New York Agricultural Experiment Station. 39 



No. 385. April. New or noteworthy fruits, II. U. P. Hedrick. Pages 12, 

 colored plates 4. 



No popular edition issued. 



No. 383. May. Inspection of feeding-stuffs. Pages 72. 



No popular edition issued. 



No. 387. May. Susceptibility to spraying mixtures of hibernating pear-psylla 

 adults and their eggs. H. E. Hodgkiss. Pages 32, plates 3, figures 2. 



Popular edition, pages 10, plates 1, figures 4. 



No. 388. May. Tree crickets iniurious to orchard and garden fruits. P. J. Parrott 

 and B. B. Fulton. Pages 47, plates 10, figures 9. 



Popular edition, pages 8, plates 4, figures 2. 



No. 389. July. Dead-arm disease of grapes. Donald Reddick. Pages 30, plates 

 6, figures 8. 



Popular edition, pages 4, plates 2. 



No. 390. October. Report of analyses of samples of commercial fertilizers collected 

 by the Commissioner of Agriculture during 1914. Pages 98. 



No popular edition issued. 



No. 391. December. Ringing fruit trees. G. H. Howe. Pages 12, plate 1. 



Popular edition, pages 4. 



No. 392. December. Some facts about commercial fertilizers in New York State. 

 L. L. Van Slyke. Pages 43. 



Popular edition, pages 8. 



No. 393. December. Director's report for 1914. W. H. Jordan. Pages 33. 



No popular edition issued. 



Technical Bulletins. 



No. 32. January. A contribution to the chemistry of phytin. R. J. Anderson. 

 Pages 44. 



No. 33. February. Preparation, composition and property of caseinates of mag- 

 nesium. Lucius L. Van Slyke and Orrin B. Winter. Pages 7. 



No. 34. May. I. Why sodium citrate prevents curdling of milk by rennin. Alfred 

 W. Bosworth and Lucius L. Van Slyke. II. The use of sodium citrate for the deter- 

 mination of reverted phosphoric acid. Alfred W. Bosworth. Pages 12. 



No. 35. July. Bacteria of frozen soil. H. Joel Conn. Pages 20. 



No. 38. July. Organic phosphoric acids of wheat bran. R. J. Anderson. 



No. 37. December. Studies relating to the chemistry of milk' and casein. Lucius 

 L. Van Slyke and Alfred W. Bosworth. Pages 11. 



No. 38. November. Culture media for use in the plate method of counting soil 

 bacteria. H. Joel Conn. Pages 34. 



No. 39. December. Condition of casein and salts in milk. Lucius L. Van Slyke 

 and Alfred W. Bosworth. Pages 16. 



Circulars. 



No. 26. January 12. The use of commercial fertilizers. J. F. Barker. Pages 20. 



No. 27. January 20. Ground limestone for soil improvement. J. F. Barker. 

 Pages 14. 



No. 2S. March 9. Distribution of Station apples. U. P. Hedrick. Pages 3. 



No. 29. May 10. Culture of sweet corn. J. W. Wellington. Pages 3. 



No. 30. June 15. The cabbage aphis. P. J. Parrott and B. B. Fulton. Pages 4, 

 plates 2, figures 2. 



No. 31. November 15. Strawberries. O. M. Taylor. Pages 10. 



No. 32. November 20. Currants. O. M. Taylor. Pages 7. 



Geneva, N. Y., December 31, 1914. 



Respectfully submitted, 



W. H. Jordan, 



Director. 



