LIST OF EXPERIMENT STATION AND DEPARTMENT 

 PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED. 



Stations in the United States. 



Arkansas Station: F&ge. 



Bui. 132, 1917 881 



California Station: 



Circ. 166, Aug., 1917 888 



Connecticut State Station: 



Bui. 194, July, 1917 813 



Bui. 195, July, 1917 848 



An. Rpt. 1916, pt. 4 863 



Illinois Station: 



Bui. 202, July, 1917 819 



Circ. 203, Aug., 1917 882 



Indiana Station: 



Circ. 62, July, 1917 882 



Iowa Station: 



Bui. 169, Mar., 1917 854 



Kansas Station: 



In.op. Circ. 2, Dec, 1916 868 



Marsiand Station: 



Bui. 208, June, 1917 856 



Mas3achu.=!etta Station: 



Met. Buls. 343-344, July-Aiiuv, 



1917 ■ 807 



Nebraska Station: 



Circ.l, June 30, 1917 887 



New Jersey Stations: 



nints to Poultrymen, yol. a — 



No. 11, Auii., 1917 872 



No. 12, Sept., 1917 871 



North Dakota Station: 



Bui. 122, June. 1917 863 



Spec. Bui., yol. 4, No. 1 », 



June-July, 1917 863 



Ohio Station: 



Mo. Bui., vol. 2— 



No. 7, July, 1917 831,895 



No. 8, Aug"., 1917. 831,847,849.895 

 Rhode Island Station: 



Bui. 171, June, 1917 815 



Texas Station: 



Bui. 203, Dec, 1916 865 



Bui. 20.1, Jan., 1917 86G 



Bui. 20(5, Jan., 1917 871 



Bui. 207, Jan., 1917 887 



Bui. 208, Jan., 1917 8.35 



Bui. 209, Jan., 1917 823,832 



Bui. 210, Jan., 1917 887 



Utah Station: 



Bui. 149, Jan., 1917 869 



Wa.shington Station: 



But. 144, Mar., 1917 861 



West. Wa.sh. Sta., Mo. Bui., 



vol. 5, No. 5, Aug., 1917. ... 895 



X 



r. S. Department of Agriculture . 



Jour. Agr. Research, vol. 10: Page. 



No. 7, Aug. 13, 1917. 809,812,848,885 

 No. 8, Aug. 20, 1917 808,867 



Bui. 532, The JExpansion aud Con- 

 traction of Concrete and Con- 

 crete Roads, A. T. Goldbeck and 

 F. H. Jackson, jr 884 



Bui. 538, Shrimp: Handling, Trans- 

 portation, ana Uses, E. D. Clark 

 and L. MacNaughton 863 



Bui. 639, The Lesser Com Stalk- 

 borer, P. Luginbill and G. G. 

 Ainslie 851 



Bui. 540, A Fii-st Year Course in 

 Home Economics for Southern 

 Agricultural Schools, Louise 

 Stanley 894 



Bui. 542", The Pollination of the 

 Mango, W. Popenoe 835 



Bui. 543, Control of Peach Bacte- 

 rial Spot in Southern Orchards, 

 J. W. Roberts 842 



Bui. 545, Important Range Plants: 

 Their Life Historv and Forage 

 Value, A. W. Sampon 818 



BuL 646, Effect of Fall Irrigation 

 on Crop Yields at Belle Fourche, 

 S. Dak., F. D. Farrell and B. 

 Aune 822 



Bui. 547, Cooperatiye Purchasing 

 and Marketing Organizations 

 among Farmers in the United 

 States, O. B. Jesness and W. H. 

 Kerr 888 



Bui. 648, The Business of Ten 

 Dairy Farms in the Bluegra-ss 

 Redon of Kentucky, J. 11 . 

 Arnold " 873 



Bui. 649, Crosstiee Purchased and 

 Treated in 1915, A. M. Mc- 

 Creight 8^ 



Bui. 550, Control of the Grape- 

 berry Moth in the Erie-Chautau 

 Qua "Grape Belt, D. Isely - 852 



Biu. 551, Variation in the Chemi- 

 cal Composition of Soils, W. O. 

 Robin.son, L. A. Steinkoenig, 

 andW. H. Fry 811 



Bui. 552, The Seasoning of Wood, 

 H.S. Betts 886 



Bui. 553, The Chicken Mite: Ita 

 Life History and Habits, II. P. 

 Wood ". 859 



