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106 MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTUEB 



109. Kt'port on aprirultural investigations- in Alaska. 1905. C. C. fJooi-gt-son. 1908. 



17(). Ufpon in aKil<'»ltural invcHtltjntlipns in Hawaii. I'.tO.'i. J. (',. Smitli. IDOtJ. 



171. ICr|,(,it on ai,'ri<iillnral iiivfsti>;atioiis in I'orto Itico. 190.".. I». W. Mav. 1006. 



1712. Iirlfration in Mi.ntana. Saniiu'l l-'orticr. A. I'. Stovfr, and J. S. Halci'r. 1906. 



17;{. »'orn-liarvt'sliii>; inacliinery. (". .1. Zintheo. 1907. 



174. Ili-itory of fanners' In.HtiditPS in tlic I'lilti'd StatP8. John Hamilton. 1906. 



175. lO.xijerinu'ntH on the iiu-taljillsin of tnattiT and enei-gy In the human body, 190;}-1904. 



K. G. Bonodic-t and U. D. Mlln»T. 1907. 



176. Organization lists of the agrieultural colleges and experiment stations in the United 



States. 1907 



177. Evaporation losses in irrigation and water requirements of crops. Samuel Fortier. 



1907. 



178. Course in fruit growing for movable schools nf agriculture. Samuel B. (Jreen. 1907. 



179. Sninll reservoirs in Wyoming, Montana, jiud South Daliota. 1'. ('. Herrmann. 1907. 



180. List of puhlicatlons of the agricultural experiment stations in the I'nited States (to 



.June no. 1906). 1907. 



181. Mechanical tests of pumping plants In California. J. N. Le Conte and C. E. Tait. 



1907. 



182. rrocoodings of the eleventh annua! meeting of the American Association of Farmers' 



Institute Workers. l?atoii ItoLMie, l.a., Noveniler 12-14, 1906. 1907. 



183. Meclianlcal tests of puuiiis iiiid ij.iuiping plants used for Irrigatitm and drainage la 



Louisiana In 190r> and 190<l. W. B. (Jrepory. 1907. 



184. ProcecdinKs of the twentieth annual convention of the .\ssociatiou of American Agri- 



cultural Colleges and I^xperiment Stations, Baton Rogue, La., November 14-10, 

 19(M!. 1907. 



185. Iron in food and Its functions in uutrilion. H. C. Sherman. 1907. 



186. F^xerclses in elementary agriculture: Plant production. Dick J. Crosljy. 1007. 



187. Studlis on the digestibllitv and uutrilive value of legumes at the University of 



Tennessee. 1901-19(1.'',. Charles K. Walt. 1907. 



188. Irriiiation in the Yakima Valley, Wash. S. f). .layne. 1907. 



189. Report on the drainage of the eastern parts of Cass, Traill, Grand Forks, Walsh, 



and I'embiiia Countii-s. N. iMk. .lohn T. Stewai-t. 19<t7. 



100. Irrigation in northern Italy, Part II. Ehvood Mead. 1907. 



101. T'Sts of internal-combustion engines on alcohol fuel. Charles Edward Lucke and S. 



M. Woodward. 1907. 

 192. Irrigation and drainage laws of Italy. Translated by R. P. Teele. 1907. 



103. Studies of the effect of ditTerent methods of cooking upon the thoroughness and ease 



of digestion of meat at the University of Illinois. II. S. (Jrindley, Timothy Mojon- 

 nier, and Horace C Porter. 1907. 



104. A review of iiiv( .stigations in soil bacteriology. Edward B. Voorliees and .Tacob G. 



Lipman. ]'.i07. 



195. Simple exeicises illuKtrating some applications of chemistrv to agriculture. K. L. 



Hatch. 1908. 



196. Proceedings of the twenty-first annual convention of the .\88ociatlon of American 



.\griculturai Colleges and Experiment Stations, Lansing, Mich.. .May 28-80, 1907. 



1907. 

 107. Organization lists of the agricultural colleges and experiment stations. 1907. 1907. 

 198. The prevention of in.1ury Ijy Uoods In the Neosho Valley. Kans. .1. O. Wilght. 1908. 

 109. Proceedings of the twelfth annual meeting of the .•Vmerirnn Association of Farmers 



Instil ute Workers, Washington. 1». C. October 2:{-24, l'.t(i7. 190S. 



200. Course in cereal foods and their preparation, for movable schools of agrbulture. 



Margaret .1. Mitchell. 1908. 



201. Cost of pumping from wells for the Irrigation of rice In Louisiana and Arkansas. 



W. B. Gregorv. 190S. 



202. Digestibility of starch of different sorts as alTected by cookln- Kdna D. Day. 1908. 

 20a. Distrilnition of water in the soil in furrow irrlgatioji. R. H. T,oughridgp. 1908. 



204. School giirdening and nature study in English rural schools and in London. Susan 



B. SIpe. 1909. 



205. Irrigation In Wyoming. Clarence T. Johnston. 1009. 



200. Organization lists of the agricultural colleges and experimi'Ut stations in the 

 Uidtod Stites. 1909. 



207. Irrigation In the Sacramento Valley, Calif. Samuel FMller, O. W. Bryant, J. E. 



Uoadhouse, A. E. Wright, and J. H. Barlier. 1909. V^ 



208. The Influence of muscular and menial work on metabolism .■iiul the efficiency of the 



human body as a machine. Francis G. Benedict and Thome M. Carpenter. 



1909. 

 20B. Irrigation In Oregon. John II. Lewis and Percy A. Cupper. 1909. 

 210. Irrigation in South Dakota. .Samuel 11. Lea. iOOO. 

 2rl. Irrigation in Kansas. Don II. Bark. 1909. 

 2l2. Pnn-eedings of the twenty-second annual convention of the Association of Amer- 



i<an Agricultural College and Experiment Stations, Washington, D. C, November 



18 20, lilOS. 1!I09. 

 21.T. Proceedings of the thirteenth annual meeting of the Amerlc.nn Association of Farmers' 



Institute Workers. Washington. I). C.. Novi'niber 26-27. 190S. 1900. 

 214. Irrigation In the State of Washington. O. L. Waller. 1009. 

 afB. Irrigation In New .Mexico. Vernon L. Sullivan. 1909. 

 ^10. Irrigation in Idaho. .Ijinies Stephenson, Jr. 1909. 

 17. Dr.iinage of Irrigated lands In the San Joaquin Vallev, Calif. Samuel Fortlcr 



and Victor M. Cone. 1909. 

 Irrigation In Colorado. C. W. Reach and P. J. Preston. 1910. 

 Irrlg.Mtlon in North Dakota. T. R. Atkinson. 1909. 

 50, Secondary a-»'rlcullural education In Alabama. C. J. Owens. 1009. 

 221. Dl< tarv studies In rural regions in Vermont, Tennessee, and Georgia. J. L. Ililla, 

 __ Charles E. Walt, and H. C. White. V.)W. 

 WO. Irrigation In Texas. J. C. Nagle. IfdO. 

 223. Dietarj- studies in public Institutions In Philadelphia, Pa, Emma Smedlcy and 



R. D. Mllner. Dietary studies In public Institutions In Baltimore, Md. 11. L. 



Knight, n. A. Pratt, and C. F. Langworthy. 



