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WASHINGTON, D. C., March 31, 1918,
MONTHLY
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ADVANCE SHEETS, FIELD OPERATIONS OF THE BUREAU OF
Reconnaissance Soil
nett, Inspector in
F. O. Soils, 1912.)
Survey of Tattnall County,
Charge Southern Division.
Price. 5 cents.
Georgia.
Pp. 1S, p
SoILs.
Hugh
, fig. 1.
H. Ben-
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A Study of the Bacteria Which Survive Pasteurization. By S. Henry Ayers,
Bacteriologist, and William T. Johnson, jr., Scientific Assistant, Dairy Divi-
sion. Pp. 60, figs. 30. (Bulletin 161, Bureau of Animal Industry.) Price,
10 cents.
CiRssififeation of the Alevrodidee. Part 1. By A. L.
Ouaintance. in CharEe of
"il
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By R. A. Cushman, Agent and Expert. VI. Notes on the Peach Bud Mite.
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VII. The Grape Scale. By James F. Zimmer, Entomological Assistant. Pp.
132, pls. 19, figs. 27. (Bulletin 97, Bureau of Entomology.) Price, 25 cents,
Papers on Deciduous Fruit Insects and Insecticides. The Fruit-Tree
Roller. By John B. Gill, Entomological Assistant. Pp. iv+91-110,
(Bulletin 116, Part 5, Bureau of Entomology.) Price, 10 cents.
Leaf-
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Lime-Magnesia Ratio as Influenced by Concentration. By P. L. Gile, Chemist.
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cents.
Experiment Station Records, Vol.
Ph. D., Editor. Pp. 101-200.
XXVIII, No. 2, February, 1913.
Price, 15 cents.
*E. W. Allen,
Same,
Vol. XXVIII, No. 3.
Abstract Number.
Pp. 201-300.
Price, 15 cents.
The Record contains
tural experiment station
articles and editorials
American and foreign
Superintendent of Doci
issued in two volumes
numerous abstracts
us and kindred insti
on topics of special
experts, and notes
iments has fixed the
i year, nine numbers
of the publications of the agricul-
tutions in this and .other countries,
interest in agricultural science by
on the experiment stations. The
price of this serial, which is now
each, at $1 a volume.
Monthly Bulletin of
(Library.) Price,
the Library,
cents.
January,
1913.
Pp. 33.
Contributions to the Study of Maize Deterioration. Biochemical and Toxi-
cological Investigations of Penicillium Puberulum and Penicliuhm Stolo-,
niferum. By Carl L. Alsberg and Otis F. Black, Chemical Biologists, Drug-
Plant, Poisonous-Plant, Physiological, and Fermentation Investigations. Pp.
48, pi. 1. (Bulletin 270, Bureau of Plant Industry.) Price, 10 cents.
The Utilization of Waste Raisin Seeds. By Frank Rabak, Chemical Biologist,
Drug-Plant, Poisonous-Plant, Physiological, and Fermentation Investigations.
Pp. 36, figs. 3. (Bulletin 276, Bureau of Plant Industry.) Price, 5 cents.
A Biochemical Study of the Curly-Top of Sugar Beets.
Chemical
mentation
dustry.)
Biologist, Drug-Plant,
Investigations. Pp.
Price, 5 cents.
Poisonous-Plant,
28. (Bulletin 277,
By Herbert H. Bunzel,
Physiological, and Fer-
Bureau of Plant In-
Descriptive Catalogue of the Road Models of the Office of Public Roads.
vision of Office of Public Roads Bulletin No. 36.) Pp. 29, pls. 17,
(Bulletin 47, Office of Public Roads.) Price, 15 cents.
(Re-
fig. 1.
The Microscopic Determination of Soil-Forming Minerals. By W. J. McCaughey
and William H. Fry, Scientists in Chemical and Physical Laboratories.
Pp. 100, figs. 12. (Bulletin 91, Bureau of Soils.). Price, 10. cents.
Wells and Subsoil Water. By W. J. McGee, Expert in Char
Investigations. Pp. 185. (Bulletin 92, Bureau of Soils.) Pr
The Utilization of Acid and Basic Slags in the Manufacture of :
William H. Waggaman, Scientist in Fertilizer Investigations.
ge, Soil Water
ice; 20 cents.
Fertilizers. By
Pp. 18. Dl 1.
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NEW
The Utilization of Exhaust Steam for Heating Boiler
Water in Milk Plants, Creameries, and Dairies. By
nologist, Dairy Division. Pp. 13, figs. 3. (Circular
Industry.)
Identification of Tanned Skins. By C. Frank Samm
Leather and Paper Laboratory. Pp. 2, pls. 9. (Ci
Chemistry.)
The Quantitative Separation and Determination of $S
Permitted Food Colors. By Walter E. Mathewson, A
York Food and Drug Inspection Laboratory. Pp. 4. ((
Chemistry.)
The Identification of Small Amounts of Dyestuffs by C
By Walter E. Mathewson, Assistant Chemist, New
Inspection Laboratory. Pp. 3. (Circular 114, Bureau
The Fowl Tick. By F. C. Bishopp, Entomological Ass
(Circular 170, Bureau of Entomology.)
Feed Water and Wash
John T. Bowen, Tech-
209, Bureau of Animal
let, Assistant Chemist,
rcular 110, Bureau of
subsidiary Dyes in the
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Circular 113, Bureau of
)xidation with Bromin.
York Food and Drug
of Chemistry.)
istant. Pp. 14, figs. 5.
Field
T.
En
Mech
ma
Wc
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E. Holloway,
tomology.)
anical Propert
ry of Tests o
iods. Pp. 4.
Tests of Packing
Forest Products.
on Sugar-Cane Insect
Entomological Assistai
ies of Woods Grown in
n Small, Clear, Green
Fable. (Circular 213.
Boxes of Various
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Forn
S(Circ
Effect of Forest Fires on Standing Hard\
Pathologist, Bureau of Plant Industry.
ice.)
Forage-Crop Experiments at the San
wings, Superintendent. San Antonio
106. Bureau of Plant Iudustry.)
Miscellaneous
Oakley and
Papers.
Samuel
[I] Two
Garver.
s in the
it. Pp. i
United States in 1912.
. (Circular 171, Bureau
the United States. Preliminary Sum-
Specimens of Forty-nine Species of
Forest Service.)
as. By John 'A. Newlin, Engineer: in
ular 214, Forest Service.)
iood Timber. By W. H. Long, Forest
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Antonio Field Station. By S. H. Hast-
Field Station. Pp. 27, pls. 4. (Circular
Types of Proliferation in Alfalfa. By
[II.] A New System of Cotton Culture
R. AB
. By
O. F. CooL
A. C. Dilln
Miscellaneou
Swingle.
Fritz Kno:
The Artific
( Circula r
Miscellaneou
Effici
Agen
-i- A
eucy.
cies ti
Ia1n
[II,
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. Pp. 31. figs. 10. CCircular 115, Bureau of Plant Industry.)
apers. [I.] The Fundamentals of Crop Improvement. By W
.] The Work of the Scottslluff Experiment Farm in 1912.
Irr. [III.] The Himalaya Blackberry. By H. P. Gould. [IV.]
cial Curing of Alfalfa Hay. By H. B. McClure. Pp. 31, figs. 7.
116. Bureau of Plant Industry.)
s Papers. [I.] The Bureau of Plant Industry, Its Functions and
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List of Publications for February, 1913.
>f Publications.)
Crops, February, 1913.
of Research and Reference.
Pp. 4.
(Document 781,
By Charles M. Daugherty, Chief of the Di,
Pp. 20.
(Circular 46, Buteau of Statistics
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The Crop Reporter is a two-column quarto publication deote to g
statistics. I
FARMERS'
BULLETIN.
NEW.
Fifty Common Birds of Farm and Orchard.
ical Survey.
513.) Price
Experiment S
Henry W
15 cents.
station
Work
Henshaw, Chief.
LXXIII.
Agricultural Experiment Stations.
Contents:
Beef
Cattle
Still
Alkali
Prepared in the Bureau of Bi61bg-
Pp. 31, il.
Compiled
Pp. 24. fi
Water-Drainage
in the South-Poultry
from
gs. 3.
*3 *
:;:' ^ ''_
. .' *I
Sf:
(Fanqurs' ai4~
Publicatiou s of
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Cabbage-
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Powder Starters-Sheep-Branding Paints-Corporation among Fruit Growers.
Drainage
on the Farm.
A. G.
Management, Bureau of Plant Industry.
524.)
Raising Guinea Pigs.
voy. Pp. 12, figs. 5.
Smith,
Pp. 27
Agriculturist,
fgs. 15.
Ofie
(Fa rmers'
of Farm
Bulletin
* '- .: /* *
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(Farmers' Bulletin 525.)
SEPARATES,
NEW.
Work and Expenditures of the Agricultural Experiment Stations for the year
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From Annual Report of the Office of TEperimn Sa-
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