farmers' bulletins •. 33 



673. Irrigation practice In rice growing. C. G. riaskoll. 1915. 



674. Control of the citrus thrlps iu I'allfornin and Arizona. J. U. Ilorton. 1915. 

 075. Till' rouudheadod applc-tr.-f borer. Fred E. Urook.s. ini."». 



C7C. Hard clover seed and its treatiiieiit in liuUiiig. (;t'or;j;L' T. Harrington. 1915. 

 677. GrowhiK hay in ttie South for market. C. V. Fiper, H. B. McClure, and Lyman 



J. Carrier. 1915. 

 078. Growing hard spring wheat. Carh-ton R. Ball and J. Allen Clark. 191."». 

 C7U. nou.se llicK. L. O. Howard and K. II. ilutchiiiHon. 1915. Supersedes Farmers' 



Bulletin 459. 



050. Varielies of hard spring wheat, ('arletoii R. Ball and J. Allen Clark. 1915. 



051. The Kilverfish : .\ri injurious hoiiseliold insect. (". L. Marlatt. 1915. (Entomology 



Circular 41). Rev.) 

 682. A simple trap nest for poultry, .\lfred R. Lee. 1915. 

 68;<. Fleas as a pest to man and animals, with suggestions for their control. F. C. 



Bishoi.p. 1015. 

 ■ 6S4. Squab rai.slug. Alfred R. Lee. 1915. Revision of Farmers' Bulletin 177. 

 OH"). The native persinim.m W. F. Fletelier. IIH.". 



680. Fsi'8 of sorghum grain, ("arleton R. I'.iill and Benton E. Rothgeb. 1915. 

 687. Eradication of ferns from jwisture lands In the eastern United States. H. R. Cor. 



iyi.">. 



#B.*<8. The culture of rice In California. Charles E. Chanihliss and E. L. Adams. 1915.- 



089. A plan lor a small dairy house. Ernest Kelly and Karl E. I'drks. 1915. 



090. The fi.'ld i)ea as a forage crop. H. N. VInnll. 1915. 



691. Grasshopiiers and their control on sugar beets and truck crops. F. B. Milliken. 



191.-.. 



692. Game laws for 1915. T. S. Palmer, W. F. Bancroft, and Frank L. Earnshaw. 1915. 



693. Bur clover. Charles V. Piper and Rolniid McKee. 191.-.. 



694. The cultivation of peppermint and spearmint. Walter Van Fleet. 1915. 



695. Outdoor wintering of bees. E. F. Phillips and George S. Demuth. 1915. 



090. Handling and shipping cltru.-; fruits in the Gulf States. H. J. Ramsev. 1915. 



697. I>uck r.iising. Alfred R. I>h>. 1915. 



698. Trenching machinerv used for the construction of trenches for tile drains. D. L. 



Yarnell. 1910. 



699. Hydrocyanic-acid gas against household insects. L. O. Howard and C. H. Popenoe. 



1910. 



700. Pecan culture : With special reference to propagation and varieties. C. A. Reed. 



1916. 



701. The bagworm : An injurious shade-tree Insect. L. O. Howard and F. H. Chittenden. 



1910. 

 701i. Cottontail rabbits in relation to trees and farm crops. D. E. r>nntz. 1916. 

 70."'.. Suggestions for parcel-post marketing. Lewis R. Flohr and C. T. M.ire. 1910. 

 704. (iraln farming in the Corn Belt with livestock as a side line. Carl Vrooman. 1916. 

 70.-.. The catalpa sphinx. L. O. Howard iiud F H. Chittenden. 1916. 

 700. r.AWs relating to fur luaring animals. 1915. 1). E. Lantz. 1916. 

 70". The commercial L'rading. packing, and shipping of cantaloupes. C T. More 

 and G. V. Branch. 1910. 



708. The leopard moth : .\ dangerous Imported Insect enemy of snade trees. L. O. 



Howard and F. H. Chittenden. 1910. 



709. Muscatline grapes George C. Hnsmann and Charles Dearing. 1916. 



710. Briilge grafting of fruit trees. W. F. Fletcher. t918. 



711. The care and improvement of the wood lot. C. R. Tillofson. 1916. 

 71'J. School lunches. Caroline L. Hunt and Mabel Ward. 1910. 



7i;i. Sheep scab. Marlon Imes. 1916. 



711 Sweei potato dNeasps. L. L. Harter. 1910. 



715. Measuring,' and marketing woodlot products. Wilbur R. Maltoon and Win. B. 



Barrows. 1916. 

 710. Managi nieiit of sandy-land farms In northern Indiana and southern Michigan. 



J. A. Drakp. 1910. 



717. Food fi.r young children. Caroline L. Htint. 1916. 



718. Cooperative livestock shipping associations. S. W. Doty and L. D. Hall. 1916. 

 719 .Xn eeoiionilc siiidv of the farm tractor In the Corn Belt. Arnold P. Yerkes and 



li. M. Church. 1910. 

 7L''>. Preveiii'ii.n of losses of livestoek frf.m plant poisoning. C. Dwiglit Marsh. 1910. 

 721. The rose chafer; A deotrtictlve garden and vineyard pest. F. H. Chittenden and 



A. L. i^ialntanee. 1910. 

 7L"J. The leaf blister mite of [.ear and api)le A. L. Qiialntance. 1916. 



723. The o\sif r-shell scale and the scurfy scale. A. L. Qualntance and E. R. Sasscer. 



1916. 



724. The feeding of grain sorirbums to livestock. Geo. .\. Scott. 1910. 



725. Wirewortns destructive to cereal an<l forage eri.ps. J. .A. Hysli.ji. 1916. 

 'r2<t. Natal grass: .\ southern perennial bay erop. S. M, Tr.icy. 1910. 



727. Gr<iwlmr fruit for home use In the Great Plains area. H. P. Goiild and Oliver J. 



Gr.ice. 1910. 



728. DewN^rrv enltnre. George M. Harrow. 1910. 



7'29. Cnrn culture In the Southeastern StnteM. C. H. Kyle. 1910. 

 7.'U). Button clover. Roland MeKee. 1916. 



7.'<1. The true armv worm and \U c.nlrol W. R. Walton. 1910. 

 7.^2. Manpils wheat Carleton R. Ball and .1. Allen Clark. 1916. 



7:{:{. The com and coltiin wirewi.rin in Its relation to cer«il and forage crops, with 

 control measures. I'jlinund H. Gibson. 1910. 



734. Flv traps and their operation. F. C. Bishopp. 1916. 



735. The red spider on cotton and how to control It. E. A. McGregor. 1910. 



730. tlinsenc dlsea.^es and their control. II. H. Whetx-l. J. KoHenbnum, .1. W. Brnnn. 



and .T. A. M.Cllntock. 19)0. 

 737. The (biver hufhopper and Us control In the Central Slates. Edmund H. Gibson. 



1910. 

 7"^! Cereal crops In the |winhandle of Texas. John F. Ross. 1910. 



