30 BULLETIN 332, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 
Leaf-cut, or tomosis, a disorder of cotton seedlings. By O. F. Cook. Bureau 
of Plant Industry Circular 120, pp. 29-34. Issued April 5, 1913. 
Factors affecting the production of long-staple cotton. By O. F. Cook^ 
Bureau of Plant Industry Circular 123, pp. 3-9. Issued April 26, 1913. 
Egyptian cotton culture in the Southwest. By Carl S. Scofield. Bureau of 
Plant Industry Circular 123, pp. 21-28. Issued April 26, 1913. 
Agriculture on the Yuma Reclamation Project. By Carl S. Scofield. Bureau 
of Plant Industry Circular 124, pp. 3-8. Issued May 3, 1913. 
Cotton farming in the Southwest. By O. F. Cook. Bureau of Plant Industry 
Circular 132, pp. 9-18. Issued July 19, 1913. 
Seed selection of Egyptian cotton. By Thomas H. Kearney. U. S. Dept. of 
Agriculture Bulletin 38. Issued November 19, 1913. 
Cotton as a crop for the Yuma Reclamation Project. By the Committee on 
Southwestern Cotton Culture. Bureau of Plant Industry Document 1009. Issued 
December 1, 1913. 
The relation of cotton buying to cotton growing. By O. F. Cook. U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture Bulletin 60. Issued February 16, 1914. 
Growing Egyptian cotton in the Salt River Valley, Arizona. By E. W. Hud- 
son. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Farmers' Bulletin 577. Issued March 14, 1914. 
Mutation in Egyptian cotton. By Thomas PI. Kearney. U. S. Dept. of Agri- 
culture, Journal of Agricultural Research, v. 2, no. 4, pp. 287-302. Issued July 
15, 1914. 
The wild cotton plant (Thurberia thespesioides) in Arizona. By Vernon 
Bailey. Bulletin, Torrey Botanictl Club, v. 41, pp. 301-306. Issued May 29, 
1914. 
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Single-stalk cotton culture. By O. F. Cook. Bureau of Plant Industry Docu- 
ment 1130. Issued December 14, 1914. 
Relation of the Arizona wild cotton weevil to cotton planting in the arid 
West. By B. R. Coad. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Bulletin 233. Issued May 
27, 1915. 
Single-stalk cotton culture at San Antonio. By Rowland M. Meade. U. S. 
Dept. of Agriculture Bulletin 279. Issued August 24, 1915. 
Custom ginning as a factor in cotton-seed deterioration. By D. A. Saunders 
and P. V. Cardon. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Bulletin 288. Issued September 
7, 1915. 
The handling and marketing of the Arizona-Egyptian cotton of the Salt River 
Valley. By J. G. Martin. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture Bulletin 311. Issued 
November 26, 1915. 
Community production of Durango cotton in the Imperial Valley. U. S. Dept. 
of Agriculture Bulletin 324. 
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