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UXITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, 
DIVISION OF PUBLICATIONS. 
MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS OF INTEREST TO HAWAIIAN 
AGRICULTURISTS JUNE, I908. 
Note. — To obtain those publications to which a price is affixed, 
application must be made to the Superintendent of Documents, 
Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C, to whom all 
remittances must be directed. Stamps and personal checks will 
not be accepted. 
Publications for free distribution may be obtained on applica- 
tion to the Secretary of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Free 
publications are not distributed by the Superintendent of Docu- 
ments. 
The Department of Agriculture does not distribute nor control 
the distribution of publications of the State Agricultural Experi- 
ment Stations. Application for them should be made to the sev- 
eral stations in the different States. 
BULLETINS NEW. 
Varieties of Cheese : Descriptions and Analyses. By C. F. 
Doane, Assistant Dairyman, Dairy Division, and H. W. Lawson, 
Office of Experiment Stations. Pp. 72. (Bulletin 105, Bureau 
of Animal Industry.) Price, 10 cents. 
Miscellaneous Papers on Apiculture. Bee Diseases in Massa- 
chusetts. By Burton X. Gates, Expert in Apiculture. Pp. 10, 
map. (Bulletin 75, Part III, Bureau of Entomology. ) Price, 
5 cents. 
A Revision of the Ixodoidea, or Ticks, of the United States. 
By Nathan Banks, Assistant Entomologist. Pp. 61, pis. 10. 
(Bulletin 15, Technical Series, Bureau of Entomology.) Price, 
15 cents. 
Hawaiian Honeys. By D. L. Van Dine, Entomologist, and 
Alice R. Thompson, Assistant Chemist, Hawaii Agricultural Ex- 
periment Station. Pp. 21, pi. 1. (Bulletin 17, Hawaii Agricul- 
tural Experiment Station.) Price, 5 cents. 
Experiment Station Record, Vol. XIX, No. 9, May, 1908. 
E. W. Allen, Ph. D., Editor. Pp. viii, 801-900. (No single copies 
of Vol. XIX sold.) 
The Record contains numerous abstracts of the publications of 
the agricultural experiment stations and kindred institutions in 
this and other countries; articles and editorials on topics of special 
interest in agricultural science by American and foreign experts; 
and notes on the experiment stations. 
Note. — For the convenience of those who desire to receive this 
publication regularly the Superintendent of Documents has de- 
cided to fix the price per volume (12 numbers), beginning with 
Volume XIX, at $1.50 per volume, payable in advance. 
