i!i:iM)iir OF DiFiHcroi'. AM) Ac.p.icri/rnusT. 



J. F. DufiCAR. 



Or. (;. C. Thach, President, 



Alabama Polytechnic Institute, 

 Auburn, Alabama. 

 Sir: 



I respectfully submit the following I'eport for the past year 

 <if ihe work under my charge as Director and Agriculturist of 

 Ihc Alabama Expeiiment Station: 



PUBLICATIONS. 



During the calendar year 1916 the publications of the Ala- 

 bama Experiment Station consisted of the annual report, six 

 bulletins, one circular, seven press bulletins, and two indexes, 

 making a total of sixteen publications. These constituted a 

 total of 224,000 copies and an aggregate of 2,534,500 pages in 

 all editions. The titles and authors arc given below: 



!?ulletion Xo. 187: Cabbage; by the Associate Horticulturist 

 and the F^ield Agent in Horticulture. 



t>ulletin No. 188: Boll AVeevil in Alabama; by the Entomolo- 

 gist. (F'rom Die Local Experiment Fund). 



Bulletin No. 189: Wilt Resistant Varieties of Cotton; by the 

 Associate Agriculturist. (From the Local Experiment Fund). 



Bulletin No. 190: Citrus Canker; by the Pathologist. 



Bulletin No. 191: The Effect of Certain Organic Compounds 

 on Plant Growth; by the Associate Agriculturist. 



lUilletin No. 192: Cottonseed Meal Compared With Velvet 

 Beans for Flattening Steers; by the Animal Husbandman and 

 Assistant. (From the Local Experiment Fund). 



Circular No. 34: Annual Report of the Director of the 

 Experiment Station on Work Done Under the Local Experiment 

 Law in 1915. (F'rom the Local Experiment Fund). 



Press Bulletin No. 83: Controlling the Boll Weevil by Col- 

 lecting Weevils and Infested Squares; by the Entomologist. 

 (From Local Experiment Fund). 



Press Bulletin No. 84: Wilt Resistant Varieties of Cotton; 

 by the Associate Agriculturist and Recorder. (From the Local 

 Experiment Fund). 



