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Dallas property owners' association, Cotton 



belt bldg-., 8081/2 Commerce st, Dallas. Tex._^ 

 Trinity river problem, Dallas, Tex. (B. o) 

 Delaware Board of game and fish commis- 

 sioners, Dover 



Game and fish laws of the state of Dela- 

 ware, 1919 

 Detroit News, Detroit, Mich. 



Michigan's millions of idle acres. P. S. Love- 

 joy and F. E. Janette 

 Devils Lake nursery, Devils Lake, N.D. 



Trees for the prairie; their value and why. 

 J: AV. Maher 

 Diener, Richard, Kentfield. Cal. 



Laws of hybridizing, discovered by Richard 

 Diener 

 Dill & Collins company, Sales department, 6th 

 and Cherry sts. Philadelphia. Pa. 



Paper in the making, (non-technical) 

 Dunn, R. L., 629-74 New Montgomery st. San 

 Francisco. Cal. 



Practical way to increase next year's food 

 crops. R. L. Dunn. (25c) 

 Eckardt, C. W., 31 Nassau st, N.Y. 



Meat production on eastern farms. C. W. 

 Eckardt 

 Egypt Ministry of agriculture, Cairo 



Egg-plant; solanum melongena, L. (sol- 



anaceae). (Leaflet 14) (P.T. 1) 

 Egj'ptian commercial cottons. G. C. Dud- 

 geon 

 Manuring of vegetables. M. Tewfik Hef- 

 nawi. (Leaflet no. 15) (P.T. 1) 

 Entomological society of Nova Scotia, W. H. 

 Brittain. Sec.-Treas., Triuo 

 Proceedings for 1918 

 Estey, H. G., 38 St Stephens st,' Boston 



Cost of living In the United States; bib- 

 liography. H. G. Estey. (50c) 

 Eugenics educational society, Lincoln's Inn 

 Fields. London. W.C. 2 



11th annual report, 1918-1919 

 Experimental and research station, Turner's 

 Hill Cheshunt, Herts, England 



4th annual reiMsrt, 1918 of the Nursery & 

 Market garden industries' development 

 society 

 Farm implement news company. Masonic 

 Temple, Chicago 



Farm implement news buyer's guide, a 

 classified directory of manufacturers 

 Farm mortgage bankers association of Amer- 

 ica, E. C. Chassell, sec. 112 W. Adams st, 

 Chicago 



New experiences and new problems. J. E. 



Maxwell. (6c) 

 Past and future of the farm mortgage busi- 

 ness. E. D. Chassell. (6c) 

 Rural credits in the United States. E. D. 

 Chassell 

 Farm, stock and home, 416 S. 6th st, Minne- 

 apolis. Minn. 



Double-profit system of dairying makes the 

 farmer a good customer 

 Farmers' national council, B: Marsh, sec. Bliss 

 bldg., Washington, D.C. 



Reconstruction policy and program of • 

 American farmers 

 Federated Malay states. Conservator of forests 

 Kuala Lumpur 



Report on forest administration for the year 

 1918 

 Federation of British industries, 39 St James's 

 st, London, S. W. 1 



Cotton in British West Africa including 

 Togoland and the Cameroons. N. H. Pen- 

 zer. (5s) 



Firestone ship by truck bureau, Firestone park, 

 Akron, Ohio 



Consolidated rural schools and the motor 



truck. (B. 6) 

 Farmer and the motor truck. (B. 4) 

 How and where to establish motor truck 



routes. (B. 2) 

 Ship by truck among farmers through co- 



perative associations: a presentation of 



operations and accomplishments of two 



farmers' cooperative motor truck asso- 

 ciations, together with suggestions point- 

 ing out to other communities how and 

 when to establish similar associations. (B 

 1) 

 Florida State marketing bureau, Jacksonville 

 1st biennial report, July 1. 1917, Feb. 28. 



1919 

 Florida. (Marketing papers Ser. l,no 12) 

 Genei'al facts about co-operation, market- 

 ing and related topics. (Marketing papers 

 Ser. 1. no. 3) 

 Forrester, Peter, dir., Barclays bank, ltd., 54 

 Lombard st, London. E.C. 3 



Finance of the cotton trade. P: Forrest-er 

 Fox, A. R., Irving. la. 



Line breeding; scientific line breeding of 

 big type Polands. ($2) 

 France Direction generale des euax et forests, 

 Paris 



Bulletin de la section technique de I'aero- 

 nautique militaire: essais physiques, 

 .statiques et dynamiques des bois. (Fasci- 

 cules 29-30) 

 French commission in the United States, 65 

 Broadway, N.Y. 



France: a market for American products. 

 J. A. M. de Sanchez 

 General education board, 61 Broadway, N.Y. 

 Annual report, 1918, p 56-71 Farm demon- 

 stration work 



Georgia Department of game and fish, Atlanta 

 Georgia game and fish laws, acts 1911-12 



as amended 1916-1919. (B. 7) 

 Laws of Georgia for the protection of game, 



birds and fish. (B. 7) 

 9th annual report, July 1st, 1919-June 30th, 



1920 

 Georgia State board of entomology, Atlanta 

 Annual report for 1918. A. C. Lewis. (B. 



55) 

 Annual report for 1919. A. C. Lewis. (B. 



58) 

 Common Insects and diseases of the apple. 



W. W. Chase. (B. 54) 

 Cotton variety tests, 1918. A. C. Lewis and 



C. A. McLendon. (B. 52) 

 Cotton variety tests, 1919. A. C. Lewis and 



C. A. McLendon. (C. 29) 

 Experimental dusting and spraying of 



peaches for 1919. W. W. Chase. (C. 30) 

 Principal parasites of the peach. W. W. 



Chase. (B. 57) (rev. ed.) 

 Review of conditions affecting the 1920 



peach crop. W. W. Chase. (C. 31) 

 Spray calendar. A. C. Lewis and others. 



(B. 53) 

 Georgia State highway department, Atlanta 

 2d annual report, 1919-1920 

 3d annual report, 1920-1921 



Gold Coast Agricultural department, Aburi, 



Africa 



Report for the year 1916 

 Report for the year 1917 

 Report for the year 1918 

 Report for the year 1919 



Grange news press, Allentown 



Message of worthy state master, John A. 

 McSparran, to Pennsylvania state grange 

 at Allentown, Dec. 14-16, 1920 



Great Britain Agricultural costings committee, 

 London 



Interim report on an investigation into the 

 cost of milk production, from 1st Oct., 

 1919-30th April. 1920. (Cmd. 1028) (*2d) 



Great Britain Board of education, Welsh de- 

 partment, London 



Education in Wales: the experiment in 

 rural secondary education at Welshpool 

 county school for boys. (2s 6d) 



Great Britain Board of trade, London 



Empire cotton growing com. report. (Cmd. 



523) (Is 6d) 

 Report to the Board of trade of the Em- 

 pire flax growing committee on substi- 

 tutes for flax as at 27th April, 1920. (Cmd. 

 762) (Id) 



