CORNELL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL 

 EXPERIMENT STATION 



The Following Bulletins are Available for Distribution to 

 Those Residents of New York State Who May Desire Them 



Q3 The Cigar-Case-Bearer. 

 12 1 Suggestions for planting Shrubbery. 

 13s Forage Crops. 



136 Chrysanthemums. 



137 Agricultural Extension Work, Sketch of its 



Origin and Progress. 



139 Third Report upon Japanese Plums. 



140 Second Report upon Potato Culture. 



141 Powdered Soap as a Cause of Death Among 



Swill-Fed Hogs. 



145 Some Important Pear Diseases. 



146 Fourth Report of Progress on Extension 



Work. 



147 Fourth Report upon Chrysanthemums. 



148 Quince Curculio. 



IS I Gravity of Dilution Separators. 



152 Studies in Milk Secretion. 



153 Impressions of Fruit-G rowing Industries. 



1 54 Table for Computing Rations for Farm 



Animals. 



155 Second Report on San Jose Scale. 



157 Grape-vine Flea-beetle. 



158 Source of Gas and Taint Producing Bacteria 



in Cheese Curd. 



163 Three Important Fungous Diseases of the 



Sugar Beet. 



164 Peach Leaf-Curl. 



165 Ropiness in Milk and Cream. 



166 Sugar Beet Investigations for 1898. 



168 Studies and Illustrations of Mushrooms; II. 



170 Tent Caterpillars. 



171 Concerning Patents on Gravity or Dilution 



Separators. 

 17^ The Cherrv Fruit-Fly; A New Cherry Pest. 

 182 Sugar Beet Investigations for 1899. 

 186 The Sterile Fungus Rhizoctonia. 



189 Oswego Strawberries. 



190 Three Unusual Strawberry Pests and a 



Green house Pest. 



192 Further Experiments against the Peach- 



Tree Borer. 



193 Shade Trees and Timber Destroying Fungi. 



194 The Hessian Fly. Its Ravages in New York 



in 1 90 1. 



195 Further Observations upon the Ropiness in 



Milk and Cream. 



196 Fourth Report on Potato Culture. 



197 Investigations Concerning the Germicidal 



Action in Cow's Milk. 



198 Orchard Cover Crops. 



199 Separator Skimmed Milk as Food for Pigs. 



200 Muskmelons. 



206 Sixth Report of Extension Work. 



207 Pink Rot an Attendant of Apple Scab. 



208 The Grape Root-Worm. 



210 Commercial Bean Growing ia New York. 



215 The Grape Leaf Hopper. 



216 Spraying for Wild Mustard and tne Dust 



Spray. 



2 1 9 Diseases of Ginseng. 



220 Skimmed Milk for Pigs. 



222 Attempt to Increase the Fat in Milk by 



Means of Liberal Feeding. 



223 The Grape-Berry Moth. 

 225 Bovine Tuberculosis. 



227 Cviltivation of Mushrooms by Amateurs. 



228 Potato Growing in New York. 



233 Two New Shade-Tree Pests. 



234 The Bronze Birch Borer. 



237 Alfalfa — A Report of Progress. 



238 Buckwheat. 



239 Some Diseases of Beans. 



240 The Influence of Mushrooms on the Growth 



of some Plants. 



242 Cabbages for Stock Feeding. 



243 Root Crops for Stock Feeding. 



244 Culture and Varieties of Roots for Stock 



Feeding. 



249 Fonr Methods of Feeding Early Hatched 



Pullets. 



250 Bovine Tuberculosis. 



252 Insect Pests and Plant Diseases. 



253 Black-rot of the Grape. 



254 Drainage in New York. 

 25s Bean Anthracnose. 



256 Street Trees. Their Care and Preservation. 



257 Defects in American Cheddar Cheese. 



261 Third Report on the Influence of Manures 

 on the Yield of Timothy Hay 



263 Necrosis of the Grape Vine. 



264 Experiments in the Growth of Clover on 



Fanns Where it Once Grew but Now 

 Fafls. 



Address, 



COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, 



ITHACA, N. Y. 



