CHECKLIST 



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N. Y. State Coll. of for., — Continued 



New York state range school on college 

 forest at Wanakena, New York. [B. v. 

 17,no. 2 (C. 14)] 

 New York state ranger school on the col- 

 lege forest at Wanakena, New York. [B. 

 V. 19, no. 4 (C. 28)] 

 Outline for study of lumber operations. " 

 N. C. Brown and H: H. Tryon. (B. v. 16, 

 no. 7) 

 Palisades interstate park: a study in rec- 

 reational forestry. P. M. Silloway, E: F. 

 Brown. (B. 10) 

 Planting of forest trees by the public 

 schools of the state. [B. v. 16,no. 23 (C. 

 13)] 

 Prolonging the life of farm timbers. L. 



Lee. (C. 34) 

 Roadside trees. H: R. Francis. [B. v. 17, 



no. 7 (C. 17)] 

 Stock for school planting. [B. v. 17, no. 26 



(C. 20)] 

 Suggested experiments in elementary plant 

 physiology. L. p. Pennington. [B. v. 17, 

 no. 30 (C. 23)] 

 "WTiat forestry means at Syracuse. H. P. 



Baker 

 Wood utilization directory of New York. 

 J: Harris and others. [B. v. 17,no. 5. 

 (Tech. Pub. 6)] 

 Yellow birch and its relation to the Adiron- 

 dack forest. E: F. McCarthy and H. C. 

 Belyea. (Tech. pub. 12) 

 New York State commissioner of highways, 

 Albany 



Report, 1917 

 New York State conservation commission, 

 Albany 



Catdkill highways. C. Pw. Pettis. (Recrea- 

 tion C. 4j 

 Circular of information relating to lands 



and forests 

 Conservation law in relation to fish and 

 game as amended to the close of the 

 regular session of 1920 

 8th annual report, 1918 



Friends and foes of wild life. C. G. Ab- 

 bott 

 New York state parks and reservations. 



C. R. Pettis. (Recreation C. 1) 

 Public use of the forest preser\'e. C. R. 



Pettis. (Recreation C. 2) 

 White pine blister rust. B. H. Paul. (B. 



15) (2d ed.) 

 Whitetail deer in New Y'ork; a study of the 

 operation of the buck law. W. S. Carpen- 

 ter 

 New York State Council of farms and markets, 

 Albany 



Preliminary report of its investigation of 

 the cost of production and distribution of 

 milk in New York state, submitted to the 

 legislature April 18, 1919. (Leg. doc. no. 

 94) 



New York State Department of farms and mar- 

 kets, Albany, N.Y. 

 Advantages of standards and grades to the 



consumer 

 Article 12-A of the agricultural law relating 



to sale of farm produce on commission 

 Article 13-A of the member-ship corporations 



law relating to cooperative agricultural, 



dairy or horticultural associations 

 By-laws of co-operative associations 

 Collective effort indispensable to human 



progress 

 Co-operative associations wth captial stock 

 Final report: investigation into the Depart- 

 ment of farms and markets. G. G. Battle 

 Provisions of article III of the agricultural 



law relating to dairy products, 1919. (C. 



189) 

 Rural motor truck express 

 Shipping by express; 2. How to collect 



for loss and breakage 

 Shipping by express; how to avoid loss and 



breakage 

 Some market problems. E. H. Porter 

 Special service of the Bureau of markets 



and storage at disposal of farmers 

 Why not go straight to the farm with your 



basket? W. H. Main 



New York State department of farms and 

 markets. Division of foods and markets, 



Albany 



Constructive economic policies. E. H. Porter 



Guides for cutting costs by careful mar- 

 keting; potatoes, make your dollar worth 

 one hundred cents by wise spending thru 

 careful buying 



Needs of present day marketing. E. H. 

 Porter 



Problems of food distribution. E. H. Porter 

 New York State department of health, Albany 



Rural health organization. (Health news B. 

 v. 15,no. 8) 

 New York State food commission, Albany 



Report for period October 18, 1917, to July 

 1, 1918 



New York State food supply commission, 



Albany 



Census of the agricultural resources of 

 New York 



New York State library, Albany 



High school departments of vocational agri- 

 culture. (B. 703) 



Home project; what it is and how con- 

 ducted 



Message from the governor transmitting 

 report of fair price milk committee of 

 the city of New York and the Commis- 

 sion on high cost of living. (Legislative 

 Doc. 29) 



Report of investigation of the Joint com- 

 mittee of the legislature relative to the 

 management and efficiency of the State 

 institute of applied agriculture on Long 

 Island. (Legislative Doc. 79) 



New York State museum bulletin, Univ. of the 

 State of New York, Albany 



33d report of the State entomologist on in- 

 jurious and other insects of the state of 

 New York, 1917. (B. 202) 



New Zealand Department of forestry, Welling- 

 ton 



Report for the year ended 31st March, 1919. 



(Is) 

 Report for the year ended 31st March, 1920. 

 (Is) 



Nigeria Forest office, Lagos, Nigeria, Africa 

 Annual report on the forest administration 

 for the year 1919 



Not available for distribution 



Norfolk Chamber of commerce, Board of trade, 



Virginia 



Dairy farming in tidewater Virginia: re- 

 markable development of dairy industry; 

 500<% increase in six years. B: L. Purcell 



North Carolina, University of. Bureau of exten- 

 sion, Chapel Hill 

 Comparison of mechanical features and 



operating principles of farm lighting sets. 



P. H. Daggett and W. C. Walke. (Ext. 



leaflets v. 3,no. 2) 

 Consolidation of rural schools. E. W. 



Knight. (Ext. leaflets v. 3, no. 6) 

 Consolidation of rural schools. E. W. 



Knight. (Ext. leaflets v. 3,no. 8) (2d ed.) 



(25c) 

 Design and improvement of school grounds. 



W. C. Coker and E. Hoffmann. (Ext. B. 



Spec. ser. 1) 

 Development of farm water powers. W. C. 



Walke. (Ext. leaflets v. 3,nos. 9 & 10) 

 Electric light and power, water supply, 



sanitation, and telephones. (Ext. leaflets 



V. 3, no. 2) 

 Library extension service. L: R. Wilson. 



(Ext. leaflets v. 4,no. 4) 

 Music in the public schools. P. J; Weaver. 



(Ext. leaflets v. 4, no. 6) 

 North Carolina club year book, 1917-1918: 



county government and county affairs in 



North Carolina. (Ext. Ser. B. 30) (25c) 

 Sanitation in the South. T. Saville. (Ext. 



Leaflets v. 2,no. 9) 



North Carolina Forestry association, Chapel Hill 

 Forest protection or devastation? it is up 

 to North Carolina! (15c) 



