2l6 PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL BOTANY 



SOY-BEANS 



MORSE, W. J.: Harvesting Soy-bean Seed. Farmers' Bulletin 886, 1917; The Soy- 

 Bean: its Culture and Uses. Farmers' Bulletin 973, 1918. 



PIPER, C. V. and MORSE, W. J.: The Soy Bean: History, Varieties and Field Studies. 

 Bulletin 197, Bureau of Plant Industry, 1910. 



PIPER, C. V. and, NIELSEN, H. T.: Soy-Beans. Farmers' Bulletin 372, 1909. 



WILLIAMS, THOMAS A.: Soy-Beans as a Forage Crop. Also LONGWORTHY, C. F.: Soy- 

 Beans as Food for Man. Farmers' Bulletin 58, 1897. 



PEANUTS 

 BEATTIE, W. R.: Peanuts. Farmers' Bulletin 356, 1909; The Peanut. Farmers' 



Bulletin 431, 1911. 



ED. Groundnuts. Gardeners' Chronicle, new ser., xiv, 293, September 4, 1880. 

 HANDY, R. B.: Peanuts: Culture and Uses. Farmers' Bulletin 25, 1895. 

 THOMPSON, H. C. and BAILEY, H. S.: Peanut Oil. Farmers' Bulletin 751, 1916. 

 WALDRON, RALPH A.: The Peanut, its History, Histology, Physiology and Utility. 



Contributions Botanical Laboratory, University of Pennsylvania, iv, 301-338, 



1919. 



MISCELLANEOUS FORAGE PLANTS 



ABEL, MARY HINMAN: Beans, Peas and other Legumes as Food. Farmers' Bulletin 



121, 1900. 

 BALL, CARLETON R.: Winter Forage Crops for the South. Farmers' Bulletin 147, 



1902. 

 COOK, O. F. : Olneya Beans. A Native Food Product of the Arizona Desert. Journal 



of Heredity, x, 321-331, October, 1919. 

 CORBETT, L. C.: Beans. Farmer's Bulletin 289, 1907. 



PIPER, C. V.: Kudzu, Circular 89, U. S. Department of Agriculture, io"2O. 

 PIPER, C. V. and MORSE, W. J.: Five Oriental Species of Beans. Bulletin 119, U. S. 



Department of Agriculture, 1914. 

 PIPER, C. V. and McKEE, ROLAND: Bur Clover. Farmers' Bulletin 693, 1915; Vetches. 



Farmers' Bulletin 515, 1912. 

 McKEE, ROLAND: Purple Vetch. Farmers' Bulletin 967, 1918; Horse Beans, Farmers' 



Bulletin 969, 1918. 

 McNAiR, A. D. and MERCIER, W. B.: Lespedeza, or Japan Clover. Farmers' Bulletin 



441, 1911. 

 NORTON, J. B. S. AND WALLS, E. P. : The Wild Legumes of Maryland and their 



Utilization. Bulletin 100, Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station, 97-124, 



March, 1905. 

 SMITH, A. G.: Vetch Growing in the South Atlantic States. Farmers' Bulletin 529, 



1913- 

 TRACY, S. M. and COE, H. S.: Velvet Beans. Farmers' Bulletin 962, 1-918. 



MISCELLANEOUS NON-LEGUMINOUS PLANTS 



FORSLING, C. L.: Chopped Soapweed as Emergency Feed for Cattle on Southwestern 

 Ranges. Bulletin 745, U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



