XII EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD. [Vol.41 



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Bulletin 778, The Rose Midge, E. R. Sasscer anfl A. D. Borden 165 



Bulletin 779, The Grain Bug, D. J. Caffrey and G. W. Barber 355 



Bulletin 780, Nosenia Disease, G. F. White 3o9 , 



Bulletin 781, Digestibility of Some By-product Oils, A. D. Holmes 170 



Bulletin 782, A Study of the Alkali-forming Bacteria Found in Milk,- 



S. H. Ayers, P. Rupp, and W. T. Johnson, jr 374 



Bulletin 783, The Rice Moth, F. H. Chittenden 459 



Bulletin 784, Lessons on Potatoes for Elementary Rural Schools, A. Dille_ 197 

 Bulletin 785, The Field Testing of Copper-spray Coatings, J. R. Winston 



and H. R. Fulton 1^4 



Bulletin 786, Prevailing Plans and Practices among Farmers' Mutual 



Fire Insurance Companies, V. N. Valgren 194 



Bulletin 787, Protection from the Locust Borer, F. C. Craighead 358 



Bulletin 788, Moisture in Wheat and Mill Products, J. H. Shollenberger_ 169 

 Bulletin 790, Range Management on the National Forests, J. T. Jardine 



and M. Anderson ^^^ 



Bulletin 791, Plant Succession in Relation to Range Management, A. W. 



591 



Sampson 



Bulletin 792, Reports of Storage Holdings of Certain Food Products dur- 

 ing 1918, J. O. Bell l^^ 



Bulletin 793, Lead Poisoning in Waterfowl, A. Wetmore o81 



Bulletin 795, The Adulteration of Insect Powder with Powdered Daisy 

 Flowers (Chrysanthemum leucanthemum) , R. C. Roark and G. L. 



550 

 Keenan 



Farmers' Bulletin 1021, Alfalfa on Corn-belt Farms, J. A. Drake, J. C. 



Rundles, and R. D. Jennings 435 



Farmers' Bulletin 1024, Currants and Gooseberries, G. M. Darrow 45 



Farmers' Bulletin 1035, The Farm Tractor in the Dakotas, A. P. Yerkes 



and L. M. Church ^^^ 



Farmers' Bulletin 1037, " White Ants " as Pests in the United States and 



Methods of Preventing Their Damage, T. E. Snyder 355 



Farmers' Bulletin 1038, The Striped Cucumber Beetle and Its Control, 



F. H. Chittenden ^^^ 



Farmers' Bulletin 1039, Commercial Comb-honey Production, G. S. 



Derauth ^^^ 



Farmers' Bulletin 1042, Saving Man Labor in Sugar Beet Fields, L. A. 



Moorhouse and T. H. Summers 337 



Farmers' Bulletin 1045, Laying Out Fields for Tractor Plowing, H. R. 



ToUey ^^^ 



Farmers' Bulletin 1046, The European Corn Borer: A Menace to the 



Country's Corn Crop, D. J. Caffrey 257 



Farmers' Bulletin 1047, Dry Farming for Better Wheat Yields— The 



Columbia and Snake River Basins, B. Hunter 442 



Farmers' Bulletin 1048, Rhodes Grass, S. M. Tracy 337 



Farmers' Bulletin 1049, Baling Hay, H. B. McClure 435 



Farmers' Bulletin 1050, Handling and Loading Southern New Potatoes, 



A. M. Grinx^s ^^'^' 



Farmers' Bulletin 10.-)1, Sheep on Irrigated Farms in the Northwest, 



S. O. Jayne ^^ 



Farmers' Bulletin 1052, Standard Varieties of Chickens.— Ill, The Asiatic, 



English, and French Classes, R. R. Slocum 676 



Farmers' Bulletin 1053, Control of Cherry Leaf Spot, J. W. Roberts and 

 L. Pierce ^^^ 



