LIST OF EXPERIMENT STATION AND DEPARTMENT 



PUBLICATIONS REVIEWED. 



stations in the United States. 



Arkansas Station : 



Bui. 162, Aug., 1919 



Illiiiois Station : 



Bui. 221, Aug., 1919 



Bui. 222, Sept., 1919 



Bui. 223, Sept., 1919 



Indiana Station : 



Cir. 93, June, 1919 



Kansas Station : 



Bui. 221, June, 1919 



Minnesota Station : 



Bui. ISl, Mar., 1910 



Bui. 182, Mar., 1919 



Nebraska Station : 



Bui. 173, July, 1919 



Nevada Station : 



Bui. 96, 1919 



Bui. 97, Aug., 1919 



North Carolina Station : 



Tech. Bui. 17, July, 1919 



Tech. Bui. 18, Aug., 1919 



Nortli Dakota Station : 



Bui. 129, May, 1919 



Spec. Bui., vol. 5, No. 12, July, 

 1919 



Page. 



747 



752 

 750 

 752 



777 



791 



745 

 730 



770 



728 

 782 



739 

 739 



734 



763 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. 



Farmers' Bui. 1063, Take-all and 

 and Flag Smut, Two Wheat 

 Diseases New to the United 

 States, H. B. Humphrey and 



A. G. Johnson 746 



Farmers' Bvd. 10G6, Determining 

 the Age of Cattle by the Teeth, 



G. W. Pope 769 



Farmers' Bui. 1077, Game Laws 

 for 1919, G. A. Lawyer and F. 



D. Earnshow 753 



Bureau of Crop Estimates : 



l\Io. Crop Rptr., vol. 5, No. 9, 



Sept., 1919 794 



Weather Bureau : 



Mo. Weather Rev., vol. 47, 

 Nos. 5-6, May-Juno, 1919_ 



716, 717, 725, 732 

 Scientific Contributions : ' 



The Cause of and Remedy 

 for Certain Inaccuracies 

 in Hausemann's Nitrogen 

 Distribution Method, S. 

 L. Jodidi and S. C. Moul- 

 ton 712 



U. S. Department of Agriculture — Con. 



Scientific Contributions — Con. rage. 



The Anc(>stry of Maize, J. 

 H. Kempton 727 



Inheritance of Spotted Aleu- 

 rone Color in Hybrids of 

 Chinese Maize, J. H. 

 Kempton 733 



Utilization of Delint for 

 I'ajier ]Making, O. Kress 

 and S. D. WeUs 734 



Seed Reporting as a Public 

 Service, W. A. Wheeler__ 737 



Persistent Varietal Charac- 

 ter in Garden Vege- 

 tables, W. W. Tracy 737 



The Home Garden as a 

 Means of Increasing the 

 Food Supply, W. R. 

 Beattie 737 



Some Immediate Responsi- 

 bilities of the Seed Trade, 

 R. A. Oakley 737 



The Anay, a New Edible- 

 fruited Relative of the 

 Avocado, S. F. Blake 740 



Further Observations upon 

 the Application of Manure 

 in Citrus Orchards with 741 

 the Furrow-Manure Sys- 

 tem, A. D. Shamel 741 



Efliciencv in Citrus Irriga- 

 tion, F. M. Eaton 742 



The National Rose Test 

 Garden in 1918, F. L. 

 Mulford 742 



Frank N. Meyer's Rose 



Contributions, P. Bisset__ 742 



Rose-breeding Notes for 

 1918, W. Van Fleet 742 



Fragrant Roses, W. Van 

 Fleet 746 



Concerning tlie Introduc- 

 tion into the United 

 States of Extra Liraital 

 Wood-destroying Fungi, 

 J. R. Weir 746 



New Japanese Fungi : Notes 

 and Translations, IV, T. 

 Tanaka 751 



Further Data on the Citrus 

 Canker Affection of the 

 Citrus Species and Varie- 

 ties at Lamao, H. A. Lee_ 



' Printed in scientific and technical publications outside the Department. 

 VIII 



