34 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION !>, U. S. DEFT. OF AGRICULTURE 



730. Cutworms and their control In corn and otlior cereal crops. W. R. Walton und 

 J. \V. Davis. l!tl(5. 



740. House ;iiits : Kinds and inctliods of control. C. L. Marlatt. 1916. 



741. Til.' alfalfa wft'vil and mothnds of controlllnj; it. Geo. I. Reeves, Philip B. Miles, 



'rimmas K. ('li;iiiil)irlin. .^itTliiiu J. Smiw, and I.,uther J. Bower. I'JlO. 

 74:2. Tilt' white pine blister rust. I'erlcv Sjiaiihiiu;^. litlO. 



743. The fe.dlU)? of dairy cowb. Helnicr Habild, H. F. Davis, and W. E. Brnlnerd. 



1!»1(!. 



744. The jireservative treatment of farm timbers. Geortie M. Hunt. lOlG. 

 74r>. Waste land and wasted land on farms. Jameu S. Ball. 1916. 



740. The farniern" incunif. IC. A. (!.>Idcn\M is< r. 191G. 



747. Grassliopper control in ri'lMtion to cer<'nl and forage crops. W. 11. Walton. 1910. 



745. A Kiniple steam sterilizer for farm dairy utensils. S. Henry Ayers and Georjje B. 



Tiiylor. ini«. 



749. Grains for the Montana dry lands. N. C. Donaldson. 1910. 



750. Ro.ses for the home. K. L. Mulford. lOltJ. 



701. Peanut oil. H. C. Thompson and H. S. Bailey. 1910. 



752. The fall army worm or " grass worm " and its control. W. R. Walton and Philip 



Lui-'inbill. 1010 



753. Commercial handling, grading, und marketing of potatoes. C. T. More and C. K. 



Drrhind. 1917. 

 7.".4. The h.dbu','. C. L. Marlatt. 1910. 

 755. Common birds of south. astern Inited States l"i relation to agriculture. F. L. L. 



Real. W. L. McAtee. an.l K. K. Kalnilm.li. 191<;. 

 750. fiilmre of ry.- in the eastern half of the United States. Clyde E. Leighty. 191G. 

 7.'7. Cnnimercial v.irieti.s of alfalfa. R. A. f»akl.-y .iiid 11. Ij. Wtstover. 1910. 

 7."i8. .Muscadine grape sirup. Charles Dearing. l»Iii. 

 759. "White ant.s " as pests in the United States and methods of preventing their damage. 



T. K. Snvder. 1910. 



700. n.iw to attract birds In northwestern I'liitcd Slates. W. L. McAtee. 1916. 



701. Management of muck-land farms in northern Indiana and southern Michigan. 



II R. Smalley. lltlO. 



702. The fal.se chinch bug and me.isures for controlling it. F. B. Milliken. 1916. 



76.3. Orch.ird barkbeetles and pinhole borers and how to control them. Fred E. Brooks. 



1918. 

 761. Cotton ginning information for farmers. Fred Taylor, D. C. GrilBth, and C. E. 



Atkinson. 1916. 

 705. Breeds of swine. F. G. Aslibrook. 1017. 

 7<>0. The Common cahbago worm. V. H. Cliittenden. 1916. 

 707. Goose raising. Harry M. Lamon anrl Alfr.Hi R. Lee. 1917. 

 70H. Dwarf broom corns. Benton E. R.jtligeb. 1010. 

 7ti9. Griiwing gr.iin on southern hlalio dry farms. L. C. Alcher. 1916. 



770. ('."iiiaries and their management. Alexander Wetniore. 1916. 



771. Homemade tireless cookers and their use. 1910. R ■vised. 1917. 



772. Control of the sugar-beet nematode. Harry B. Shaw. 1910. 



773. Corn growing under droughty conditions. C. P. Hartley and 1/. L. Zook. 191G. 



774. Game laws for 1910. T. S. I'almer, W. F. Bancroft, and Frank L. Earushaw. 1916. 



775. Losses from selling cotton In the seed. Charles F. Creswell. 1916. 

 770. Growing cherries east of Rocky Mountains. H. 1'. Gould. 1910. 



777. Feeding and management of dairy calves and young dairy stock. W. K. Bralnerd 



and II. P. Davis. 1917. 



778. I'owder iiost damage by lyctus beetles to seasoned hardwood. A. D. Hopkins and 



T. E. Snyder. 1917. 



779. How to select a sound horse. H. H. Reese. 1917. 

 7H0. Castration of young pigs. Frank G. Ashhrook. 1910. 



7ni. Tuberculosis of iiogs. John R. Mohler and Henry J. Washburn. 1917. 



7S2. Use of diary for farm accounts. E. H. Tlmnison. 1917. 



7h;{. Laws relating Ij fur-bearing animals. 1910. D. E. Lantz. 1910. 



784. Anthrax or charhon. Hcnrv .1. Washburn. 1017. 



7.'<5. Seed-flax production. CLarlos II. Clark. 1917. 



7S0. Fall sown grains in .Marvland and Virginia. T. R. Stanton. 1917. 



7K7. S.a-lsland cotton. W. .\. Orton. 1910. 



7k8. The windbreak as a farm asset. Carlos G. Bates. 1917. 



7X9. Mii.-liroom pests and how to contnil iliei.i. C. H. I'openoe. 1917. 



790. Ctiiitau'ious abortion of cattle. .Vdolph Elclihorn and George M. Potter. 1917. 



791. Turkey raising. Andrew S. Weiant. 1917. 



792. How i'edoral farm loan act benefits farmers. C. W. Thompson. 1917. 



79.!. Foxt'il millet: Its culture and utilization in the United States. IL N. Vinall. 



1017. 

 794. Citrus fruit improvements: How to secure and use tree perfurmance recorils. .\. D. 



Shamel. 1917. 

 79.1. Till- domesticated sliver fox. Ned Dearborn. 1917. 

 790. Sfim.' 'ommon edible and pol.sonous mushrooms. Flora W. Patterson and Vera K. 



Charles. 1917. 

 797. Sweet clover: (irowing the crop. H. S. Coe. 1917. 

 70S. Slie.p tick and its eradication tiv dip|>ing. Marion Imes. 1917. 

 700. Carbon disulpidd as an insecticide. W. E. Hinds. 1017. 



800. Grains f(.r the dry lands of (iri'gon. I.. R. Brelthaupt. 1917. 



801. Mit"H and lice on pnnltrv. F. C. Bishopp an.l H, P. Wood. 1017. 



802. Classlhe.itloii of .\merican uiiland cotton. D. E. E.arle and Fred Taylor. 1917. 

 8(13. Horse-liree<ling suggestions for farmers. H. 11. Reese. 1017. 



804. .Aphi'ls injurious to or(li!ir<l fruits. Currant, gooseberry, and grape. A. L. Qualnt- 



nneo nnd A. C. Bnkor. 1917. 



805. The drniuiige ..f Irrigated farms. R. .\. Hart. 1917. 



806. Standard v.irieties of cliiek.ns. I. The .\mcrlean class. Rob R. Slncum. 1917. 



807. Bread and bread making in the home. Caroline L. Hunt and Hannah L. Wcssling. 



1917. 



808. How to select foods : I. What the body needs. Caroline L. Hunt and Helen W. 



Atwater. 1917. 



