Circulars. 



1. Back yard poultry keeping. 



J . C . Graham . 

 S. Food, feeding and drin>;in{f appliances 

 and nosting material to attract birds. 



E. li. Forbusli. 

 7.. Report of the entoniolop-ist for 1V18. 



H. T. Fernald. 



4. The English cparrov; and some means of 

 controlling it. E. H. Forhurh. 



5. Turkey raising. Llargaret liahaney. 



6. Factors affecting hardiness in fruits. 



U. P. Kedrick. 



7. Fruit market possihilities in the ex- 

 port trade. A. Xi . Otis. 



6. The efficient management of labor on 

 the farm. F. 0. Sears. 



i: . Control of the principal insects in- 

 jurious to the apx^le above ground. 



T. J. iieadlee. 



10. Bird houses and nesting boxes. 



E. H. Forbush. 



11. Orchard, berry, and vegetable fertili- 

 zers. H. J. V/heeler. 



1£. Outdoor bird stud;. E. K. Forbusli. 

 13. Plants that attract and shelter birds 



and some that protect cultivated fruit. 



E. H. Forbush. 



15. Practical suggestions for raising tur- 

 ju.q^ *. » ij»jLi.j.yzser. 



llarslial Fabyan. 



16. Taking the risks out of farming. 



E. S. Brigham. 



17. The small agricultural fair. 



0. E. Hemey. 



18. Easpberry and blackberry grovang in 

 Massachusetts. S. L. Davenport. 



IV. Llariieting apples. D. T. Dodd. 



f5 20. Spraying. K. h. V/hetsel. 



S5 £1. Fruit grov;ing for profit. 

 cNi C. v: . i:ann . 



""" ZZ, Modern development in peach growing. 

 ^ II. ix. Blake. 



-> 23. iipple grading laws. B. D. Van Buren. 



24. 'A'inter in:ury to fruit trees. 



^". H. Chandler. 



25. The farmers* interest in game protection. 



E. H. Forbush. 



