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National war garden commission — Continued 

 War gardening by corporations 

 War vegetable gardening by coinmiinities 

 and neighborhoods 

 National wool growers association, Salt Lake 

 City 

 American wool growing industry and the 



tariff 

 Whetting Uncle Sam's appetite for lamb. 

 L. L. Heller, comp. 

 Nebraska, University of. Conservation and soil 

 'Survey, Lincoln 



Handbook of Nebraska trees; a guide to 

 the native and most important introduced 

 species. R. J. Pool. (B. 7) 

 Nebraska dairymen's association, Lincoln 



Annual report for the year 1919 

 Nebraska Department of public lands and build- 

 ings, Lincoln 

 21st biennial report of the Commissioner 

 of public lands and buildings, and of the 

 secretary of the Board of educational 

 lands and funds, Dec. 1. 1918 

 Nebraska Food, drug, dairy and oil commission, 

 Lincoln 



Biennial report for the period from Dec. 1, 

 1916-Nov. 30, 1918 

 Nebraska game and fish commission, Lincoln 

 Biennial report for the two years ending 

 Dec. 31, 1918 

 Nebraska potato improvement association, Lin- 

 coln 



1st annual report, 1919. ($1) 

 2d annual report, 1920 ($1) 

 Nebraska State horticultural society, B. R. B. 

 Weber, sec, Lincoln 



48th annual report, 1917 

 49th annual report, 1918 

 Neosho nurseries company, Neosho, Mo. 

 How to beautify your home grounds 

 Inside facts of profitable growing 

 Nevada State board of stock commissioners, 

 Caison City 



Biennial report, 1917-1918 

 Biennial report, 1919-1920 

 Nevada State rabies commission, Carson City 



Biennial report, 1917-1918. E: Records 

 Ne.vada State sheep commission, Carson City 

 Annual report, 1917 

 Annual report, 1918 

 New Brunswick Crown land department, Fred- 

 ericton 



5Sth annual report, 1918 

 New Departure manufacturing company. Engi- 

 neering service department, Bristol, Conn. 

 Tractor manual; the horse vs. the tractor 

 on the farm comparative cost data 

 New Hampshire Department of weights and 

 measures. State House, Concord 

 Household economy 

 New Hampshire Forestry commission. Concord 

 Biennial report for the two fiscal years end- 

 ing Aug. 31, 1918 

 Biennial report for the two fiscal years end- 

 ing Aug. 31, 1920 

 White pine blister rust in New Hampshire. 

 (C. 10) 

 New Jersey Board of fish and game commiis- 

 sioners, Trenton 



Annual report for the fiscal year com- 

 mencing July 1, 1919, and ending June 

 30, 1920 

 New Jersey Department of conservation and 

 development. State House, Trenton 

 Annual report for the year ending June 



30, 1918 

 Annual report for the year ending June 30, 



1919 

 Fighting forest fires 

 Fires for fun 



Forest firewardens' manual, 1920 

 Why forestry in New Jersey? 



New Jersey Department of conservation and 

 development, Division of geology and waters, 

 Trenton 



Soil survey of the Belvidere area. New 

 Jersey, A. L. Patrick and others. (B. 20) 



Soil survey of the Millville area. New 

 Jersey. C. C. Engle and others. (B. 22) 

 New Jersey Department of conservation and 

 development, Land registry, Trenton 

 New Jersey for progressive farmers 



New Jersey Department of parks and public 

 property, Newark 

 Annual report for the year ending Dec. 31, 



1919 

 Vacant lots in Newark 

 New Jersey Department of parks and public 

 property, Shade tree division, Newark 



Annual report of the Newark shade tree 



division for the year ending Dec. 31, 1917 



15th annual report for the year ending 



Dec. 31, 1918 

 Arbor day, 1921 



New Jersey Sta'te horticultural society, H. G. 

 Taylor, sec, Riverton, N.J. 



Proceedings, 44th annual session, 1918 

 New Mexico State department of education, 

 Santa Fe 



Plans and suggestions for New Mexico rural 

 school buildings 

 New South Wales Forestry commission, Sydney 



Collection of forest data and the compila- 

 tion of form factors, volume and height 

 graphs, &c. W. A. W. de Beuzeville. 

 (B. 11) 



Disease in forest trees caused by the larger 

 fungi. E. Cheel and J. B. Cleland. (B. 

 12) 



Report for the year ended 30th June, 1919. 

 (Is lOd) 



Report for the year ended 30th June, 1920. 

 R. D. Hay and others. (2s 3d) 



Report of the Forestry commission for the 

 year ended 30th June, 1918 



Sylviculture; artificial creation of forests 



Sylviculture; chapter II 



Sylviculture; chapter IV 



Sylviculture; chapter VI 

 New South Wales Government botanist and 

 director of the botanic gardens, Sydney 



Critical revision of the genus eucalyptus. 

 (V. 4,pt. 35) J. H. Maiden. (2s Gd) 



Critical revision of the genus eucalyptus, 

 pts 42-44. J. H. Maiden, (v. 5,pts. 2-4) (2s 

 6d) 



Forest flora of New South Wales, pt 63. 

 J. H. Maiden, (v. 7,pt. 3) (Is) 



Forest flora of New South Wales, pts 63, 

 65. J. H. Maiden, (v. 7,pts. 3, 5) (Is) 



FOre.'st flora of New South Wales, pt 66. 

 J. H. Maiden, (v. 7,pt. 7) (Is) 

 New York, University of the state of, Albany 



High school departments of vocational agri- 

 culture. (B. 703) 



Home project: its use in teaching voca- 

 tional agricultvire. (B. 712) 



Rural hot lunch and the nutrition of the 

 rural child. M. G. McCormick. (B. 696) 



Syllabus for nature study, humaneness, ele- 

 mentary agriculture and homemaking. (B. 

 675) 



New York Nutrition council. Health service, 

 N.Y. CO. chapter, American Red cross, 598 



Madison av 



Nutrition bibliography 



New York State college of forestry, Syracuse 

 Basket willow culture in New York state. 



J: W. Stephen. [B. v. 17,no. 24 (C. 18)] 

 Biology of polvporus paragamenus Fries. 



A. S. Rhoade-s. (Tech. Pub. 11) 

 Biologv of polyporus pargamenus Fries. 



A. S. Rhoads. [B. v. 18, no. 5 (Tech, 



Pub. 11)] 

 Black zones formed by wood-destroying 



fungi. A. S. Rhoads. [B. v. 17, no. 28 



(Tech. Pub. 8)] _ ^ „ 



Forestry for the private owner. F. F. Moon 



and H. C. Belyea. (B. 13) 

 Hardwood distillation industry in New 



York. N. C. Brown. [B. v. 17, no. 1 (Tech. 



Pub 5)] 

 List of publications of the New York State 



college of forestry. [B. v. 17, no. 4 (C. 16)] 

 Making best use of idle lands in New York. 



J: W. .Stephen. [B. v. 18,no. 6 (C. 19)] 



