LIST OF EXPERIMENT STATION AND DEPARTMENT 

 PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED. 



Stations in the United States. 



Page. 

 Alabama College Station : 



Bui. 205, Sept., 1918 141 



Arkansas Station : 



Bui. 150, June, 1918 166 



Bui. 154, July, 1918 165 



Florida Station : 



Bui. lHO, Aug., 1918 158 



Illinois Station : 



Thirtieth An. Rpt. 1917 19S 



Maryland Station : 



Bui. 217, June, 1918 178 



Bui. 218, June, 1918 150 



Bui. 219, Aug., 1918 146 



New Jersey Stations : 



Bui. 317 (Rpt. 1917), Nov. 



1, 1917 125, 137, 162, 177, 198 



North Dakota Station : 



Spec. Bui., vol. 5, No. 6, Aug., 



1918 145 



Ohio Statioa : 



Bui. 325 (Thirty-seventh An. 



Rpt. 1918), June, 1918 198 



Bui. 329, Sept., 1918 167 



Mo. Bui., vol. 3, No. 10, Oct.. 



1918__ 126, 149, 153, 172, 173, 19S 

 Rhode Island Station : 



Thirtieth An. Rpt. 1917, 



Feb., 191S 198 



Wisconsin Station : 



Bui. 297, Sept., 191S 185 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Bui. 711, Logging in the Douglas 



Fir Region, W. H. Gibbons— 152 



Bui. 721, The Beet-sugar Indus- 

 try in the United States, C. O. 

 Townsend 139 



Bui. 722, A Study of Heart-rot 

 in Western Hemlock, J. R. 

 Weir and E. E. Hubert 159 



Bui. 726, Farm Practice in 

 Growing Sugar Beets for 

 Three Districts in Colorado, 

 1914-15, L. A. Moorhouse, R. S. 

 Washburn, T. H. Summers, 

 and S. B. Nuckois 138 



Bui. 732, Smyrna Fig Culture, 



G. P. Rixford 149 



Bui. 734, Nematode Galls as a 

 Factor in the Marketing and 

 Milling of Wheat, D. A. Cole- 

 man, and S. A. Regan 144 



U.S. Department of Agriculture — Contd. 



Page. 

 Bui. 735, Farm Practice in 

 Growing Sugar Beets in the 

 Billings Regions of Montana. 

 S. B. Nuckols and E. L. Cur- 

 rier- 139 

 Bui. 736, The Open Shed (Join- 

 pared with the Closed Barn 

 for Dairy Cows, T. E. Wood- 

 ward, W. F. Turner, W. R. 



Hale, and J. B. McXultv 177 



Farmers' Bui. 9S1, Farm Prae- 

 tices that Increase Crop 

 Yields in Kentucky and Ten- 

 nessee, J. H. Arnold 133 



Farmers' Bui. 986, Farm Prac- 

 tices that Increase Crop 

 Yields in the Gulf Coast Re- 

 gion, M. A. Crosby 133 



Farmers' Bui. 995, Preventing 

 Wood Rot in Pecan Trees, S. 



M. McMurran 158 



Farmers' Bui. 996, Steam Steri- 

 lization of Seed Beds for To- 

 bacco and Other Crops, C. G. 



Beinhart 135 



Farmers' Bui. 997, Terracing 



Farm Lands, C. E. Ramser 188 



Farmers' Bui. 998, Culture of 

 the Logan Blackberry and Re- 

 lated Varieties, G. M. Darrow_ 150 

 Farmers' Bui. 1000, Crop Sys- 

 tems for Arkansas, A. D. Mc- 



Nair 133 



Farmers' Bui. 1006, The Wheat 

 Jointworm and Its Control, 



W. J. Phillips 170 



Farmers' Bui. 1018, Hemor- 

 rhagic Septicemia : Stockyards 

 Fever, Swine Plague, Fowl 

 Cholera, etc., H. J. Washburn_ 183 

 Bureau of Markets : 



Doc. 17, Oct., 191S 138 



Food Surveys, vol. 2, No. 13. 



Oct. 26, 1918 173 



Seed Rptr., vol. 2, No. 5, 



Nov. 9, 1918 146 



Serv. and Regulatory An- 

 nouncements — 



No. 34, May 21, 1918___ 144 

 No. 36, June 21, 1918— 144 

 Bureau of Plant Industry: 



Plant Disease Bui., vol. 2 — 



No. 11, Oct. 1, 1918 157 



No. 13, Nov. 1, 1918 157 



