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CHECKLIST 



U.S. Fed. farm loan bur., — Continued 



3d annual report, covering the period from 

 Nov. 30, 1918, to Nov. 30, 1919. (House doc. 

 553) 

 U.S. Federal horticultural board, Washington, 



Restrictions on entry of foreign plants 



widely misunderstood. C. L. Marlatt. 



(HB-130) (mim.) 



U.S. Federal trade commission, Washington, 



D C 



Annual report for the fiscal year ended 



June 30, 1919 

 Extent and growth of power of the five 

 packers in meat and other industries. 

 (Mim.) ^ , .^ T^ ^ , 



Food investigation; report of the Federal 

 trade commission on private car lines; 

 General survey of private car lines; The 

 ■packer car lines and their relations to the 

 public; Nonpacker car lines 

 Food investigation: report of the Federal 

 trade commission on the meat-packing in- 

 dustry; profits of the packers 

 Food investigation: report of the Federal 

 trade commission on the meat-packing 

 industry; pt. 2 

 Food investigation: report of the Federal 

 trade commission on the meat-packing 

 industry: part III, methods of five pack- 

 ers in controlling the meat-packing in- 

 dustry 

 Food investigation: report of the Federal 

 trade commission on the meat-packing 

 industry; summary and part I 

 Food investigation; report on canned foods; 



canned salmon 

 Food investigation; summary of the report 

 of the Federal trade commission on the 

 meat-packing industry 

 Report of the Federal trade commission on 



commercial wheat flour milling 

 Report of the Federal trade commission on 



sugar supply and prices 

 Report of the Federal trade commission 



on the grain trade, (v. 1) 

 Report of the Federal trade commission on 



the grain trade, (v. 5) 

 Report of the Federal trade commission on 

 the grain trade; terminal grain markets 

 and exchanges (v. 2) 

 Report of the Federal trade commission 



on wheat prices for the 1920 crop 

 Report on commercial wheat flour milling 

 Report on the causes of high prices of 



farm implements, May 4, 1920 

 Report on the beet sugar industry in the 



United States 

 Report on the meat-packing industry: pt. 

 4, Five larger packers in produce and 

 grocery foods, June 30, 1919. (Food in- 

 vestigation) 

 Report on the meat-packing industry: pt. 

 6, Cost of growing beef animals; Cost of 

 fattening cattle; Cost of marketing live- 

 stock, Dec, 1919. (Food investigation) 

 Report on the tobacco industry, Dec. 11, 



1920 

 Report on the wholesale marketing of food, 



June 30, 1919. (Food investigation) 

 Southern live-stock prices. (66th Cong., 2d 



sess.) 

 Summary of report on commercial feeds. 



Mar. 29. 1921 

 Summary of report on milk and milk pro- 

 ducts, 1914-1918 



U.S. Food administration, Washington, D.C. 



America's contribution through food admin- 

 istration. H. Hoover 



Dairy and the world food problem. H. 

 Hoover 



Fighting with food. R. L. Wilbur 



Institutional food conservation 



Preface to a report of the United States 

 Food administration. H. Hoover 



U.S. Forest service, Missoula, Mont. 



Possibilities for the establishment of the 

 pulp and paper industry in the Flathead 

 region of Montana 



U.S. Forest service, Washington, D.C. 



April field program, 1919. (no. 17) 



April field program, 1920. (no. 21) 



Don't take a chance on fire 



Hickory for handles. R. K. Helphenstine, jr. 



January field program, 1920. (no. 20) 



July field program, 1920. (no. 22) 



National forest areas, June 30, 1920. (Misc, 

 O.— 11) 



October field program 1918. (No. 15) 



October field program, 1919. (No. 19j 



Ouray mountains of the Uncompahgre na- 

 tional forest 



Pulpwood consumption and wood pulp pro- 

 duction, 1918. F. H. Smith 



Recreation uses on the national forests. 

 F. A. Waugh 



State forestry laws introduced by classified 

 synopses, Vermont, (serial 1 — through reg. 

 sess., 1919). J. S. Peyton, comp. Forestry 

 laws leaflet no. 24) 



Tight and slack cooperage stock production 

 in 1918. F. H. Smith and A. H. Pierson 



Timber depletion, lumber prices, lumber 

 exports, and concentration of timber own- 

 ership. (Sen. res. 311) (2d ed.) 



Tree distribution under the Kinkaid act, 

 1911. (Misc. S— 18) (1st rev.) 



Vacation days in (Colorado's national for- 

 ests 



Vacation days in the Battlement national 



forest 

 Vacation land of lakes and woods, the 

 Superior national forest 



Vacation trips in the Cochetopa national 



forest 

 What the national forests mean to the 



water user. S: T. Dana 

 Why a timber survey? E. H. Clapp 



U.S. Forest service of California, San Fran- 

 cisco 



Forestry and agriculture. R. F. Hammatt 

 Uncontrollable fire. R. Headley 



U.S. General land office, Washington, D.C. 



Regulations concerning state irrigation dis- 

 tricts in their relation to the public lands 

 of the United States, approved March 6, 

 1918 (46 L. D. 307), (Reprint Aug. 16, 

 1920, with forms 1-2). (C. 592) 



Stock-raising homesteads: act of Dec. 29, 

 1916. (C. 523) 



United States swamp land laws 



U.S. Geological survey, Washington, D.C. 



Exploratory drilling for water and use of 

 ground water for irrigation in Steptoe 

 Valley; with introd. by O. E. Meinzer. W. 

 O. Clark and C. W. Riddell. (Water-sup- 

 ply paper 467) 



Potash deposits in Spain. H. S. Gale. (B. 

 715-A) 



U.S. Government printing office, Washington, 

 D.C. 



Nation should be aroused to the danger of 

 peyote. H. L. Gandy 



U.S. Grain corporation, 42 Broadway, N.T. 

 Conference of grain and flour trade repre- 

 sentatives with the United States wheat 

 director held at Chicago, May 7, 1920 

 Grain dust explosion prevention 

 Proceedings of conference of men engaged 

 in grain dust explosion and fire preven- 

 tion campaign 



U.S. Library of congress, Washington, D.C. 

 Brief fist of references on the outlook for 

 the farmer: (methods of marketing, in- 

 creasing productivity of the soil, financ- 

 ing, labor supply and substitution of ma- 

 chinery, etc.). (mim.) 

 List of references on farm labor in the 

 United States (with special reference to 

 conditions of life and labor of farm 

 workers), (mim.) 

 U.S. National advisory committee for aero- 

 nautics, Washington, D.C. 



Kiln drying of woods for airplanes. H. D. 

 Tiemann. (Rep. 65) (10c) 



