164 MISCELI^\NEOUS PUBLICATION 9, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTUEB 



11. Bovs' and Rills' club work : Tinning, cupping, and sol(l< ring cans. O. H. Benson. 



i'.tl.-. 

 li;. Additional rt'ct'ipis, tt'-ifd and dttiTiulucd, for use in the boys' and glrLs' home vuu- 



uiuK liub work, (iiorgc E. Karrell. 1»HJ. liuvlBed. 1917. Title: Home canning 



iurttiuod.iiis— additional recipes. George E. Farrell. 

 13. Addii'N.s liat of State Institutions and officers In charge of agricultural extension work. 



Octnlicr 1. IHIT. 

 15. lUivs' .ind girls' club work: Canning windfall and cull appUss and use of by-products. 



6. II. Kenson. 1015. Revised. IftlT. Title: Utilizing windfall and cull apples and 



apple by-prixjuclji. 

 10. Bovs and girls' cluli work : Receipts for the u.ie of potatoes and homemade potato 



stanb. Marie WJllouglihy Rogers. 1015. 



17. IJovs' and glrLs' clul) worii : IIoiiii' caniriug club instructions to save fruit and vege- 



table wa.ste. (). U. Benson. 11(15. Revl.->Ld. 1917. Title: Classiflcatlon of fruits 

 and vcgeUililfs for clul> canning. O. II. Benson. 



18. Honu- canning in.stru- tions. (). H. IJenson. 1015. Revised, 1917. 



19. Motlier-daughter home canning <lub and vac-ation canning club : I'roject report 



(blank form). (Jcorgc E. Farrell. 1015. Revised, 1917. Title: Mother-daughter 

 home cnnidug clubs (l>lank foriii). 



20. Suggestions for organization of mother-daughter home canning clubs. O. II. Benson. 



lOl.'). Revised, 1917. Title: The mother-daughter home canning club. O. H. 



Benson. 1017. 

 Ul. Apple club project: Crop report (blank form). George E. Farrell. 

 22. Canning, preserving. pitKllng. Mary E. Creswell and Ola ri>\vell. 191C. 

 24. Sugg<'stlons No. 3 — Boys' and girls' club agents. State, district, and county. O. II. 



Ben.son. 1015. 

 2.*^. 4- 1 1 lirand seed corn labels. O. H. Benson. 



26. Farm and home handicraft clubs. O. II. IJenson. 1015. 



27. Organization of bovs' agricultural Hub work In the Southern "States. O. B. Martin 



and 1. W. Hill. 1015. Revised, 1918. Title: Hoys' agricultural club work In the 

 Southern States. I. W. Hill and C. L. rbaml)ers. 



28. Canning club and home demonstration work. O. B. Martin and Mary E. Cresw. 11. 



1915. 



29. Devi'lopnient of the boys' club work. O. B. Martin. 1015. 



30. r:irin nianun s and fertilizers. W. B. Mercler and H. E. Savely. 191G. 



31. Boys' and girls' club work. Recipes for ejuined vegetables; their prepilratbni for talde 



use. Caroline L. Hunt. lOHi. Revised, 1917. Title: Preparing home-canned 

 vegetables for the table. Caroline L. Hunt. 



32. Status and results of county agricultural agent work in the Northern and Western 



States, 1015. W. A. Lloyd. 1916. 

 83. Boys' and girls' club work. Common home canning difficulties and how to avoid 

 them. O. H. Benson and George E. Farrell. 191G. Revised. 1017. Title: Some 

 home canning difficulties and how to .avoid them. O. H. Benson and George K. 

 FaiTell. 



34. Office filing system for countv Jigricultural agents in the Northern and Western 



States. H. B. B^iller. 19\7. Revised. 1918. 



35. Boys' and girls' club work. Home canning club aprons and caps. A. 11. WhittelBcy. 



■ lOlT. 

 30. Methods of growing cotton under boll weevil conditions. 1917. 



87. Kev to subject Index of experiment station literature. Revised December 1, 1916, 

 i017 ; January 1, 1918. 1918. 



38. Farm records and accounts. Suggestions for teaching the subject in secondary 



schools. H. P. Barrows. 1917. 



39. I'einiers. Ola Powell and Mary E. Creswell. 1917. 



40. Coojiorative agricultural extension work. Organization and finances. 1017. Rcvlaed, 



1918; 1919. 



41. An effective method of preventing the erosion of hill land.'?. W. B. Mi rcler. 1917. 



42. Agricultural exhibits and contests. Suggestions for teaching the subject in secondary 



sehools. II. I'. Barrows. 1017. 



43. Sov beans In the Cotton Belt. W. J. Morse. 1917. 



44. Vehet beans. C. V. Piper. 1917. 



45. Peanut growing in the Cotton Belt. H. C. Thompson. 1917. 



46. Boys' and girls' clul) work. Se<'d .and plants for tlie home garden. To supply vege- 



tables for a family of four persona. C. P. Close. 1917. 



47. Boys' and girls' club work. I'reparation for home canning club demonstrations. O. 11. 



Benson. 1017. 



48. Boy.s' and girls' club work. Plant a garden. 1917. 



40. Boys' and girls' club work : Home gardens. Vegetables to grow and how to grow them. 



r. 1'. rio.se. 1017. Revised, 1918. Title: How to grow vegetables In the home 



gardi^'n. 

 50. Food r<-4|iiirement8 of the human body : Suggestions for teachers in secondary schools. 



1017. 

 61. A mefliod of mapping, charting, and recording county-agent work. L. R. Simons. 



1017. 



52. Boys' and girls' club work: Home gardens. Insects and diseases of vegetables and 



how to combat them. C. P. Close. 1017. 



53. Bovs" and girls' dub work : Suggestions to local lenders In poultry-club work. George 



fc. Karreli. 1017. 



54. Farm bureau organization plan. Ij. R. Simons. 1017. 



55. Bovs' and girls' elub work: Suggestions for boys' and girls' exhibits (at local, county, 



and State fairs). Milton Panslger. 1917. Revised, 1918. 

 50. Boys' and girl.s' club work: Common poultry dlseiises. 1017. 

 HI. Raising <iuck.s, geese and turkeys : Suggestions for teachers In secondary schools, 



H. P. Barrow.s. I9l7. 

 68. Tvpes mid breeds of farm animals : Suggestions for teachers In secondary schools. 



H. P. Barrows. 1917. 

 50. Boys' and girls' club work : Instructions to local leaders of boy.g' and girls' home 



garden and canning clubs. George F. Farrell. 1917. 



