18 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTUEB 



046 Comparntlvc KpiniiluK tosta of Meade mid Bca-isliiud cottons. Wm. R. Meadows 



and W. <;. IJlalr. H»l'l. 

 947. Western smezeweed (llclenium hoopeiiii\ rx a pol.sonous plant. C. Dwlght Marsh, 



A n. Clawson, James K. Coueli, and Iladlelpli Marsh. 1921. 

 S»4X. <".iniit>.siHon of cottonseed. Charles F. t'nHwell and <;eor>,'e L. Ilidwell. 1021. 

 K4U. Standard and tentative methods of sampling and testing highway materials. 1921. 

 9.")(i IteKional develonment of pnipwood resources of the Tongass National Forest, 



.Vlaska. lllnfon (i. Smith. 1921. 



951. Methods for close automatic control of Incubating temperatures In laboratories. 



.lolin T. lloweu. 1921. 



952. Commercial ntillzall(ni of ^rape pomace and stems from the grape-juice Industry. 



Fn.nk U.Ml>ak anil J. II. Shrad.-r. Iii21. 



953. Nltio-eii :iiid other los.scs diiriiiK' the iiislllng of corn. It. II. Shaw, P. A. Wright, 



and i:. K. I>.ysli.r. 1921. „ ™ „ , ^ ,„ 



954. Wintering and summer laitmlng of steers in North Carolina. F. W. Farley, F. T. 



I'eden, and U. S. Curtis. 1921. ^ . ^ „ 



955. I'liit re<|tiirenieiits for pro(iiiciiig market milk In southeastern I-oulBlann. J. U. 



Hain. C. K. Hrann, and W. I>. Wood. 1921. 



950. Study of till- factors atTeciing teniper.itnre changes In the container during can- 

 ning of fruits and vegeialdes. C. .\. Magoon and C. W. Culpepper. 1921. 



957. Investigations of tlie whitc-pino blister rust. I'erley Spaulding. 1922. 



9."8. Development of (uliers in the potato. Charles F. Clark. 1921. 



959. E.\periments «Md suggestions for the conind of the codling moth In the Grand 



Valley of Colorado. E. 11. Siegler and II. K. ri.ink. 1921. 



900. The relation of water-raking to the keeping quality of cranberries. Nell E. 



Stevens and II. F. Bergman. 1921. 



901. Standards of labor on the hill farms of Louisiana. M. Bruce Gates and L. A. 



Keynoldson. 1921. 



902. The pnuhn tlon of the lOiister lily in northern climates. David OrlfBths. 1921. 



903. Cost of produ.lng sugar beets In Utah and Idaho. 1918-10. L. A. Moorhouse and 



S .n. Nuckols. 1921. 

 9t;4. Carden llea-hopi)rr In alfalfa and its control. A. II. Beyer. 1921. 

 " 905. Control of the .\rgentine ant in California citrus orchards. R. S. Woglum and A. D. 

 Borden. 1921. 



960. The European hor.se-radish webworm. F. II. Chittenden. 1921. 

 907. Results of work on blister beetles in Kansas. F. B. Milllken. 1921. 



\t()H. lUiving farms with land-bank loans. L. C. (Jrav and Howard A. Turner. 1921. 

 009. The Mexican whorled milkweed (Ascleplas me.xicana) as a poisonous plant. C. 



nwiglit Marsh and A. B. Clawson. 1921. 

 !»7i>. Manufactur(> of cow's-mllk Roquefort cheese. K. J. Matheson. 1921. 



971. Inheritance of ramost> inflorescence in maixi'. J. H. Kempton. 1921. 



972. Unit requirements for producing market milk in eastern Nebraska. J. B. Bain, 



a. E. Braun, and E. A. Cannon. 1921. 

 97:i. .Milk-plant operation. Clarence E. Clement. 1923. 



974. l>ire(tion for blui'berry culture. 1921. Frederick V. Covllle. 1921. 



975. Food values: How foods meet body needs. Emma A. Winslow. 1921. 



970. Cultural experiments with grain sorghums In the Texas Panhandle. Benton E. 

 Rofhgeb. 1922. 



977. Marketing hav at country points. II. B. McCluro and G. A. Collier. 1921. 



978. The weighing"of market hav. G. A. Collier and H. B. McClure. 1921. 



979. Marketing hav through terndnal markets. G. A. Collier and II. B. McClnre. 1921. 

 9H(). InsiK-ction and grading of hay. II. B. MvClure and G. A. Collier. 1921. 



981. Sunan grass and related [ilants. II. N. Vinall and R. E. Getty. 1921. 



982. Market statistics. Carl .7. West and Lewis B. Flohr. 1921. 



983. The manufacture of ithyl alcolnd from wood waste. F. W. Kressman. 1922. 



984. The national influence of a single farm community. A story of the flow into 



national life of ndgration from the f.irms. Emily F. Hoag. 1921. 



985. A system of accounting for cotton ginneries. A. V. Swarlhout aial J. A. Bexell. 



1!»21. 



980. Studies on the biology and control of chlggcrs. 11. E. Ewing. 1921. 

 9S7. Handbook of foreign agricultural st.itiwtics. Frank Andrews. 1921. 



988. Heat production of honeybees in winter. R. D. Milner and Geo. S. Demuth. 1921. 



989. IMne oil and pine distillate product emulsions; .Method of production, ehemical 



propi'riles, anil disinfe<tant action. li. P. Sliii»peu and E. L. (Jriflln. 1921. 



990. I'reliminary mannl'acturing tests of the offlclal cotton standards of Fulted States 



for color for upland tinged and stained cotton. W. R. Meadows and W. Q. 

 Blair. 1921. 



991. Crop rotation and cultural methods at Edgelty, N. Dak. John S. Cole. 1921. 



992. Walnut liu>-k maggot. Fred E. Brooks. I'.i21. 



993. The composition of California lemons. E. M. Chace, C. P. Wilson, and C. G. 



Church. 1921. 



994. Methods of conducting cost of production and farm organization studies. F. W. 



Peek. 1921. 



995. The beet sugar Industry In the United States in 1920. C. O. Townsend. 1921. 

 990. Flushing and other means of increasing lamb yields. F. R. Marshall and C. G. Potts. 



1921. R<v 1923. 

 997 The cost anil ntlli/ation of power on farms where tractors are owin'd. 280 farms — 

 Ohio, Indian.i. Illinoi.s — 1920. II. R. Toiley and L. A. Reynold.son. 1921. 



998. ?:(Te< t of borax in fertilizer on the growth and yield of potatoes. B. E. Brown. 



1922. 



999. Prices of farm products In the United States. G. F. Warren. 1921. 



liHiO. Labor and material requirements of field crops. L. A. Moorhouse and O. A. 

 Juve. 1921. 



inni. The relation of land tenure to the use of Hie arid grazing lands of the Southwest- 

 ern States. E. f). Wooton. 1922. 



1002. ()iH-n types of public markets. McFall Kepbey. 1921. 



1003. The di.stlllation of stumpwood and logging waste of western yellow pine. M. G. 



Donk, C. II. Shattuck, and W. 1). Marshall. 1921. 



