546 THE MONTHLY BULLETIN. 



W. F. Oglesby, of the University of California; Almond Culture, by 

 Geo. W. Pierce; Fig Culture, by G. P. Rixford, of the United States 

 Department of Agriculture; The Avocado, by F. W. Popenoe, of the 

 United States Department of Agriculture; The Prune, by E. N. Rich- 

 mond; Cherry Culture, by A. C. Butcher; Fertilizer Requirements of 

 Citrus Trees, by Dr. H. J. Webber, of the Citrus Experiment Station, 

 University of California ; Culture and Handling of Shipping Plums, by 

 H. C. Blake ; and Rice Culture in California, by E. D. Woodruff. The 

 laws relating to horticulture are also distributed by the Commission. 



The printing of the fruit growers' convention reports by the Com- 

 mission of Horticulture has added much valuable material to our horti- 

 cultural literature, which otherwise might not have been brought before 

 the public — excepting those who attended the conventions. Owing to 

 lack of printing funds the reports of the proceedings of the Forty- 

 third, Forty-fourth and Forty-sixth State Fruit Growers' Conventions 

 were not published. Most of the papers, however, appeared in the 

 Monthly Bulletin. 



The publications which are still available for distribution, and which 

 are sent without cost to all residents of the State, are given below. 



Proceedings of Fruit Growers' Conventions : 

 Nineteenth, Thirty-fifth, Forty-fifth. 



State Board of Horticulture : 



Report 1894, 3d Bien. Rep. 1907-1908. 



Separates : 



Alfalfa Culture, Monthly Bulletin, Vol. Ill, No. 2, 1914. 



Alfalfa Leaf Weevil, M. B., V. I, No. 1, 1912. 



Alfalfa— Sulphur as Fertilizer for, M. B., Vol. IV, No. 9, 1915. 



Almonds, M. B., V. Ill, No. 11, 1914. 



Apple Culture in California, 1914. 



Apricot Culture, M. B., V. Ill, No. 8, 1915. 



Avocado, M. B., V. I, No. 9, 1912. 



Canners' Interest in Fruit Industry, M. B., V. IV, No. 8, 1915. 



Chei-ry Culture, M. B., V. Ill, No. 8, 1914. 



Citrus Culture in California, 1913. 



Citinis — Gum Diseases of, 1912. 



Citrus Trees — Fertilizer Requirements of, M. B., V. IV, Nos. 5 and 6, 1915. 



Collecting and Preserving Plant Specimens, M. B., V. IV, No. 7, 1915. 



Cotton Culture in California, M. B., V. IV, No. 4, 1915. 



Date Culture, M. B., V. I, No. 9, 1912. 



English AValnuts— Blight Resistance of, M. B., V. IV, No. 9, 1915. 



English Walnuts— Melaxuma of, M. B.. V. IV, No. 9, 1915. 



Fig Culture — Requirements for in California, M. B., V. IV, No. 2, 1915. 



Fig Drying and Curing, Hort. Rep., 1889. 



Fig in California, 35th Fr. Gr. Conv., 1908. 



Fruit Fly Menace, 1911. 



Fungous Control of Black Scale, M. B., V. IV, No. 7, 1915. 



Horticultural Statutes, 1912. 



Importation of Parasites, Rep. 1892. 



Injui'ious and Beneficial Insects of California, Revised Edition, 1915. 



Insect Pests We Should Guard Against, Ext. Fr. Gr. Conv., 1908. 



Mealy Bugs in California, M. B., V. Ill, No. 5, 1914. 



Olive Industry in California, 1900. 



