MISCELLANEOUS. 97 



Studies on Inbreeding — IV, On a General Formula for the Constitution of the 

 Nth Generation of a Mendelian Population in which all Ma tings are of a 

 Brother+ Sister; and V, Inbreeding and Relationship Coefficients (E. S. R., 

 32, p. 605) ; On the Law Relating Milk Flow to Age in Dairy Cattle (E. S. R., 

 32, p. 575) ; The Immature Stages of the Tenthredinoidea (E. S. R., 31, p. 155) ; 

 and A Note on Rhagoletis pomonella in Blueberries (E. S. R., 32, p. 350) ; 

 and abstracts of several papers abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Twenty-sixth Annual Report of Vermont Station, 1913 (Vermont Sta. Rpt. 

 1913, pp. XX -{-327, pis. Ill, figs. Ji2). — This contains the organization list, a 

 brief announcement concei*ning the station, a financial statement for the fiscal 

 year ended June 30, 1913, a report of the director on the publications and 

 work of the station, and reprints of Bulletins 168-174, previously noted. 



Twenty-seventh Annual Report of Vermont Station, 1914 {Vermont Sta. 

 Rpt. 1914, pp. XIX+394, pis. 39, figs. 17).— This contains data corresponding 

 to the above for the fiscal year ended June 30, 1914, including reprints of Bul- 

 letins 175-183, previously noted. 



Report of the Western Washington Experiment Station, April 1, 1913, to 

 December 31, 1914, W. A. Linklater {Washington Sta., West. Wash. Sta. 

 Mo. Bui., 2 {1915), No. 10, pp. 30, figs. 3).— This contains the report of the 

 superintendent of this substation for the period indicated, including a finan- 

 cial statement and departmental reports. The experimental work recorded is 

 for the cost part abstracted elsewhere in this issue. 



Monthly bulletin of the Western Washington Substation {Washington Sta., 

 West. Wash. Sta. Mo. Bui., 1 {1913), Nos. 3, pp. 16, figs. 7; //, pp. 16, figs. 10; 

 1 {1914), Nos. 5, pp. 16, figs. 5; 6, pp. 16, figs. 9; 7, pp. 16, figs. 4; 2 {1914), Nos. 

 1, pp. 16, figs. 3; 2, pp. 16, figs. 4; 3, pp. 16, figs. 5; 4, pp. 7, fig. 1; 5, pp. 12, fig. 

 1; 6, pp. 16, figs. 5; 7, pp. 12, fig. 1; 8, pp. 12, fig. 1; 9, pp. 16, figs. 4; 2 {1915), 

 No. 12, pp. 16, figs. 6; 3 {1915), No. J, pp. 16, fig^. 5).— These numbers contain 

 brief articles on the following subjects : 



Vol. 1, No. 3. — The Balanced Ration, by H. L. Blanchard; Renewal of Old 

 Orchards, by J. L. Stahl; Blossom End Rot of Tomatoes and Woolly Bear 

 Caterpillars, by H. L. Rees; Feeding for Egg Production, by V. R. McBride; 

 and Alfalfa in Western Washington and Sweet Clover, by B, Stookey. 



Vol. 1, No. 4- — Standard Varieties of Tree Fruits, by J. L. Stahl (see 

 p. 44) ; Fire Blight of Pear and Apple, by H. L. Rees (see p. 53) ; The Growing 

 of Succulent Feeds for Fall and Winter Use — I, Root Crops, by E. B. Stookey 

 (see p. 34) ; Poultry Diseases, by V. R. McBride; and Homemade Cow Stall, by 

 H. L. Blanchard (see p. 90). 



Vol. 1, No. 5. — Varieties of Strawberries and Raspberries, by J. L. Stahl (see 

 p. 47) ; The Breeding Flock, by V. R. McBride; The Growing of Succulent Feeds 

 for Fall and Winter Use — II, by E. B. Stookey (see p. 34) ; and Potato Blight 

 and Identification of Plant Diseases, by H. L. Rees. 



Vol. 1, No. 6. — Potato Growing in Western Washington, by J. L. Stahl (see 

 p. 40) ; Means of Determining Soil Fertility, by E. B. Stookey; and Diseases of 

 Potatoes, II, by H. L. Rees (see p. 52). 



Vol. 1, No. 7. — What Dairy Farming Means, by H. L. Blanchard ; Systems of 

 Training Berry Canes, by J. L. Stahl (see p. 47) ; Drainage and Aeration, I, 

 by E. B. Stookey; Mating and Line Breeding Poultry, by V. R. McBride (see 

 p. 77) ; Selecting Eggs for Incubation, by V. R. McBride (see p. 77) ; Incubation, 

 by V. R. McBride (see p. 77) ; and Diseases of Potatoes, III, by H. L. Rees 

 (see p. 52). 



Vol. 2, No. 1. — The Dairyman's Best Crop, by H. L. Blanchard ; Soil Tillage, 

 Part 2, by E. B. Stookey; Brooding Chicks, by V. R. McBride; Spraying Ma- 



