farmers' bulletins 29 



R7R. Methods of exterminating the Texjis fever lick. H. W. Graybill. 1909. 



379. Hog cholera. M. Dorset. 1909. SuperSfileB Kaiiuers' Bullilin 24. 

 3S0. The loco weed dlswise. C. Owli^ht Marsh. 1909. 



381. Experiment station work — I.H . 1909. 



382. The adulteration of forage plant seeds. K. II. Ilillinan. 1909. 

 8H3. How to dt.<trov EukHsIi sparrows. Ned Dearborn. 1910. 

 384. Experiment station work — LV. 1910. 



3S5. r.ovs' and girls' agricultural cluhs. F. W. Howe. 1910. 



380. rotalo culture on irrigated farms of the Kast. E. G. Grubb. 1910. 

 3ST. The pr^ .servntive treaimmt of farm timbers. C. V. Willis. 1910. 

 388. Experiment station work — LVI. 1910 



889. liread and bread making. Helen W. Atwati-r. 1910. Supeiscdes Farmers' Bulle- 

 tin 112. 



390. I'hi-jusant raising in tlie United States. Henry Oldya. Diseases of pheasants. 

 (it^ftrge Byron Morse. 1910. 



891. Economical use "[ meat in the home. C. F. Ijangworthy and Caroline L. Hunt. 

 lOin. 

 A392. Irrigation of sugar beets. F. W. Uoeding. 1910. { 



393. Habit-forming agi-ntK : Their indiscriminate sale and use a menace to the public 



welfare. L. F. Kebler. 1910. 



394. The use of windniillH in irrlKation in the semiarid West. P. A. Fuller. 1910. 

 895. Sixtv-day and Kh.r.son oats. C. W. Warburton. 1910. 



39»>. The'muskrat. David E. I.antz. 1910. 



3!»7. Bees. E. F. Phillips. 1910. .Supersedes Farmers' Bulletin .">0. 



31»s. Farm practice In the use of commercial fertilizers in the South Atlantic States. 

 .1. >'. Beavers. 1910. 

 ^99. Irrigation of grain. Walter W. Mcljaughlin. 1910.. ^ 



400. A more prolitable corn-planting method. C. P. Hartley. 1910. 



401. The protection <if orchards in the Pacific Northwest from spring frosts by means 



of tires find smudge.s. P. J. O'tJara. 1910. 



402. Canadian liluegrass : Its culture arid uses. K. A. Oakley. 1910. 



403. The construction of concn^te fence posts. 1910. 

 •J04. Irrieation of orchards. Samuel Fortier. 1910. 

 ^0."). Experiment station work — LVII. 1910. 



400. .<oiI conservation. W. J. Spillman. 1910. 



4ii7. The potato as a truck crop. Ij. C. Corbett. 1910. 



40H. School exerci.ses in plant production. Dick J. Crosby. 1910. 



409. School lessons in corn. Dick .F. Crosby and F. W. Howe. 1910. 



410. Potato culls as a source of Industrial alcohol. A. O. Wentc and L. M. Tolman, 



1910. 



411. Feedini; hogs in the South. Dan T. Gray. 1910. Supersedes Farmers' Bulletin 100. 



412. Experiment station work — LVIII. 1910. 



413. Tlie rare of milk and its u.se In the home. George M. Whltaker, L. A. Rogers, and 



Caroline I.. Ilunl. 1910. 



414. Corn cnltivatioti. <". P. Hartley. 1910. Supersedes Farmers' Bulletin 199. 

 4ir>. Seed corn. C. P. Hartley. 1911. 



410. The production of cigar leaf tobacco In Pennsylvania. William Frear and E. K. 



Ilibsliman. 1910. 

 417. KIce culture. S. A. Knnpp. 1910. 



415. Game laws for 1910. llenrv Oldvs, C. R. Brewster, and F. L. Earnshaw. 1910. 



419. Experiment station work — T,IX. 1910. 



42<). Oats: Dlrtributlon and uses. C. W. Warburton. 1010. 



4'_'1. The control of blowing soils. E. E. Free and J. M. W<sli,'ato. 1910. 



422. Demonstration work on southern farms. 8. A. Knapp. 1910. 



423. Forest nurseries for schools. Walter .M. Moore and Edwin It. Jackson. 1910. 



424. Oats : (irowing the crop. C. W. Warburtou. 1910. 

 42.''i. ExperiiiM'nt station work— -EX. 1910. 



420. (^anning peaches on the faiiii. 11. P. (Jould and W. F". Fletcher. 1910. 

 427. Barh-v culture in the Southern States. H. B. Derr. 1910. 



425. Testinu farm seeds in the home and in the rural school. F. H. Hillman. 1911. 

 429. Industrial alcohol: Source.^ and manufacture. H. W. Wiley. Revised by H. fi. 



Sawyer. 1911. Superseiles Farmers' Bulletin 208. 



450. Experiment «<tatlon work -EXl 1011. 



431. The peanut. W. R. Beattie. 1911. Supersedes Farmers' Bulletin 850. 



4.'{2. How a city family managed a farm. .1. H. .Vriiold. 1911. 



4:t3. Cabbage. "E. C. Corbett. 1911. 



434. The home prcMludion of onion seed and sets. W. R. Beattie. 1911. 



4Kr.. Experiment stiiiion work — LXII. 1911. 



4:tt'.. WInirr oats for the South. C. W. Wnrbiirton. 1911. 



437. A system of tenant funning and Its results. J. W. Froley and C. Beaninn Sndfh. 



■ 1911. 



438. Hok' houses. .1. A. Warren. 1911. 



435». .XnthrnT : With special reference to Its siipjiresslon. Henry .1. Wnsbbiirn. 1911 

 440. Spraying peai-bes for control of l)rown roi, scab, and <iiri'ullo. W. M. Rcott and 

 A." I.. Qualiitaiice. 1911. 



411. Eespedeza or .lapan clover. A. D. McNair and W. R. Mercier. 1911. 



412. The treatment of bee iliseases. K. F. PbllllpH. 1911. 



413. B'lrley: tJn.wIng the < rop. H. B. I». rr. 11»11 



444. Remedies and preventives a;:nin.<)t niosqultoe.*. i,. o. Howard. 1911. 



4 l.'i. M.irketlnc e«gs throimh the cniiinery. \l>>)>. It .^loiiim. U»I1. 



44«S. The choice of croiis for alkali binds. TboninM 11. Kearney. 1911. 



447. Bees. E. F. Phillips. 1911. Supersedes Fjiniiers' Bulb tins .'.9 and 39T. 



41H. Better gralnaorghiiin crops. Carlejon It P.all. 1011. 



449. Rabies or bydrophol.ja. .Tobn It. Mobbr. 1911. 



4.''>0. Some facts about malaria. E. o. Howard. 1911. 



451. Experiment station work— EXIll. 1911. 



452. Cnponst and cnponUlng. Itob. K. .*<l'>fuin. 1911 



453. Danger of general spread of the Kip.sy and brown tall motliH thmu^h Iniporled 



nursery stock. C. L. Mnrlntt. 1911". 



