50 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DKPT. OF AQRICULTURH 



343. RxtenKion work in agronomy, 1923. O. S. Flshor. 1»25. 



344. Extension wurlc In acrlculliiral englnoiTinK. 1U23. Uuy Ervln. 1025. 



345. Farm loMstry fxlcnsiou, uurly ilevelopmiMit, und status In 1923. G. H. Colling- 



wouil. 192r.. 

 340. Exiiii>ii'n worl; with fruits, vogctiibli's, anil urnamcutals, 1923. C, P. Close, \V. U. 

 ntiittic, and I". 1-. .MuilOrd. 1925. 



347. Mftliixis and r<'>ulls ut rooperativt- cxtenHjon work, 1923. II. W. OiilbiTtson and 



C. L. CliainlH'rs. 192."i. 



348. Boys" and girls' 4-II clult work, 1923. I. W. Hill and Gertrude L. Warren. 1925. 



349. Extension wmk in fixids and nutrition, 192.'1. Miriam Rlrdsiyo. 192.">. 



350. An liuiMoveil type of pressure te.slcr for the deteruiinatiun of fruit maturity. J. K. 



Masness and Georfie F. Taylor. 1920. 



351. Centralized iiianaueineiit of a inrm- corporate estate operated by tenant^- in the 



wheat helt. Walt.r II. Baumgartel. 192.">. 



352. Work of tlie Newiands reclamation project experiment farm in 1922 and 1923. 



F. n. lleadley. E. \V. Knight, and L. K. (line. 192.->. 



353. Improved oat varieties for New York and adjacent States. H. II. Love. T. R. 



Stanton, and W. T. Craig. 1925. 



354. Weather conditions and forest flres in California. S. B. Show and E. 1. Kotok. 



1925. 



35,".. Kxtenv<;iiin work among negroes, 1923. J. A. Evans. 1925. 



35(». The common barberry and how to kill it. F. E. Kempton and Noul F. Thompson. 

 1925. 



357. ProdiK'tion of acala cotton In the San Joaquin Valley of California. WofTord B. 

 Camp. 1925. 



3."K. PIre and tlie forest. (Calfornhi pine region.) S. B. Show and E. I. Kotok. 1925. 



.'•Hid. Idrectory of oHicials and organizations concerned with tlie protection of birds and 

 game:' 1925. Talbott Kenniead and Frank I.. Earnshaw. 1925. 



3f>4. The color grading of hon-'V. E. I,. Swri.st. liiL'5. 



375. An extension program ia lionn- niMnagcmeiit and farm managi'ment for the Western 

 States, with reports of standing regional committees on range livestock, dairy- 

 ing, farm crops, and liuman nutrition. W. A. I-loyd. 1925. 



Note. — Numbers omitted have not been published. (December 81, 1925.) 

 MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULARS 



3. Relation of agricultural education to farm organizations. C. W. Pugsley. 1923. 



4. List of workers in Kubjects pertaining to agriculture. 1922-1923 : Part II. State agri- 



cultural college's and experin;cnt stations. 192.'!. 



5. In the land of the ancient cliff dweller. Bandelier National Monument. 1023. 

 C. Crop and livestock estimates. 1910-1922. 1923. 



7. A forest fire prevention ImndbooU for the school children of California. State Forester 



and Suprrlntendent of Pubiit Instruction, Callforni:i. 19i.'3. 



8. Demonstration courses in kiln drying, boxing and crating, gluing of wood, wcod 



proix'rtios and uses. 1923. 



9. Impfirtation and inspection of tea. 1923. 



10. tJrain futures act. 1922 : (ieneral rules and regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture 



wltli respect to contract markets. 1923. 



11. Agrkiiitur.il cooperation : .\ selected and annotated list with special reference to pur- 



chasing, marketing, and credit. Chastina Gardner. 1923. 



12. A handbook for better feeding of livestock. E. W. Sheets and William Jackson. 1928. 



Revl.sed, 192.''.. 



13. I.,ocal names of niigrafiu-y gJime birds. W. L. McAtec. 1923. 



14. State sanitary reriuirenients governing admission of livestock. 1924. 



15. Importance of forestry and the n:UionaI forests. 1024. 

 K!. Tree distribution under the Kinkiid Act of HUl. 1925. 



17. List of workers In subjects i>eriaining to agriculture, l!)i.'.3-1924 : Part II. State agri- 



cultural colleges and experiment stjitions. 1924. 



18. Instructions for t)an<IIng birds. Frederick C. Lincoln. 1924. 



19. For' St tires In Intermountaln region. 1924. 



20. Crop report regulations: Effective on and after January 1, 19114. 1923. 



21. Posters prepared bv school children in milk for-healtli progrnms. Jessie M. Hoover. 



1924. 



22. The naval stores act and regulations for its enforcement: Effective March 1. 1924. 



1921. 



23. The agricultural outlook for 1924. 1924. 



24. Time-tables fop home canning of fruits and vegetables. 1924. 



25. Directions for examining all canned food before ii^e. 1924. 

 2(). The cow testers han<ll)ook. J. C. .Mcr\)well. 19_'4. 



27. Motion pictures of tlie Departinent of Agriculture: A list of films, nnd how to obtain 



them 1924. Siii>t)Ienient, 1925. Title: New motion pictures released by the 

 I'nited States Departm -nt of .Vgriculture. 



28. Tables for converting crude protein and ash content to a uniform moisture base. J. H. 



Shollenl)erger and D. .\. Coleman. 1924. 



20. Demonstration courses in wood utilization. 1!>24. 



30. Directory of field acilvltles of the Biir.au of I'lant Industry. 1024. 



31. Lot's know some trees. Chtirles H. Shlnn. 192.'>. 



32. Practical f;irm economics. Ileury C. Taylor, H. It. Tolley, and J. W. Tapp. 1924. 



33. Some test(>d methods for livestock improvement. I). S. Bnrch. 1925. 



34. List of workers In subjects pertaining to agriculture In .'-itate agricultural colleges and 



experiment stations. 1924-25. .M.iry .\. Agnew. 1925. 



35. Bibliography on the marketing of agricultural products. Emily L. Day, Katherine 



Jacobs. Margaret T. tUcott, and Mary (J. Lacy. 1025. 

 30. The Wldiliii National Forest and (jamc Preserve. S. M. Shanklln and James B. 



Scott. 19l.'5. 

 87. Crop report regulations: EfTecllve January 1, Ui'J.'i. 1925. 

 38. The Agricultural Outlook for 1925. 1025. 



