CHECKLIST 



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Kentucky Department of geology and forestry, 

 Frankfort 

 Amount of standing timber in Kentucky. 

 J. E. Barton. (In Resources of Ky., v. 1, 

 no. 3, p. 251-84) 

 Relation of private forestry to the eco- 

 nomic development of the state. J. E. 

 Barton. (In Resources of Ky., v. l,no. 

 2, p. 77-84) 

 Kentucky State board for vocational education, 

 Frankfort 



Suggestions on courses in agriculture for 

 the Smith-Hughes high schools of Ken- 

 tucky. M. C. James 

 Kentucky State board of health, Louisville 

 Food and drug laws. (B. v. 9,no. 10) 

 Kentucky sanitary privy. (B. v. lO.no. 1) 

 Kentucky State entomologist, Lexington 



Inspection of nursery stock in Kentucky. 



H. Garman 

 Orchard spraying. H. Garman 

 Kentucky State live stock sanitary board, 

 Frankfort 



Laws affecting the State live stock sani- 

 tary board and state and county live 

 stock inspectors 

 Kerr, W. H., Great Bend, Kan. 



Farmers' union and federation advocate 

 and guide. W. H. Kerr. ($1) 

 King, P. S. & son, ltd.. Orchard House, West- 

 minster, London, S.W. 1 



Great Britain. Home office. Committee on 

 anthrax; Report of the departmental com- 

 mittee appointed to inquire as to pre- 

 cautions for preventing danger of infec- 

 tion from anthrax in the manipulation of 

 wool, goat hair and camel hair. (Cd. 9171) 

 6d; (Cd. 9172) Is 6d 

 Great Britain. Ministry of food; Manuals 

 of emergency legislation: food supply 

 manual, revised to July 31, 1918, com- 

 prising the food controller's powers and 

 orders, and orders of other departments 

 ancillary thereto. ? price 

 Repoit of the Food investigation board for 



the year lOlS (3d) 

 Report on the employment on the land of 

 returned sailors, and soldiers, together 

 with a report by R. V. Lennard of the 

 Great Britain Ministry of reconstruction, 

 Advisory council. (Is) 

 Study of factors concerned in the produc- 

 tion of clean milk. E. G. Knight and 

 others, (pt. 1) (Is) 

 3d interim report of the Great Britain Bd. 

 of ag. and fisheries. Committee on pro- 

 duction and distribution of milk 

 Ladies home journal, Independence sq, Phila- 

 delphia 



Foods that build the body. A. Barrows. 

 (10c) 



Leiand Stanford junior university, Stanford 

 University, Cal. 



California species of mealy bugs. G. F. 

 Ferris. ($1) 



Liberty publishing company, Rochester, N.T. 

 Liberty manual of chickens. ($1) 



Librairie Payot & c'*, 1 Rue de Bourg, Geneve, 

 Switzerland 

 Le hanneton; biologic, apparition, destruc- 

 tion; un sifecle de lutte organis^e dans le 

 Canton de Zurich; experiences r^centes. 

 M. Decoppet 



Little, Arthur D., inc., Cambridge, Mass. 



Reading list on molasses. C. J. West, comp. 

 (Bibliographic Ser. 5) 



Live stock feeding association. Pleasant Hill, 

 Ohio 



How to feed for bigger live stock profits 



London Times trade supplement. Printing House 

 sq, London, England; American Office, The 

 Northcliffe press, 280 Broadway, N.Y. 



Articles relating to agriculture indexed 

 each week 



Long- Bell lumber company, Kansas City, Mo. 

 FVom tree to trade 



Louisiana Department of conservation, New 

 Orleans 

 Birds of Louisiana. S. C. Arthur. (B. 5) 

 Brief survey of the natural resources of 



Louisiana. (B. 2) 

 Conservation laws of Louisiana, 1918 

 4th biennial report, Apr. 1, 1918-Apr. 1. 



1920 

 Why and the how of forestry in Louisiana. 



R. D. Forbes. (B. 7) 



Louisiana Department of education. Baton 

 Rouge 

 Advancement of pupils through the grades 



in rural schools. J: M. Foote. (B. 8) 

 Year's work in vocational agriculture, plant 

 production. P. L. Guilbeau. (B. 10) 



Louisiana State live stock sanitary board, 



Baton Rouge 



6th biennial report, 1918-1920. E. P. Flower 

 Macmillan company, 66 5th av, N.Y. 

 Farm and garden books, 1919 

 Keys to the orders of insects. F. Balfour- 

 Browne. ($3) 



IVIadras Forest department, Madras, India 



Administration report for the 12 months 



ending 30th June 1918. (Is 6d) 

 Administration report for the twelve 

 months ending 30th June 1919. (3s 6d) 

 Maine Department of health, Augusta 



Food for the family. A. G. Young. (B. v. 



2,nos. 4 & 5) 

 Rural methods of waste disposal. H: D. 

 Evans. (B. v. 2,no. 1) 

 Maine Department of inland fisheries and game, 

 Augusta 



Inland fish and game laws for 1921-1922 

 Maine Forestry department, Augusta 



Classified list of American literature on for- 

 estry subjects for general reading and 

 reference. J: M. Briscoe 

 Department of State lands and forestry, 



1918. (B. 2) 

 Forest manual, 1919 

 Forest manual, 1920 

 Forest protection and conservation of 



Maine, 1919, F. H. Colby 

 Law creating fire district as amended; in- 

 structions to wardens; list of wardens 

 appointed 

 Report on the spruce budworm. M. W. 



Blackman 

 12th and 13th reports of the Forest com- 

 missioner of the state of Maine for the 

 years 1917, 1918, 1919, and 1920 

 Maine live stock sanitary commissioner, 

 Augusta . - 



Report on contagious diseases of animals, 



1916 . , 

 Report on contagious diseases of animals, 



1917 . . , 

 Report on contagious diseases of animals, 



1918 

 Maine State highway commission, Augusta 



4th annual report, 1916 

 Maine State library, Augusta 



Act to regulate cold storage of certain 

 articles of food. (Senate no. 17) 

 Manhattan single tax club, 47 W. 42d st, N.Y. 

 Farmer and the single tax. J. R. Brown. 

 (2d ed) 



Manitoba agricultural college, Winnipeg 



Poisoning grasshoppers. A. V. Mitchener. 

 (C. 59) 

 Manitoba provincial treasury office, W^innipeg 

 Public accounts of the province of Manitoba 

 for the fiscal year ending Nov. 30, 1919 



Marshall Field & company, Chicago 

 Forty-four ways to win the war 



Maryland agricultural society, T. B. Symons, 

 sec. College Park 



Report for the year 1917. (Vol. 2) 

 Report for the year 1918. (Vol. 3) 

 Report for the year 1919. (Vol. 4) 

 Report for the year 1920. (Vol. 5) 



Maryland College of agriculture, College Park 

 Rural school sanitation, (v. 6,no. 4) 



