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Michigan State food and drug department, 

 Lansing 



Bread making in war time. M. C. Mosher. 

 (Spec. B.) 

 IVIichigan State game, fish and forest fire de- 

 partment, Lansing 



Biennial report, 1917-1918 

 Biennial report, 1919-1920 

 Micliigan State horticultural society, G: M. 

 Low. sec, Bangor 



47th annual report, 1917 

 Michigan State public domain commission, 

 Lansing 



Forest study in the primary grades. E. R. 

 Mosher 

 Michigan State veterinary board, Lansing 



List of all stallions in Michigan, whose 

 owners have complied with the law and 

 are o. k. to Jan. 1st, 1920 

 3d repprt of the veterinary license division 

 and list of registered veterinarians, Oct. 

 1st, 1917 

 4th report of the Stallion registration divi- 

 sion, 1918 

 Milk Inspection association of the Oranges, J: 

 O'Brien, sec. Orange, X.J. 

 Report, 1918-1919 

 Milwaukee association of commerce, Milwau- 

 kee, "Wis. 



Land; its colonization — the Milwaukee 

 idea. F. W. Luening 

 Minneapolis Federal reserve bank, Minneapolis, 

 Minn. 



Federal reserve l:)ank and the farmer and 

 stockman: a summary of questions and 

 answers which have developed at a 

 recent Farmer- banker conference 

 Minnesota, University of, ilinneapolis 



Organic matter of the soil: a study of the 

 nitrogen distribution in different soil types. 

 C. A. Morrow 

 Minnesota agricultural society, T: H. Canfield, 

 sec. -gen. mgr., Minneapolis 



Annual report for the year 1918 

 Annual report for the year 1919 

 Annual report for the year 1920 

 Minnesota Commission of public safety, St Paul 

 Report of crop and stock census bv counties, 

 1917-1918 



Minnesota Dairy and food department, St Paul 



Babcock test. C. Heen. (B. 73) 

 Creamery accounting. (Exp. Creamery B. 



76) 

 Egg law and regulations. (B. 78) 

 Feeding stuff control law and how to comply 



with it. (B. 74) 

 Minnesota creameries, cheese, ice cream 



and canning factories, 1920 

 Mold in butter, its causes and prevention. 



J. Sorenson and M. P. Mortenson. (Exp. 



Creamery B. 68) (2d ed.) 

 17th biennial report, 1919 

 18th biennial report, 1920 



Minnesota Geological survey, Minneapolis 



Surface formations and agricultural condi- 

 tions of the south half of Minnesota. F. 

 Leverett and F: W. Sardeson. (B. 14) 



Minnesota Grain inspection department, Min- 

 neapolis 

 Annual report of the chief inspector of 

 grain for the crop year ending Aug. 31, 

 1918 

 Annual report of the chief inspector of 

 prrain for the crop year ending Aug. 31, 

 1919 



Minnesota Railroad and warehouse commission. 

 Grain inspection dept., St Paul 



Annual report for the crop year ending, 

 Aug. 31st, 1917 



Minnesota Stallion registration board, St Paul 

 Report on the horse breeding industry in 

 Minnesota. J. S. Montgomery. (B. 7) 



Minnesota State agricultural society, T: H. 



Canfield. sec, Minneapolis 



Annual report for the year 1916 

 Annual report for the year 1917 



Minnesota State department of education. 



State historical soc. bldg., St Paul 

 Plans for vocational education in Min- 

 nesota 



Minnesota State entomologist, St Paul 



^"S>^?''"^^ and army worms. W: C. Cook. 



(C. 52) 

 17th report, 1918 



18th report to the Governor. A. G. Ruggles 

 Minnesota State forestry board, St Paul 



"^"gi'^' ''®P°^'^ ^°'^ t^"^ year ending July 31, 



Forest laws. W. T. ' Cox 



More comprehensive forest policv for M'inn- 



esota. W: T. Cox 

 Recent forest fires. W. T. Cox 

 Source of the father of waters. (B. 4) 

 Minnesota university bulletin, Minneapolis 



Importance of seed characteristics in the 



rS 9?'.o-P.''°^"^*'°" of coniferous forests. 



"^Jackson' °«P^'"*'^«"t of Public instruction. 



Suggestions for the teaching of home eco- 

 nomics m high schools of Mississippi. (B. 



Mississippi normal college, Hattiesburg 

 i'ood conservation. A. C. Tolbert 

 Not available for distribution 



"^Jaikson' ^*^*® department of education, 



Regulations and suggestions concerning 



s?s""pni.^fR"S''''' ^'^^' ^"^^""'^ °^ ^'^ 

 Suggestions for the teaching of home 

 (b"^14)'*^^ in high schools of Mississippi. 



'^'slon^'j^cklon*^ highway department commis- 



^"^De?'"l2'''l917''°''* ^'"°™ ^^''- ^"^^ ^^^^' *° 



"^cft^y '^' '^""'^ ^"^ ^''"^ department, Jefferson 

 Annual report, 1918 

 Annual report 1919 



■^il^oyri State board of education, Jefferson 



Courses of study in vocational agriculture 

 and vocational home economics. (B. 3) 



Missouri State fruit experiment station, Moun- 



tam Grove 

 Biennial report, 1917-1918 

 Bush fruits. J. Oskamp. (C. 19) 

 Commercial apple varieties. J. Oskamp. 



(Fruit news notes no. 6) 

 Grapes. F. W. Faurot. (C. 20) 

 Growing the home orchard. (C. 1.5) 

 Orchard soil management. J. Oskamp. 



(Fruit news notes no. 9) 

 Peaches, plums, and cherries for the home 



orchard. F. W. Faurot. (C. 13) 

 Propagation and planting of fruits J Os- 



Kamp. (Fruit news notes no. 7) 

 Pruning fruit trees. J. Oskamp. (Fruit news 



notes no. 8) 

 Small fruits for the home orchard. F W 



Faurot. (C. 14) 

 Spray schedule for grapes. D. H. Rose. 



Varieties of apples for the home orchard. 

 F. W. Faurot. (C. 12) 



Montana farmers' institutes, Bozeman 



15th and 16th annual reports of Montana 

 farmers* institutes. F. S. Cooley 



Montana h 



Missoula 

 Report 



21st 

 Report 



nual 

 Report 



nual 

 Report 



nual 



orticultural society, J. C. Wood, sec, 



of the proceedings of the 20th and 

 annual sessions; 1917, 1918 



of the proceedings of the 22d an 

 .session. Poison, Jan. 21-24, 1919 



of the proceedings of the 23d an- 

 session, Missoula, Jan. 21-23, 1920 



of the proceedings of the 24th an- 

 session, Hamilton, Jan. 18-20, 1921 



Montana Livestock commission, Helena 

 Annual report for the year 1920 



