LIST OF PUBLICATIONS. 



U. 8. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Page. 



Bui. 204, Report on the Gipsy- 

 Moth. Work in New England, 

 A. F. Burgess 254 



Bui. 205, Eleven Important Wild- 

 Duck Foods, W. L. McAtee 251 



Bui. 206, The Woolgrower and the 

 Wool Trade, F. E,. Marshall and 

 L.L. Heller 270 



Bui. 211, Factors Affecting Range 

 Management in New Mexico, 



E. 0.' Wooton 268 



Bui. 215, Composition of Corn 



(Maize) Meal Manufactured by- 

 Different Processes and the In- 

 fluence of Conaposition on the 

 Keeping Qualities, A. L. Win- 

 ton et al 259 



Bui. 217, Mortality Among Water- 

 fowl Around Great Salt Lake, 

 Utah, A. Wetmore 251 



Bui. 218, Oats in the Great Plains 

 Area, E.G. Chilcott et al 232 



Bui. 219, Corn in the Great Plains 

 Area, E. C. Chilcott etal 231 



Bui. 222, Barley in the Great Plains 

 Area, E . C . Chilcott et al 230 



Bui. 220, The Verbena Bud Moth, 

 D.E.Fink 255 



Bui. 228, Effect of Frequent Cut- 

 ting on the Water Requirement 

 of Alfalfa and its Bearing on Pas- 

 turage, L. J. Briggs and H. L. 

 Shantz 230 



Bui. 233, Relation of the Arizona 

 Wild Cotton Weevil to Cotton 

 Planting in the Arid West, B. R. 

 Coad 257 



Farmers' Bui. 663, Drug Plants 

 • Under Cultivation, W. W. Stock- 

 berger 241 



Farmers' Bui. 667, Breaking and 

 Training Colts, V. G. Siambaugh. 271 



Farmers' Bui. 668, The Squash- 

 Vine Borer, F. H. Chittenden... 255 



Farmers' Bui. 669, Fiber Flax, 



F. C. Miles 232 



Farmers' Bui. 670, Field Mce as 



Farm and Orchard Pests, D. E. 



Lantz 250 



Farmers' Bui. 671, Harvest Mites, 



or ' ' Chiggers, " F . H . Chittenden 258 



Yearbook, 1914 . . . 209, 210, 219, 235, 242, 



250, 261, 268, 270, 273, 274, 



288, 289, 290, 292, 294, 299 



Bureau of Crop Estimates: 



Mo. Crop Rpt., vol. 1, No. 1, 



May 10, 1915 295 



Bureau of Plant Industry: 



Doc. 782, Peppers, O. Powell 

 and M. E. Creswell 297 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Page. 

 Office of Experiment Stations: 



Rpt. Work and Expenditures 

 of Agricultural Experiment 



Stations, 1913 299 



Scientific Contributions: a 



Additional Evidence of Muta- 

 tion in Oenothera, H. H. 



Bartlett 221 



The Availability of Nitrogen 

 in Kelp, J. A. Cullen 206 



The Economic Status of the 

 Fungus Diseases of Insects, 

 R. W. Glaser 258 



Hardier Spineless Cactus, D. 

 Griffiths 231 



A Note on Syngamus laryn- 

 geus fi'om Cattle in the Phil- 

 ippine Islands, M. C. Hall. . 284 



Natiual Reforestation in the 

 Mountains of Northern 

 Idaho, n. B. Humphrey and 

 J. E. Weaver 242 



The Chemistry of Base Goods 

 Fertilizer, E. C. Lathrop. . . 219 



The Serpentine Leaf-miner on 

 Cotton, E. A. McGregor 255 



Popular Misconceptions Con- 

 cerning the Weather, A. H. 

 Palmer 210 



Effect of Temperature Upon 

 the Ovi position of the Alfalfa 

 Weevil (Phytonomus pos- 

 ticus), T. II. Parks 257 



Andropogon halepensis and A. 

 sorghum, C. V. Piper 221 



The Early Agricultural His- 

 tory of "Timothy, C. V. Piper 

 and Katherine S. Bort 235 



Description of a new Sawfly 

 Injiuious to Strawberries, 

 S. A. Rohwer 258 



Oils of the Coniferse. II, The 

 Leaf and Twig, and Bark 

 Oils of ^Vhite Fir, A. W. 

 Schorger _. 203 



Pi.elation of Road Maintenance 

 to Traffic, W. D. Sohier 290 



The Losses to Rural Indus- 

 tries Through Mosquitoes 

 that Convey Malaria, D. L. 

 Van Dine 255 



Notes on the Rice Water Wee- 

 vil {Lissorhoptrus simplex), 

 J.L.Webb. 257 



The Preservation of Structural 

 Timber, H. F. Weiss 2-13 



Feeding Sour Milk to Yotmg 



Calves, T . E . Woodward . . . \ 269 



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