34 BULLETIN 464, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



424. Oats: Growing the Crop. 



433. Cabbage. 



443. Barley: Growing the Crop. 



485. Sweet Clover. 



537. How to Grow an Acre of Corn. 



552. Kafir as a Grain Crop. 



617. School Lessons on Corn. 



686. Uses of Grain Sorghums. 



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 The Prevention and Treatment of Diseases in Poultry, 1911 Yearbook, pp. 177-192; 



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 The Handling and Marketing of Eggs, 1911 Yearbook, pp. 467, 468; as Separate No. 



584; price, 5 cents. This is an abstract of Bureau of Animal Industry Bui. No. 



141, The Improvement of the Farm Egg. 

 Improving the Quality of Poultry and Eggs, 1912 Yearbook, pp. 345-352; as Separate 



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 Handling Dressed Poultry a Thousand Miles from Market, 1912 Yearbook, pp. 285-292; 



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 Effect of the Present Method of Handling Eggs, 1910 Yearbook, pp. 461-476. 

 Bureau of Entomology Circular No. 92, Mites and Lice on Poultry; price, 5 cents. 

 Bureau of Entomology Circular No. 170, The Fowl Tick; price, 5 cents. 



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