Xn EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. 



Wisconsin Station — Continued. Page. 



Bulletin 241, July, 1914 875 



Circular 46, May, 1914 467 



Circular 47, June, 1914 467 



Circular 48, June, 1914 438 



Circular 49, July, 1914 823 



UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE PUBLICATIONS 



ABSTRACTED. 



Annual Reports 1913 195 



Journal Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 1, April, 1914 107, 130, 150, 153, 158 



Journal Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 2, May, 1914 201, 237, 247, 252, 288 



Journal Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 3, June, 1914. . . 445, 449, 450, 458, 476, 477 



Journal Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 4, July, 1914 525, 540, 544, 574 



Journal Agricultural Research, vol. 2, No. 5, August, 1914 747, 748 



Bulletin 51, A Bacteriological and Chemical Study of Commercial Eggs in the 



Producing Districts of the Central West, Mary E. Pennington et al 570 



Bulletin 54, The Topographic Features of the Desert Basins of the United States 



with Reference to the Possible Occurrence of Potash, E. E. Free 218 



Bulletin 61, Potash Salts and Other Salines in the Great Basin Region, G. J. 



Young 423 



Bulletin 70, Immunization Tests with Glanders Vaccine, J. R. Mohler and A. 



Eichhorn 83 



Bulletin 71, The Wet Lands of Southern Louisiana and Their Drainage, C. W. 



Okey 185 



Bulletin 72, Suitability of Longleaf Pine for Paper Pulp, H. E. Surface and 



R. E. Cooper '- 144 



Bulletin 73, Raising and Fattening Beef Calves in Alabama, D. T. Gray and 



W.F.Ward 169 



Bulletin 75, Alfalfa Seed Production; Pollination Studies, C. V. Piper et al. . . 133 

 Bulletin 76, Laboratory and Field Assay of Arsenical Dipping Fluids, R. M. 



Chapin 115 



Bulletin 77, Rocky Mountain Mine Timbers, N. deW. Betts 144 



Bulletin 78, The So-called Tobacco Wirevporm in Vii'ginia, G. A. Runner 253 



Bulletin 79, Research Studies on the Curing of Leaf Tobacco, W. W. Garner, 



C. W. Bacon, and C. L. Foubert : 115 



Bulletin 80, Effects of Varying Certain Cooking Conditions in Producing Soda 



Pulp fi-om Aspen, H. E. Surface 715 



Bulletin 81, The Potato Quarantine and the American Potato Industry, W. A. 



Orton 149 



Bulletin 82, Powdery Scab {Spongos-pora suhterranea) of Potatoes, I. E. Melhus. 149 

 Bulletin 83, Farmers' Institute and Agricultural Extension Work in the United 



States in 1913, J. Hamilton 195 



Bulletin 84, Experiments with Udo, the New Japanese Vegetable, D. Fairchild . 140 



Bulletin 85, The Cost of Pasteurizing Milk and Cream, J. T. Bowen 188 



Bulletin 86, Tests of Wooden Barrels, J. A. Newlin 144 



Bulletin 87, Flumes and Fhiming, E. S. Bruce 485 



Bulletin 88, The Control of the Codling Moth in the Pecos Valley in New Mex- 

 ico, A. L. Quaintance 252 



Bulletin 89, The Death of Chestnuts and Oak? due to Armillaria mellea, W. H. 



Long 246 



Bulletin 90, The Rose Aphis, H. M. Russell -. 250 



Bulletin 91, Cost and Methods of Clearing Land in the Lake States, H. Thomp- 

 son and E. D. Strait 288 



