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U.S. Congress. Senate — Continued 



Survey of pulp woods on the public domain: 

 a letter from the Secretary of agriculture 

 to the chairman of the Senate committee 

 on agriculture and forestry upon the 

 merits of the bill (S. 3555) authorizing the 

 Secretary of agriculture to make a sur- 

 vey of pulp woods on the public domain 

 and to prepare a plan for the reforesta- 

 tion of pvilpwoods lands and appropriat- 

 ing the sum of ?1, 000,000 for these pur- 

 poses 

 U.S. Congress. Senate committee on agriculture 

 and forestry, Washington, D.C.. Apply to 

 congressmen 



Creating a federal live stock commission, 

 report to accompany S. 3944. (Calendar 

 no. 386, Rep. 429) 



Dehydration of fruits and vegetables; hear- 

 ing before the subcommittee of the Sen- 

 ate committee on agriculture and for- 

 estry on S. 3665 



Extension of provisions of the food and 

 drugs act: hearing on S. 3011 



Government control of the meat-packing 

 industry: hearings on S. 5305, to stimulate 

 production, sale and distribution of live 

 stock and live stock products. (2pts) 



Standard grades of naval stores; hearings 

 before the committee on agriculture and 

 forestry United States Senate; 66th Con- 

 gress, 1st session on S. 1351 



Sugar shortage. (Senate Rep. 2S6) 



Transportation of wheat: hearings pursuant 

 to S. res. 211 



U.S. Congress. Senate committee on banking 

 and currency, Washington, D.C. Apply to con- 

 gressmen 



Development of semiarid land: hearing on 

 S. 3942 



U.S. Congress. Senate committee on irrigation 

 and reclamation of arid lands, Washington, 

 D.C. Apply to congressmen 

 Rio Grande (Texas-New Mexico) irrigation 

 project: hearing on S. 2530 



U.S. Congress. Senate committee on manufac- 

 tures, ^Vashington, D.C. Apply to congress- 

 men 



Newsprint paper Industry; hearing before 

 a subcommittee of the Committee on 

 manufacturers. United States Senate, 66th 

 Cong., 2d sess. ; pursuant to S. res. 164; a 

 resolution authorizing the committee on 

 manufactures to investigate the news- 

 print paper Industry April 28-May 17, 

 1920) 

 Newsprint paper industry; hearings before 

 a subcommittee of the Committee on 

 manufactures. United States Senate, 66th 

 Cong., 2d sess., pursuant to S. res. 164; 

 a resolution authorizing the committee on 

 manufactures to investigate the news- 

 print paper industry (executive session. 

 May 4-14, 1920) 

 Newsprint paper industry investigation; re- 

 port. (66th Cong., 2d sess.. Sen. Rep. 62) 



U.S. Congress. Senate committee on the 

 judiciary, Washington, D.C. Apply to con- 

 gressmen 



Labor, agricultural, dairy, and horticultural 

 organizations: hearing before a sub- 

 committee on S. 845 



U.S. Council of national defense, Woman's com- 

 mitte, Washington, D.C. 



Agencies for the sale of cooked foods with- 

 out profit. I. L. Peters 



U.S. Department of agriculture Library, Wash- 

 ington. D.C. 

 Check list of the publications issued by 

 the Bureau of plant industry. United 

 States Department of agriculture, 1901- 

 1920, and by the divisions and offices 

 which combined to form this Bureau, 

 1862-1901. (Bibliog. contributions no. 3) 

 (Mim.) 

 Check list of the publications of the Depart- 

 ment of agriculture on the subject of 

 plant pathology, 1837-1918. (Bibliog. con- 

 tilhutions no. 1) (Mim. J 



U.S. Department of agriculture, Office of Infor- 

 mation, Washington, D.C. 

 Trees for town and city streets. (Mim.) 



U.S. Department of agriculture, Weather bu- 

 reau, Washington, D.C. 



2yth antiual report of the Iowa weather 

 and crop service for 1918. 



U.S. Department of labor, Washington D.C. 



Report of Special committee appointed by 

 the Secretary of labor to investigate com- 

 plaints against the temporary admission 

 of aliens for agricultural purposes 



U.S. Department of labor, U.S. Boys' working 

 reserve, Washington, D.C. 

 Booklet of information 



Statement of the purpose and scope of the 

 Boys' working reserve 



U.S. Division of animal husbandry, Washing- 

 ton, D.C. 



Candling and preservation of eggs. (A. H. 



Ser. (5—25) 

 First care of baby chicks 

 Hatch early 



Homemade poultry appliances for poultry 

 club members. (A. H. Ser. G— 27) 



U.S. Federal board for vocational education, 

 Washington, D.C. 



Agricultural and industrial community for 

 arrested cases of tuberculosis and their 

 families. H. H. Pattison. (B. 32, Re-educ. 

 Ser. 6) 



Bee keeping. W. J. Quick. (Vocational re- 

 habilitation Ser. 37) 



Bookkeeping; farm receipts and expendi- 

 tures in single entry. (Rehabilitation 

 monograph joint ser. no. 62) 



Clothing for the family. (B. 23, Home Econ. 

 Ser. 1) 



Farm management as a vocation. (Voca- 

 tional rehabilitation Ser. 21) 



Farm mechanics as a vocation. (Vocational 

 rehabilitation Ser. 36) 



Flour milling for disabled soldiers, sailors 

 and marines to aid them in choosing a 

 vocation. (Vocational rehabilitation Ser. 

 42) 



Forestry pursuits; foresters, rangers, forest 

 guards. (Vocational rehabilitation ser. no. 

 10) 



General farming. (Vocational rehabilita- 

 tion Ser. 26) 



Home economics education. (B. 28, Home 

 Econ. Ser. 2) 



Lessons in animal production for southern 

 schools. (B. 56, Ag. Ser. 7) 



Lumber industry. (Vocational rehabilitation 

 Ser. 19) 



Survey of tlie needs in the field of vocational 

 home economics education. (B. 37. Home 

 Econ. Ser. 4) 



Technical agriculture as a vocation. (Voca- 

 tional rehabilitation Ser. 33) 



3d annual report, 1919. (Vol. 1) 



Training of teachers of vocational agricul- 

 ture. (B. 27) 



Use and preparation of food. (B. 35, Home 

 econ. ser. no. 3) 



Woodworking for the dairy farm. (Rehabil- 

 itation monograph joint ser. no. 29) 



Woodworking for the general farm. (Reha- 

 bilitation monograph joint ser. no. 27) 



U.S. Federal farm loan bureau, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Farm loan primer. (C. 5, rev.) 



Federal farm loan act. (C. 4) 



How farmers may form a national farm 

 loan association. (C. 2) 



Killing oft mortgages. (C. 7) (rev.) 



National farm loan associations: organiza- 

 tion, management powers, and limita- 

 tions. (C. 1, rev.) , , ^ 



Rulings and regulations of the Federal farm 

 loan board to June 30, 1919. (C. 10) 



Statement showing loans applied for, ap- 

 proved and closed from organization to 

 Oct. 31, 1919. (Mim.) ,. ^ ^ 



Statement showing total loans applied for, 

 aoDroved and closed from organization 

 to Dec. 31. 1919, segregated by states ana 

 districts. (M'im.) 



