secretary's circulars G3 



23. Agriculture In our Industries. (Speech of Secretary Wilson before the Amerlcus 



Club, rittsburgh, I'a.. April 21, 1907.) 1007. 



24. The man who works with his hnnd. f.\<l«lreHH of PrcKldent Roosevelt -it the Semi- 



centennial Celebration of the Foundlnj; of Agricultural Colleges in United States. 

 Lansing, Mich., Mav 31, l!)o7.) Ilt07. 



25. The unproductive f;ir"m. (Address of Secretary of Agriculture WUaon at Syracuse, 



New York, October Si, VM)7.) ll>i)7. 



26. The adulteration and misbranding of alfalfa, red clover, and grass seeds. B. T. 



tJalloway. 1907. 



27. Tests of Bruschettlni's hog cholera vaccine and Bruschettini's hog cholera and 



swine plague serum. James Wilson. 1908. 



28. The adulteration and misbranding of the .-ifeds of alfalfa, red clovr, orchard grass, 



:ind Kentuiky blneg/ass. B. T. Calloway. 1909. 



29. 'Pest of Roberts so-called uutiabortion serum. 1009. 



30. Hog raising in the South. S. .\. Knapp. 1909. 



31. The adulteration and nii.'^branding of tin- seeds of alfalfa, red clover, orchard grass, 



and Kentucky bluegrass. A. V. Woods. 1910. 



32. Cotton, tlie grc.Ttest of cash crops. (Address of Dr. Seaman A. Knapp, at Green- 



ville, Miss., January 17. 1910.) 1910. 



33. The mission of cooperative demonstration work in the South. (Address of Dr. 



Seaman A. Knapp, at Macon, (ia., September 10, 1910.) 1910. 



34. Rules and regulations for carrying out the provisions of the insecticide act of 1910. 



1010. 

 3.5. The adulteration and misbranding of the seeds of alfalfa, red clover, Kentucky 



bluegrass, orchard grass, and redtop. Wm. A. Taylor. 1911. 

 30. Emergency forage crops. David .\. Brodie. 1911. 



37. Thr- Deparlnunt of .\griculture in rehition to a national law to prevent the Importa- 



tion of insect-infested or diseased plants. Jam«s Wilson. 1911. 



38. C<ins« rvation of the soil. (Address of President Taft before the National Conser- 



vation Congress. Kansas Ciiy. Mo.. Sejitember 2"), 1911.) 1911. 



39. The adulteration and misbranding of seeds. B. T. Galloway. 1912. 



40. The iTc^ent outbreak of the fall army worm and recommendations for its control. 



James Wilson. 1912. 



41. Rules and regulations for carrying out the plant quarantine act. 1912. Rev. Decem- 



ber 20. l'.(12. 



42. The seed-importation act of August 24, 1912. 1913. 



43. The adultermion and misbranding of the seeds of Kentucky bluegrass, redtop, and 



orchard grass. B. T. Gall-way. 1913. 



44. Rules and regulatioins for carrying out the plant fiuarantlne act. 1913. 



45. The adulteration and misbranding of tlu; seed of hairy vetch. Wra. A. Taylor. 1913. 

 40. Rules and regulations of the Secretary of Agriculture under the United States cot- 

 ton futures act of August 18. 1914. 1915. 



Amendments 1-8. 1915. 



47. Cooperative agricultural extension work. 1915. 



48. Marketing Maine pfjtatm's. C. T. More and G. V. Branch. 1915. 



49. Motor vehicle registrations and revenues. 1914. 1!I15. 



50. Diversified agriculture and the relation of the bankir to the farmer. fAddrc^s of 



Bradford Knapp in Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi, April and May, 1915.) 

 1915. 



51. Thf lle>sian Hy situation In 1015. V. M. Webster and E. O. G. Kelly. 1915. 

 T>'2. State highway ntileage and exiienditui-cs to January 1. 1915. 1015. 



53. Formula- for caUulatiug interest on farm equipment. W. J. Splllman. 101B. 



54. A .system of pasturing alfalfa in Salt River Valley. Ariz. I>. U. W. Clothier. 191B. 



55. The .spring grain Jipliis or "green bui; " in tlie Southwest, and the possibilities of 



an outbreak in 1010. F. M. Webster. 1910. 

 50. Safe farming. (Address of Bradford Knapp at New Orleans, La., December 7, 1915.) 

 1910. 



57. Th" inlluence of relative area in Intertilled and other classes of crops on crop yield. 



I). A. Brodie. 1910. 



58. IteportH of l»rs. Veninus A. Moore, Maz.vck P. Ravenel, and WIUlDm T. Sedgwick upon 



the l-'e<leral ni<'at inspection. 1010. 



59. .Vutomobile registrations. lic<>nseH, and revenues In the L'nited States, 1015. 1916. 

 •iO. ,\mortization methods for farm mortgage loans. Leon K. Truesdell. 1916. 



01. Important insects which may alTect the health of men or animals engaged in mili- 

 tary operations. 1910. 



62. KactoVs of npi>ortioninent to States under Federal aid road act api)roprlntlou for 



tile flcsal year 11H7. 1910. 



63. Staff highway mileage and expenditures for the cnlen<lar year 1915. 11M6 



04. Rules and rcL'uIalions of the S'cretarv of .\grlcullure under the United States cotton 



fiituri's net of .\ugust 11, 1010. 1010. 

 65. Rub'.H and n-gulatlons of the Secretary of Agriculture for carrying out the Fedeml 



aid road net. 1010. 



06. Suggestions f<ir the nianufa<ture and marketing of creamery butter In the South. 



Roy C. Potts anti Willinni White. 1010. 



07. Men.suring hay In ricks or Htacks. H. B McChire and W. J. Bplllman. 1010. 



08. Improved app:irntiis lor usi- in making aciditv determliiniions of corn. II. S. Besley 



and (i. n. Baslon. lOHi. 

 00. Forest fln-s in tin- United SlatcH In 1015. J. (ilrvin Peters. 1017. 

 7<>. Rules and reKulallons of th.- Secretarv of .Vgriculture under the United Slaten grain 



standards act of August 11. 101*1.' 1010 



71. Winter e^g production. Alfnil R. Lee. 1017. 



72. Width of wiiL'on tires nconiinend' d for loads of varying mngniludes on earth and 



gravel roads. E. B. M<<'ornil<k. 1017. 



73. Aulomolille regisl rat ions, lleeiis. s. aiul revenues in the United State*. 1010. 1917. 



74. Stall" blghwiiy mileage jind expenditures for the rnleudar year 1016. 1017. 



75. Food needs fur 1018. Agrictilfural program for the (leriud beginning with th« 



autumn of 1017. 1917. 



