42 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



1300. Control of tbe common mealybug on citrus In Califdrnln. Arthur I). Borden. 



1310.- The corn earworm : ItH ruvuKPs on field corn, and suggestions for control. W. J. 



I'lillllps and Kouuotli M. King. 1'.):^;:. 

 i:ni. (•liivs;inlh"munis for the home. B. .Morrison. 1023. 



i;!ll.'. Tr. e plaiitluj,' ill the (Sreat i'liiins re^icn. F. U. John.son and K. E. Cobb. I'.yj.i. 

 13ia Cood iiroportlous In the diet. Caroline L. Hunt, lltliit. 

 i;{U. Motor trucks on Corii Belt farms. II. It. Tollty and L. M. Church. 1023. 

 1315. CleaniiiK milking nruhin.s. L. 11. BurKwnUl. IOU'3. 



131»J. MarkitiMK the eurlv potato crop. (Jeerjie B. I'l.ske and Taul Froclich. 10:i8. 

 1317. Marketing main-crop potatoes. Wells A. Sherman, George B. Kiske, and O. D. 



M liner. 1»::3. 

 131.S. Greenhouse construction and hcailn-.;. James 11. Beattie. 1023. 



13l!>. Cotlon-dUKiini; machinery. Elmer .JohhMin. S. T. Howard, and B. H. Coud. 1023. 

 13211. The production of cucumliers in enenliouses. .1. II. Healtie. 1023. 



1321. Kumlniitioii of citrus trees fer control of Insect pei^ts. U. S. Woglum. 1023. 



1322. The .^-iilped cucumber beetle abd how to coiUiol It. V. 11. Chittenden. 1023. 



1323. The wheat ntrawwo;m and its control. \V. .1. I'liilUps and F. W. I'oos. 1023. 

 i::24. l>jiml) and mutton and iheir use in the diet. 1023. 



i:!2o. Hural idanuin;; — the social aspects. \V. C. Nasun. 102.3. 



1320. Control of the codling moth in th" I'acillc Northwest. E. J. Newcomer. M. A. 

 Yothers, and \V. L>. Whifcomh. 1024. 



1327. Canaries: Their care and mauanement. Alexander Wetmore. 1023. 



1328. I'roduction of seed flax. A. C. I'illman. 1024. 



1320. The boll weevil problem. \V. 1 >. Hunter and B. H. t'oad. 1023. 



13;ii(. I'arasiies and parasitic diseases of sheip. Maurice C. Hall. 1023. 



1.331. Back-yard poultry kccpini;. Koh. K. Slocum. l'.»23. 



13.i2. Sc'd i)otatoes and how to produce th- m. William Stuart. 1023. 



1333. I'runin;; citrus trees in the Southwest. A. D. Shamel, C. S. I'omeroy, and R. E. 



Caryl. 1023. 



1334. Home tanniuK of leather and small fur skins. K. W. Frey, I. D. Clarke, and F. P. 



Veitch. 1023. 



1335. Controlllnf; the Klp^^-V moth and the brown-tail moth. A. F. Burgess. 1023. 



1331). Feediu}: and manaj;ement of dairy calves and young dairy stock. W. K. Brainerd 

 .-.nd H. F. Davis. I!t23. 



1337. Diseases of poultry. Bernard A. GallaRher. 1923. 



1338. Tomatoes as a truck crop W. U. B 'atti". 1023. 



IS'M. Ked-ciover culture, with notes on insect enemies of red clover. A. J. I'ieter.s and 



W. It. Walton. ]!i23. 

 l.'{40. Polish and poulard wheats. .Tohu H. Martin. 1923. 

 1.341. Mule nroductiou. ,1. (). Williams. 1023. 

 1.3-12. Hairv-barn constniction. K. E. I'arks. 1023. 



1343. Culture of citrus fruits in the Gulf States. E. D. Vosbury and T. R. Rohln-<on. 



1023. 



1344. The strawberry rootworm as an enemy of the greenhouse rose. C. A. Welgel and 



C. F. Doucette. 1023. 

 131.'>. Root-knot: Its cause and control. G. H. Godfrey. 1023. 

 134(i. Carpet beetles and their control. E. A. Back. 1023. 



1347. Standard varieties of chickens. I. The American cla's. Bob R. Sloc\im. 1923. 

 ^34.s. The corrugation method of Irrigation. .Tames C. Marr. 1923. 

 ]34!i. Increasiu),' the potato crop hv spravinc. F. H. Chittenden and W. A. Orton. 1023. 

 1.3."*t>. Bf'.'f-cattU' barn.s. E. W. Sheets and .M. A. R. Kelley. 1023. 

 13r>l. Cabbage diseases. L. L. Harter aiid L. R. .lones. 1!)23. 

 1352. The tobateo flea-beetle in the southern cigar-wrapper district. F. S. Chamberlln 



and .1. N. Tenhet. 102S. 

 1.353. Clothes moths and their control. E. A. Back. 1923. 

 i;{.".4. The yellow-fever mosquito. L. O. Howard. 102."!. 



]3.">."). Blackleg: Its nature, cause, and prevention. John R. Mohler. 1923. 

 1350. Tobacco Ix.rnworm insecticide : Reconinxiidatlons for use of i)owdered ar^cn.ile of 



lead in dark-tobacco district. .\. t'. Morgan. 1023. 

 13.';7. Castraticm of hogs. S. S. Buckley. 1023. 

 1368. Growing rve In the western half of the United States. John H. Martin and Ralph 



W. Smith. 1023. 

 irWO. Milk and its u.ses in the home. 1023. R. vised. 1024. 

 1.3»;0. Appli- L-rowIng .ast of the Mississippi River. H. P. Gould. 1024. 

 13«;l. Brahman (Zebu) cattle. Vhgll \. I'arr. li»23. 

 13(J2. Insects injurious to ornamental greenhouse plants. C. A. Welgel and E. R. 



Sasseer. 1023. 

 1.3tl.3. Natural and artiticlal Incjhation of hens' eggs. Alfred R. Lee. 1923. 

 1.3«4. Important pecan In.sects and their control. John B. GUI. 1024. 

 i:;i;5. Clov. r failure. A. J. Piet.-rs. 1024. 

 130»5. I'roduction of maple sirup and sugar. A. Hugh Bryan, William F. Hubbard, and 



S. F. Sherwood. 102.S. 

 1307. Control of potato tuber di.seases. Michael Shapovnlov and O. K. K. Link. 1024. 

 C'.tlK. Breaking and tralninir colts. V. G. Stambaugh. i;>23. 

 i:it;o. BrIdL'e grafting. Guy E. Yerkes. 1!I23. 



1370. DahliaK for the home. P.. Y. Morrison. 1923. 



1371. Diseases and insects of garden vegetables. W. W. Gilbert and C. U. I'openoe. 



r.'24. 



1372. Plum and prune growing In tbe rnelflc States. C. F. Kinman. 1024. 



1373. Homing pigeons; Their care and training. Alfred R. Lee. 1924. 

 1371. Car.' of food In the home. 1023. 



1375. Game laws for the season 1023-24. George A. Lawyer and Frank L Earnsliaw. 



1023. 

 137n. Natural and nrfiflclal brooding of chick.ns. A. R. Lr-e. 1024. 

 1377. Marketing i>oultrv. Uol. R. Slocum. 1024. 

 137R. Marketing eggs. Kol. R. Slocum. 1024. 

 1370. Beef production In the Cotton Bolt. Arthur T. Scmple. 1028. 



