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South Africa, Union of, Office of census and 

 statistics. Cape Town 

 Agricultural census, 1918; statistics of agri- 

 cultural and pastoral production. (U. G. 

 53-1919) (S. P. 11) (3s 6d) 

 Agricultural census, no 3, 1920: statistics 

 of agricultural and pastoral production. 

 (S.P. 26) (U.G. 12-1921) (3s 6d) 

 South Africa, Union of. Select committee on 

 irrigation, Cape Town 

 Report. (S.C. '15-'20) (?price) 

 South Africa Government printing and station- 

 ery office, Pretoria 



British Kmpire forestry conference, Lon- 

 don, 1920; statement relating to the Union 

 of South Africa 

 Grain elevators for Union of South Africa. 

 W: L. Philip. (3s) 

 South African railways and harbours. Publicity 

 department, 32 Victoria st, Westminster, Lon- 

 don, S.W. 1 



Farming opportvinities in the I'nion of 

 South Africa 

 South Australia Department of forestry, Ade- 

 laide 



Soil survey and forest physiography of 

 Kuitpo, South Australia. E. O. Teale. 

 (B. 6) 

 South Australia Department of public health, 

 Adelaide 



Theory and practice of sanitation in coun- 

 try places including the bacteriolytic 

 tank system. W. R. Smith. (6th ed.) 

 South Australia government intelligence and 

 tourist bureau. King William st, Adelaide 

 South Australia for the fruit grower 

 South Australia Woods and forests department, 

 Adelaide 



Annual progress report upon state forest 

 administration in South Australia for 

 the year 1917-18. W. Gill 

 Annual progress report upon state forest 

 administration in South Australia for the 

 year 1918-19. W. Gill 



Not available for free distribution 

 Annual progress report upon state forest 

 administration for the year 1919-20. W. 

 Gill 

 South Dakota Department of game and fish, 

 Pierre 



10th annual report, June 30, 1918-June 30, 



1919 

 11th annual report, June 30, 1919-June 30, 

 1920 

 South Dakota Food and drug department, Ver- 

 milion 

 Biennial report for the period July 1, 1918- 

 June 30, 1920 

 Bulletin 71 



Bulletin, O '18, p. 3-11 Eggs vs. egg sub- 

 stitutes 

 South Dakota good egg law. (Spec. B. My) 

 South Dakota Geological and natural history 

 survey, Vermilion 



Birds of South Dakota. W: H. Over and 

 C. W. Thorns. (B. Ser. 21, no. 9) 



South Dakota Rural credit board, Pierre 



How to secure a loan from the rural credit 



board 

 Laws of South Dakota establishing a sys- 

 tem of rural credits, from chapter 14 of 

 political regulations, revised code of 1919 

 as amended by chapter 304, session laws 

 1919; also supreine court decision in case 

 of Schaaf vs. South Dakota rural credit 

 board, 39 South Dakota reports 377, 164 

 N.W. reporter 964. (C. 4) 



South Dakota state horticultural society, N. E. 

 Hansen, sec, Brookings 



15th and 16th annual reports, 1918-1919 

 17th annual report, Madison, S.D., Jan. 20- 

 22, 1920 



South Dakota State live stock sanitary board, 

 Pierre 



Annual report for the fiscal year ending 



June 30th 1919 

 Annual report for the fiscal year ending 

 June 30th, 1920 



South Dakota Superintendent of public in- 

 struction, Pleire 



South Dakota arbor and bird day book 



Southern Cypress manufacturers' association, 



820 Perdido st. New Orleans, I>a. 



Rate book on cypress lumber and shingles; 

 eastern edition. (Vol. 29 and amendment 

 no. 2) 

 Rate book on cypress lumber and shingles; 

 western edition. (Vol. 30 and amendment 

 no. 1) 



Southern fertilizer association. Soil Improve- 

 ment committee, Atlanta, Ga. 



A.Cid pjiotepnute \ s. giound rock phosphate. 



tC. 19) 

 As is fertilizer so is crop production. J. N. 



Harper. (C. 12) 

 Calcium arsenate — the boll weevil poison. 



C: A. Whittle. (C. 25) 

 Commercial plant food 



Coiton production. J. N. Harper. (B. 31) 

 Fertility maintenance in the cotton grow- 

 ing region. A. G. Smith. (B. oO) 

 Feitilizlng corn and velvet beans. C: A. 



Whittle. (C. 14) 

 Food crop problems; increased yields per 



acre, not increased acreage, the solution. 



D. B. Osborne. (C. 5> 

 How to fight the weevil and grow cotton. 



C: A. \\hittle. (C. 24) 

 How to use fertilizers; amounts per acre 



for profit. (C. 23) 

 Hysterics and fertilizers; fewer acres — 



more fertilization. (C. 20) 

 Intensive farming the solution of South's 



problem. D. B. Osborne. (C. 6> 

 Keen business metliods needed to save 



South its cotton supremacy. C. A. 



Whittle. (C. 21) 

 Legume nitrogen. C: A. Whittle. (B. 33) 

 Nitro-baeteria fertilizers. C. A. Whittle. 



(Pamph. no. 15) 

 Peanuts. J. N. Harper. (B. 16) 

 Peanuts as a cash crop. D. B. Osborne. 



(C. 1) 

 Small grain production in the South. J. C. 



Pridmore. (C. 18) 

 Soil management and plant food. (B. 25) 

 Soluble plant foods. J. C. Pridmore. (B. 



15) 

 Status of food crops as affected bv the 



war. D. B. Osborne. (B. 26) 

 Velvet beans. J. C. Pridmore. (C. 4) 

 What the crops are asking for. J. N. Har- 

 per. (C. 2) 

 Why soy beans? C: A. Whittle. (C. 3) 



Southern forestry congress. Chapel Hill, N.C. 



Proceedings of the 2d Southern forestry 

 congress. New Orleans, La., Jan. 28-30, 

 1920 



Proceedings of the Southern forestry con- 

 gress, Asheville, N.C, July 11-15, 1916 



Southern pine association, 600 Interstate Bank 

 bldg.. New Orleans 



Effective lumber merchandising 



Gulf coast classification of pitch pine, re- 

 sawn lumber and sawn timber 



Size and quality of southern pine timber. 

 W. D. Brush 



Southern pine; what it is and what it is 

 used for; technical and general informa- 

 tion for architects, engineers, and builders 



Southern yellow pine timbers including 

 definition of the new density rule 



Standard specifications for grades of south- 

 ern yellow pine lumber 



War activities of the Southern pine asso- 

 ciation 



Southern Rhodesia Legislative council, Salis- 

 bury 

 Report on grain elevators for Rhodesia and 

 the territory of the Mozambique com- 

 pany. W. L. Philip. (A 17-1920) 



Southern wholesale grocers' association, Bu- 

 reau of research and publicity, Jacksonville, 

 Fla. 



Case against the meat packers as seen by 

 the wholesale grocers of the South. L: H. 

 Haney 



