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Al. SECRETARY— Continued 



Farmers' bulletins — Continued 



1899. 32 pp. 



20 pp. 

 (Abridgment of 



28 pp. 



No. 107. Experiment station work, 13. 

 See also AlO.n-.l. 



No. 108. Saltbushes; by P. Beveridge Kennedy. 1900. 



No. 109. Farmers' reading courses; by L. H. Bailey, 

 bull. 72, exp. stations). 1900. 20 pp. 



No. 110. Rice culture in U. S. ; by S. A. Knapp. 1900. 



No. 111. Farmer's interest in good seed; by A. J. Pieters. 1900. 24 pp. 



No. 112. Bread and principles of bread making; by Helen W. Atwater. 

 1900. 39 pp. 



No. 113. Apple and how to grow it; by G. B. Brackett. 1900. 32 pp. 



No. 114. Experiment station work, 14. 1900. 28 pp. 

 See also AlO. 11:1. 



No. 115. Hop culture in California; by Daniel Flint. 1900. 28 pp. 



No. 116. Irrigation in fruit growing; by E. J. Wickson. 1900. 48 pp. 



No. 117. Sheep, hogs, and horses in Pacific Northwest; 1. Sheep hus- 

 bandry, by James Withcombe; 2. Hog raising, by Hiram T. 

 French; 3. Horse industry, by S. B. Nelson. 1900. 28 pp. 



No. 118. Grape growing in South [by] S. M. Tracy. 1900. 32 pp. 



No. 119. Experiment station work, 15. 1900. 31 pp. 

 See also AlO. 11:1. 



No. 120. Principal insects affecting tobacco plant; by L. O. Howard. 

 (Reprinted, with slight revision by the author, from Yearbook of 

 Department of Agriculture for 1898. ) 1900. 32 pp. 



No. 121. Beans, peas, and other legumes as food; by Mary Hinman Abel. 



1900. 32 pp. 



No. 122. Experiment station work, 16. 1900. 32 pp. 



See also AlO. 11:1. 

 No. 123. Red clover seed: information for purchasers; by A. J. Pieters. 



1901. 11 pp. 



No. 124. Experiment station work, 17. 1901. 32 pp. 



See also AlO. 11:1. 

 No. 125. Protection of food products from injurious temperatures; by 



H. E. Williams. 1901. 26 pp. 

 No. 126. Practical suggestions for farm buildings; by George G. Hill. 



1901. 48 p]i. 

 No. 127. Important insecticides: directions for their preparation and 



use; revision of Farmers' Bulletin no. 19; by C. L. IMarlatt. 1901. 



42 pp. 

 No. 128. Eggs and their uses as food ; by C. F. Langworthy. 



Same, revised edition. 1901. 32 pp. 

 No. 129. Sweet potatoes; by D. M. Nesbit. 1901. 40 pp. 



Same [revised]. 1902. 40 pp. 

 No. 130. Mexican cotton-boll weevil; Ijy Frederick W. Mallv. 1901. 



30 pp. 

 No. 131. Household tests for detection of oleomargarine and renovated 



butter; by G. E. Patrick. 1901. 11 pp. 

 No. 132. Principal insect enemies of growing wheat; by C. L. Marlatt. 



1901. 40 pp. 

 No. 133. Experiment station work, 18. 1901. 32 pp. 



See also AlO. 11:1. 

 No. 134. Tree planting on rural school grounds; by Wm. L. Hall. 1901. 



38 pp. 

 No. 135. Sorghum sirup manufacture; bv A. A. Denton. 1901. 40 pp. 

 No. 136. Earth roads; by Maurice O. Eldridge. 1902. 24 pp. 

 No. 137. Angora goat; by (George Fayette Thompson. 1901. 48 pp. 

 No. 138. Irrigation in field and garden; by E. J. Wickson. 1901. 40 pp. 

 No. 139. Emmer; a grain for semiarid regions; by Mark Alfred Carleton. 



1901. 16 pp. 

 No. 140. Pineapple growing; by Peter II. Rolfs. 1901. 48 pp. 

 No. 141. Poultry raising on farm; by D. E. Salmon. 1901. 16 pp. 

 No. 142. Principles of nutrition and nutritive value of food; by W. O. 



Atwater. 1902. 48 pp. 



1901. 32 pp. 



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