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Monthly Catalogue, United States Public Documents, May 1928 , PUBLIC L'B? A .1 Monthly CatalogueI JUL'^ United States Public Documents (WITH PRICES) No. 401 May, 1928 ISSUED BY THE SUPERINTENDENT OF DOCUMENTS WASHINGTON 1928 Abbreviations' Appendix_ „app. Octavo .8° Congress---- Cong. Page, pages-------------------------------------- p. Department .Dept. Part, parts_____________________ pt., pts. Document_ __doc. Plate, plates________________________ pl. Facsimile, facsimiles_____________ facsim. Portrait, portraits__________________ por. Federal Trade Commission----------- F. T. C. Quarto_____________________________ 4° Folio_______________________________ f° Report-------------------------------------------- rp. House----------------------------------------------H. Saint______________________________ St. House bill________________________ H. R. Section, sections____________________ sec. House concurrent resolution----H. Con. Res. Senate, Senate bill___________________ S. House document__________________H. doc. Senate concurrent resolution—S. Con. Res. House executive document_____ H. ex. doc. Senate document_________________ S. doc. House joint resolution_________ H. J. Res. Senate executive document-------- S. ex. doc. House report____________________ H. rp. Senate joint resolution-------------S. J. Res. House resolution (simple)________ H. Res. Senate report____________________ S. rp. Illustration, illustrations----------------------11. Senate resolution (simple)------------S. Res. Inch, Inches_________________________ in. Session___________________________ sess. Interstate Commerce Commission—I. C. C. Sixteenmo_________________________ 16° Latitude_ ,________________________ lai. Table, tables_______________________ tab. Longitude________________________ long. Thirtytwo-mo______________________ 32° Mile, miles__________________________ m. Treasury________________________ Treas. Miscellaneous________________ mis., mlsc. Twelvemo__________________________ 12° Nautical_________________________ naut. Twentyfour-mo_____________________ 24° No date_________________________ n. d. Versus_________________________ vs., v. No place_________________________ n. p. Volume, volumes________________ v., vol. Number, numbers_______________ no., nos. Year ______________________________ yr. Common abbreviations for names of States and months are also used. * Document for sale by Superintendent of Documents. f Distribution by office issuing document, free if unaccompanied by a price, j Printed for official use. , .. Note .—Nearly all of the Departments of the Government make a limited free distribution of their publications. When an entry shows a * price, it is possible that upon application to the issuing office a copy may be obtained without charge. Explanation Words and figures inclosed in brackets [ ] are given for information, but do not appear on the title-pages of the publications catalogued. When place and printer are not given, it is to be understood that the publication is printed at the United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C. When size is not given octavo is to be understood. Size of maps is measured from outer edge of border, excluding margin. The date, including day, month, and year, given with Senate and House documents and reports are the dates on which they were ordered to be printed. Usually the printing promptly follows the ordering, but various causes sometimes make delays. The L. C. card number appended to some of the entries is for those libraries ordering printed cards from the Library of Congress. The number at the ex- treme right of an entry indicates the classification of the publication in the Office of the Superintendent of Documents. HOW TO ORDER PUBLICATIONS—FOLLOWS CONTENTS ii Month ly Catalogue No. 401 MAY 1928 AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT Note .—In accordance with a recent order of the Secretary of Agriculture, the Depart- ment bulletin series will be stopped at no. 1500, being replaced by a series designated as Technical bulletin; the last of the Department circular series will be no. 425, to be replaced by a series designated Circular; and the last of the Miscellaneous circular series will be no 110, to be replaced by a series designated as Miscellaneous publication. Eacn of the new series begins at no. 1. Those publications of the Department of Agriculture which are for sale will be sup- plied by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, D. C. The Department issues, at irregular intervals, announcements concerning its publications, which will be mailed to all applicants, enabling them to select such reports and bulletins as interest them. Acetic acid as soil disinfectant [with list of literature cited] ; by William L. Doran. 1928. [2]+2169-280 p. il.. [From Journal of agricultural research, V. 36, no. 3, Feb. 1, 1928.] t A1.23/a:Ac36 Apple curculio and its control by hogs [with list of literature cited] ; by B. B. Fulton. 1928. [2]+249-261 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 36, no. 3, Feb. 1, 1928.] t A 1.23/a : Ap 52/33 Crops and markets. Crops and markets, May, 1928; v. 5, no. 5. [1928.] p. 153-184, il. 4° [Monthly.] * Paper, 60c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 85c. L. C. card Agr 24-113 A 36.11/3: 5/5 ----- Index to Crops and markets, v. 4 [Jan.-Dec.] 1927. [1928.] v p. 4° * Paper, 5c. A 36.11/3 : 4/ind. Eggs. Relative utilization of different calcium compounds by hens in produc- tion of eggs; by G. Davis Buckner, J. Holmes Martin, and A. M. Peter. 1928. [2]+263-268 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 36, no. 3, Feb. 1, 1928.] t A 1.23/a : Eg 39/11 Glutelins. Comparative study of glutelins of cereal grains [with list of litera- ture cited]; by Ralph K. Larmour. 1928. cover-title, p. 1091-1120. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 35, no. 12, Dec. 15, 1927.] t A 1.23/a : G 524/2 Official record, Department of Agriculture, v. 7, no. 18-22; May 2-30, 1928. [1928.] Each 8 p. 4° [Weekly.] * Paper, 50c. a yr.; foreign subscription, $1.10. L. C. card Agr 22-146 A 1.33: 7/18-22 Quarantine. Modification of Japanese beetle quarantine, Amendment 4 to rules and regulations (6th revision) supplemental to Notice of quarantine 48, effective June 15, 1928. Apr. 18, 1928. 2 p. (Federal Horticultural Board.) t A 35.5: 48/6th rev. amdt. 4 Tobacco. Growth of tobacco and brown root rot of tobacco as affected by timothy infusions of different ages [with list of literature cited] ; by William D. Doran. 1928. [2]+281-287 p. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 36, no. 3, Feb. 1, 1928.] t A 1.23/a : T 551/11 Vanilla root rot [with list of literature cited] ; by C. M. Tucker. 1928. cover- title, p. 1121-36, il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 35, no. 12, Dec. 15, 1927.] t A 1.23/a : V 318/2 How to order publications—See information following Contents 915 916 May , 1928 AGRICULTURAL ECONOMICS BUREAU Agricultural situation, brief summary of economic conditions, May 1, 1928; v. 12, no. 5. [1928.] 24 p. il. [Monthly.] * Paper, 25c. a yr.; foreign sub- scription, 40c. L. C. card Agr 26-1797 A 36.15 : 12/5 Community centers. Plans of rural community buildings; [by W. C. Nason]. [Jan. 1921, reprint 1928.] 40 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1173.) ♦ Paper, 10c. L. C. card Agr 21-228 A 1.9:1173/1-3 Harvesting machinery. Shall I buy a combine? [by L. A. Reynoldson, J. H. Martin, and W. R. Humphries]. [Apr. 1928.] ii+18 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1565.) [Prepared in cooperation with Plant Indus- try Bureau and Public Roads Bureau.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 28-655 A 1.9: 1565 Libraries. Rural libraries; [by Wayne C. Nason]. [Apr. 1928.] ii+50 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1559.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card Agr 28-399 A 1.9:1559 Seeds. Simple method for determining oil content of seeds and other oil-bear- ing materials; by D. A. Coleman and H. C. Fellows. Apr. 1928. 14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulletin 71.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 28-654 A 1.36: 71 ANIMAL INDUSTRY BUREAU Chloroform. Adaptation of bactericidal action of chloroform to preparation of bacterins [with list of literature cited] ; by Hubert Bunyea. [Reprint] 1928. [2] 4-623-630 p. il. [From Journal of agricultural research, v. 34, no. 7, Apr. 1, 1927.] I A 1.23/a : C 45/2/rep. Dogs. Breeds of dogs; [by S. R. Speelman and J. O. Williams], [May, 1926, revised May, 1928.] [1928.] ii-|-46 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1491.) * Paper, 10c. L. C. card Agr 26-863 A 1.9 :1491/4 Goose raising; [by Alfred R. Lee]. [Feb. 1917, revised Apr. 1928.] [1928.] ii-|-14 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 767.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 28-650 A 1.9: 767/5 Hog houses. Practical hog houses; [by E. Z. Russell]. [May, 1926, reprint 1928.] ii-|-14p.il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’bulletin 1487.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 26-877 A 1.9:1487/1-2 Service announcements. Service and regulatory announcements, Feb. 1928; [no.] 250. Mar. 1928. p. 9-18. [Monthly.] * Paper, 5c. single copy, 25c. a yr.; foreign subscription, 40c. L. C. card Agr 7-1658 A 4.13: 250 ----- Same, Apr. 1928; [no.] 252. May, 1928. p. 31-38. [Monthly.] A 4.13: 252 Zygadenus. Stock-poisoning death camas; [by C. Dwight Marsh and A. B. Clawson], [July, 1922, revised Apr. 1928.] [1928.] ii-[-10 p. il. (Agricul- ture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 1273.) * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 22-790 A 1.9:1273/2 BIOLOGICAL SURVEY BUREAU Birds. Wild birds introduced or transplanted in North America; by John C. Phillips. Apr. 1928. cover-title, 64 p. (Agriculture Dept. Technical bulle- tin 61.) [References interspersed.] ♦Paper, 10c. L. C. card Agr 28-658 A 1.36: 61 English sparrow as pest; [by] Ned Dearborn. [Apr. 1912, revised Apr. 1917, reprint 1928.] 23 p. il. (Agriculture Dept. Farmers’ bulletin 493.) [Im- print date is incorrectly given on title-page as 1927.] * Paper, 5c. L. C. card Agr 17-771 A 1.9: 493/3-8 How to order publications—See information following' Contents May , 1928 917 Game. Laws and regulations relating to game, land fur-bearing animals, and birds in Alaska, 1928-29. May, 1928. ii+30 p. il. (Alaska Game Commis- sion. Circular 5.) [Regulations contained herein should not be relied upon as correct after July 1, 1929.] * Paper, 5c.
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