8 DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE BULS. 551-575. 



Bulletin 



No. Page. 

 Merz, Albert R., William H. Ross, and C. R. Wagner, bulletin 

 on "The recovery of potash as a by-product in the cement in- 

 dustry" 572 1-23 



Michigan, cement factories, potash content of materials and loss in 



manufacture 572 5 



Milkweed, poisoning of sheep 575 18 



Mill, rice, samples of grain and by-products, results 570 9-13 



Milling rice — 



by-products, bulletin by J. B. Reed and F. W. Liepsner 570 1-16 



machinery and processes, description 570 2-4 



Mineralogy, soils, analyses of various types 551 9 



Minidoka Reclamation project, sheep industry, bulletin by E. F. 



Rinehart 573 1-28 



Minnesota, cement factories, potash content of materials and loss in 



manufacture 572 5 



Mississippi Delta, boll-weevil control by collection of weevils and 



infested squares, bulletin by B. R. Goad and T. F. McGehee 564 1-51 



Missouri, cement factories, potash content of materials and loss in 



manufacture 572 5 



Mite, chicken — 



description. . ._ 553 2-4 



feeding and hiding habits, and control 553 9-11 



life history and habits, bulletin by H. B. Wood 553 1-15 



Moldy egg, description 565 18 



Montana, cement factories, potash content of materials and loss in 



manufacture 572 5 



Moss, E. G., W. W. Garner, and F. A. Wolf, bulletin on "The con- 

 trol of tobacco wilt in the flue-cured district' ' 562 1-20 



Musty egg, description 565 19 



Nahstoll, G. A., and John R. Humphrey, bulletin on "Account- 

 ing records for country creameries" 559 1-37 



Naval stores, increased yield of turpentine and rosin from double 



chipping, bulletin by A. W. Schorger and R. L. Pettigrew 567 1-9 



Nebraska, cement factories, potash content of materials and loss in 



manufacture 572 5 



New Jersey, cement factories, potash content of materials and loss in 



manufacture 572 5 



New York — 



cement factories, potash content of materials and loss in manu- 

 facture 572 5 



farms for horses, cost records, with Ohio and Illinois 560 1-23 



horses, cost of keeping on farm, and cost of horse labor (with Illi- 

 nois and Ohio), bulletin by M. R. Cooper 560 1-23 



Newlin, J. A. and Thomas R. C. W t ilson, bulletin on "Mechanical 



properties of woods grown in the United States' ' 556 1-47 



Nicotine, sulphate — 



spray formula 566 10 



use in control of pecan leaf case- bearer 571 19, 26 



Oak- 

 poisonous to cattle, leaves and buds in early spring 575 20 



spp., tests for mechanical properties, results 556 31-32, 41 



Oats- 

 feed for egg production, experiments and value 561 11 



sprouted, feed for egg production, experiments and value 561 17-18 



Ohio- 

 cement factories, potash content of materials and loss in manu- 

 facture - - . - 572 5 



horses, cost of keeping and cost of horse labor (Avith Illinois and 



New York), bulletin by M. R. Cooper 560 1-23 



Oidium lactis, occurrence in tomato products 569 5 



(92 35 41 

 Oils, road-building specification, forms, tests, and sampling methods. 555 < " ' aq-^q 



Oklahoma, cement factories, potash content of materials and loss in 

 manufacture - - 572 6 



Orpingtons, hens, feeding for egg production, cost, comparison with 

 other breeds 561 2-42 



