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U.S. DEPOSITORY United States Department of Agriculture MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS JUNE 1939 Any five of the nontechnical publications listed herein, unless indicated "For sale only," may be obtained free upon application to the United States Department of Agriculture, Wa hington, D. C.. as long as the Department's supply lasts. After thii supply is exhausted. publications may be obtained from the Superintend.nt of Documents. Government Printing Office, Wash- ington. D. C.. by purchase at the prices stated herein. His office is not a part of the Department of Agriculture. Free distribution of technical material and periodicals is restricted. FARMERS' BULLETINS Diseases and parasites of poultry. John S. Buckley, Hubert Bunyea, and Eloise B. Cram, Bureau of Animal Industry. 68 p., illus. (F. B. 1652F., rev.) Price, 100. Sweetclover in Corn Belt farming. M. A. Crosby, Bureau of Agricultural Economics, and L. W. Kephart, Bureau of Plant Industry. 25 p., illus. (F. B. 1653F., rev.) Price, 5c. Growing wheat in the eastern United States. S. C. Salmon and J. W. Taylor, Bureau of Plant Industry. 59 p., illus. (F. B. 1817F.) Price, 10. LEAFLETS Housefly control. F. C. Bishopp, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quaran- tine. 6 p., illus. (Leaf. 182L.) Price, 50. Cankerworms. T. H. Jones, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 8 p., illus. (Leaf. 183L.) Price, 5. TECHNICAL BULLETINS Subsoil moisture under semiarid conditions. John S. Cole and 0. R. Mathews, Bureau of Plant Industry. 71 p., illus. (T. B. 637T.) Price, 100. Growth of lemon fruits in relation to moisture content of the soil. J. R. Furr, Bureau of Plant Industry, and C. A. Taylor, Bureau of Agricultural Engineering. 72 p., illus. (T. B. 640T.) Price, 150. Flow of water in irrigation and similar canals. Fred C. Scobey, Bureau of Agricultural Engineering. 79 p., illus. (T. B. 652T.) Price, 20. Vapor-heat treatment for the control of narcissus bulb pests in the Pacific Northwest. Randall Latta, Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 54 p., illus. (T. B. 672T.) Price, 100. The distribution of insects, spiders, and mites in the air. P. A. Glick, Bu- reau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 151 p., illus. (T. B. 673T.) Price, 250. Experiments in breeding Holstein-Friesian cattle for milk- and butterfat- producing ability, and an analysis of the foundation cows and of the first out-bred generation. M. H. Fohrrnan and R. R. Graves, Bureau of Dairy Industry. 82 p., illus. (T. B. 677T.) Price, 150. Studies on the development of the pigeon Capillaria, Capillaria columbae. Everett E. Wehr, Bureau of Animal Industry. 20 p., illus. (T. B. 679T.) Price, 5c. The effect of intensity and frequency of clipping on density and yield of black grama and tobosa grass. R. H. Canfield. 32 p., illus. (T. B. 681T.) Price, 5d. Plantation organization and operation in the Yazoo-Mississippi Delta area. E. L. Langsford and B. H. Thibodeaux, Bureau of Agricultural Eco- nomics. 92 p., illus. (T. B. 682T.) Price, 150. 101165-39 con itions. George Arceneaux and I. E. Stokes, Bureau of Plant In- dustry. 20 p., illus. (Cir. 521C.) Price, 5p. MISCELLANEOUS PUBLICATIONS Abbreviations used in the Department of Agriculture for titles of publica- tions. Carolyn Whitlock, Office of Information. 278 p. (M. P. 337M.) Price, 300. Directory of field activities of the Bureau of Biological Survey 1939. 117 p. (M. P. 343M.) Price, 20p. Short-time camps. A manual for 4-H leaders. Ella Gardner, Extension Service. 90 p., illus. (M. P. 346M.) Price, 150. Federal legislation, rulings, and regulations affecting the State agricultural experimental stations. 38 p. (M. P. 348M.) Price, 100. Restricted. Planning for a permanent agriculture. 71 p. (M. P. 351M.) Price, 150. SERVICE AND REGULATORY ANNOUNCEMENTS Order to prevent the introduction into the United States of rinderpest and foot-and-mouth disease. Effective June 16, 1939. Bureau of Animal Industry. 3 p. (B. A. I. Order 370.) ' Bureau of Animal Industry. Service and regulatory announcements. April 1939. Pp. 39-50. (S. R. A.-B. A. I. 384.) Price, 5c each.2 Japanese beetle quarantine. Quarantine No. 48. Revision of regulations. Effective February 1939. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 16 p. (B. E. P. Q. 48, rev.)' List of intercepted plant pests, 1937. Service and regulatory announcements. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. 55 p.' Notices of judgment under the Food and Drugs Act. Food and Drug Ad- ministration. Pp. 111-153. (N. J., F. D. 30251-30375.) Foods; pp. 155-167. (N. J., F. D. 30376-30400.) Drugs.' Notices of judgment under the Insecticide Act. Food and Drug Administra- tion. Pp. 415-421. (N. J., I. F. 1656-1665.) l SOIL SURVEYS Georgia, Decatur County. (No. 24, series 1933.) 44 p., illus. Price, 35(. Michigan, Mason County. (No. 1, series 1936.) 67 p., illus. Price, 45e. Oklahoma, Alfalfa County. (No. 23, series 1933.) 43 p., illus. Price, 30c. Pennsylvania, Armstrong County. (No. 35, series 1932.) 40 p., illus. Price, 400. Rhode Island, Kent and Washington Counties. (No. 9, series 1934.) 52 p., illus. Price, 400. STATISTICAL BULLETINS Forest products statistics of the Lake States. R. V. Reynolds and A. H. Pierson, Forest Service. 40 p. (S. B. 68S.) Price, 100. Forest products statistics of the Southern States. R. V. Reynolds and A. H. Pierson, Forest Service. 106 p., illus. (S. B. 69S.) Price, 150. OTHER PUBLICATIONS Farmers' bulletins and leaflets of the United States Department of Agri- culture. (Information for visitors at the Fair.) 9 p. Regulations relating to game, land fur animals, and birds in Alaska, 1930-40. 34 p., illus. Alaska Game Commission. (Alaska G. C. Cir. 17.) Price, 101. 1 These may be obtained from the issuing bureau. 2Payable to the Superintendent of Documents. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Indicate helow, by numbers IN NUMERICAL ORDER, bulletins desired. In order to as- sure prompt delivery detach this frank and return in stamped envelope to United States Department of Agriculture, Office of Information, Washington. fi. C. List no more tiau tive publications. If more are desired, please apply to Superintendent of Documents. Gov- ernment Printing Otfice. Washington, D. C., enclosing remittance to cover cost of publica- tion. Be sure to write your name and address plainly on reverse side of this form. Farmers' Leaflets Other publications Bulletins AGRICULTURAL ADJUSTMENT ADMINISTRATION G-95. How agriculture, industry, labor, and Government can work together for a $100,000,000,000 income. 12 p.8 NER Leaflet No. 326. Cigar-tobacco adjustment through the A. A. A. 4 p.' PERIODICALS Free distribution of periodicals is definitely restricted. They may be obtained by purchase or subscription from the Superintendent of Documents. Agricultural situation. Vol. 23, no. 6, June 1939. Price, 50 a copy; 50' a year, domestic; 70 a year, foreign.2 Crops and markets. Vol. 16, no. 5, May 1939. Price, 100 a copy; $1.00 a year, domestic; $1.50 a year, foreign.2 Daily weather maps. Limited editions. Not for general distribution. Shows weather conditions for United States and forecast for all States east of the Mlississippi River, except Illinois, Wisconsin, Indiana. Upper Michigan, Lower Michi- gan. Alabama, Mississippi, and the extreme western portion of Florida. Price, daily, except Sundays and holidays, 250 a month. %'3 a year; daily, including Sundays and holidays, 300 a month, $3.60 a year. Sunday and holiday maps only, 600 a year. Foreign subscription, $9.10 a year. Maps DD. E, and CM, showing the weather condi- tions and forecasts are issued at numerous stations through the United States. 200 a month. $2.40 a year.2 Experiment station record. Vol. 79, Index Number; Vol. 80, no. 6, June 1939. Price $1 per volume (2 volumes a year) consisting of 6 monthly numbers and index; $1.75 per volume, foreign. Single numbers for sale only. Price, 15.'" Extension service review. Vol. 10, no. 6, June 1939. Illus. Price, 10t a copy; 75U a year, domestic; $1.15 a year, foreign.2 Journal of agricultural research. Price, $3.25 a year, domestic; $4.75 a year, foreign. Each issue, 150, domestic; 20,, foreign. Separates, 50, domes- tic; 80, foreign.2 Not distributed free to individuals. Of primary interest to agricultural scientists and advanced students only. Issued in 2 volumes a year, of 12 numbers each. Free distribution is limited to certain libraries and to institutions or departments doing research work. Separates. A small supply of each separate is given to the originating bureau or station for its staff, cooperators, and for such other distribution as can be made. Others interested may purchase copies from the Superintendent of Documents, Wash- ington. D. C.. at 56 each. The Ofice of Information has none for general distribution. Calif.-107. (In Vol. 58, No. 7.) The annual accumulation and creep of litter and other surface materials in the chaparral of the San Gabriel Mountains. Calif. Joseph Kittredge. Jr. F-89. (In Vol. 58 No. 5.) The anatomy of spruce needles. Herbert F. Marco. Ind.-28. (In Vol. 58. No. 5.) A critical study of technique for measuring granu- lation in wheat meal. W. W. Worzella and G. H. Cutler. N. J.-32. (In Vol. 57, No. 12.) Respiration and lactic acid production by a fungus of the genus Rhizopus. Selman A. Waksman and J. W. Foster. SPayable to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. 3 These may be obtained free upon application to the Agricultural Adjustment Adminis- tration. U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE OFFICE OF INFORMATION WASHINGTON. D. C. OFFICIAL BUSINESS UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA IlI lillllll ll III IIIIIIIillll III II 3 1262 08903 7641 PENALTY FOR PRIVATE USE TO AVOID PAYMENT OF POSTAGE. 3300 Name --------------------- ----- .. -------------- Rural Route or Street No .--------_---_---------------------------- ity or Town---------------------------------------- State 6-39 Journal of agricultural research. Vol. 58, No. 10, May 15; No. 11, June 1, 1939. Land policy review. Vol. 2, No. 3, May-June 1939. Price, 50 a copy; 254 a year, domestic.' Monthly weather review. Vol. 67, No. 3, March 1939. Illus. Price, 204 a copy; $2.00 a year, domestic; $2.75 a year, foreign.2 Not for general distribution. Public roads. Vol. 20, No. 4, June 1939. Price, 104. a copy; $1 a year, domestic; $1.50 a year, foreign.2 Soil conservation. Vol. 4, No. 12, June 1939. Price, 100 a copy; $1 a year, domestic; $1.50 a year, foreign.2 Weekly weather and crop bulletin. Nos. 22-26, May 30-June 27, 1939. Price, 500 a year, domestic; $1 a year, foreign." 2 Payable to the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. U.I. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1931 |