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livestock has been laid and during the early part of the coming 

 year the superstructure will be erected. 



In June, 1910, the State Legislature provided for the finan- 

 cial support of the Rice Experiment Station, appropriating 

 $7500 each year for two years. 



PUBLICATIONS ISSUED DURING 1910. 



Twenty-second Annual Report. 



Bulletin 119, Bean Anthracnose. 



Bulletin 120, Some Sugar Cane Diseases. 



Bulletin 121, The Sugar-Cane Mealy-Bug. 



Bulletin 122, Rough Rice as Feed for Horses and Mules. 



Bulletin 123, Some Grazing and Soiling Experiments. 



Bulletin 124, Part I: Breeds of Hogs; 



Part II : The Best Crops to Grow for Hogs, 

 and Other Data. 

 Report of Analyses of Commercial Fertilizers for Season 



1909-1910. 

 Report of Analyses of Commercial Feed Stuffs for Season 



1909-1910. 



The following is a list of scientific articles published by 

 members of the Station staff during the year in scientific jour- 

 nals and magazines. Most of these articles are of a technical 

 nature and this means of publication was considered advisable. 

 In addition to these articles numerous popular articles based 

 on experiments and observations at the Experiment Stations and 

 elsewhere have been prepared for agricultural papers, special 

 editions of weekly and daily papers. These articles have been 

 too numerous to list in this publication. 



Collet otrichum falcatum in the United States. 



By C. W. Edgerton (Science, n. s. XXXI, pp. 717, 718). 

 The Diseases of Sugar Cane. 



By C. W. Edgerton (Louisiana Planter, No. 44, pp. 484, 

 485; also. The Modern Sugar Planter, Vol. I, No. 4, 

 pp. 9, 10). 

 TrocJiila populorum. 



By C. W. Edgerton (Mycologia, No. 2, pp. 169-173). 



