26 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURB 



143. ronformiition of heof niul dalrv (attic Andrew M. Soulc. 1002. 



144. Exp»Tlm*>nt Ptiitlon work — XIX. 19(>1 



145. C'iirlxm lilsulptild as hii insecti< Idf. W. K. Hind,*;. I!t02. 

 14f,. Itisiv-tifiilcs niid fiiiit.'l<'ldcK. J. K. Havwond. 1002. 



147. Winter foraKc crops for the South. Carleton K. Ball. 1002. 



14S. C'lerv cnllurc. \V. K. Boattle. 10(12. 



140. Kxpcrliii.iit .'.tatloii work — XX. 1002. 



ir.O. Clearing.' new liiiul. Knuiklin Wllliiims. 1r. 1902. 



ir>l. Dalrvlnj; In the Sont!i. S. M. Traev. 1002. 



ir.2. Scahle.s In cMttle. Kl.liar.l \V. Mi.kniau. 1002. 



ITi.-J. Orchard oni'iiiics in the I'acilic .Nc.rthwest. (". V. Pli)pr. 1002. 



ir)4. The lir)me fruit garden: I'repat al ion .ind care. J,. C. rovtieft. 1002. 



15.%. 11, ,w Insects affect the health In rural districts. L. Q. Howard. 1902. 



150. The tuinie vlne.vard : With spodal reference to northern conditions. W. II. Ragnn. 



liKIL'. 



l.l". The propagation of plantB. L. C. Corbett. 1902. 



/ 1.^S. How to huild .small Irriu'atlon dltch<s ('. T. .Tohnston and J. I). Stannard. 1902. 



ir.it. Seal) In shpep. D. K. Salmon and Cli. Wardell Stiles. liiO:?. 



Ifio. (Jame laws for 1002. T. S. I'alm r .-md II. W. OidH. 1!)02. 



I(i1. I'ractical su^sestlons for fruit urowers. II. P. (Jonld. 1002. 



lt>2 Kxporiment station work — XXI. 1003 



103 Methods of controlIluK the holl weevil. W. I). Hunter. 1903. 



104. Rape as n fora«e ci-op. .\. S. Hitchcock. 1003. 

 K'..''.. SMkworm <ulture. Henrietta .\iken Kellv. 1903. 

 100. Cheese makin.i; on the farm. Hcnrv R. Alvord. 1903. 

 107. Cassava. S. M. Tracv. 10(i:'.. 



105. IVarl millet. Carleton R. Rail. 1003. 

 KiO. Experiment station work — XXII. lOO."}. 



170. Principles of horse feeding. *'. F. LanKworthv. 1903. 



171. The contr(d of the codliUK moth. C. B. Simpson. 1003. 



172. Scale insects and mites on citrus trees. <'. I/. Marlfltt. 1903. 



173. A primer of forestry. (Jlfl'ord Pinrhot. 1903. 



174. Rroomcorn. Charles P. Hartley. 1003. 



175. Home manufacture and use of iinferraented grape juice. George C. Husmann. 



1003. 



170. Cranberry culture. L. C. Corbett. 1903. 



177. Squab lalsing. William E. Rice. 1003. 



17S. tiisect!! iniurious to cranberrv culture. John B. Smith. 1903. 



179. Horspsl-o'^ing. .Tobn W. .\d.ims. 1003. 



150. Game laws for 1003. T. S. Palmer. Henry Oldvs, and E. W. Williams. 1903. 



151. Pruning. L. C. Corbett. 1003. 



152. Poultry as food. Hele,, W. Atwater. 1003. 



153. Meat on the farm : Rutcherinjr. curinff. and keeping, .\ndrew Boss. IOCS. 



154. Marketing livestock. Charles S. Plumb. 1003. 

 18.". Beautifying the home grounds. I,. C. Corbett 1904. 

 IRfi. Experiment station work — XXIII. 1004. 



1S7. Drainage of farm lands. E. C. Elliott. 1004. 



18S. Weeds use<I in medicine. Alice Henkel. 1904. 



IKO. Tnform.'ttlon concerning the Mexican cotton boll weevil. W. D. Hunter. 1904. 



190. Experiment .station work — XXIV. 1004. 



191. Tlie cotton bollworm. A. L. Qualnt.ince. 1904. 



102. Barnyard manure. W. II. Be;il. 100 1. Revision of Farmers' Bulletin 21. 



103. Experiment station work— XXV. 1004. 

 194. Alfalfa seed. Edirar Brown. 1904. 



19.-. Annual flowering iilants. L. C. Cirhett. 1904. 



190. TT.sefuliiess of the Am. rican toad. A. II. Kirkland. 1904. 



197. Importation of game birds and eggs for propagation. T. S. Palmer and Henry 



Oldvs. 1904. 



19R. Strawberries. L. C. Corbett. 1904. 



199. Corn growing. C. P. Hartley. 1004. 



200. Turkeys: Standard varieties and management. T. F. MeOrew. 1904. 



201. Th<> cream pei)arator on western farms. Kd. II. Webster and C. E. Gray. 1904 



202. Experiment station work - XVT. 1001. 



203. Cann-d fruit, preserves, and 1ell|(>s. Maria Parlon. 1905. 



204. The .ultlvatlon of mushrooms'. B. M. Duggar. 1904. 

 20.-1. Pis man!ig<>ment. Ceorge M. Rommel. 1004. 



200 Milk fever: Its simple and successful treatment. .John R. Mohler. 1904. 



207. Oame laws for 1904. T. S. Palmer. Henry Oldys. and R. W. Williams. 1904. 



205. Varieties of fruits recommended for planting. W. IT. Ragnn. 1904. 



200. Controlling the boll weevil in cotton.se<Ml and at ginneries. W. D. Hunter. 1004. 



210. Experiment station work — XXVII. 1904. 



211. The use of Paris green in controlling the cotton boll weevil. W. D. Hunter. 



1904. 



212. The cotton bollworm : Some oh.servatlons and results of field experiments in 1904, 



A. I.. «.)ualntance and F. C. B'shopp. 1005. 

 21.3. Raspberries. L. C. Corbett. 1005. 



214. Beneficial bacteria for leguminous crops. Geo. T. Moore and T. R. Robin.son. 



190.-,. 



215. Alfalfa growing. A. S. Hitehcock. 1905. 



210. The control of the boll weevil : Including results of recent investigations. W. D. 



Hunter. 1905. 

 217. Essential steps in securing nn early crop of cotton. R. .T. Redding. 1905. 

 21.1. The school garden. L. C. Corbett. 1905. 



219. L<>ssons from the grain rust epidemic of 1004. M. A. Carleton. 1905. 



220. Tomatoes. I,. C. Corbett. lOO.-i. 



221. Fungous diseases of the cranberrv. C. L. Shear. 1905. 



222. Experiment station work — X.XVIII. lOO.--,. 



223. MiscellaneouH cotton insects in Texas. K. Dwight Sanderson. 1905. 



224. Canadian Held peas. Thomas Shaw. 1905. 



