Circulars, 



31. The farmer's interest in game -protection. 



E.H.Forbush, 



32. Beef -oroduction in New England. 



H.H.Wing. 



33. Profitable far:n -ooultry with special 



reference to eggs and meat . .W.R.Graham. 



34. Household accounting Miss L.Comstock. 



35. alfalfa for New England A.D.Crorawell. 



36. Factors affecting economical milk 



production C.H.Sckles. 



37. The value of experimental work for truck 



farmers T.G. Johnson. 



38. The encouragement of clean milk production. 



L.B. Cook. 



39. A practical system of farm bookkeeping. 



Miss C. Goddard. 



40. Co-operation in fruit growing as practiced 



in Nova Scotia W. H. Woodworth. 



41. Cranberry Growing H.J.Franklin. 



42. The home vegetable garden Allen French. 



43. The sanitary side of farm water supplies. 



X. H.Goodnough. 



44. Sewage disnosal in rural districts. 



E.H.Williams. 



45. The starling E.H.Forbush, 



46. The tent caterpillar H.T.Fernald. 



47. Bird houses and nesting boxes.E.H.Forbush. 

 4S. The English sparrow and the means of 



controlling it E.H.Forbush. 



49. Food plants to attract birds and protect 



fruit E.H.Forbush, 



50. Ap-ple grading and nacking W.Wheeler. 



51. Tobacco growing in the Connecticut River 



Valley L.K. Smith. 



52. Onion growing in the Connecticut River Valley. 



L.R. Smity. 



53. Poultry and egg -Droduction. .. .H.R.Lewis. 



54. Standardization of farm products. 



C. McCarthy. 



