MISCELLANEOUS UNNUMBERED PUBLICATIONS 175 



Relation of the United States D<'partment of Aprloultiire to the nKrIcultural colleges 

 and f'xiMTiment stations. B. T. Galloway. (.\n addrcs.s delivered at the meeting; of 

 the Association of American Agricultural ColleKes and Kxperiment Stations, November 

 4. 1013.) 1(113. 

 Administrative nauIatlonB of the Department of Agriculture. Effective July 1. 1014. 

 1014. 



Amendment No. 1. 1915. 



Revi.<-od 1018. fe'ec Advisory committee on finance and bUBiness methods, unnum- 



hered publications. 

 Atlas of I'nitetl States Department of A>rriculture. IC> maps. 1914. 



List of woricers in subjects pertaining to agriculture and Imme economics in the United 

 States Department of Agriculture and in the StJite agricultural colleges .ind experi- 

 ment stations. Corrected to June 1. 1014. 1014. 



. Corrected to August 1, 1015. lOlS. 



. Corrected to December, 1015. 1016. 



. Corrected to January, 1017. 1917. Later revisions with changes of title as 



follows : 



Li.st of workers in subjects pertaining to agriculture and home economics. 1917- 

 1918. Part I. I'nited States Dep.irtment of Agriculture. Part II. State agri- 

 cultural colleges and experiment stations. 1018. 

 List of workers in subj'cts pertaining to agriculture, home economics, and marketing, 

 lOlH-10. Part 1. Initcd States Department of Agriculture, i'art D. State agri- 

 cultural colleges and experiment stations. 1010. 

 List of workers in subjects pertaining to agriculture. 1920-21. Part I. United 

 States Department of Agriculture. Part II. State agricultural colleges and ex- 

 periment stations. 1021. 



. 1921-22. 1922. 



. 1022-23. I'art I. Not published. Part II published as Miscellaneous Cir- 

 cular 4. 



1023-24. Part I. Not published. Part II published as Miscellaneous Cir- 



cular 17. 

 List of workers in subjects pertaining to agriculture In State agricultural colleges 



and experiment stations. 1024—25. Published as Misc»'llaneous Tircular 34. 

 List of technical workers in the United States Department of Agriculture, 1924-25. 

 Pulilisbfd as Miscellaneous Circular 45. 



Rules and regulations for the governnieiit of the watch force of the I'nited States De- 

 partment of Agriculture. Piflfeotive May 1, 1015. K. M. Reese. 1015. 



I'roceedings of a conference to consider means for combating foot-and-mouth disease, 

 held at Chicago. 111.. November 29 and 30, 1015. lOlC. 



Back yard poultry leaflet. 1017. 



Planting zones for vegetables in the eastern half of the United States. 1017. 



Report of conferences on agricultural situation held at St. I.ouls, Mo., April 9-10, and 

 at Berkeley, Calif., April 13, 1917. Program for food production and conservation. 

 1017. 



Explosives and fires In threshing machines can be prevent!^. 1018. 



It's easy to get Corn-belt eggs to market in prime condition. lOls. 



It's easy to get southern eggs to market In prime condition. lOl.s. 



Prevent grain dust explosions and fires. It is possible — necessary. 1018. 



Report of advi.sory committee of agricultural and livestock producers. 1018. 



Sirups and honey by parcel post. 1018. 



The President to the farmers of Americ.i. Woodrow Wilson. 1018. 



Memorandum : Prepared by the Agricultural Department and the Food .^dmlnlstrntion 

 HS to the wheat price guaranteccl by Congress. 1010. 



Report of the agricultural commission to Europe. 1919. 



Warehousing farm products under the warehouse act. Pamphlet containing tim^stlous 

 and answers about the storage of agricultural pro<iucts in waiilu.uses under Federal 

 supervision as provided for in the warehouse act. 1023. Revised 1924 ; 1925. 



