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CHECKLIST 



Great Britain Commissioners of woods, forests 

 and land revenues, London 

 96th report, 1918. (6d) 



97th report being the 68th report under the 

 act of 14 & 15 Vict. (cap. 42), dated 27 

 June 1919. (Cmd. 331) (6d) 



Great Britain Committee on the production and 

 distribution of milk, London 



Production and distribution of milk: final 

 report. (Cmd. 483) (Is 6d) 



Great Britain Department of agriculture and 

 technical instruction for Ireland, London 

 Report of the Departmental committee on 

 the decline of dairying in Ireland. [Cmd. 

 808] (4d) 



Great Britain Development commission, Lon- 

 don 



8th report, being the report for the year 

 ended Mar. 31, 1918. (3d) 



Great Britain Empire flax growing committee, 

 London 



Interim report to the Board of trade on the 

 general situation and immediate pros- 

 pects of supply in April, 1919. (Cmd. 2S1) 

 (2d) 



Great Britain Forestry commission, London 



British empire forestry conference, London, 

 1920: proceedings, resolutions and sum- 

 mary of statement. (*7s 6d) 



Chermes cooleyi. (Leaflet no. 2) 



Collection of data as to the rate of growth 

 of timber. (B. 1) (4d) 



1st annual report of the forestry commis- 

 sioners, year ending Sept. 30th, 1920, pre- 

 sented pursuant to act 9 and 10 Geo. v. 

 c. 58, s. 8 (4). (128) (*9d) 



Forestry in the United Kingdom: state- 

 ment prepared for the British empire for- 

 estry conference, London, July, 1920. (3s) 



Pine shoot beetle. (Leaflet no. 3) 



Pine weevils. (Leaflet no. 1) 



Great Britain Local government board. Medical 

 dept., London 



Extract from the annual report for 1918-19: 

 report on the work of inspectors of foods 

 for the year, 1918-19. A. W. J. Macfadden. 

 (3d) 



Great Britain Ministry of agriculture and 

 fisheries, London 



Agricultural statistics, 1919: v 54, pt 3, 

 Prices and supplies of corn, live stock, and 

 other agricultural produce in England and 

 Wales, and summaries of colonial and 

 foreign agricultural statistics. [Cmd. 

 902] (6d) 



Agricultural statistics, 1920: v 55, pt 1, 

 Acreage and live stock returns of Eng- 

 land and Wales, with summaries for the 

 United Kingdom. [Cmd. 1074] (6d) 



Agricultural statistics, 1920: v 55, pt 3, 

 Prices and supplies of corn, live stock, 

 and other agricultural produce in Eng- 

 land and Wales, and summaries of 

 colonial and foreign agricultural statistics. 

 (Cmd. 1363) (*6d) 



Improvement of grass land. (Misc. pub. no. 

 24) (3d) 



Improvement of grass land: suggestions for 

 demonstrations and experiments. (Misc. 

 pub. no. 25) 



Report of the Departmental committee on 

 agricultural machinery, together with ap- 

 pendix and summaries of evidence. (Cmd. 

 506) (Is) 



Returns of produce of crops in England 

 and W^ales with summaries for the United 

 Kingdom. (Cmd. 298) (2d) 



Great Britain Ministry of food, London 



1st report of the Departmental committee 

 on the wholesale food markets of London, 

 23d Feb., 1920. (W.F.M.L. 1) (Cmd. 634) 

 (Id) 



Great Britain Ministry of reconstruction, Eng- 

 land 



Food production and its problems for the 

 consumer. (Reconstiuction problems 14) 

 (2d) 



Great Britain National health Insurance, 

 Medical research committee, London 

 On the destruction of bacteria in milk by 

 electricity. (Spec. rep. ser. 49) 



Great Britain Royal commission on agriculture, 

 London 



Interim report of His majesty's commis- 

 sioners appointed to inquire into the eco- 

 nomic prospects of the agricultural in- 

 dustry in Great Britain. (Cmd. 473) (3d) 

 Greist manufacturing company, New Haven, 

 Conn. 



Secret of sewing; sewing efficiency. O. M. 

 Elrich and H. L. Hunt. (50c) (5th ed.) 

 Guaranty trust company of New York, 140 

 Broadway, N.Y. 



Fabric of chilization: a short survey of the 



cotton industry in the United States 

 Foreign trade and its relation to agricul- 

 ture. A. Walker, (mim.) 

 Our basic industry: America's agricultural 

 prosperity 

 Guber!et, John E., Oklahoma 



On the life history of the chicken cestode 

 hymenolepis carioca (Magalhaes). J: E. 

 Guberlet 

 Hagedorn, A. G., Cotton exchange bldg., N.Y. 

 Cotton manufacturing situation in Ger- 

 many. A. G. Hagedorn 

 Hares and rabbits supply company, Indian- 

 apolis, Ind. 



Advice to beginners in the rabbit industry. 

 J: C. Fehr. (15c) 

 Harvard University press, 29 Randall Hall, 

 Cambridge, Mass. 

 Growth study and normal yield 'ables for 

 second growth hardwood stands in central 

 New England. J. N. Spaeth. (Harvard B. 

 2) (50c) 

 Life history and control of the pales weevil 

 (hylobius pales). H. B. Peirson. (Harvard 

 Forest B. 3) (50c) 

 Hawaiian entomological society, Honolulu 



Proceedings for the year 1918. (v. 4, no. 1) 



(50c) 

 Proceedings for the year 1919. (v. 4, no. 2) 

 (50c) 



Hawaiian Islands Board of agriculture and for- 

 estry, Honolulu 

 Arborescent indigenous legumes of Hawaii. 



J. F. Rock. (Bot. B. 5) 

 Report for the biennial period ended Dec. 



31, 1918 

 Report for the biennial period ended Dec. 



31, 1920 

 Report of the Division of forestry for the 



biennial period ended Dec. 31, 1918 



Hawaiian sugar planters' association, Honolulu 

 Improvement of plants through bud selec- 

 tion. A. D. Shamel 

 Leguminous plants of Hawaii. J. F. Rock 

 Paper making qualities of Hawaiian bagasse. 

 A. D. Little. (Ag. & chem. ser. B. 

 46) 

 Philippine wasp studies. S. A. Rohwer; 

 F. X. Williams. (Ent. Ser. B. 14) 



Hawaiian sugar planters' association, Com- 

 mittee on forestry, Honolulu 

 Report for the year ending September 30, 

 1918 



Hier, W. G., 2324 South Columbine st, Denver, 

 Colo. 

 Manufacture of tomato products; including 

 whole tomato pulp or puree, tomato cat- 

 sup, chili sauce, tomato soup, trimming 

 pulp. W. G. Hi€r 



Holland Chamber of commerce, Rotterdam 

 Report for the year 1918 



Hollick, Arthur, Brooklyn botanic garden, 

 Brooklyn, N.Y. 



Some botanical problems that paleobotany 

 has helped to solve. A. Hollick 



Holstein-Friesian association of America, Del- 

 avan. Wis. 

 Reported tests of Holstein-Friesian cows. 

 M. H. Gardner, (v. 32,no. 16) 



