1917] CONTENTS. XI 



Journal of Agricultural Research — Continued. 



\^olume 8— Page. 



No. 1, January 2, 1917 519, 579 



No. 2, January 8, 1917 569, 577 



No. 3, January 15, 1917 621, 648 



No. 4, January 22, 1917 642, 649 



No. 5, January 29, 1917 747 



No. 6, February 5, 1917 719, 752, 757 



No. 7, February 12, 1917 747, 759 



No. 8, February 19, 1917 849 



No. 9, February 26, 1917 816, 845, 848 



No. 10, March 6, 1917 802, 849 



Bulletin 265, The Dock False Worm: An Apple Pest, E. J. Newcomer 461 



Bulletin 354, Forests of Porto Rico, L. S. Murphy 243 



Bulletin 374, The intrinsic Values of Grain, Cotton Seed, Flour, and Similar 



Products, Based on the Dry-matter Content, E. G. Boemer 92 



Bulletin 376, The Flow of Water in Wood-stave Pipe, F. C. Scobey 281 



Bulletin 380, Endothia parisitica and Related Species, C. L. Shear et. al 548 



Bulletin 387, Public Road Mileage and Revenues in the Southern States, 1914. 785 

 Bulletin 388, Public Road Mileage and Revenues in the New England States, 



1914 489 



Bulletin 393, Economic Surveys of County Highway Improvement, J. E. 



Pennybacker and M. 0. Eldridge 187 



Bulletin 394, A Survey of Tj'pical Cooperative Stores in the United States, 



J. A. Bexell, H. MacPherson, and W. H. Kerr 192 



Bulletin 395, Peach Scab and Its Control, G . W. Keitt 545 



Bulletin 396, Second Annual Report of Bird Counts in the United States, with 



Discxission of Results, W. W. Cooke 151 



Bulletin 398, Cereal Experiments at the Judith Basin Substation, Moccasin, 



Mont., N. C. Donaldson 33 



Bulletin 399, The Production of Sweet-orange Oil and a New Machine for 



Peeling Citriis Fruits, S. C. Hood and G. A. Russell 416 



Bulletin 400, Experiments with Marquis Wheat, C. R. Ball and J. A. Clark. . . 137 

 Bulletin 401, Marketing and Distribution of Western Muskmelons in 1915, 



0. W. Schleussner and C. W. Kitchen 138 



Bulletin 402, Cereal Experiments at the Akron Field Station, Akron, Colo., 



G. A. McMurdo 33 



Bulletin 404, Hemp Hurds as Paper-making Material, L. H. Dewey and J. L. 



Merrill 17 



Bulletin 405, Lupines as Poisonous Plants, C. D. Marsh, A. B. Clawson, and 



H. Marsh 276 



Bulletin 407, Progress Reports of Experiments in Dust Prevention and Road 



Preservation, 1915 188 



Bulletin 408, Experiments during 1915 in the Destruction of Fly Larvae in 



Horse Manure, F. C. Cook and R. H. Hutchison 156 



Bulletin 410, Value to Farm Families of Food, Fuel, and Use of House, W. C. 



Funk 289 



Bulletin 414, Convict Labor for Road Work, J. E. Pennybacker, H. S. Fair- 

 bank, and W. F. Draper 386 



Bulletin 415, The Recovery of Potash from Alimite, W. H. Waggaman and 



J. A. Cullen. 17 



Bulletin 416, The Red Spider on Cotton, E. A. McGregor and F. L. McDonough. 557 



Bulletin 418, Western Yellow Pine in Oregon, T. T. Munger 645 



Bulletin 419, The Grape Leaf-folder, J. F. Strauss 155 



