LIBRARY BULLETINS 127 



73. Accoesions to the department library. July-September 1900. 1909. 



74. Accessions to the department library. October-Decenibor, 1909. 1910. 



75. List of periodicals currently receivea in the library of the United States Department 



of Atjriciilture. 1!HI9. 

 70. Catalogue of publicalions relating to forestry In the library of the United States 

 Department of Agriculture. 1912. 



LEAFLBJTS 



1. Raise chickens. 1918. 



2. Kaise pigs. 1018. 



3. Kalse sheep. 1",»18. 



4. Bread and cereals in war time. 1918. 



5. Vegetables and fruits In war time. 1918. 



G Meat: And meat substitutes in war time. 1918. 

 ". Fats and sugars in war time. 191S. 

 8. Home gardening. 1919. 



UNNUMBE11B2) PUBLICATIONS 



Scheme of classification. (1898) 7. Revised, 1900; 191G. 



Duplicate pulilic.itlons available for exchange November U, 1905. Revised, 1906. 



Li-t of desiderata. 1!I05. 



List of duplicates. 1910. 



Rules for interlibrary loans. 1914. 



BUREAU OF MARKETS =» 



ANNUAL REl'ORTS 



1918. Charles J. Brand. 1920. George Livingston. 



1919. George Livingston. 



is'fe ttiso Bureau of Agricultural Economics ; Office of Farm Management. 



DOCUMENTS 

 [For earlier numbers see Office of Markets and Rural Organization Documents] 



5. The marketing of canning club products. Lewis B. Flohr. 1917. 

 G. Distribution and utilization of the garden surplus. 1917. 



7. I'otato grades recommended by the United States Department of Agriculture and the 



United States Food Admiiiisl ration. 1917. 



8. Factors in transportation of strawberries from the Ozark region. V. W. Ridley. 



1918. 



9. More care is needed in hr-.ndling western cantaloupes. George L. Fischer and Arthur 



E. Nelson. 1918. 



10. Loading and transporting western cantaloupes. A. W. McKay. IKl.H. 



11. A portable farm granary. L. M. Jeffers, W. J. Larkin, and A. L. Rush. 1918. 



12. <irain driers in the United States. 1918. 



i:i. Heavy loading of freight cars in the transportation of northwestern apples. II. J. 

 Ramsey. 1918. 



14. Ix)a<ling Americ.in grapes. II. S. Bird and A. M. Grimes. 1918. 



15. Standards for willed riee. Prepared by llie T'nited States Department of .\gricultinc 



and adojjted by the I'liited States I'ood Adiniuistration. litis. 

 IG. Instructions for the sampling, handling, analyzing, and grading of samples of milled 



rice. F. B. Wise. HI18. 

 17. Lining and loading cars of potatoes for protection from cold. II. S. Bird and A. M. 



Grimes. 1918. 



SERVICE AND BEGULATOBY ANNOUNCEMENTS 



Nos. 1-70. January, 1915 to October, 1921. 



UNNUMnKKED I'l'IU-ICATIONS 



Stamlards for hard red spring whe.-it (claHS 1). 1917. 



Standards for common and n d durham wheat (class 2). 1!I17. 



Standards for hard red winter wheiit (class .'I). 1!117. 



Standards for soft red winter wheat (class 4). 1!I17. 



Standards for common while wheat (class 5) and white club wheat (class G). 1917. 



War emergency food survey : I'liices where schedules may be obtalne<l. 1917. 



Handbook : Omc lal gr.iin Htiindurds for wheat and shelled corn. (Tabulated and nbrldgud.) 



K. <;. Boerner. 191s. 

 Standar.ls for wheat. 101 H. 

 After Ilohoken? l'.il".». 

 Dairy marketing Informatiiai. \U\U. 



Ganado de jmra sanure de Ioh Kstndos Unldos. 1!>19. Revlsivl, 1920. 

 Oado de puro .s.uigre dos Estiidos liiidos. 1911). R>-vlsed, UiUd. 

 JIandliook : Otliebil grain standards for oats. Tabulated atui ahrldgjMl. 1019. 

 HamilMiok : OlUelal grain stjinflards for wheat, shelled corn, and oata. 10. (J. Boerner. 



l!>l!t Kevised 19'_'2. Issued by Bureau of Agricultural EconomlcM. 

 Two hundred million (piarts of milk a ilay. 1019. 

 United States warehouse act, as amended July 2.'>. 1010. 1010. (Ah amended Kcbrumy 



23, 1023. 1023. lasue<l by the Bureau of Agricultural ICcouomlcs.) 



"Organized as an ofBco May 10, 1023, to July 1, 1017. Combined wlMi Bureau of Crop 

 Estimates to form Bureau uf Markets and Crop Estimates July 1, 1U21. 



