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5^4. Collection of woeN-il8 and inffstod sfjuarcs as a means of control of the cotton 



boll weevil In the Mississippi Delt;i. B. K. Coad and T. h\ McOehee. 1017. 

 565. How to candle eirgs. M. K. Pennington, M. K. Jenkins, and H. M. P. Betts. 



191 «. 

 5fi«. The EiiropeiiM earwii; and Its control. D. W. Jones. 1917. 

 5C7. Increased vicid of turpfiitino and rc.^in from double chipping. A. W. Schorpcr 



and K. I.. I'd ti-nw. 1JI17. 

 5r>8. The presence of arsenic In hops. W. W. Stockber;:er and W. I). Collins. 1017. 

 560. The sanitary control of toraato-canninu factories. Burton J. Howard and Charles 



II. Stephenson. Iill7. 



570. The byproducts of rice mllllnt;. J. B. Keed an<l K. W. Liepsncr. 1017. 



571. The pecan 1< af case hearer, .lohn B. <iill. 1017. 



572. The recovery of potash as a by -proilnct in t-lie ceineiit iiidustry. William H. Ross, 



Albert II. Morz. and ('. U. \V.iij:ner. 1017. 



573. The sheep industry on the Minidoka reclamation i)rojoct. E. F. Rinehart. 1017. 



574. The conversiun m' thi- \vei>;hts of niedianl'-al separations of corn, wlieat, and other 



Brains Into piTcentageB. 10. (I. Boerner. 1017. 



575. Stock poi.<niiins: plant.-- of the r.inw. «". I>. Marsli. U>is. 



570. The m;inufactrre of cottaKe cheese in creameries and milk plants. Arnold O. 



Dnhlb-rj:. 1017. 

 577. Experiments in the control of potato leak. Lon A. Hawkins. 1017. 

 57S. A study of haymaking crews and lal'or costs. II. B. .McClure. 19ix. 

 570. Ci'lery stora'^e <'.\.pt-rinie:its. IT. ('. Thompson. 1017. 



580. Effects of grazintr upoi> western yellow pine reproduction in the national forests 



of Arizona and New Me.xieo. Uobeit 1{. Hill. 1017. 



581. Microscopical studies on tomato inoducts. Burton J. Howard and Charles H. 



Stephenson. 1017. 



582. Farm manaxement and farm profits on irrigated land in the Provo area. (Utah 



Lake Valley.) L. (i. fonnor. 101«. 



583. Report on the exp.Timenlal convict road camp. Fulton Countv, Ga. H. S. Fair- 



bank, U. H. Eastham. and W. F. Draper. 1918. 



584. The control of b.ou' choli-ra. with a distu.'^sion of the results of field e.xperimcnis. 



A. D. .Melvin and M. Dorset. 1017. 



585. A guide for formulating a milk ordinan<e. Bureau of Animal Industry and Bureau 



of Chemistry. 1017. 

 58G. Progress reports of experiments in dust prevention and road preservation, 101 (J. 



1018. 

 5S7. The handling and storing of apples in the Pacific Northwest. H. J. Ramsev. A. W. 



McKay. K. I.. Markell. and IT. S. I'.ird. 1017. 

 588. Increased cattle production on soutliwestern ranges. James T. Jardine and 



L. f. Hiiitt. 1017. 

 580. The 2x-hoiir law r(^trulating the interstate transportation of livestock: Its purpose, 



requirements, and enforcement. Harry (ioding and A. Joseph Raub. 1918. 



590. A system of a'-countlng for fruit sliipping organizations. O. A. Nahstoll and John 



R. Humphrey. 1018. 



591. Manufacturing tests of the official cotton standards for grade. William S. Dean 



and t'red Taylor. 1017. 

 502. Courses in scondary agriculture for southern schools. (Third and fourth years.) 



H. P. Barrows. 1017. 

 59.1. Judging sheep as a subject of instruction in secondary schools. H. P. Barrows. 



1017. 



594. Geography of wheat iirices. L. B. Zaixilcon. lOlSr^ 



595. Winter wlie.-it in the Gnat Plains ana : Rilatlon of enltural nelhods to production. 



E. C. Chil'ott, .lohn S. Cole, and J. B Ivuski 1017. 

 500. Feeding dried pressed i»otatoes to swine. Frank (J. Ashhrook and R. E. Gongwer. 



1017. 

 507. Sonii- biological and control studies of f/s-vfrop/u/w* hacnioirhoiihilit and other bots 



<if horses. W. E. Dove. 1018. 

 50s. Orchard injury by the hickory tiger-moth. Dwight Isely. 1018. 

 r.09. The strip 'd jm ach worm. II. G. lugerson. 1918. 

 UOO. The relation of sonu' of the rarer eieaients In soils and pl.ints. W. O. Robinson. 



L. A. Stilnkoenig. and (". F. Mill. r. 1017. 

 COl. The handling and preiooling of Florida lettuce and i-elery. H. .1. Itamsev and 



E. L. .Markell. 1017. 

 (iO'j. Value of a FUiall plot of ground lo the laboring man. A study of the food raised by 



operatives iii Houthern cotton-mill to-vns. W. ('. Funk. lOIS. 

 COS. A stu ly of share r.nl'd dairy farms in Gnen County, Wisconsin, and Kane County, 



Illinois. E. A. Bo'urr. 1!t1H. 

 C04. Incense cdar. J. Alfred Mllehei;. 1018. 



605. Lumi.er used In the manufaclnre of wooden products. J. ('. Netli.'* lOlS, 

 <|()8. Relative reslsiance of various hardwoods to injection with creosote. Clyde H. 



Teesdale and .1. D. .Ma( Lian. I'.MK. 

 607. Tests of the absorption and penetration of coal tnr and creosote In longleaf pine. 



Clyde H. Te..sd;ile and J D. .Ma<l> an. 101S. 

 (lOS. Varieties of cheeie : liescrlptlons and anniyseH. C. F. Donne and H. W. I^awsou. 



1018. 

 G(>1>. The sweet-|)Otato leaf-folder. Thomas H, Jones. 1017. 

 filO. Fish nicjil as a feed for swine. Fnuik G. Ashhrook 1017 

 tin. Walnut blight In the p:astern Fnlfed Htales. S. M. MeMurran. 1017. 

 012. The dlgestllillity of the (hisheen V F. I/iiigworlby and V. D Holmes. 1017. 

 (Ii;5. Diirestlbll.tv of certain loisiellaneoiis animal fats. Arlli.ir D Ihdme-i. 1?ilO. 



014. Cost of pnxliidng apple* In Vaklmn Valley, Wash. G. H. Miller and S. M. Thom- 



son, unn. 



015. The economical winter fccdins of I eef cows In the Corn Belt. J. S. Cotton and 



Etlmiind H. 'riioinpBoo. 1017. 

 610. The citrus thrl|.8. J. R. Ilorfon. 1018. 



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