22 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



1IG4. Se>rrc;Mtlon and correlation of characters In upland-Egyptian cotton hybrid. Thomas 



11. Kearney. lOl'.S. 

 lia.'i. Keport on bird censuses In United States, 1010-1920. May Thacher Cooke. 1923. 

 line. Applf l)y pnidiicts a.s stock foods. <i. P. Walton and G. L. Bidwoll. lOlIS. 

 Il<i7. Cultivation of tlie true yams in the Gulf rejilon. Itobert A. Young. 1923. 

 1168. Wearing qualities of shoe leathers. F. P. Veitch, R. W. Frey, and 1. D. Clarke. 



1 !>:.•:!. 

 1109. Furtlier studies with paradiohlorobenzene for peach-borer control, with special ref- 

 erence to its use on youn^ peach trees. Oliver I. Snaup and Charles II. Alden. 

 19:.':{. 

 1170. EfTci-t-i of different systems and Intensities of grazing upon native vegetation at the 

 Northern (Jreat Plains Field Station. J. T. Sarvis. 192.3. 

 The manufacture of Cnmembert cbe<>8e. Kenneth .1. Matheson and S. A. Hall. 1023. 

 Cen-al experiments at Cliico, Calif. Victor M. Klorell. 1923. 

 Kxiicriments in wheat prixiuction on tlie dry lands of tiie western United States. 



K.ivid K. Steidiens, Max A. .McCall, and Aaron K. Hracicen. 1923. 

 llunu.irian vetch. Roland M<Ke<- and 11. .V. Sihnth. M)T.i. 

 Grain-.worgliuui < .fnerlments at ttie Woodward Field Station In Oklahoma. John B. 



Sl.'glinger. 192.3. 

 Some results of cutting in the Sierra forests of California. Duncan Dunning. 1923. 

 Irrigation district operation and (inaucp. Wolls .\. Hutchlns. 1923. 

 Rorde.iu.x-oii emulsion. John R. Winston, John J. Bowman, and W. W Yothera. 

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1179. Invest illations of tho manufacture of phosphoric acid hv the volatilization process. 



William H. Waggam.m. Henry W. Easterwood. and Tliomns B. Turlev. 1023. 



1180. Field experim<-nts with atmospheric-nitrogen fertilizers. F. E. Allison, J. M. 



Braliam, and J. E. McMurtrev, jr. 1924. 



1181. Labor requiroments of Arkansas crops. .\. D. McNalr. 1924. 

 11S:>. The iniporte<l pine sawfly. William MIddleton. 1923. 



1183. Milling and I>ak!ng expVriments with American wheat varieties. J. II. Shollcn- 



l)( Igor and .7. Allen Clark. 1924. 



1184. T'tilization of I'ima cotton. Horace 11. Willis. 1923. 



1185. Flax-stem anatomy in relation to retting. Robert L. Davis. 1923. 

 1180. White-pine blister rust in western Europe. W. Stuart Molr. 1924. 



1187. Exiierimental milling and baking (Including chemical determinations). J. II Shol- 



lenberger, Walter K. Marshall, and D. A. Coleman. 1924. 



1188. Costs and farm practices in producing potatoes on 401 farms in Minnesotn, Wiscon- 



sin. Michigan. New York, and Maine for the crop year 1919. W. C. FunI;. 1924. 



1189. Fruits in West Virginia, Kentucky, and Tennessee. George M. Darrow. 1923 



1190. Effect of feeding green alfalfa and green corn on flavor and odor of milk. C J 



Rabeock. 1923. 



1191. Potash from kelit : f:aily develoj>ment and growth of giant kelp, MacrociisUa pi/ri- 



fcra. R. P. Brandt and J. W. Ttirrentine. 1023. 



1192. Improvement of Knbanka durum wheat bv pure-line selection. Ralph W Smith 



L. W. Waldron and .1. Allen Clark. 1923. . i , 



11!>3. E.'^t;matloii of colloidal material in soils by adsorption. P. U Glle, II E Middleton 



W. I). Robinson, W. II. Fry, and M. S. Anderson. 1924. 

 1194. Chemlenl and structural study of niesqulte, carob, and honey locust beans G P 



Walton. 192.3. • . r. 



1105. Sterilities of wild and cultivated potatoes with reference to breedini: from i-eod 



A. 1?. Stout and C. F. Clark. 1924. 



1196. Fowl and economic relations of North American in"«?be9. Alexander VVetmore. 



1197. Experiments with emmer, spelt, and einkorn. John H. Martin and Clyde E 



Iv<'ighty. 1924. 



1198. Cost of producing winter wheat In central Great Plains region of the United States. 



1199. List of bulletins oif the agrictdtural experiment stations in the United States from 



fh'lr eslai)llshmeuts to the end of 1920. 1924. 



1199. Supplement 1. List of bulletins of agricultnrol experiment stations for the calendar 



ye.ir-; 1921 and 1922. ("afherine E. Pennington. 1924. tannaar 



1200. The natural regeneration of Dougln.^ fir in the Pacific Northwest Julius V Hof- 



m.inn. 1924. 



1201. Plants tested for or reported to possess Inscctlcldal properties. N. E. Mclndoo and 



1202. Tractors and horses ~\n the winter wheat belt, Oklahoma, Kansas Nebraska II R 



T..|le.v aufi W. R. Humphries. 1924. eunisKj. n. «. 



1203. Kxperlmental production of straw gas. Ilarrv E. Roethe 1923 



1204. Dusting cotton from airplanes. B. R. Coad, E. Johnson and C, L McNeil 19''4 

 12U.,. Dusting and spraying pea<h trees after harvest for control of the ulum curculln' 



Oliver I. Snapp and C. H. Alden. 1924. ^ lurcuiio. 



12n(;. Marketing southern-grown sweet jxitaloes. fSeorge O. Gatlln. 1924 

 1207. Dralnange district nssessments. George R. Boyd and R. A. Hart 1924 

 12IIH. EtTcit of feeding turnips on the flavor and odor of milk. C. J. Babcock ' 1023 



1209. Lffects of selection on the yield of a cross between yarletics of corn. pS-ederlck D. 



RIehey. 1924. 



1210. Summary of literature on hunt, or stinking smut, of wheat. Horace M Woolman 



anil Harry B. Hmuphrey. 1924. ' 



1211. Sources of supply .-ind conditions of employment of harvest labor In tlie wheat belt 



Don D. Lescnhler. 1924. 



1212. The woolly-pod mllkweek {AftclrpinR eriocarpa) as a poisonous plant. C Dwlirht 



Marsh and A. B. Clawson. 1924. "igui 



1213. Digest ibiiity of raw starches and carbohydrates. C. F. Langworthy and Alice 



Tbomfisoii Merrill. 1924. 



1214. Family llvlnu' in farm homes. An economic studv of 402 farm f imllies In Livlngs- 

 loi- Th*"9.i*"i"- ^ ?'i J'- \\ Klrljpafrlck, Helen W. Atwater. and Ilena M. Bailey. 1024. 

 121. >. The r hinese Jujube. ('. ('. Thomas and C. (J. Churdi. 1924 



1210. Tentative standard methods of sampliug and testlug highway materials 1024 



