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Indiana Department of state, Indianapolis 



Laws of Indiana relating to the conserva- 

 tion of nalural resources, 1919 

 Indiana Employment commission, Indianapolis 

 Some definite values of boys' and girls' 

 club work in Indiana; Junior farm labor 

 possibility for Indiana: two phases of rural 

 giiidance and placement of minors. F. R. 

 Farnam. (B. 2) 

 Indiana Engineering experiment station, La- 

 fayette 

 Preservative treatment of wood poles. R. 

 V. Achatz. (Eng. depts. v. 4.no. 2, C. 2) 

 Sewage disposal for the isolated dwelling 

 and small institution. R. B. Wiley. (B. 

 6) 

 Indiana Horticultural society, H. H. Swaim, 

 sec, Lafayette, Ind. 



Transactions for the year 1917 

 Transactions for the year 1919 

 Indiana State board of education, Indianapolis 

 Supervised home project work. cEduc. B. 



19) 

 Supervised home project and club work. H. 



Ellis. (Educ. B. 32) 

 Supervised home project and club work. 



(Educ. B. 39, Vocational Ser. 19) 

 Supervised home project and club work. 

 (Educ. B. 41, Vocational Ser. 20) 

 Indiana State board of forestry, Indianapolis 

 Planting and care of shade trees. (Folder 



no. 2) 

 Report of the State board of forestry and 

 of the State park committee for the 

 vear 1918 

 Trees of Indiana. C: C. Deam. (B. 3) 

 Indiana State dairy association, C. R. George, 

 sec. Lafayelte 



2yth annual report. 1919 

 Indiana State department of public instruction, 

 Indianapolis 



Arbor and bird day. H. Ellis 

 Home making; lessons for the seventh and 

 eighth grades in the rural schools of In- 

 diana. H. Ellis. (B. 31) 15 pts 

 Ino'iana State entomologist, Indianapolis 



Report for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 



1917. F. N. Wallace 



Report for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, 



1918, F. N. Wallace 



Indiana State farm, C. E. Falkington, Supt., 

 Putnamville, Indiana 



5th annual report for the fiscal year from 



Oct. 1, 1918-Sept. 30, 1919 

 6th annual report, Sept. 30, 1920 

 Indiana State veterinary department, Indian- 

 apolis 

 More live stock, better live stock, healthy 

 live stock 

 Institute of American meat packers, 22 W. 

 Monroe st, Chicago 



A.B.C. of the packing industry 

 Analysis of the bill creating a Federal live 

 stock commission and statement on behalf 

 of the packing industry by the Institute 

 of American meat packers. (S. 3944) 

 Newspaper comment regarding proposed 

 legislation to license and restrict busi- 

 ness. (No. 2) 



Institute of makers of explosives, 103 Park av, 

 N.Y. 

 Use of explosives for agricultural and 

 other purposes 



Intercollegiate association of forestry clubs. 

 New Haven, Conn. 



Proceedings of the 4th annual convention 

 at the school of forestry, Yale univ.. New 

 Haven, Conn.. Feb. 27-28, 1920 



International harvester company. Agricultural 

 extension department, 606 S. Michigan av, 

 Chicago 



Cow; the mother of prosperity. R. A. Hayne 

 Drain the wet land. R. A. Hayne 

 Folks and fields need lime. R. A. Hayne 

 How vitalized agriculture works in Noda- 

 way county, Missouri 

 I H C bulletins for fanners, bankers, mer- 

 chants, their wives and children 



Making things; the four year rotation plan 

 for vitalizing agriculture in the rural 

 schools. P. G. Holden and C. M. Carroll. 

 (Pt. 2) 



Rotation plan; what it is, what it does 



.^(•luh must go. R. A. Hayne 



Vitalization through rotation 



International institute of agriculture, Bureau 

 of statistics, Rome, Italy 



Documentary leaflets; index, 1918 

 International movement of fertilisers and 



chemical products useful to agriculture. 



(No. 8) (fr 1.50) 

 International trade in concentrated cattle 



foods, (no. 4) 

 Quantity of wheat and rye available for 



importing countries during the season 



from 1 Aug. 1920-31 July, 1921. (Doc. 



leaflets no 3, 4th yr.) 

 Statistical note on cereals; studies on 



yield, trade, consumption and prices, with. 



rates of ocean freights. (Doc. leaflets no. 



6) 

 World's supplies and requirements of wheat 



and rye at the beginning of January, 



1921. (Doc. leaflets no. 1, 5th yr.) 



International labour office, Geneva, Switzerland 

 Agricultural questions; second item of the 



agenda. (Questionnaire 2) 

 Eight hour day in Italian agriculture. 

 (Studies and rep. Ser. K no. 4) 



Inter-state commission of Australia, Mel- 

 bourne 



Prices investigation, no. 2 report; meat. 



(6d) 

 Prices investigation, no. 4 report; meat. 



(9d) 

 Prices investigation, no. 7 report; meat. 

 (9d) 



Investment bankers association of American 

 reclamation securities committee, 111 W. 

 Monroe st, Chicago 



Synopses of drainage laws: a handbook 



Iowa, University of, Iowa City 



Animal ecology of Johnson county. D. M. 

 Brumfiel. (Studies in natural history, v. 

 8, no. 1) 



Erosional history of the driftless area. A. 

 C. Trowbridge. (Studies in natural his- 

 tory, V. 9, no. 3) (1st ser.) 



Nest study of the Maryland yellow- 

 throat. N. E. Shaver. (Studies in na- 

 tural history, v. 8, no. 2) 



Iowa, University of. Extension division, Iowa 

 City 



Conservation of sugar. E. Horn and M. M. 

 McBroom. (B. 32) (10c) 



Iowa Dairy and food commission, Des Moines 

 Care of milk in the home. (B. 18) 

 Dairy law effective April 17, 1919, con- 

 taining amendments and new acts of the 

 38th general assembly 

 Egg regulations. (B. 23) 



Law relative to containers of dairy pro- 

 ducts and tentative regulations. (B. 22) 

 Milk — nature's ideal food. (B. 24) 

 Pure food law of the state of Iowa, ef- 

 fective May 1, 1919 

 Report for the year ended Oct. 31, 1918 

 Report for the year ending Oct. 31, 1919 

 Report for the year ending October 31, 



1920 

 Standards for dairy and food products and 

 rules and regulations pertaining thereto. 

 (B. 27) 



Iowa Department of fish and game, Des Moines 



Report of the state fish and game warden 



for the biennial period, ending June 30, 



1918 



Iowa Department of public Instruction, Des 



Moines 



Outlines in rural school problems for nor- 

 mal training high schools. (C. 5) 



Iowa Geological survey, Des Moines 



Raptorial birds of Iowa. B. H. Bailey. (B. 



6) 

 Rodents of Iowa. D. Stoner. (B. 5) 



