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This circular will be sent regularly to all who apply
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United
States
Department
Agriculture,
WASHINGTON, D. C., September
30, 1913.
MONTHLY LIST OF PUBLICATIONS.
[SEPTEMBER, 1913.]
NOTE.- Copies of any of the pu
of Agricultural Research
.the. Weather Bureau, may
and Chief of the Division
Agriculture, Washington,
The edition of many of the
is exhausted applicants are
ments, Government Printing
of the joint resolution of Mh
and sell them at the prices
andl
be ob
of f
D. C.
public
rescue
C!1
blications
sel.arates
stained fr(
iublicatio!
as long
-ations is
fully refei
listed herein, except the Journal
therefrom and publications of
e upon application to the Editor
nS,
as
nec
rlre'
Otlice, Washington, D.
nrch 2S. 1904, is empoV
herein give. -Do not
ited States Departme
department's supply
rily limited. and when
the Superintendent of
C., who, under the prov
vered to have reprints
nt of
lasts.
same
Docu-
isions
made
apply to the Superintendent
of Documents for publications without sending the price of same, as he does
not distribute them except by sale. The price of any document, unless other-
wise noted, is 5 cents.
ne Do griculture" does not distribute or control the distribution
of the publications of other departments of the Government, the State boards
of agriculture, or t the State agricultural experiment stations.
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ANNOUNCEMENT.
U ider
series of
divisions,
matter h'
AGRICULT
printed i
of which
The J(
libraries
technical
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departmer
devoted to
OF AGRICUJ
cultural
and to
coil
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Miscellaneous
culars
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heretofore iss
discontinued.
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tutions
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it, the independent
a various bureaus,
:ific and technical
in the JOURNAL OF
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of one subject.
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as mak-e suitable exchanges with the
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Soil Survey of Ben Hill County, Georgia. By Allen L. Higgins, of the TU. S.
Department of Agriculture, and David D. Long, of the Georgia State College
of Agriculture. Pp. 27, fig. 1, map. (From F. O. Soils, 1912.) Price, 15 cents.
Soil Survey of Chattooga County, Georgia.
Department of Agriculture, and David D.
of Agriculture. Pp. 57, pl. 1, fig. 1, map.
cents.
By A. W. Mangum, of the U. S.
Long, of the Georgia State College
(From F. O. Soils, 1912.) Price, 15
Soil Survey of Winston County, Mississippi. By G. A. Crabb, of the U. S. De-
partment of Agriculture, and G. B. Hightower, of the Mississippi Geological
Survey. Pp. 47, fig. 1, map. (From F. O. Soils, 1912.) Price, 15 cents.
Soil Survey of Johnson County, North Carolina. By W. Edward Hearn, of the
UT. S. Department of Agriculture, and L. L. Brinkley, of the North Carolina
Department of Agriculture. Pp. 52, pls. 2, fig. 1, map. (From F. O. Soils,
1911.) Price, 15 cents.
Soil Survey of Kewaunee County, Wisconsin. By W. J. Geib and A. H. Meyer,
of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, and E. J. Graul, of the Wisconsin
Geological and rNatural History Survey, Pp. 51, fig. 1, map. (From F. O,
Soils, 1911.) Price, 15 cents.
REPORTS.
Annual Report of Alaska Agricultural Experiment Stations for 1912. Pp.
pls. 17. (Document 1531, Office of Experiment Stations.) Price, 20 cents.
Annual Report of the Office of Experiment
30, 1912. Pp. 383, pis. 17, figs. 3. Price, -
Stations for the year ended June
BULLETINS.
Medical Milk Commissions and Certified Milk. By Ernest Kelly, In Charge
Market Milk Investigations. Contribution from the Bureau of Animal In-
dustry. Sept. 17, 1913. Pp. 38, pls. 5, fig. 1. (Department Bulletin 1.) Price,
10 cents.
A Normal Day's Work for Various Farm Operations. By H. H. Mowry, Assist-
ant Agriculturist, Office of Farm Management, Bureau of Plant Industry.
Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry. Sept. 23, 19138. Pp. 44.
(Department Bulletin 3.) Price, 10 cents.
The Southern Corn Rootworm, or Budworm. By F. M, Webster, In Charge of
Cereal and Forage Insect Investigations. Contribution from the Bureau of
Entomology. Sept. 27, 1913. (Department Bulletin 5.) Price, 5 cents.
The Agricultural Utilization of Acid Lands by Means of Acid-Tolerant Crops.
By Frederick V. Coville, Botanist in Charge of Economic and Systematic
Botany. Contribution from the Bureau of Plant Industry. Sept. 19, 1913.
Pp. 13. (Department Bulletin 6.) Price, 10 cents.
The Western Corn Rootworm.
Forage Insect Investigations.
Sept. 27, 1913. Pp. 8, figs. 5.
By F. M. Webster, In charge of 'Cereal and
Contribution from the Bureau of Entomology.
(Department Bulletin 8.) Price, 5 cents.
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Life. Zones and Crop Zones of New Mexico. By Vernon Bailey,
Biological Investigations. Biological Survey. Pp. 100, pls. 16,
(North American Fauna No. 35.) Price, 45 cents.
In Charge of
figs. 6, map
Proceedings of the Seventeenth Annual Meeting of the American Association of
Farmers' Institute Workers, held at Atlanta,
Edited by W. H. Beal and John Hamilton. Pp.
Experiment Stations.) Price, 10 cents.
Experiment Station Record, Vol.
Ph. D., Editor. Pp. 201-300.
Nov. 11, 12,
(Bulletin 256,
XXIX, No. 3, Abstract Number, E.
Price, 15 cents.
13, 1912.
Office of
Allen,,
Same,
Vol. XXVIII, Index.
Pp. 901-1003.
Price, 15 cents.
The record conta
experiment station
and editorials on t
and foreign expert
of documents has
volumes a year, ni
ins numerous abstracts of the publications of the agricultural
s and kindred institutions in this and other countries, articles
opics of special interest in agricultural science by American
s. and notes on the experiment stations: The superintendent
fixed the price of this serial, which is now issued in two
ne numbers each, at $1 a volume.
CIRcOULAS.
Measles in .Cattle. By
Pp. iv+1Tl-117. pls.
mal Industry, 1911.]
H. .Ransom. Ph. D., Chief of the Zoological Division.
figs. 2. [Reprint from Annual Report Bureau of Ani-
Circular 214, Bureau of Animal Industry.)
Infectious
I. Introdi
Abortion
tious Abo
183, pls. '
(Circular
Abortion of Cattle and t
uctory Statement. By A.
Found in Milk. By E. C
irtion of Cattle. By John
7. [Reprint from Annual
216, Bureau of Animal
t
he Occurrence of Its Bacterium in Milk.
D. Melvin. II. The Bacillus of Infectious
'. Schroeder and W. E. Cotton. III. Infee-
R. Mohler and Jacob Traum. Pp. iv137-
Report Bureau of Antimal Industry, 1911..}
Industry.) Price, 10 cents.
REBBEITS
The Ox
*n1,V rI le.
(Circular 25,
Bureau of Entomology.)
The Striped Cucumber
Beetle.
(Circular 31, Bureau of Entomology.)
The True Clothes Moth.
Circular 36, Bureau of Entomology.)
The Common Squash
Cockroaches.
The Greenhous
Bug.
(Circular 51,
e White Fly.
(Circular 39, Bureau of Entomology..)
Bureau of Entomology.)
(Circular 57, Bureau of Entomology.)'
The Corn Root-Worms.
The Imported Cabbage
(Circular 59, Bureau of Entomology.)
Worm.
(Circular 60, Bureau of Entomology.)
Root-Maggots and How to Control Them.
(Circular 63, Bureau of Entomology.j
The Colorado
Potato Beetle.
(Circular 87, Bureau of Entomology.)
Mites and Lice on Poultry.
(Circular 92, Bureau of Entomology.)
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The Clover Mite.
(Circular 158, Bureau of Entomology.)
Thhe Manipulation of the Wax Scales of theI i ey Bee.
(Circular 161, Bureau
of Entomology.)
S~cbrood, a Disease of Bees.
(Circular 169, Bureau of Wntomology.)
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FARMERS
BuarzE~rns.
Kafir
as a.
Grain
Crop.
Carleton
KBatl,
Ag
Investigations, and Benton fE. Rothgeb, $Slent
Investigations, Bureau of Pl&nt Industry. -.Px 19,
tin 552.)
ronomist,
Assistant
figs. S.
Office of
Office of
(Farmers'
Cereal
Ceeial
Bulle-
Pop Corn for the Home.
vestigations, and J. G
Ily C. P
Hartley, Physiologist
'Willier, Scientifie Assistant,
tions, Bureau of Plant Industry
Pp. 13, figs. 9.
n Charge of Crop
Office of Corn Investiga-
(Farmers' Bulletin 553.)
.4 i
Pop Corn for the Mark
Investigations, and J.
tions.
Agricultural Oul
Sept. 11, 1913.
16, figs. 12.
look.
Contu
to crops.-Apple
et. By C. P. Hartley, Physiologist In Charge of Corn
G, Willier, Scientific Assistant, Qffice of Corn t t-
(Farmers' Bulletin 54.)
*J S JEE-X LieAvIX~ltUK --L^*
Contit
ibuti6ns from various bureaus of the department.
Weather conditions during past month t
outlook.-Potato
outlook.-Hog
I forecast and general review of crop conditions.
558.)
Pp. 20(
cholera.-Agriculturai
. (Faruers' Bulletin
t E" 4r^"
NOTE.-The Agricultural Outlook will be issued three or tour times a year as
:a Jarmers' Bulletin, an4 is designed to supersede the monthly Crop Repo dle?,
Which has been discontinued. No permanent mailing list for same has yet been
p tablished; notice of its issue will appearing the Monthly List, and iC Rwe
ori general distribution.
PUBLICATIONS OF THE
WEATHER BUREAT,.
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Publications of the Weather Bureau are obtainable only from the dhif th&f
weather Bureau or the superintendent of documents, Government Prnting
Office, at the prices noted herein.
Bulletin of the Mount
direction
figs. 55.
Weather Observatory,
of the Acting Chief United States
(W. B. No. 505.) Price, 25 cents.
, Bulletin of the Mount
Weather Observatory,
vol. 5, pt. 6.
Weather Bu
vol. 6, pt, 1.
direction of the Acting Chief United States Weather Bureau.
B. No. 511.)
Price, 25 cents.
Monthly Weather Review,
tion of Henry E.
maps 2, charts
+ National Weekly
vol. 41; No. 6, June, 1913.
Williams, Acting
(W. B. No. 510.)
Chief U
Prepared undt thei
ean, PD 86y K,
Prepared under
Pp. 1r34, fi
Prepared mnder the dire-
Weather Bureau.
Price, 35 cents
Weather Bulletin Nos. 24, 25,
+ reporting temperature and
throughout
mainder of year.)
United
rainfall,
States.
with a
Weekly,
Price, 25 cents a year.
.4 a year:
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26, 27, 28,
summary
Pp. 815-966.
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