secretary's unnumbered publications 67 



Extension work In agriculture 1906. 



Hearing before the io:uuiission appointed hy the Secretaries of the TreuHury, Commerce 

 and Labor, and Asriculture. ti) make uniform rules and n-Kulniions for carr.\iiiK into 

 effect the provisions of the food and dru^s act, Public No. 384, approved June 30, 1906. 



Aetinidia cliineuKin, yanjitaw. 1908. 



Bavibuxa aniii'liiKimt, bamboo. 1908. 



Food and drugs act. .luni' :{(). V.Uiii. 1008. 



Macadumia tirnifoliu, Quccnslind nut. 1908. 



I'roji'ct stateaientfc. Dt-scription and use. 1908. 



Report of the Secretai-y of Aijriculture on the southern Appala<'liian and White M'UinfalQ 

 \valersh('(l8. Jaiiie.s \Vil.<iiin. 190S. 



tlapiitm acbifiritm. tallow tvcc. 190S. 



Temporary appointments. ICircular letter.] 1908. 



The li.s-hour li'.w. .Tune 29, MUU\. 1908. 



TransftTs. [Circular letter.) 1908. 



Address delivered by \V. M. llavs. .Assistant Secretary of Agriculture, before tlie National 

 Farm Liuid t'onsress. Chicago. 111.; November 17, 1909. 19(i9. 



Before the honorable, llie .Attorney Ceneral of flie Tnite<l Stales re hibellng of Canadian 

 Club whiskey under the food and drugs act of June :'>0, 1900. Question submitted by 

 the Secretary ol A^rieulture. Hrief of the solicitor. 1911. 



Before the honorable, the Attorney General of llie United States in re lard substitute, 

 compo.sed of SO per cent of vegetable oils and "0 per cent of Imported oleo stearin, 

 under the meat inspection law. Question subudtted by the Secretary of Agriculture. 

 Brief of the Boli'itor. 1911. 



Before the honoralile, the Attorney General of the Ignited State.^ in re the inspection, 

 under the act of .lune ;',0, 1906, of meat food products derived from the carcasses of 

 animals which did not receive a post-mortem inspection under that net. Question 

 submitted by the Secretary of Agriculture. Brief of the solicitor. 1911. 



Instructions regarding the collection of samples under the insecticide act of 1910. 1911. 



Itegulalions govdiiiug leaves of absence in the Department of Agriculture. James Wil- 

 son. 1911. 



Report of the committee of bureau chiefs. (A. D. Melvin. chairman.) 1911. 



Cooi)erative laboratorv at Ucno, Nev., for the examination of potash-bearing materials. 

 1912. 



List of free and available publications of the Departm;'nt of Agriculture of interest 

 to farm women. 19ia. 



Manual of pro<o<'.ure for the guidance of commissione<l officials, c(dlaborating State 

 chemists, and otilcials ol" the t'nited States Depariment of Agriculture In connection 

 with cooperative work in the enforcement of the food and drugs act, June 30, 1900. 

 1!)13. 



Organization and conduct of a market service in the l)ej)artment of Agriculture, discussed 

 at a conference held at the department on April 29, 1913. 1913. 



Promotions based on elBcioncy. 1913. 



The relation of the Department of Agriculture to agricultural colleges and experiment 

 stations. B. T. (lallowity. V.U3. 



Prei)aration of artl'hs ff.r the Journal of Agricultural Research. 1914. Rev. 1917. 



Program of work of tlie Department of Agriculture, 191.^. 1914. 



Pro.grnm of work of the Deji.irtment of Agriculture, 1916. E. H. Bradley. lOl."?. 



Program of work of the Deiiartmont of Agriculture, 1917. E. II. Bradley. 1910. 



Program of work of the Department of Agriculture, 1919. E. H. Bradley. 1010. 



Are you feeding cattle cjr ticks? r.tl.''i. 



Grain f.irniing In the Corn Belt, with all bulletins to which reference is made. Carl 

 VrooHKin. 1910. 



Quarantine on stone and quarry products on account of gvpsy luoth, with regulations. 

 D. F. Houston. 1910. 



Regulations governing the publication of reixirts and the information utilized In the 

 compilation of r. ports, iirepared by the Bureau of Crop Estiniutes, concerning the 

 acreages, comlltions, vields, farm reserves, (u- ijualilv of products of the soil grown 

 within the I'nited States, 191t;. lOfTwtive January 1. 1917. 1910. 



A mnnui'.l of daiiKerons .inse<ts liki-lv to be introduced In the I'nlted States through 

 importation. W. DwIglit I'lert e. 1917. W'V. 1918. 



Announciii,j; a foinl production syndicate service for afternoon newspapers. 1917. 



Announeiii){ an agricultural, dairying, i>oultry raising, and household syndicate service 

 for weekly uewspapcrs. 1917. 



Certificate of deduetion and ai)portloqmiiit by tlie Secretary of Agriculture for the fiscal 

 year 191.T under an act to provlile that the I'nlted States shiill aid Slates In con- 

 struction of rural post roads, approved July 11, 1910. 1017. Revised, 1910 ; 1021 ; 

 1922 : 1923. 



Food croi)K must he Increased. Food production statements by the Secretary of AkfI- 

 eulture, D. F. Houston. 1917. 



Food production ie|)ort siibiiiltled to the Senate. D. F. Houston. 1917. 



Stanilards governing the form and arranu'ement of plans, spet'lflcaliouH, and ostlmates 

 for I'ederal aid projects as provlde<l for In the rules and reguliilloiis of the Secretary 

 of .Agriculture for carrying out the Fe<leral aid roud act, except section 8 thert-of. 

 1917. 



The fnrra labor problem. D. F. Houston. 1917. 



The Liberty loan and the farmer. D F. Houston. 1917. 



Wui- riiiergeiKy food survey: Detailed survey of retail concerns, New York City. 1017. 



War emerp-ncy food survey: Household inventory and consumption record. 1017. 



Wastes. The leaks In a nation's strenirth. 1017. 



Crop report regulatlon.s : 



ElTective January I, 1018. 1918. 



Effective January 1, 1010. 1918. 



Effective January 1. 1920. 1920. 



Effective JaiHiarv 1. 1921. 1921. 



Effective January 1, 1»22. 1922. 



Effective January 1, 1923. 1923. (MlRcellaneous Circular 20.) 



Effective January 1. 192.'. 192r>. (MlHcellaneoua Circular 87.) 



Notice to shippers of shelled eoru regiirding loading of care. 1018. (In cooperation 

 with the Railroad Admlulstratlou.) Uev. 1010. 



