28 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U, S. DEPT. OF AGRTCULTURB 



.'«»<). Sonip Important grassPB and for;iKi' plants for the Gulf Coast region. S. M. Tracy. 

 i;t(>7. 



301. Homt -in-own tM. GeorK<» F". Mitchell. 1907. 



r.<r_'. S<>!»-isIai;«l cotton : Us culture, iiiiprovi'nuMii, ilisc-iscs. W. A. Orton. 1907. 



.•{o:!. Corn hiirvi'stlnx machinery. C. .T. Ziiitlieo. 1007. 



.■;04. <;rowiii>; and curing ln.p«. W. W. Stock herder. 1907. 



.{(•."t. Experiment station work- Xl.,11. 19<»7. 



.'.(Mi. Iiodder in relntlon to farm sej-ds. K. !!. Illlhnan. 1007. 



.'!07. Koselle : It.*! culture and u.xe«. I'. J. Weli.sier. 100". 



;?n,s. (;!ime laws for I'luT. T. S. Palmer, Henry Oldyh, and Chas. E. Brewster. 1907. 



.■{int. Kxperiment station work — XLIII. 1907. 



.■■,111. A successful Al.iliima dlvorsWcntion farm. M. A. Crosby, J. F. Du^gar, and W. J. 

 .Spillman. 1!I07. 



:;il. Saiulclay and burnt-clay roads. Wllliani L. Spoon. 1007. 



.".I'J. .\ succeKsful southern hay farm. Harmon I?<i»lon. 1907. 



.".;:!. Harvesting and storlriK (oru. C. 1*. Ilariley. 1!>07. 



SI I A method of breedlni: early cotton to escape boll weevil damage. R. L. Ben- 

 nett. lOOV. 



H\r>. I'royr.ss in le;.'ume inoculation. Karl F. Kellerman and T. R. Hobineon. 1908. 



;;ii;. Kxpciimeut ^tali<.n work — XUV. 190H. 



317. Bxperimpnt station work — XLV. 1908. 



.SIS. Cowpeas. 11. T. Neilsen. 10(»8. 



310. Demonstration work in coop- ration with southern farmers. S. .\. Knapp. 1908. 



:i2i>. Kxperiment station work— XI. VI. 19(18. 



3i:i. Tlie use of the split-lo;; dra;; on earth roads. D. Ward King. 1908. 



822. >Iilo as a dry-land sraiu cr(»p. Carleton R. Ball and Arthur H. Leldlgh. 1908. 



3i'3. Cli>ver farminc In the sandy Jack-pine lands of the North. C. Beaman Smith. 

 1908. 



32». Swoef potatoes. W. R. Beattle. 1908. 



"S-jn. Hmall farms In the Corn Belt. .1. A. Warren. 190*^. 



3*J(>. iJiiildini: np a run-down cotton plantation. 11. .\. Brodle. 1908. 



31*7. Tile conservation of nntiiral resonrcp.s. CifTord Plnchot. 1908. 



328. Sliver fox farmine. Wilfred IT. Ospood. 1008. 



329. ENperimeiit station work — XLVII. 1908. 



330. Doer farming i" th" T'nlted States. D. R. T.antz. 1908. 



331. Forage crops for hojis In Kansas and Oklahoma. C. E. Qulnn. 1908. 



332. Nuts and their uses as food. M. B. .Taflfa. 1908. 

 33:?. Cotton wilt. W. A. Orton. l!M)s. 



334. Experiment station work — XI.VIII. 1908. 



33."i. Ilarmiul and Ixnettclal mammals of the ai-id Interior. Vernon Bailey. 1908, 



S3«. Came laws for 1908. T. S. I^^lmer and Henry Oldya. 1908. 



337. Cro;i|)in),' svstrnis for New Kn.Oand dairy farms. L. G. Dodge. 1908. 



S'^H. Macadam roads, .\ustln B. Fletcher. 1908. 



3.X0. Alfalfa. ,T. .\I. Wcst>:ate. llHis. 



340. Iioclaration of governors for conservation of natural resources. 19(»8. 



341. The basket willow. Wllliani F. Hubbard. 1909. 



342. Experiment station work — XLTX. 1909. 



343. Tile cultivation of tobueco in Kentucky and Tennessee. W. II. ScherfDus, H. 



Wooslev. and C. A. .Maban. 1000. 



344. The boll weevil problem. W. D. Hunter. 1909. 

 Si."*. Some common disinfectants. M. Dorset. 1900. 



340. The compntAtion of rations for farm animals by the use of energy values. Henry 

 P. Arn)sl)V. 1909. 



347. The repair of farm equi[)mi'nt. W. R. Heattle. 1909. 



348. Bacteria in milk. L. A. Rogers. 1009. 



349 The dalrv Industry in the South. B. H. Raw], Duncan Stuart, and George M. 



Whi taker. 1900. 



a.^O. The dehorning of cattle. Richard W. Hickman. 1909. 



3.">1 The tuberculin test of cattle for tubcrcubisis. John R. Mohler. 1009. 



3-2. Thi. Nev.ida moiuso plague of 1907 -OS. S. E. Piper. 1900. 



8.".3. Experiment station work — L. 1909 



354. Onion culture. W. R. Beattle. 19it0. 



3."..") .\ siicr-cssful poultrv and dairy farm. W. .1. Spillman. 1009. 



3'»(). Peanuts W. H Beattle. 1909. Supers«?des Farmers' Bulletin 25. 



857 Methods of iHiultry management at the .Maine Agricultural Experiment Stallon. 



Raymond Pearl. 1909. 



358. A primer of forestry. Part IT. Practical forestry. Olffoid Plnchot. 1909. 



350. ('aiming vegetables In the home. J. F. Breazeale. lOlU. 



300. Kxperiment station work- — I.l. 1900. 



301. .Mc.idow fescue: Its culture and uses. H. N. VInal. 1900. 



.'{02 f'ondltions affecting the value of market hay. Harry B. M.-Clun-. 1009. 



303. The use of milk as food. R. D. Milner. 1909. Revision of Farmers' Bulletin 74. 



30 1. A profltablp cotton farm. C. L. (Jooilrich. 1009. 



3t;5. Farm management In northern potato trowing .sections. Lawrence O. Do<lge. 1909. 



30(i. Experiment station work— 1. 11. lOop. 



3<!7 I.ichtiiing and llchtning conductors. Alfred J. Henry. 1909. 



30S. KradicatlDO of bindweed or wild morning glory. H. R. Cox. 1909. 



3('.".t. How to destroy rats. Davhl K. Liint/. lOOIt. 



370 Replanning a farm for prolit. C. lleaman Smilli and .T. W. Kroley. 1909. 

 371. Drainage of Irrigated lands Charles F. Brown. 1909. Supplements Farmers' 

 Bulletin 187. „ , ^ ,„ 



v872. Soy bcana. C. V. Piper and H. T. Nielsen. 1909. Supersede"? Fnrm-rs' Bulletin 58. 



-—^73. Irrlu'atioii of alfalfa. Samuel Forli.T. 1909^ 



^^71. Experiment station work— I. 111. lOoO. '" 



875 Care of food In the home. Mary lllnman Abel. 1909. 



370. Game laws for 1900 T. S. Palmer, Henry Oldrs and C. E. Brewster. 1009. 



377. Harmfuhieiis of headache mixtures. L. F. Kebler. F. P. Moran, and Philip Rupp. 

 1909. 



