CORNELL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL 

 EXPERIMENT STATION 



The Following Bulletins and Circulars are Available for Distribution to 

 Those Residents of New York State Who May Desire Them 



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Tables for Computing Rations for Farm 

 Animals. 



Diseases of Ginseng. 



Apple Orchard Survey of Niagara County. 



On Certain Seed-Infesting Chalcis-Flies. 



The Black Rot of the Grape and Its Con- 

 trol. 



Fertilizing and Seeding Experiments with 

 Root-Crops. 



Fancy Cheeses for the Farm and Factory. 



Fire Blight of Pears, Apples, Quinces, etc. 



The Effect of Fertilizers Applied to Timothy 

 on the Com Crop Following It. 



Building Poultry Houses. 



Peach Leaf Curl. 



The Principles of Brooding — The Im- 

 proved New York State Gasoline-Heated 

 Colony-House Brooding System. 



Pastures in New York. 



Seven Methods of Feeding Young Chickens. 



The Control of Insect Pests and Plant 

 Diseases. 



Labor-Saving Poultry Appliances. 



The Cause of "Apoplexy " in Winter-Fed 

 Lambs. 



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The Snow-White Linden Moth. 



Spray Injury Induced by Lime-Sulfur 



Preparations. 

 Lime-Sulfur as a Summer Spray. 

 The Apple Red Bugs. 

 Cauliflower and Brussels Sprouts on Long 



Island. 

 The Black Rot Disease of Grapes. 

 A Heretofore Unnoted Benefit from the 



Growth of Legumes. 

 An Agricultural Survey of Tompkins 



County. 

 Studies of Variation in Plants. 

 The Packing of Apples in Boxes. 

 Sweet Pea Studies — I. 

 Notes from the Agricultural Survey in 



Tompkins County. 

 The Cell Content of Milk. 

 The Cause of "Apoplexy " in Winter-Fed 



Lambs. 

 An Apple Orchard Survey of Ontario 



County. 

 The Plum Leaf-Miner. 

 The Production of " Hothouse " Lambs. 



CIRCULARS 



I Testing the Germination of Seed Corn. 



3 Some Essentials in Cheese-Making. 



4 Soil Drainage and Fertility. 



5 Suggestions from a Survey of the Trucking 



Region of Eastern Long Island. 



6 Suggestions Concerning Treatment of Seed 



Com with Deterrents against Crows. 



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The Relation of Lime to Soil Improvement. 

 The Elm Leaf-Beetle. 

 Orange Hawkweed or Paint Brush. 

 Propagation of Starter for Butter-Making 



and Cheese-Making. 

 Helps for the Dairy Butter-Maker. 

 The Chemical Analysis of Soil. 



Address 



MAILING ROOM, 



COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, 



ITHACA, N. 



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