XVI EXPERIMENT STATION KECORD. 



Page. 

 Farmers' Bulletin 607, The Farm Kitcheu as a Workshop, Anna Bar- 

 rows 65 



Farmers' Bulletin 612, Breeds of Beef Cattle, W. F. Ward 568 



Farmers' Bulletin 613, Goldenseal Under Cultivation, W. Van Fleet 143 



Farmers' Bulletin 614, A Corn-belt Farming System Which Saves Har- 

 vest Labor by Hogging Down Crops, J. A. Dralce 192 



Farmers' Bulletin 615, The Agricultural Outlook 90,91 



Farmers' Bulletin 616, Winter-wheat Varieties for the Eastern United 



States, C. E. Leighty 336 



Farmers' Bulletin 617, School Lessons on Corn, C. H. Lane 197 



Farmers' Bulletin 61S, Leaf-spot, a Disease of the Sugar Beet, C. O. 



Townsend 50 



Farmers' Bulletin 619, Breeds of Draft Horses, G. A. Bell 262 



Farmers' Bulletin 620, The Agricultural Outlook 90 



Farmers' Bulletin 621, How to Attract Birds in Northeastern United 



States, W. L. McAtee 347 



Farmers' Bulletin 622, Basket Willow Culture, G. N. Lamb 339 



Farmers' Bulletin 623, Ice Houses and the Use of Ice on the Dairy Farm. 



J. T. Bowen and G. M. Lambert 591 



Farmers' Bulletin 624, Natural and Artificial Brooding of Chickens, 



H. N. Lamon 264 



Farmers' Bulletin 625, Cotton Wilt and Root-knot, W. W. Gilbert 342 



Farmers' Bulletin 626, The Carpet Beetle or "Buffalo Moth," L. O. 



Howard 250 



Farmers' Bulletin 627, The House Centipede, C. L. Marlatt 353 



Farmers' Bulletin 628, Game Laws for 1914, T. S. Palmer, W. F. Ban- 

 croft, and F. L. Earnshaw 244 



Farmers' Bulletin 629, The Agricultural Outlook 287 



Farmers' Bulletin 630, Some Common Birds Useful to the Farmer, F. E. 



L. Beal 648 



Farmers' Bulletin 631, Growing Peaches: Sites, Propagation, Planting, 



Tillage, and Maintenance of Soil Fertility, H. P. Gould 338 



Farmers' Bulletin 632, Growing Peaches: Pruning. Renewal of Tops, 



Thinning, Interplanted Crops, and Special Practices, H. P. Gould 338 



Farmers' Bulletin 633, Growing Peaches: A^'arieties and Classification, 



H. P. Gould 338 



Farmers' Bulletin 634, The Larger Cornstalk Borer, G. G. Ainslie 449 



Farmers' Bulletin 635, What the Farm Contributes Directly to the 



Farmer's Living, W. C. Funk 487 



Farmers' Bulletin 636, The Chalcis-fly in Alfalfa Seed, T. D. Urbahns 454 



Farmers' Bulletin 637, The Grasshopper Problem and Alfalfa Culture, F. 



M. Webster 553 



Farmers' Bulletin 638, Laboratory Exercises in Farm Mechanics for Agri- 

 cultural High Schools, D. Scoates 597 



Farmers' Bulletin 639>, Eradication of the Cattle Tick Necessary for 



Profitable Dairying, J. H. McClain 681 



Farmers' Bulletin 640, The Hessian Fly, F. M. Webster 756 



Farmers' Bulletin 641, The Agricultural Outlook, 434,435,438,455,490 



Farmers' Bulletin 642, Tomato Growing in the South, H. C. Thompson—. 636 



Farmers' Bulletin 643, Blackberry Culture. G. M. Darrow 639 



Farmers' Bulletin 644, Manufacture and Use of Unfermented Grape 



Juice, G. C. Husmanu 809 



