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CONTENTS.—Preface; [by Geo. Wm. Hill].—Report of Secretary.—Progress in some of new work of Bureau of Plant Industry; by Beverly T. Galloway.—Notable depredations by forest insects; by A. D. Hopkins.—Does it pay farmer to protect birds? by H. W. Henshaw.—Bacteria in milk; by L. A. Rogers.—Changes taking place in chickens in cold storage; by Mary B. Pennington.—Training courses for teachers of agriculture; by Dick J. Crosby.—Art of seed selection and breeding; by A. D. Shamel.—Value of insect parasitism to American farmer; by F. M. Webster.—Dust preventives; by Logan Waller Page.—Weather Bureau and public schools; by John R. Weeks.—Cutting timber on national forests and providing for future supply; by Raphael Zon and E. H. Clapp.—Traffic on Chesapeake Bay and Tennessee River; by Frank Andrews.—Promising new fruits; by Wm. A. Taylor.—Detail of enforcement of food and drugs act; by W. D. Bigelow.—Rabbit as farm and orchard pest; by D. E. Lantz.—Status of American lemon industry; by G. Harold Powell.—Food and diet in United States; by C. F. Langworthy.—Use of microscope in detection of food adulteration; by B. J. Howard.—Cropping systems for stock farms; by W. J. Spillman.—Hygienic water supplies for farms; by B. M. Bolton.—Use of small water supplies for irrigation; by Samuel Fortier.—Truck farming in Atlantic Coast States; by L. C. Corbett.—Codling moth or apple worm; by A. L. Quaintance.—Dry-land farming in Great Plains area; by E. C. Chilcott.—Game resources of Alaska; by Wilfred H. Osgood.—Diseases of ornamental trees; by Haven Metcalf.—James Wallace Pinchot; by Joseph A. Arnold.—Appendix.—Index.
NOTE.—Appendix contains statistical and other information.
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