. 50) 



American society of animal production, G. 

 Bohstedt, sec-treas., Madison, Wis. 



Record of proceedings of annual meetings, 

 Dec. 1917, Dec. 19'i8, Dec. 1919. ($1.50) 



American squab breeders association, Warren- 

 ton, Mo. 

 Food value of squabs 



