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DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 116-200. 



Meats — 



canned in United States, 1899, 1904, 1909, quantity and 



value 



canning, heat requirements 



Melba peaches, description of canned product 



Melon — ■ 



aphis, damage to vegetables in Porto Rico 



caterpillar, occurrence on vegetables in Porto Rico 



Merritt, Eugene, bulletin on "The production and con- 

 sumption of dairy products " 



Michigan, demuiTage regulations, variations from uniform 



code, etc 



Migration — 



bird, bulletin 



bird relation to temperature 



See also Birds, migration, 

 birds — 



normal and abnormal 



relation to molting '. 



journeys, birds, variations 



routes — 



birds, evolutions 



North American birds 



of birds of different regions 



speed of various species oi birds 



Milk- 

 condensed, quantity and value canned in United States, 



1904, 1909 : . . 



consumption — 



in cities, per capita and total 



in New York City 



in small towns 



on farms, per capita, per household, and total 



market — • 



demand, relation to urban population 



influence on butter and cheese production 



prices, fluctuation, relation to prices of butter, etc.. New 



York City 



quantity required to produce one pound of butter, vari- 

 ance in different sections 



supply to New York City, growth of industry, shipping 



lines, etc 



yield per cow, variation in average, etc., remarks 



Milo— 



branching, effect on yield, control, etc 



San Antonio region, importance of thick seeding 



seeding, effect of different methods on yield, experi- 

 ments 



■ spacing and thinning methods, effect on plants and 



^rield , experiments 



tillering, effect on yield, control, etc 



Milward, J. G., classification of potato varieties, note 



Mine products, percentage of railway tonnage, 1912 



Miner plum — 



description and history 



horticultiu'al history 



Minnesota, demurrage regulations, variations from uniform 



code, etc 



Mississippi — 



Big Black River bottom lands, agricultural conditions, 



soils, etc 



dem\u"rage regulations, variations from uniform code, 

 etc 



Bulletin 

 No. 



196 

 196 

 196 



192 

 192 



177 



191 



185 

 185 



185 

 185 

 185 



185 

 185 

 185 

 185 



196 



177 

 177 

 177 

 177 





18-19 



10-12 



19 



17 



177 

 177 





9 

 12-13 



177 





15 



177 





18 



177 

 177 





10-11 



8 



188 

 188 





3-20 

 1-21 



188 





4-20 



188 

 188 

 176 

 191 





3-20 



3-20 



2 



2 



179 

 179 





36-37 

 12-13 



191 



13,14,15,16,28 



181 





4-5 



191 



13, 



15, 16, 26 



