EXPEKIMENT STATION RECORD. 



[Vol. 35 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Bureau of Soils: Vag^. 



Field Operations, 1914 — 



Soil Survey of Mississippi 

 County, Ark., E. C. 



Halletal 17 



Soil Survey of Webster 

 Parish, La., A. H. Meyer 



etal 17 



Soil Survey of Mont- 

 gomery County, Md., 

 W. T. Carter, jr., and 



J. P. D.Hull 18 



Soil Survey of Clinton 

 County, N. Y., B. T. 

 Maxon and W. R. Cone. 18 

 Soil Survey of Trumbull 

 County, Ohio, G. N. 

 Coffey, J. Woodard, and 



J.M.Snyder 18 



Soil Survey of Raleigh 

 County, W. Va., W. J. 



Latimer 18 



States Relations Service: 



Federal Legislation, Regula- 

 tions, and Rulings Affecting 

 Agricultural Colleges and 



Experiment Stations 94 



Scientific Contributions:'* 



A Method for the Determina- 

 tion of Alcohol in the Pres- 

 ence of Phenol, J. Ehrlich. . 13 

 Protection from Damage by 



Frost, W. G. Reed 15 



Effect of Vanillin as a Soil 



Constituent, J. J. Skinner.. 21 

 Contributions to Agronomic 

 Terminology, I, C. R. Ball 



and C. V. Piper 30 



Wood-using Industries of West 

 Virginia, compiled by J. C. 

 Nellis and J . T. Harris 40 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Scientific Contributions— Contd. Page- 

 Cranberry Insect Investiga- 

 tions in 1914, H. B. Scam- 

 mell 55 



Biological Therapeutics, A. 



Eichhorn 73 



Experiments in Vaccination 

 Against Anthrax, A. Eich- 

 horn 74 



Methods of Eradicating Foot- 

 and-Mouth Disease, J. R. 

 Mohler 75 



The Distribution and Abun- 

 dance of the Ox Warbles in 

 the United States, F. C. 

 Bishopp 76 



A Little-known Rabbit Ear 

 Mite (Psoroptes cuniculi), 

 A. B. Duckett 80 



The Movement of Wheat Grow- 

 ing — A Study of a Leading 

 State, C. W. Thompson. ... 88 



Relation of Jobbers and Com- 

 mission Men to the Handling 

 ofProduce,C.W. Thompson. 88 



Studies in Egg Marketing, C. 

 W.Thompson 89 



Tonanry in the United States, 



G. K. Holmes 89 



The Farmer's Income, W. J. 



Spillman 89 



Profits that Farmers Receive, 



E.H.Thomson 89 



High School Extension in 



Agriculture, C. H. Lane 92 



Trapping Moles and the Possi- 

 ble Utilization of Their 

 Skins, T. II. Scheffer 95 



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