4G MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. 6. DEPT. OF AGRICULTUEB 



104. F'lshlnR, hunting, and cninpinj,' im tlio Cnscade National Forost 1020. 



105. Forest trails ami lilKliways of the Mount Hood n-plon. li'l'O. 



106 Status and r.-Hults, county agent work, Northern and Western States, 1010. W. A. 

 I.loyd. 1020. 



107. A Bystoin of field and oflSce rocords for county extension workers. M. C. Wilson. 



1020. 



108. Chicory: Control and eradication. Albert A. Ilnnscn. 1020. 



109. Cocklebur. Albert A. Hansen. 1020. 



110. Thi' work of tlio T'malllla reclamation project e.xperlment farm In 1918 and 1919. 



H. K. Dean. 1020. 



111. Potato wart. G. U. Lyman, L. O. Kunkol, and C. R. Orton. 1020. 



112. Timber depletion and tlie answer. 1920. 



113. .Vifalfa : Instructions a<iapted to Mlclilf^in. Wisconsin, and Minnesota. 1920. 



114. Motion pictures of tlie I'liiti d States Department of AKficulture. A list of films and 



their uses. Fr<>d W. Perkins and CeorK*^ U. (loergens. 1020. 



115. Alfalfa : Instructions adapted to sontliern New Jersey. Delawnir, southern Maryland, 



Viij;lnla. Arkansas, Tennessee, and the South Athmtii- and Oulf States. 1020. 

 lie. Alfalfa: Instrucllous adapted to Oliio, Indiana, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, and Ken- 



tvickv. 1020. 

 117. Peruvian alfalfa. 1920. 

 lis. Fl.l.l p.a. 1920. 

 nil. (^iwpciis. 1920. 



120. Sov bean. 1920. 



121. Velvet Inana. 1920. 



122. Dryland alfalfa. 1020. 



123. ({rirnm alfalfa. 1920. 



124. Spur feterita. 1920. 



125. Forcinj; and hlanchlnj? dai^een shoots. Robert A. Young. 1920. 



120. Alfalfa : Instructions adapted to New England States and New York. 1920. 

 127. Alfalfa : Inst rue tlons adapted to Pennsylvania, West Virginia, northwestern Mary- 

 land, and northern New Jersey. 1020. 

 12.S. The manufacture and use of pe.iuut butter. FI. C. Thompson. 1920. 

 120. Milk for the family. 1020. Rev. 1921. 



130. The liawkweids or palntbruslies. Albert A. Hansen. 1920. 



131. Dlrectorv of olficials and ort'anizations concerned with the protection of birds and 



g.ime."l920. 1020. 



132. A mountain vacation land : The WashinKton National Forest. 1020. 



133. United States grades for milled rice. 1920. 



134. Livestock grazing as a factor in flro protection on the national forests. John H. 



llatton. 1020. 



135. ^Maintenance of the fur supply. Ned Dearborn. 1020. 



130. The work of the Newlands reclamation project experiment farm In 1919. F. B. 



Ileadley. 1020. 

 137. The Hureau of Chemistry of the TTnlted States Department of Agriculture. 1020. 

 i:;!-i. In the oiK-n : The national forests of Washington. 1020. 

 130. The Government exhibit at the 1020 national dairy show. 1920. 



140. Statistics of cooperative extension work 1020-21. 1920. 



141. Status and results of home demonstration work. Northern and Western States, 1919. 



Florence E. Ward. 1021. 



142. Tuberculosis eradication under the accredited-herd plan. (Herd List No. 3.) 1020. 



143. Tulierculosls eradication under the accredited herd plan. (.Supplement 1 to Herd 



List No. 3.) 1020. 



144. Tuberculosis eradication under the accredited herd plan. (Supplement 2 to Herd 



Ll.st No. 3.) 1020. 



145. Australia and New Zealand as markets for American fruit. Samuel B. Moomaw and 



Caroline R. Sliirn]an. 1021. 

 14C. Markets for .\merlcan fruits In China. Clarence B. Moomaw and Marjorle L. 



Franklin. 1020. 

 147. The work of the Huntley reclamation project experiment farm In 1919. Dan Hansen. 



1921. 

 14S. The farm woman's problems. Florence E. Ward. 1920. 

 140. Cooperative cane-slrup canning: Producing sirup of uniform quality. J. K. Dale. 



1920. 

 ir.0. Statistical data compiled and published by the Bureau of Crop Estimates 1863-1920. 



1021. 



151. Distribution of cottonseed in 1021. Introductory statement by O. F. Cook. 1920. 



152. Org:inlzaflon and results of boys' and girls' club work. Northern and Western States, 



lOlii. Georgi' K. Farrell and Ivan L. llolison. 1021. 



153. Developing an Aniericim \illllty Imrse. J. (). Williams. 1021. 



154. Nicotine sulphate In a dust carrier against truck-crop insects. Roy E. Campbell. 



1021. 



155. How teachers may use Farmers' Bulletin 1087, beautifying the farmstead. C. H. 



Schopmeyer. 1921. 

 150. How teachers may use Farmers' Bulletin 1175, better seed corn. F. A. Merrill. 

 1021. 



157. How teacher« may use Farmers' Bullvtln 1148, cowpeas : Culture and varieties. F. 



A. Merrill. 1021. 



158. How teaehers may use Farmers' Bulletin 1126, forage for the Cotton Belt. F. A. 



.Merrill, lil21. 



159. How teachers may use Farmers' Bulletin 1121, factors that make for success in 



fiirii'ing in (l:e South. F. A. Merrill. 1921. 



160. Pepp.rs. 1021. 



101. Pismih National (Janie Preserve: Regulations and inforni.'itlfin i^r the puhlle. 1021. 

 162. Some niles for poisoning the cotton boll weevil. B. R. Coad and T. P. Cassidy. 



1022. 

 103. Dispersion of the boll weevU In 1920. B. R. Coad and R. W. Morelnnd. 1021. 



