44 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 0, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



145L Milking and URlns cottage cheese In the home. Keuuetb J. aLilhesoii and Jcjate 



M. Hoovpr. 1025. 

 14r.2 I'aliiUni; '>ii tli^ furm. II. P. Ilolman. in2o. 



145;<. Growins and planting conifirous trcoa on tlie farm. C. B. Tlllotson. 1925. 

 14."i4. lliimc utilisation of musi-iiilliif Krapes. Cliailcs Deariiis. 1!I2.".. 

 14."..'.. l-'ittiiiK, HhowiuK, and judj;itiK Iiolj.s. E. Z. Itussell. lOLM. 

 14.".t> lIoiu.H for birds. E. It. Kalmliacb and W. L. MiAtee. 19'J5. 

 14.'.". l*a<klnK applt-s in (h>xi-.s. Uayuiond It. I'lillthnip and Frault S. KinBt>y. 1925. 

 14r.«. Strawbi-rry diseasps. Noil K. Stovrns. lO'.'.".. 

 H.-.fl. Si'lIinK' l.laik walnut timlicr. Waricu D. Itiush. 1925. 

 14*10. Simplf pinmtilnj,' repairs in tlie homo. G. M. Warren. 1925. 

 14(>:5 Suc<-<>8.srul farmin;; on l»i(»-:icrc farms in central Indiana. Lynn Bobertson and 



11. W. Hawthorn<\ lOJ.'). 

 14t;4. Itarlpy : Culture, u.ses, and varieties. Harry V. llarhui. 1925. 

 14li.'>. Cott.jn piunlnK. (i. .S. Meloy. 192ri. 

 14)jf.. (Jamo laws for the .seasoti 1925-2(5. Georjjt^ A. Lawyer and Frank L. Earnslmw. 



1925. 

 1469. Laws rolatinc to fur animals for the season 1925-26. Frank G. Asiibrook and 



Frank L. Enrnshaw. 1925. 



NOTB. — Numbers omitted bave not Ixvn pul)lishod. (December IM, 1925.) 

 STATISTICAL BULLETINS (1923-1925) 



1. Cold storage holdings, year ending .January, 1923, with comparable data for earlier 



years. 1923. 



2. Seed statistics, yeat ended May 31, 1923, with comparable data for earlier yeai-s. 



1 924. 

 S. Sheep, lamb, mutton, and wool BtatLstlcs, year ended March 31, 1923. with com- 

 parable (lata for earlier years. 1924. 



4. Cold-storaire holdings to Oct.iber. 1924. 192.'.. lievision of StatLstioai Bulletin 1. 



5. Horses, mules, and motor vehicles, year ended March 31, 1924, with comparable 



data f(.r earlier years. 1925. 



6. Grain futures : Dailv data. Volume of trading on the Chicago Board of Trade, 



.Tanmiry 1. 1921. to May 31. 1924. 1924. 



7. Sliipmcuis and unloads of certain fruits and vegetables, 1918-1923. 1925. 



8. ('arlnad sliipmonts of fmits and melons from stations in United States for 1920, 



1921, 19-_'2, and 1923. 1925. 



9. Carload shipments of vegetables from stations in the United States for 1920. 1921, 



1922. and 1923. 1925. 



10. Statistics of potatf.e*; and sweet potatoes, year ended .July SI, 1924. with com- 



parable data for i-urlier years. 1925. 



11. Flay and feed statisfics, year ended December 31, 1924. with comparable data for 



earlier years. 1925. 



DEPARTMENT CIRCULARS 



1. Suggestions for the marketing of cottage cheese. Deloa L. James. 1919. 



2. Sowing f<.r girls' club work. Ola Lowell. 1919. 



3. Drying vegetables and fruits for borne wse. Frants P. Lnnd. 1919. 



4. Vacation land: The national forests in Or.'gon. 1919. 



5. Out-of-door playgrounds of the San Isabel National I-'orest. 1919. 

 0. A sunimiT vacation in the Sopris N.*»tional Forest. 1919. 



7. Trend of the dairy-cattle indu.strv in the United States and other countries. T R. 



rirtle. 1919. 



R. .Vrb'T I>av. L. C. Kverard. 1919. 



9. Meadow ("esciie. Fl. N. Vinall. 1919. 



13. Brood coops and appliances. Boys' and girls' poultry chib work. 1919. 



14. Care of baby chicks. Boys' and" girls' poultry elnb work. 1919. 



15. I'reserving eij^s. Boys' and girls' poultry diil) work. 1»19. 



16. Lice, mites, and cleanliness. Boys and girls' poultry club w<.rk. 1919. 



17. .Management of growing chicks. Boys' and girls' poultry club work. 1919. 

 IR. Culling for eggs and market. Boys' and girls' p-.nltry ehib work. 1919. 



10. I'oultry bouses. Boys' and irirls' poultry club work. 1919. 

 20. Conunon ponltry diseases. Boys' and srlrl.^' club work. 1019, 



25. Points for r'gii buvers : What to sell, what to buy, how to candle. 1919. 



2ft. Iielieinus products r,f the dairy. .7. (' McDowell. 1919. 



27. Gardening instructions for cJilb nM^mlxTs. 1919. 



2S. Cotton gin firo.s cnnsed by static electricity. 1919. 



29. Vacation trips In the Holy Cro.sa National Forest. 1919. 



.'!0. Orc'iiilzation of a county for extension work : The farm-bureau plan. I, R. Simons. 

 1919. 



81. Culling the poultry flock: Why. when, and how 1919. 



82. Potato wart : A dang.-rous new dise.Msc. 1919. 



33. How teacher.^ may ns<> Farmers* Bulletin 1044. the citv home garden. Alvln IMlIo. 



1919. 

 84. Outdoor Hfe In the Colorado National Forest. 1910. 

 SIS. Boys' and irlrls' dtjb work: iJlsenses and insects of the honip garden. W. W. Gilbert. 



1010. 

 8ft. Use of poultry einli products. 1910. 



87. Htntug and n-milts of conntv-nsent work. Northern and Western States, 1918, show- 



luK war service ,,{ the cou'niv nt,'ent. W. .\. l.lovd. lOlii. 



88. lUiys' aerleulturnl chib work In the Southern Slates. I. W. Hill and G. W. Cham- 



bers. 1919. 



89. A report on the r«»tal1 pries of nitrate of wda and acid phosphate as of May 1, 1919, 



1919 

 40. Insect enemies and dls.dseH of the tomato. 1919. 



