BULLETINS OF THE OFFICE OF EXPERIMENT STATIONS. 



Experiment Station Rtcord, Vols. I-XIX, with indexes; Vol, XX, Nob. 1-6. 

 B«//e/ui«.— Nos. 1 Organization and History of the Stations; 2, Uigesf of Reports of 



necttcut and New Jersey; 37, Dietary Studies, Maine State College; 3S, 71, Dietary 

 Studies of Negroes In Alabama and Eastern Virginia ; 40, 54, Dietary Studies In New 



ports to Congress on Agriculture in Alaslta ; 50, 61, 83, 93, Reports on the Worl< and 



- ^_ . - --, Rights -...„.,„,.., 



River and Tributaries ; G(», Laws for Acquiring Titles to Water from the Missouri River 



and Tributaries; 60, Physiological Effect of Creatin and Creatinhi ; 67, 85, 101. 128 143 

 156, Studies on Bread and Bread Making; 68, Some Chinese Vegetable Food Materials 



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tion ; 84, Nutrition Investigations. California Experiment Station ; 86, ITse of Water In 

 Irrigation; 87, Irrigation in New .Tersey ; 90, Irrifration In Hawaii; 91, Nutrition Invest!- 



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-ngation; »i, irrigation m .New .lersey ; yij, irrifratlon In Hawaii; 91, Nutrition Invest!- 

 itions. University of Illinois, North Daltota Aj-'ricultural College, and Lake Erie College, 

 hio ; 91i, Reservoir System of the Cachf> la Poudre Vallev ; 95, Report on the .\grl- 

 iltural Resources and Capabilities of Hawaii ; 96, Irrigation Laws of the Northwest 



tlce .Among Fruit Growers on the Pacific Coast; 110, ItiO, 138, 154, 165. 182. 199, Pro- 

 ceedings of Farmers" Institute Workers: 112, Agricultural Experiment Stations 5n 

 Foreign Countries; 113, Irrigation of Rice in the United States; 118, Irrigation from Big 

 Thompson River ; 124, Report of Irrigation Investigations In Utah ; 125, -V Digest of 

 Recent Experiments on Horse Feeding; 127, Instruction in Agronomv at Some -Agricul- 

 tural Colleges; 129, Dietary Studies in Boston, Springfield, Philadelphia, and Chicago; 

 130, Egyptian Irrigation: 131, Plans of Structures in Use on Irrigation Canals in the 

 United States; 134, Storage of Water on Cache la Poudre and Big Thompson Rivers; 

 135, Legislation Relating to Farmers' Instltute«; 139, Special and Short Courses in Agri- 

 cultural Colleges: 140, .Vcquirement of Water Rights in the Arkansas Valley in Colorado; 

 144, 190, Irrigation in Northern Italy: 145, Preparing Land for Irrigation and Methods 

 of .Applying Water; 146, Current Wheels — Their Us<> In Liftlne Water for Irrigation; 

 147, Report on Drainage Investigations, 1903; 148, Report on irrigation Investigations 

 In Humid Sections of the United States; 149, Studies of the Food of Maine Lumbermen; 

 150, Dietary Studies at the Government Hospital for the Insane, Washington, D. C. ; 

 152, Dietary Studies with Harvard Unlversiiy Students; 155, Agricultural Instruction 

 for .Adults in the P.rltNh Empire; l.'>7. Water Rights on Interstate Streams; l.'O. .\ 

 Digest of ,lu!. itions on the Nutrition of Man; 160, School Garden- 



Agricultural Adults in t.'ontinental (i'ountries ; 166, Course in 



Making for M f .Xcn-iciiltiire ; 167, Irrigation In the North Atlantic ^ 



168, The Stni lielatlon to Irrigation; 169, 170, 171, Reports of .Agri- 



cultural Inv. . Hawaii, and Porto Rico. 1905; 172, Irrigation In 



Montii.'ia : IT': Machinery; 174, Hlstorv of Form.rs" Instidif-^ in th(» 



Uni; : 17T. f^N npitaiioTi I>oss».'S in Irrluation and Water K > <: 



17>- I Fruit Growing for Movable S<.-hool8 of .Vcrlcnlture h 



In \ .Montana. nr.i1 South Dakota: ^9.\^, pijhlii-., tlons of t ,. 



ment Srations in the I'l: i- 



fomia ; 183, Mechanica ,1 



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