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Montana Live stock sanitary board, Helena 



Live stock sanitary laws of Montana, (v. 

 1, no. 1) 



Livestock sanitary laws of Montana also 

 rules and regulations and orders of the 

 Montana Livestock sanitary board, (v. 1, 

 no. 4) 



Preparation of a crude oil emulsion dip 

 with plans for the construction of a dip- 

 ping vat, chutes and corrals, and direc- 

 tions for dipping cattle affected with cat- 

 tle scab. E. Starz. (v. l,no. 3) 



Report of the Montana live stock sanitary 

 board and State veterinary surgeon for 

 1917-1918 



Report of the Montana livestock sanitary 

 board and state veterinary surgeon for 

 years 1919-1920. (v. l,no. 2) 

 Montana State board of health, Helena 



Sanitary qualities of the farm water supply. 

 W. M. Cobleigh. (Spec. B. 20) 

 Montana State board of horticulture, Missoula 



11th biennial report for the years 1919- 

 1920 

 Montana State forester, Helena 



5th biennial report, 1917-1918 



6th biennial report for the years 1919-1920 



Montana state fire laws, enacted by 16th 



legislative assembly, approved Mar. 7, 1919 



Montana State game and fish warden, Helena 



Game and fish laws, 1919-1920; the Lacy 

 bird law. J. L. DeHart, comp. 



Report for years 1917-1918 

 Montana State highway commission, Helena 



1st biennial report, 1917-1918 

 Moscow, University of, Moscow, Idaho 



Availability of western wood oils for flota- 

 tion concentration. I. W. Cook and H: 

 Schmitz; L. A. Grant. (B. v. 16,no. 13) 



National association of bureau of animal indus- 

 try veterinarians, Wasiiington, D.G 



Activities of Bureau of animal industry 

 veterinarians in building up the nation's 

 ten-billion dollar live-stock industry 



National automobile chamber of commerce, inc.. 

 Motor truck committee, 366 Madison Av, N.Y. 



Aiding the railroads 



Evolution of transportation 



Farm market, by F. W. Fenn; J. D. Eggles- 

 ton; Cost accounting, routing and dis- 

 patching, by S. S. Merithew; Incentives 

 for drivers and helpers, by H. B. Weaver 



Good roads and motor transportation; fac- 

 tors in food production 



Here is news and maybe some money in 

 your pocket. F. W. Fenn 



Highway improvement, construction and 

 legislation. H. E. Breed; F. G. Thomp- 

 son; S. M. "Williams; J. E. Pennybacker; 

 discussion by P. Johnson; C. S. Bond 



Lecture delivered in the graduate course in 

 highway transport at the University of 

 Michigan on Feb. 2, 1920. F. W. Fenn 



Merchandising motor trucks, by R. O. Pat- 

 ten 



Mid-west farm market for motor trucks. 

 A. Capper 



Motor truck and railroad freighting. W. J. 

 L. Banham 



Motor truck as a supplement to the rail- 

 roads, by F. T. Bentley; H. Lorenzen 



Motor truck sales and salesmen. R. Sher- 

 man; W. H. Moore; H. J. De Bear; dis- 

 cussion by A. M. Welch; J. W. Allen 



Opinion of the press; editorial comment 



Organization of a rural motor express line 



Proceedings of the annual convention of the 

 National highway traffic association and 

 the highway transport conference of the 

 National automobile chamber of com- 

 merce, held on Jan. 29, 1920 at the Inter- 

 national amphitheatre, Chicago 



Rural motor express and its relation to the 

 public, by J. E. Boyle; P: G. Ten Eyck; 

 T: F. Snyder; discussion by J. D. Eggle- 

 Bton 



Rural motor express lines; their advantages 

 to the farmer, merchant, truck owner 

 and to the public 



Service. R. Stephens; R. C. Rognon; H. W. 

 Drew 



Solid and pneumatic tires, by A. F. Masury, 

 discussion by F. A. Whitten; Trailers, by 

 C. H. Queraux; J. C. Enderbrook; Motor 

 trucking in the Near East, by H. W. 

 Clark 



Some good reasons why motor transporta- 

 tion is so successful 



State endorses the rural motor express 



Truck ov/ner's viewpoint of service, by E. 

 W. Turley; Truck dealer's plan for ser- 

 vice, by H: Paulman; Manufacturer's ser- 

 vice policy, by B. P. Sibole 



Why the Division of foods and markets of 



the New York state department of Farms 



and markets advocates extension of the 



lural motor truck express 



National bank of South Africa, ltd., Pretoria 



Tree planting. G. A. Wihiiot. (B. 3) 



National board of farm organizations, 1731 Eye 

 st, N.W., Washington, D.C. 



Plans for the erection and endowment of 



permanent headquarters in Washington, 



D.C. 



Statement at the industrial conference, 



Washington, D.C. C: S. Barrett, (mim.) 



National breeders and fanciers association of 

 America, H: M. Adolph, pres., 4231 Mapledale 

 av, Cleveland, Ohio 



Standard of perfection for rabbits, cavies, 

 mice, rats, skin and fur bearing animals 



National canners association, 1739 H st, N.W., 

 Washington, D.C. 



Application of the N.C.A. inspection certif- 

 icate to cans and canners labels. (In- 

 spection & educ. B. 4) 

 Educational and advertising work; inspection 

 service. (Inspection, educ. & advertising 

 B. 3) 

 Farmer and the canner. W. J. Sears 

 Human food supply. W. J. Sears 

 Revised inspection rules; Sanitary require- 

 ments; Scientific work; Revised tentative 

 minimum standards for certification. (In- 

 spection B. 7) 



National Catholic war council. Committee on 

 special war activities, 930 14th st, N.W.. 

 Washington, D.C. 



Land colonization: a general review of the 

 problems and survey of remedies. (Re- 

 construction pamph. no. 2) 



National civic federation, 1 Madison av, N.Y. 

 Study of the New York city milk problem. 

 I. G. Jennings. ($1) 



National conference of social work, 315 Plym- 

 outh court, Chicago 



Proceedings of the National conference of 

 social work, 1918 

 Articles relating to country life indexed 



National council of American cotton manufac- 

 turers, Boston 



Movement of wages in the cotton manu- 

 facturing industry of New England since 

 1860. S. E. Howard 



National council of cotton manufacturers, lA 



Lawrence Hall, Cambridge, Mass. 



Report on the Research commission 



National country life association, D. Sander- 

 son, sec, Ithaca, N.Y. 

 Proceedings, 1919 



National dairy council, 910 S. Michigan av, 

 Chicago , ^, 



Facts you should know and the reasons 



why 

 Foods facts 

 Milk; the necessary food for growth and 



health. E. V. McCollum 

 National dairy council; here is the plan. M. 



D. Munn 

 What milk will do for your child 



National drainage congress, E. T. Perkins, 

 pres., 38 S. Dearborn st, Chicago 

 Official proceedings of the 8th annual meet- 

 ir»g, St Louis, Mo.. Nov. 11-13, 1919. (50c) 



