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 Bulletin 223, Botanical Characters of the Leaves of the Date Palm Used 



in Distinguishing Cultivated Varieties, S. C. Mason 342 



Bulletin 225, A System of Accounting for Cooperative Fruit Associations, 



G. A. Nahstoll and W. H. Kerr 191 



Bulletin 226, The Verbena Bud Moth, D. E. Fink 255 



Bulletin 227, Toxicity to Fungi of Various Oils and Salts, Particularly 

 Those Used in AVood Preservation, C. J. Humphrey and Ruth M. Flem- 

 ing 651 



Bulletin 22S, Effect of Frequent Cutting on the Water Requirement of 



Alfalfa and Its Bearing on Pasturage, L. J. Briggs and H. L. Shantz___ 230 

 Bulletin 229, The Naval Stores Industry, A. W. Schorger and H. S. Betts_ 543 



Bulletin 230, Oil-mixed Portland Cement Concrete, L. W. Page 685 



Bulletin 231, Recent Studies of the Mexican Cotton Boll Weevil, B. B. 



Coad 563 



Bulletin 232, The Production of Lumber in 1913 844 



Bulletin 233, Relation of the Arizona Wild Cotton Weevil to Cotton Plant- 

 ing in the Arid West, B. R. Coad 257 



Bulletin 234, Utilization and Management of Lodgepole Pine in the Rocky 



Mountains, D. T. Mason 443 



Bulletin 235, Control of Dried-fruit Insects in California, W. B. Parker — 353 

 Bulletin 236, A System of Accounts for Farmers' Cooperative Elevators, 



J. R. Humphrey and W. H. Kerr 192 



Bulletin 237, Strawberry Supply and Distribution in 1914, W. A. Sherman, 



H. F. Walker, and O. W. Schleussner 142 



Bulletin 238, Sugar Beets: Preventable Losses in Culture, H. B. Shaw__ 434 



Bulletin 239, The Eggplant Lace-bug, D. E. Fink 355 



Bulletin 240, Pasteurizing Milk in Bottles and Bottling Hot Milk Pasteur- 

 ized in Bulk, S. H. Ayers and W. T. Johnson, jr 382 



Bulletin 241, Studies on Fruit Juices, H. C. Gore 316 



Bulletin 242, Corn, Mllo, and Kafir in the Southern Great Plains Area : 

 Relation of Cultural Methods to Production, E. F. Chilcott, W. D, 



Griggs, and C. A. Burmeister 332 



Bulletin 243, Cone Beetles: Injury to Sugar Pine and Western Yellow 



Pine, J. M. Miller 458 



Bulletin 244, Life History of Shortleaf Pine, W. R. Mattoon 443 



Bulletin 245, Further Experiments in the Destruction of Fly Larvse in 



Horse Manure, F. C. Cook, R. H. Hutchison, and F. M. Scales 455 



Bulletin 246, Vitrified Brick Pavements for Country Roads, V. M. Peirce 



and C. H. Moorefield 686 



Bulletin 247, A Disease of Pines Caused by Cronartium pyriforme, G. G. 



Hedgcock and W. H. Long 448 



Bulletin 248, Fleas, F. C. Bishopp 657 



Bulletin 249, Portland Cement Concrete Pavements for Country Roads, 



C. H. Moorefield and J. T. Voshell 685 



Bulletin 250, Food Plants of the Gipsy Moth in America, F. H. Mosher — 453 

 Bulletin 251, The Calosoma Beetle (Calosoma sycophanta) in New Eng- 

 land, A. F. Burgess and C. W. Collins 457 



Bulletin 252, Life History of the Codling Moth in Maine, E. H. Siegler 



and F. L. Simanton 559 



Bulletin 253, Effect of Different Times of Plowing Small-grain Stubble 



in Eastern Colorado, O. J. Grace 332 



Bulletin 254, The Sharp-headed Grain Leafhopper, B. H. Gibson 356 



