CORNELL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL 

 EXPERIMENT STATION 



The Following Bulletins are Available for Distribution to Those 

 Residents of New York State Who May Desire Them 



154 Table for Computing Rations for Farm Ani- 

 mals. 



207 Pink Rot an Attendant of Apple Scab. 



219 Diseases of Ginseng. 



240 The Influence of Muslirooms on tfie Growth 

 of Some Plants. 



257 Defects in American Cheddar Cheese. 



262 Apple Orchard Survey in Niagara County. 



265 Certain Seed-Infesting Chalcis-Flies. 



266 The Black Rot of the Grape and Its Control. 



267 Fertilizing and Seeding Experiments with 



Root-Crops. 

 270 Fancy Cheese for the Farm and Factory. 



272 Fire Blight of Pears. Apples, Quinces, etc. 



273 The Effect of Fertilizers Aoplied to Tim thy 



on the Corn Crop Following It. 



274 Building Poultry Houses. 



276 Peach-Leaf Curl. 



277 The Principles of Brooding — The Improved 



New York State Gasoline-Heated Colony- 

 House Brooding System. 



281 Butter Moisture-Tests. 



282 Seven Methods of Feeding Young Chickens. 



283 The Control of Insect Pests and Plant Dis- 



284 Labor-Saving Poultry Appliances. 

 28s Cause of "Apople.xy " in Winter-Fed Lambs. 

 286 Snow-White Linden Moth. 

 288 Spray Injury Induced by Lime-Sulfur Prepa- 

 rations.' 

 Lime-Sulfur as a Summer Spray. 

 The Apple Red Bug. 

 Cauliflower and Brussels Sprouts on Long 



Island. 

 The Black Rot Diseases of Grapes. 

 A Heretofore Unnoted Benefit from the 

 Growth of Legumes. 

 29s An Agricultural Survey of Tompkins County. 

 297 S;udie; of Variation in Piants 

 The Packing of Apples in Bo.xes. 

 Sweet Pea Studies: I. 



Notes from the Agricultural Survey in Tomp- 

 kins County. 

 303 The Cell Content of Milk. 



Substitutes for Skimmed Milk in Raising 



Calves. 

 The Cause of " Apoplexy " in Winter-Fed 

 Lambs. 

 307 An Apple Orchard Survey of Ontario County. 



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