I MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9^ U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



47. Lessons for Amerlcau ixjtato flowers from (Jernian experiences. W. A. Orton. 



1913. 



48. The sliriiikiiu'o of Klielleil corn wlillo in cars In trimsit. J. W. T. Duvd and Laurel 



Ituval. lYll3. 



4".>. Tile cost of raising a ilaiiv row. V. Morris Bcnnt'tt and Murtoii (). Cooper. 1014. 



50. I'os.slhU' aKilcultr.ral divclopiui Jil lu Alntka. Levi Chublnic k. liH J. 



61. A l)acterti>loglcul and chejnLul study of miainercial enKs in the producing districts 

 of the Central West. M. E. Pennlnston. M. K. Jenkins, B. (y St. John, and 

 W. n Hicks. 1!»14. 



f»2. The nnthrnciuMe of the manKO lu I'loridn. S. M. McMurran. 11(14. 



B3. Dlijccl li.sson and experluieiital roads and Ijrld^e construction. 11)12-1913. Contri- 

 bution from the om.e of I'lililic Roads. I'.ti3. 



64. The topourapliic fcaiuri's of tlie desert ba.sln of the United States, with reference 



to tile posKil)li' occurrence of potash. E. E. Free. Iftl4. 

 66. Balsam fir. Unpliael Zoii. I'.'ll. 



66. A spe<lal flank for the rapid determination of water in flotir and meal. Jolin H. 



Cox. 1014. 

 57. Water Riipply, phimbiuK, au<l Hewage disposal for country homes. Uohcrt W. 



Trulliim.r. 1!)14. 

 5S. l-lve liiii.ortaut wild duck food.'^. W. L. McAtee. 1014. 

 50. The tohaico s|i|li worm. A. C. .Morgan and S. K. Crum. 1014. 



00. The reluiii.n of cottmi biiylnj; to colton Krowiuj;. O. F. Cook. 1914. 



01. I'ota.sh sails and otlier salines in tiie Great Hasln region. O. .T. Vouns. 1014. 



Q'2. Tests i.f the waste, tensile strength ar.d bli-achin;; qualities of the different Krndeu 

 of cotton as standardized by the I'nited Statis (Joverument. N. A. Cobb. 15114. 



03. Factors j;overniuK the siu'ce.ssful .shl|)nient of oranges from Florida. A. V. Stuben- 



rauch. M. J. Kauisev. and Llovd S. Teuny, n.vslsted by others. 1914. 



04. Potato wilt, leaf roll, and related diseases. W. A. Orton. 1014. 



05. Cerebrospinal mtnlnu'itls. ("Forage poisoning.") John U. Mobler. 1014. 



06. Statistics of siii,'ar in tiie United States and Its insular pos.sesslons, 1881-1912. 



Frank .Viidrews. 1014. 



67. Tests iif liockv .Mountain woods for telephone poles. Norman de W. Belts and 



A. L. Iloini." 1014. 



65. Pasture and frrain crops for hogs in the Pacific Nortliwest. Byron Hunter. 1914. 



69. CIcuta. or water hemlock. C. Dwight MarsJi, A. B. Clawson, and Iladicixh Marsh. 



1014. 



70. Iniinnnlzation tests with glanders vaccine. John R. Mohler and Adolpli Kichboru. 



1014. 



71. The w.'t lands of southern Louisiana and their drainage. Charles W. Okey. 1914. 

 71!. fuilibilitv of longleaf pine for paper pulp. Ileury E. Surface and Robert E. 



Co()l)er." 1014. 



78. Raising' and fattening beef calves lu Alabama. Han T. Gray and W. F. Ward. 1014. 



74. Inland Imat service: Freight rates on farm i)roducts and time of transit on inliiud 



waterways in the United States. Frank Andrews. 1914. 



75. Alfalfa sod produi tion : Pollination studies. C. V. Piper. Morgan W. Bvansr 



Roland Mclve. and W. J. Morse. 1014. 



76. Laboratnrv .'ind liidd assay of aisenb'al dipping Ihiid-!. Robert M. Chapin. 1014. 



?7. Rocky .Miiuntain mine timbers. Norman do W. Belts. 1014. 

 8. Tlie so-called tobacco wireworm In Virginia. G. A. Runner. 1914. 



79. Research stuilli-s on the curing of leaf tobacco. W. W. Garner, C. W. Bacon, and 



C. L. Koubert. 1914. 



80. Effects of certain cooking conditions in producing soda pulp from uspen. Henry 



K. Surface. 1014. 



81. The potato nuarantine and tlie .\mericrtn potato Industry. W. A. Orton. 1914. 



82. Pownery sc.-ib (S/'onjro.'.vKjrn sitbtnTonca) of potatoes. I. E. Melbus. 1914. 



83. Farmers' institute and agricultural extension work in the Unlfetl Statt-a In 1013. 



John Hamilton. 1914. 



84. E.vperinK'iits with iid", the new Japanese vegetalde. David Falrchild. 1014. 

 Sa. Tlie cost of Pasteurizing milk and cream. John T. Bowen. 1914. 



80. Tests of wooden liarreis. J. A. Newllti. 1014. 



87. Flumes and llumlng. Eugene S. Bruce. 1914. 



88. The contrcd of the codling nioth In the Pecos Valley lu New Mexico. A. L. Qualn- 



lan..-. 1014. 

 80. 'I'he death of chestnuts and oak due to ArmUlaria mrllca. W. H. Ivong. 1014. 



00. The r.i.se apliis. H. M. Uu-^sell. 1014. 



01. Cost and method of clearing land In the Lake States. Harry Thompson and Earl 



l>. Strait. 1014. 



02. Itestruitloii of germ.^ of Infectious liee diseases by heatltiir. G. F. White. 1014. 

 08. The temperature of the honey bee cluster in winter. E. F. i'blllips and George S. 



Demuth. 1014. 

 94. Domestic breeds of sheep in America. E. L. Shaw and L. L. Ileller. 1014. 



05. Insect <lamage to the cones and se«'d8 of pHcili<- coast conlfer.-i. Jolin M. .Miller. 



101 J. 



06. The temperature of the liee colony. Burton N. (;ates. 1014. 



97. Id< ntifleation of commercial firllll/.er nialerials. William H. Fr\'. 1014. 



98. The application of refrigt-ration to the h.'indling of milk. John T. Bowen. 1914. 

 00. Tests iif .icleclloiis from livbri.ls and <<>mniercial varieties of oats. C. W. Warburton, 



L. C. Burnett, .md II. H. Love. 1014. 



100. Walnut aphlde* in California. W. M. Davidson. 1014. 



101. Relative resistance of various conifers to inJe<tioii with creosote. C. H. Tee.sdale. 



1014. 



102. Acidity as a factor In fleiermlning the degree of soundness In corn. IL J. Besley 



and G. H. Baston. 1014. 



103. .Mum in fodds. Report of (he referee board of consnlllng scientific experts. 1914. 



104. Thrlps as pulliiiaturs of beet flowers. Harry B. Shaw. 1914. 



105. Progress reports of experiments In dust prevention and road preservation, 1013. 



1014. 



106. The granular venereal disease and ab<irtion in cattle. W. L. Williams. 1014. 



107. Birds in relation to the alfalfa weevil. B. R. Kalmbacb. 1014. 



